“This is a momentous day for the Minnesota Twins and our fans as, together with Major League Baseball, we begin delivering the ability for Twins fans to watch our games where, when and how they choose,” said Twins president & CEO Dave St. Peter. “With blackouts lifted across Twins Territory and our games hosted on […]

“This is a momentous day for the Minnesota Twins and our fans as, together with Major League Baseball, we begin delivering the ability for Twins fans to watch our games where, when and how they choose,” said Twins president & CEO Dave St. Peter. “With blackouts lifted across Twins Territory and our games hosted on MLB’s direct-to-consumer platform — widely recognized as the industry-leading streaming service for live sports — TWINS.TV truly marks a new era of broadcast accessibility and excellence.”
The team announced Tuesday that its direct-to-consumer streaming subscriptions for the 2025 season are now on sale, at a price of .99 for the full season or .99 per month. The package will bring every Twins game that is not picked up for exclusive national broadcast to fans throughout the club’s home region, without blackouts.
TWINS.TV is officially available for purchase.
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In addition to the Twins-exclusive package, fans within the home area can purchase an MLB.TV All Teams + TWINS.TV subscription for 9.99 for the full season. Fans who sign up for a yearly package before April 1 will receive 50% off select tickets for all April and May Twins home games, including the home opener, while MyTwins Choice and Reserved Members will receive a 50% discount on TWINS.TV.
That means fans in Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Iowa and Western Wisconsin will be able to view roughly 150 games live or on demand, blackout-free, on connected devices. This is in addition to TWINS.TV distribution via cable, satellite and other television providers, the details of which will be announced at a later date.
Other new features of the broadcast include: