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Twins vs Reds on Opening Day: Sunny Skies Can't Warm Up Target Field

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Twins vs Reds: Spring Cold Meets Summer Baseball

The Minnesota Twins are looking to snap a three-game losing streak when they host the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday, April 19 at Target Field. While the Twins sit at 11-10 at home, the visiting Reds bring a hotter hand at 13-8 on the road with a two-game winning streak. It’s a regular season matchup that matters more than it might seem—the Reds are playing sharp baseball, and the Twins need to find their groove before the season gets away from them.

Here’s the good news: you’ll get sunshine for this one. The bad news? It’s still Minnesota spring, and you’ll need to dress like it.

Weather Breakdown: Sunny But Brisk

Gametime at 1:10 PM will bring mostly sunny skies and a high near 47°F—classic Upper Midwest early season baseball weather. North-northwest winds of 5-10 mph will keep things crisp, and there’s only a 10% chance of precipitation, so you won’t need to worry about rain delays.

The overnight low dipped to 33°F with isolated snow showers early Sunday morning, but by game time, the sun will have worked its magic. Still, bring layers. A lot of them.

What to Wear

This is not a t-shirt day, no matter how blue the sky gets. Start with a long-sleeved base layer—thermal underwear or moisture-wicking fabric. Layer up with a fleece or lightweight jacket, then add a windproof outer shell. Jeans are fine, but consider thermal leggings underneath. Bring a Minnesota Twins fitted cap to keep the sun out of your eyes and your head warm. Gloves? You won’t regret them, especially if you’re sitting in the upper deck where the wind picks up.

Socks matter too—wool or synthetic blends beat cotton every time. Closed-toe shoes with good grip are essential; the field and stands may still have some moisture from overnight snow.

What to Pack

Grab a stadium blanket—it’s a game-changer for early season baseball in Minnesota. Drape it over your lap in the stands and you’ll stay comfortable through all nine innings. A waterproof stadium bag keeps your phone, keys, and snacks dry and organized. Sunscreen stick SPF 50 might seem odd on a 47-degree day, but that sun reflects off the field and can burn you fast, especially if you’re out there for three hours.

Bring a water bottle (refillable inside the stadium) and some snacks. Target Field has excellent food options, but pre-game fueling keeps you energized.

Tailgating Strategy

Arrive 2-3 hours early to claim a good parking spot and set up camp. Bring a portable grill, but keep it close to your vehicle—wind can be unpredictable. Hot food is your friend today: bratwrats, chili, or pulled pork sandwiches will keep everyone warm and happy.

Set up a stadium rain poncho or tent canopy if you want shade and wind protection while you’re grilling. Have plenty of hot coffee or cocoa on hand—Thermos bottles are essential spring tailgating gear. Pack extra blankets for the stands, and don’t underestimate the power of a good pre-game meal to boost morale.

Rep Your Squad

Show your support with a Minnesota Twins jersey and grab a Minnesota Twins t-shirt to layer underneath. A Minnesota Twins fitted cap keeps the sun (and wind) at bay while you cheer on the boys. You’ll blend right in with the Target Field faithful.

Get Your Tickets

Ready to catch this one in person? Still need seats? Check SeatGeek or StubHub for Minnesota Twins vs Cincinnati Reds tickets. Early April games at Target Field are perfect—the crowd is manageable, the energy is high, and every win counts as the Twins try to right the ship.