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Twins Expand Monthly Pass Options, Including One With No Seat

Target Field had a ballpark pass program without seating in '17 for games in April, MayGETTY IMAGES

The Twins are offering monthly passes to attend games at Target Field this season, as well as expanding one deal that offers entry into the ballpark but no seats. That ballpark access pass costs $49 per month, per person, for the entire season and follows on the trend of fans hanging out in social, bar and standing-room areas instead of sitting in seats. The Twins had a $99 ballpark pass program without seating in '17 for games during April and May. Last season, the access pass ran just in April for $49 per fan. For fans who want seats, there is a $99 per month plan that offers one upper deck seat to each game and a $149 per month access plan that includes one lower level seat. Fans can get game tickets via the MLB Ballpark app and there is a new "Sit with Friends" function so groups can sit together at games.

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