The Minnesota Twins, in conjunction with the Anaphylaxis & Food Allergy Association (AFAA), are proud to offer Peanut Controlled Days!
Each season the Twins team up with the Anaphylaxis & Food Allergy Association to offer special dates at Target Field for fans who suffer from peanut allergies.
The Twins private balconies, located above left field, will be a “peanut controlled zone” on these dates. Traditional ballpark fare (not peanuts) will be available for purchase on the open-air balconies. If a member of your family suffers from a peanut allergy, don’t miss this chance to see the Twins at Target Field!
No Refunds or Exchanges from the Twins office, but you may sell unused tickets to AFAA families by posting on AFAA’s social media links. Only those with legitimate allergy of peanuts and their immediate family members are eligible. Participants will be required to sign a waiver and may be asked to provide documentation from a doctor.
To order your tickets call Nate Anderson at (612) 659-3576,
or email order to NathanAnderson@twinsbaseball.com.
Space is extremely limited. Orders will be processed on a first come, first served basis. Orders unable to be fulfilled will be notified by phone and/or email.
See the order form for ticket prices.
Sunday, April 13 vs Detroit Tigers @ 1:10 pm
Sunday, April 27 vs LA Angels @ 1:10 pm
Sunday, May 11 vs San Francisco @ 1:10 pm
Sunday, May 25 vs Kansas City @ 1:10 pm
Sunday, June 8 vs Toronto @ 1:10 pm
Sunday, June 22 vs Milwaukee @ 1:10 pm
Sunday, July 13 vs Pittsburgh @ 1:10 pm
Sunday, July 27 vs Washington @ 1:10 pm
Thursday, August 14 vs Detroit @ 6:40 pm
Sunday, August 31 vs San Diego @ 1:10 pm
Saturday, Sept 13 vs Arizona @ 6:10 pm
Sunday, Sept 21 vs Cleveland @ 1:10 pm
Fans should note that peanut-controlled does not mean peanut-free. Target Field is an open-air ballpark, and peanuts will be present in other areas of the ballpark. While we will make reasonable efforts to restrict peanut products from this area and clean in advance, we cannot guarantee the absence of peanut particles or residue. Fans with peanut allergies should take all precautions that they customarily take in public places.
Questions? Contact Nate Anderson, Minnesota Twins (612) 659-3576 or NathanAnderson@twinsbaseball.com


