2026 Minnesota Twins season

2026 Minnesota Twins
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionCentral
BallparkTarget Field
CityMinneapolis, Minnesota
OwnerJim Pohlad
PresidentDave St. Peter
President, Baseball Operations
Derek Falvey
General managerJeremy Zoll
ManagerDerek Shelton
TelevisionMLB.tv
RadioWCCO
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference

The 2026 Minnesota Twins season will be the 66th season for the Minnesota Twins franchise in the Twin Cities of Minnesota, their 17th season at Target Field, and the 128th overall in the American League.

This will be the first season without manager Rocco Baldelli, who was fired September 29 after seven seasons, finished 2025 with a 70–92 record and an overall managerial record of 527–505, which is third all time in wins behind only World Series winning manager Tom Kelly and Ron Gardenhire.[1]

Game log

Legend
  Twins win
  Twins loss
  Postponement
Bold Twins team member
2026 Game Log: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)
March/April: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
1 March 26 @ Orioles (—) (—)
2 March 28 @ Orioles (—) (—)
3 March 29 @ Orioles (—) (—)
4 March 30 @ Royals (—) (—)
5 April 1 @ Royals (—) (—)
6 April 2 @ Royals (—) (—)
7 April 3 Rays (—) (—)
8 April 4 Rays (—) (—)
9 April 5 Rays (—) (—)
10 April 6 Tigers (—) (—)
11 April 7 Tigers (—) (—)
12 April 8 Tigers (—) (—)
13 April 9 Tigers (—) (—)
14 April 10 @ Blue Jays (—) (—)
15 April 11 @ Blue Jays (—) (—)
16 April 12 @ Blue Jays (—) (—)
17 April 13 Red Sox (—) (—)
18 April 14 Red Sox (—) (—)
19 April 15 Red Sox (—) (—)
20 April 17 Reds (—) (—)
21 April 18 Reds (—) (—)
22 April 19 Reds (—) (—)
23 April 21 @ Mets (—) (—)
24 April 22 @ Mets (—) (—)
25 April 23 @ Mets (—) (—)
26 April 24 @ Rays (—) (—)
27 April 25 @ Rays (—) (—)
28 April 26 @ Rays (—) (—)
29 April 27 Mariners (—) (—)
30 April 28 Mariners (—) (—)
31 April 29 Mariners (—) (—)
32 April 30 Blue Jays (—) (—)
May: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
33 May 1 Blue Jays (—) (—)
34 May 2 Blue Jays (—) (—)
35 May 3 Blue Jays (—) (—)
36 May 5 @ Nationals (—) (—)
37 May 6 @ Nationals (—) (—)
38 May 7 @ Nationals (—) (—)
39 May 8 @ Guardians (—) (—)
40 May 9 @ Guardians (—) (—)
41 May 10 @ Guardians (—) (—)
42 May 12 Marlins (—) (—)
43 May 13 Marlins (—) (—)
44 May 14 Marlins (—) (—)
45 May 15 Brewers (—) (—)
46 May 16 Brewers (—) (—)
47 May 17 Brewers (—) (—)
48 May 18 Astros (—) (—)
49 May 19 Astros (—) (—)
50 May 20 Astros (—) (—)
51 May 22 @ Red Sox (—) (—)
52 May 23 @ Red Sox (—) (—)
53 May 24 @ Red Sox (—) (—)
54 May 25 @ White Sox (—) (—)
55 May 26 @ White Sox (—) (—)
56 May 27 @ White Sox (—) (—)
57 May 28 @ White Sox (—) (—)
58 May 29 @ Pirates (—) (—)
59 May 30 @ Pirates (—) (—)
60 May 31 @ Pirates (—) (—)
June: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
61 June 1 White Sox (—) (—)
62 June 2 White Sox (—) (—)
63 June 3 White Sox (—) (—)
64 June 4 Royals (—) (—)
65 June 5 Royals (—) (—)
66 June 6 Royals (—) (—)
67 June 7 Royals (—) (—)
68 June 9 @ Tigers (—) (—)
69 June 10 @ Tigers (—) (—)
70 June 11 @ Tigers (—) (—)
71 June 12 Cardinals (—) (—)
72 June 13 Cardinals (—) (—)
73 June 14 Cardinals (—) (—)
74 June 15 @ Rangers (—) (—)
75 June 16 @ Rangers (—) (—)
76 June 18 @ Rangers (—) (—)
77 June 19 @ Diamondbacks (—) (—)
78 June 20 @ Diamondbacks (—) (—)
79 June 21 @ Diamondbacks (—) (—)
80 June 22 Dodgers (—) (—)
81 June 23 Dodgers (—) (—)
82 June 24 Dodgers (—) (—)
83 June 26 Rockies (—) (—)
84 June 27 Rockies (—) (—)
85 June 28 Rockies (—) (—)
86 June 29 @ Astros (—) (—)
87 June 30 @ Astros (—) (—)
