Watch Minnesota Twins: ‘Field of Dreams’ Game and 2026 TV Guide

Watch Minnesota Twins: ‘Field of Dreams’ Game and 2026 TV Guide

The Minnesota Twins enter 2026 after a 70-92 season. The club shifted into seller mode by the trade deadline.

Carlos Correa was traded back to the Houston Astros. Minnesota also moved several other big-league players.

The front office describes 2026 as a stabilization year. The aim is to scout the future in real time.

Roster moves and outlook

Offseason pickups were practical rather than splashy. Victor Caratini joins behind the plate, Josh Bell adds switch-hit power, and Taylor Rogers fills bullpen innings.

The remaining core must stay healthy to produce gains. All-Star center fielder Byron Buxton leads that group.

How to follow the team

Follow the Twins season coverage on Filmogaz.com. Beat writers Dan Hayes and Aaron Gleeman provide daily reporting.

You can stream many MLB games on Fubo. Tickets for live games are available on StubHub.

In-market viewing: Twins.TV

Most regular-season regional broadcasts air on Twins.TV. MLB launched that local package in 2025.

Twins.TV is not subject to local blackouts, except for national exclusives. You can access it via a participating pay-TV provider.

Direct subscriptions to Twins.TV are also available. Ten games will simulcast free on KMSP (Fox 9) and Gray Media stations.

That free slate includes the April 3 home opener versus the Tampa Bay Rays. The local television booth returns with Cory Provus on play-by-play.

Justin Morneau is the lead analyst. Hall of Famer Paul Molitor joins the analyst rotation.

Direct-to-consumer MLB.TV plans start at $19.99 per month. A bundle adding the in-market pass and out-of-market access is offered for $199.99.

Out-of-market viewing: MLB.TV

Fans outside Twins Territory need MLB.TV for regional broadcasts. MLB season ticket holders receive an MLB.TV login code.

T-Mobile customers get MLB.TV through their wireless service for no extra cost. Returning subscribers keep their existing plans.

Because ESPN is selling and operating MLB.TV, new sign-ups must go through ESPN Unlimited. New users receive a one-month trial.

Evan Drellich reported fans do not need to maintain ESPN Unlimited to access MLB.TV for 2026. Annual pricing is $134.99 for ESPN Unlimited subscribers.

Non-subscribers pay $149.99 annually for MLB.TV access.

2026 TV Guide: national partners and windows

Below is a concise rundown of national broadcast partners and their main windows for 2026.

ABC/ESPN

  • Main days: Sunday on ABC, midweek on ESPN.
  • ESPN and MLB have partnered since 1990. ESPN has 30 regular-season exclusives in 2026.
  • ABC carries three telecasts as part of that package. ABC is available free with an antenna.

Apple TV

  • Main day: Friday for “Friday Night Baseball.”
  • Apple TV rights are exclusive to the platform and free of local blackouts.
  • The Twins appear on Apple TV on May 8 at the Cleveland Guardians.

Fox and FS1

  • Main days: Saturday on Fox, with additional windows on FS1.
  • Fox schedules 23 “Baseball Night in America” broadcasts this season.
  • The Twins play the first FS1 game on March 28 against the Baltimore Orioles.
  • Fox and FS1 combine for more than 85 regular-season games.
  • Fox carries the NLDS, NLCS, and the World Series, with rights through at least 2028.

MLB Network

  • Main days: throughout the week via the MLB Network Showcase.
  • The network has served as a reliable backup since 2009.

NBC and Peacock

  • Main day: Sunday, plus Opening Day duties.
  • “Sunday Night Baseball” moves from ESPN to NBC and Peacock in 2026.
  • NBC and Peacock combine for 27 prime-time games and 34 afternoon games this season.
  • The season opens for NBC with a March 26 Opening Day doubleheader.
  • Peacock will air a special July 5 game as part of “Star Spangled Sunday” with the Twins at the Yankees.
  • On-air talent additions include Bob Costas, Clayton Kershaw, Joey Votto, and Anthony Rizzo.

Netflix: Watch Minnesota Twins: ‘Field of Dreams’ Game

  • Main dates: Opening Night, Home Run Derby, and the Field of Dreams special.
  • Netflix holds three MLB exclusives in 2026, beginning with Opening Night on March 25.
  • The Home Run Derby airs July 13, and the Field of Dreams game airs August 13.
  • The Aug. 13 matchup features the Twins as the designated home team against the Philadelphia Phillies.
  • The game is played in Dyersville, Iowa, at the Field of Dreams complex beside the movie site.
  • This is the first MLB contest there since 2022 and uses a renovated, more permanent venue.
  • The special is part of a broader Iowa week that includes a scheduled Triple-A game earlier in the week.

TBS

  • Main day: Tuesday for TBS Tuesdays.
  • Play-by-play voices include Brian Anderson and Alex Faust. The studio features Pedro Martinez, Jimmy Rollins, and Curtis Granderson.
  • TBS carries the ALDS and ALCS playoff rounds this postseason.

Ballpark notes and history

Twins all-time leaders include Sam Rice with 2,889 hits. Harmon Killebrew leads in homers with 559.

Killebrew also tops the RBI list with 1,540. Walter Johnson holds the franchise marks for wins (417) and strikeouts (3,509).

Joe Nathan is the career saves leader with 260. Target Field honors Tony Oliva with Tony O’s Cuban Sandwich as a signature bite.

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