Division Battle on a Chilly Minnesota Night
The Minnesota Twins need this one. Hosting the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday night for an American League division matchup, Minnesota sits at 13-18 at home and is looking to snap a two-game losing streak. Toronto arrives with momentum—winners of their last two—but they’re not running away at 14-16 on the road. In a tight division race, every game counts, and the Twins can’t afford to fall further behind.
This isn’t a marquee rivalry, but it’s a critical divisional test. Both teams are hovering around .500, which means Thursday’s outcome could shift the playoff picture as we head deeper into May. The Twins need to find their form at Target Field, where they’ve been struggling. A win here stops the bleeding; a loss piles more pressure on a team that can’t afford to waste games.
Weather: Crisp, Clear, and Cold
Mother Nature is bringing classic Minnesota spring baseball weather. Expect mostly sunny skies during the day with a high near 54°F, but when the first pitch flies at 6:40 PM CDT, temperatures will have already dropped to the mid-40s. By game time, you’re looking at roughly 36°F with a north wind at 5 to 10 mph—nothing severe, but enough to cut through layers. The good news: only an 8% chance of precipitation, so rain won’t be a factor.
This is the kind of night where you’ll feel the chill settling in as the game progresses. Dress in layers and plan to stay warm in the stands.
What to Wear and Pack
Layering is your friend. Start with a base layer—thermal underwear or moisture-wicking leggings—then add jeans or comfortable pants. On top, wear a long-sleeve shirt under a hoodie or light jacket. Bring a heavier jacket or fleece to throw on once the sun sets. A Minnesota Twins fitted cap will keep the sun out of your eyes during the day and your head warm at night.
Don’t forget:
- Gloves or mittens — essential for mid-40s temps, especially once darkness falls
- A scarf or neck gaiter — the wind will find your neck
- Closed-toe shoes with good grip — Target Field’s concrete can be slick
- A stadium blanket for extra insulation in your seat
Rep your squad with a Minnesota Twins jersey worn over your base layers, and you’ll be comfortable and visible in the crowd.
Tailgating in the Cold
Arrive early—aim for 4:30 or 5 PM to claim your spot and get set up before the sun dips below the horizon. The cold means you’ll want heat sources.
Setup essentials:
- A propane patio heater is a game-changer for tailgate comfort. It’ll create a warm zone around your crew.
- Grab a heated stadium blanket to drape over your lap or shoulders while you’re standing around.
- Bring hot food and drinks: chili, pulled pork sandwiches, or hot dogs keep everyone fueled. Pack a Stanley thermos bottle filled with hot coffee, hot chocolate, or soup—it’ll stay hot for hours.
- An insulated hot drink mug is perfect for passing around warm beverages.
The cold also means your food will stay fresh longer, so load up on hearty tailgate classics. Keep your cooler topped with ice, but the 36°F overnight temps will help preserve everything.
Game Day Gear
Beyond the essentials, grab a Minnesota Twins t-shirt as a souvenir or layer. If you’re bringing kids or want to toss the ball around the parking lot, a baseball glove is always handy. And while rain isn’t in the forecast, a sunscreen stick SPF 50 is smart—April sun reflecting off the field can burn you even on cool days.
Get Your Tickets
Still need seats? Get tickets on SeatGeek or Find tickets on StubHub for Minnesota Twins vs Toronto Blue Jays. Division games fill up, so lock in your spot soon.
Game time: 6:40 PM CDT Thursday, April 30 at Target Field. Bundle up, get loud, and help the Twins get back on track.