July: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
88 July 1 @ Astros (—) (—)
89 July 3 @ Yankees (—) (—)
90 July 4 @ Yankees (—) (—)
91 July 5 @ Yankees (—) (—)
92 July 7 Guardians (—) (—)
93 July 8 Guardians (—) (—)
94 July 9 Guardians (—) (—)
95 July 10 Angels (—) (—)
96 July 11 Angels (—) (—)
97 July 12 Angels (—) (—)
ASG July 14 AL @ NL N/A
98 July 17 @ Cubs (—) (—)
99 July 18 @ Cubs (—) (—)
100 July 19 @ Cubs (—) (—)
101 July 20 @ Guardians (—) (—)
102 July 21 @ Guardians (—) (—)
103 July 22 @ Guardians (—) (—)
104 July 23 @ Guardians (—) (—)
105 July 24 Athletics (—) (—)
106 July 25 Athletics (—) (—)
107 July 26 Athletics (—) (—)
108 July 28 Royals (—) (—)
109 July 29 Royals (—) (—)
110 July 30 Royals (—) (—)
111 July 31 @ Mariners (—) (—)
August: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
112 August 1 @ Mariners (—) (—)
113 August 2 @ Mariners (—) (—)
114 August 4 @ Royals (—) (—)
115 August 5 @ Royals (—) (—)
116 August 6 @ Royals (—) (—)
117 August 7 @ Brewers (—) (—)
118 August 8 @ Brewers (—) (—)
119 August 9 @ Brewers (—) (—)
120 August 10 Orioles (—) (—)
121 August 11 Orioles (—) (—)
122 August 12 Orioles (—) (—)
123 August 13 Phillies* (—) (—)
124 August 15 Phillies (—) (—)
125 August 16 Phillies (—) (—)
126 August 18 Braves (—) (—)
127 August 19 Braves (—) (—)
128 August 20 Braves (—) (—)
129 August 21 @ Padres (—) (—)
130 August 22 @ Padres (—) (—)
131 August 23 @ Padres (—) (—)
132 August 24 @ Athletics (—) (—)
133 August 25 @ Athletics (—) (—)
134 August 26 @ Athletics (—) (—)
135 August 28 White Sox (—) (—)
136 August 29 White Sox (—) (—)
137 August 30 White Sox (—) (—)
138 August 31 Tigers (—) (—)
*August 13 game played at Field of Dreams in Dyersville, Iowa
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
139 September 1 Tigers (—) (—)
140 September 2 Tigers (—) (—)
141 September 4 @ White Sox (—) (—)
142 September 5 @ White Sox (—) (—)
143 September 6 @ White Sox (—) (—)
144 September 7 @ Tigers (—) (—)
145 September 8 @ Tigers (—) (—)
146 September 9 @ Tigers (—) (—)
147 September 11 Guardians (—) (—)
148 September 12 Guardians (—) (—)
149 September 13 Guardians (—) (—)
150 September 14 Yankees (—) (—)
151 September 15 Yankees (—) (—)
152 September 16 Yankees (—) (—)
153 September 17 @ Angels (—) (—)
154 September 18 @ Angels (—) (—)
155 September 19 @ Angels (—) (—)
156 September 20 @ Angels (—) (—)
157 September 21 @ Giants (—) (—)
158 September 22 @ Giants (—) (—)
159 September 23 @ Giants (—) (—)
160 September 25 Rangers (—) (—)
161 September 26 Rangers (—) (—)
162 September 27 Rangers (—) (—)

Roster

40-man roster Non-roster invitees Coaches / other

Pitchers



Manager

Coaches

  • 67 Trevor Amicone (assistant hitting)
  • -- Keith Beauregard (hitting)
  • -- Grady Sizemore (first base)
  • -- Mike Rabelo (assistant bench)
  • 75 Nate Dammann (quality control)
  • 98 Anderson De La Rosa (bullpen catcher)
  • 88 Pete Maki (pitching)
  • 98 Frank Nigro (bullpen catcher)
  • 91 Luis Ramirez (assistant pitching)
  • 79 Rayden Sierra (assistant hitting)
  • -- LaTroy Hawkins (bullpen)
  • -- Mark Hallberg (bench)
  • 46 Ramon Borrego (third base)
  • -- Toby Gardenhire major league field coordinator

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA St. Paul Saints International League
AA Wichita Wind Surge Texas League
A-Advanced Cedar Rapids Kernels Midwest League
A Fort Myers Mighty Mussels Florida State League
Rookie FCL Twins Florida Complex League
Rookie DSL Twins Dominican Summer League

References

  1. ^ "Twins fire manager Rocco Baldelli after 70-92 season". ESPN. September 29, 2025. Retrieved October 8, 2025.