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Twins vs Reds: Cold Spring Baseball and a Chance to Stop the Skid

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Twins vs Reds: Cold Spring Baseball and a Chance to Stop the Skid

The Minnesota Twins are looking to snap a two-game losing streak when they welcome the Cincinnati Reds to Target Field on Saturday, April 18 at 1:10 PM CDT. While this is a regular season matchup with no division drama attached, the Twins need this win—they’re sitting at 11-9 at home, and the Reds are riding a one-game winning streak at 12-8 on the road. Mother Nature is bringing spring weather to Minneapolis, and it’s the kind of day that demands smart packing.

The Matchup

The Twins have been inconsistent at home to start 2026, and dropping two straight puts pressure on this lineup to get back to .500 form. Cincinnati isn’t a pushover—the Reds are one of the better road teams early in the season, so the Twins can’t afford another slip-up if they want to build momentum. This is a chance for Minnesota to establish itself as a reliable home team before the division heats up later in the season.

Weather Forecast: Cold, Windy, and Mostly Clear

Gameday conditions at Target Field will be 46°F at first pitch, with mostly sunny skies and a 15 mph wind from the west-northwest with gusts up to 30 mph. The good news? Only a 4% chance of precipitation during the game itself. The bad news? It’s going to feel colder than the thermometer reads, especially in the upper deck where wind exposure is real. Overnight lows dipped to 30°F, so bring layers—this is still early April in Minnesota, and the chill is real.

Saturday night after the game, there’s a slight 21% chance of snow showers after 4 AM, so if you’re planning a post-game celebration, wrap it up before midnight.

What to Wear

Layer up. A t-shirt under a fleece or light jacket is your baseline. The wind will cut through thin fabric, so consider a windbreaker or heavier outer layer. Jeans and sneakers work fine, but if you’re sensitive to cold, thermal leggings under your pants will make a difference. A Minnesota Twins fitted cap keeps the sun out of your eyes and provides a little wind protection. If you’re sitting in the sun, you’ll actually feel decent; in the shade or upper deck, you’ll want that extra layer.

Skip the shorts. Seriously.

What to Pack

Bring a stadium blanket—it’s not just for comfort, it’s survival gear in early spring baseball. Toss it over your lap and you’ll stay warm without looking like you’re bundled for a blizzard. A waterproof stadium bag keeps your phone, wallet, and any snacks dry if those late-night snow showers decide to show up early. Hand warmers are cheap and invaluable; grab a pair from any pharmacy on your way to the ballpark.

Sunscreen might seem silly on a 46-degree day, but the sun reflects off the field and Target Field’s upper deck gets intense. A sunscreen stick SPF 50 takes up no space and prevents a painful burn.

Tailgating Strategy

Arrive early—1-2 hours before first pitch—to claim your parking spot and set up. The wind means your tent or canopy needs to be secured; use weight or stakes, not just hope. Hot food and drinks are your friends today: chili, pulled pork sandwiches, or hot chocolate will warm you up and make the wait for gates to open feel shorter.

Keep your cooler stocked with both hot and cold drinks. Beer tastes fine cold, but coffee or hot cider will keep you comfortable between innings. Set up your tailgate on the windward side of your vehicle for a natural windbreak.

Rep the Twins

Show your support with a Minnesota Twins jersey or Minnesota Twins t-shirt layered under your jacket. A Minnesota Twins fitted cap completes the look and keeps you warm. You’ll see plenty of red in the stands—make sure your Twins gear is visible.

Get Your Tickets

Still need seats? Find tickets on SeatGeek or Get tickets on StubHub for Minnesota Twins vs Cincinnati Reds. Afternoon games fill up fast, especially on weekends, so lock in your seats soon.

Bottom Line

It’s cold, it’s windy, and the Twins need this win. Dress smart, pack a blanket, and get to Target Field ready to cheer Minnesota back to form.