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Mets vs Twins: Cold Spring Night at Citi Field—Bundle Up for Baseball

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Mets vs Twins: Cold Spring Night at Citi Field—Bundle Up for Baseball

The New York Mets are looking to snap an 11-game home losing streak when they host the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night at Citi Field. While this is a regular-season matchup without playoff implications, the Mets’ 7-15 home record makes this a must-win moment in April—and Mother Nature isn’t making it easy. Expect crisp, windy conditions with rain possible earlier in the day. Come prepared, and you’ll be comfortable cheering on your squad.

The Matchup: Mets Need This One

The Mets are in a rough patch at home, and the Twins aren’t much better on the road (11-11). This is the kind of game where momentum shifts happen—a win here could spark something bigger for New York. The Twins are coming off a four-game losing streak, so both teams are hungry. First pitch is at 7:10 PM EDT, giving you plenty of daylight to get to Citi Field and settle in.

Weather Forecast: Chilly with Wind and Early Rain

Monday will see a 27% chance of rain showers between 8 AM and 2 PM, with highs around 52°F and northwest winds 7 to 14 mph. That rain clears by evening, but temperatures will drop overnight to around 34°F—so it’ll be cold when you arrive.

By Tuesday gameday, conditions improve significantly: sunny skies, a high near 50°F, and west winds 6 to 12 mph. Still brisk, but no precipitation expected. The wind will be noticeable in the stadium, so keep that in mind if you’re sitting in the upper deck.

What to Wear

Layer up. Start with a long-sleeve base layer or thermal shirt, then throw on a hoodie or lightweight jacket. At 50°F with wind gusts, you’ll want that extra insulation. Jeans or athletic pants work fine—avoid shorts unless you’re running hot.

For your feet, wear closed-toe shoes or sneakers with good grip; the concrete around Citi Field can be slick if there’s any residual moisture from Monday’s rain.

Rep your squad with a New York Mets jersey or New York Mets t-shirt over your base layer. Top it off with a New York Mets fitted cap to keep the sun and wind out of your eyes—and you’ll look sharp doing it.

What to Pack

Bring a waterproof stadium bag to protect your phone, wallet, and keys. Even though rain isn’t expected Tuesday evening, it’s always smart to be ready—you never know when a stray shower might pop up in Queens.

Pack a stadium blanket for extra warmth during the game. Sitting still for three-plus hours in 50°F weather feels colder than it sounds, especially with that northwest wind. A blanket doubles as a cushion and keeps you toasty.

Grab some sunscreen stick SPF 50 if you’re sensitive—the sun reflecting off the field can sneak up on you, even in cooler weather.

Tailgating Tips

Arrive early—aim for 4:30 PM or 5:00 PM to claim a good spot in the parking lot. The weather will be clear by then, so set up your grill or coolers without worrying about rain.

Bring hot beverages: coffee, hot chocolate, or tea. They’re perfect for this temperature and way more refreshing than cold drinks on a chilly night. Pack hearty tailgate food—burgers, hot dogs, chili—nothing beats warm food before a baseball game in April.

Keep a stadium rain poncho in your car just in case. Even though Tuesday looks dry, having one nearby gives you peace of mind.

Gear & Merch

Show your colors with a New York Mets jersey and grab a New York Mets fitted cap to complete your gameday fit. If you’re bringing kids or want a casual option, a New York Mets t-shirt works great under a jacket.

Get Your Tickets

Still need seats? The Mets are hungry for a home win, and this is a great opportunity to be part of the turnaround. Check SeatGeek or StubHub for New York Mets vs Minnesota Twins tickets and lock in your spot for Tuesday night at Citi Field.