Chicago Cubs vs. Minnesota Twins Chicago tickets

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Chicago Cubs vs. Minnesota Twins
Wrigley Field  •  Chicago, IL
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Wrigley Field  •  Chicago, IL
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Target Field  •  Minneapolis, MN
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Target Field  •  Minneapolis, MN
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Rate Field  •  Chicago, IL
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Chicago Cubs vs. Minnesota Twins Wrigley Field July 17th, 2026

Minnesota Twins Chicago Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 MLB schedule? Next Minnesota Twins game of the season is on Friday, July 17th 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Twins playoff and preseason playing at Wrigley Field, IL. Buy your Twins tickets in Chicago right here. Imagine the thrill of catching the Minnesota Twins in Chicago , where every pitch and swing feels like a personal victory. This team has a rich history of nurturing legendary players like Harmon Killebrew and Rod Carew, whose names still echo through the ballpark. Back in the day, a standout player made waves during the franchise's debut season in 1961, and by 1972, a future Hall of Famer bid farewell after an unforgettable career that left fans in awe. Fast forward to recent years, and the Twins surprised everyone in 2015 by pushing hard for a playoff spot, proving they’re always fighting, always hungry. Attending this game means more than just watching baseball, it’s about being part of those electric moments, cheering as the game goes into extra innings or celebrating a clutch hit. So, if you’re looking for an unforgettable experience, don’t miss out on grabbing your tickets now. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just in it for the fun, being there live, feeling the energy in the air, is what makes baseball special. Get ready to witness history in the making , this is one game you’ll be talking about long after the final out.

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Parking & Directions for Minnesota Twins Wrigley Field


1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, IL
60613, US


1. Wrigley Field Garage - 0.2 miles - $25
2. 3737 N Ashland Ave - 0.3 miles - $20
3. 3700 N Clark St - 0.4 miles - $15
4. 3900 N Broadway St - 0.5 miles - $20
5. 3540 N Clark St - 0.6 miles - $18

Wrigley Field is more than just a legendary ballpark; it’s a place where the energy of baseball comes alive and the history seeps into every corner. Imagine biting into a Chicago-style hot dog while the crack of the bat echoes through the stands, or catching a glimpse of the iconic ivy-covered walls that have witnessed generations of heroes. For Minnesota Twins fans heading to Chicago, catching a game at Wrigley offers a true taste of the city’s soul, its quirks, its charm, and its love for the game. The ballpark has become a hub for unique experiences, like themed food nights celebrating different cuisines from around the world, and seats near the bullpen that put you right next to the action. Originally opened in 1914 and renamed in 1926, Wrigley Field’s history is rich and textured, with moments like Bill Murray’s legendary visits adding to its mystique. Whether you’re soaking in a game from the famous rooftops or just wandering its historic corridors, it’s impossible not to feel the magic. And if you’re coming from Hyde Park or even catching a Twins game in Chicago, it’s a quick trip, just hop on the CTA Red Line or a short bus ride, making it easy to experience this baseball sanctuary firsthand.