Target Field

Section 2 at Target Field

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Section 2 Seating Notes

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 2 are labeled 1-13
  • When looking towards the field/stage, lower number seats are on the right

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  • Section 2 Reviews

    • Dugout Boxes

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      Closest Field-Level Seating: Located in Sections 1–6 and 11–17 along the infield at field level.    Dugout Views: Sections 4–6 sit behind the Twins dugout, while Sections 11–13 sit behind the visitor dugout.    Exclusive Lounge Access: Includes entry to the 1B Lounge (near Section 1) and 3B Lounge (near Section 17).    Limited Rows: Rows run from Row 5 to Row 13, keeping fans close to the field.    Protective Netting: Netting is installed in front of these sections for fan safety.    Who Should Sit Here  Dugout Box seats are perfect for fans who want to sit extremely close to the action without being in the all-inclusive Champions Club sections. These seats are especially appealing for fans who enjoy watching players in the dugout and want an immersive field-level experience.  Location & Seating Details  Dugout Box seats at Target Field are located at field level along the infield, spanning Sections 1–6 on the first base side and Sections 11–17 on the third base side.  These sections sit directly beside the team dugouts:  Sections 4–6: Located behind the Minnesota Twins dugout    Sections 11–13: Located behind the visiting team dugout    The first row behind each dugout begins at Row 5, and the sections extend to approximately Row 13, keeping the seating area relatively small and close to the field.  Because of the proximity to the action, protective netting runs in front of these sections to help prevent fast-moving foul balls from entering the seating area.  Views from the Dugout Boxes  These seats provide one of the closest viewing experiences in the ballpark, placing fans just a short distance from the infield and home plate.  Fans sitting behind the dugouts get a unique look at players preparing for their at-bats and interacting in the dugout, while still maintaining a clear view of the pitcher and hitter.  Outside of the ultra-exclusive Champions Club seats behind home plate, Dugout Box seats are widely considered some of the best seats available for a Twins game.  Dugout Box Lounge Access  Fans seated in the Dugout Box sections also receive access to two exclusive lounge spaces located along the infield concourse.  Dugout Box amenities include:  Access to the First Base Lounge (1B Lounge) near Section 1    Access to the Third Base Lounge (3B Lounge) near Section 17    Shorter lines for concessions and restrooms within the lounge areas    These lounges provide a convenient place to grab food or take a break while avoiding the larger crowds found on the main concourse. 

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