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Target Field

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[ OVERVIEW ]

Beyond the excitement of baseball games, Target Field stands as a testament to the Twins’ vision — proving that an entertainment facility can be a pioneer in sustainable practices, demonstrating a commitment to environmental responsibility, and inspiring fans to be champions for the very planet that sustains us.

Venue Details



Facility Type

Stadium

Event Type

MLB, Concerts

Region

Midwest US

Date of Construction/Open

2010

Gross Square Footage

1,000,000 square feet

Capacity

39,500



2025 GOAL Medals

Recognized achievements for the 2024 calendar year

GOAL Medals recognize measurable sustainability achievements across ten categories. The objectives listed below reflect the progress Target Field demonstrated in the current GOAL Medal cycle, highlighting both operational improvements and areas of leadership across the venue.

A chart with categories of environmental, social, governance, food & nutrition, diversity & inclusion, community resilience, guest engagement & education, and sustainable partnerships, each with specific initiatives listed below.
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Behind the Medals


Prioritize Stormwater Management

Our one-of-a-kind Pentair system captures rainwater and reuses it for ballpark maintenance, saving more than 20 million gallons of water since Target Field opened.

On-Site Sustainability Team

Woman smiling on a baseball field near the stands at Target Field, with a large scoreboard and person-shaped art display in the background.

Hannah Bremer

Manager, Community Impact

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Ryan Heither

Manager, Ballpark Operations

A man with a shaved head wearing a beige suit, red shirt, and patterned tie, smiling in front of a tan, brick wall background.

Gary Glawe

Senior Director, Ballpark Systems

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Dave Horsman

VP, Ballpark Operations

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Nancy O’Brien

VP, Community Engagement

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