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How to watch Twins on TV in 2026 with and without cable: Full streaming guide

It's a bit complicated to figure out how to watch the Twins these days. We've got you covered with all the information you need.
Sep 15, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton (21) celebrates hitting a single against the New York Yankees in the fifth inning at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images
Sep 15, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton (21) celebrates hitting a single against the New York Yankees in the fifth inning at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images | Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images

Minnesota Twins regular-season baseball will officially be back in action at 2:05 p.m. CST on Thursday when the Twins take on the Orioles at Camden Yards in Baltimore. While the team has given fans plenty of reasons to be pessimistic about the club, Opening Day is always filled with optimism. The Twins have the talent to make a surprise Wild Card run, so it's definitely worth keeping up with the team, at least for now.

Even if the Twins have another disappointing season, which is likely, fans should tune in to see how the young talent is developing. Top prospects Walker Jenkins, Emmanuel Rodríguez, Kaelen Culpepper and others should be in the majors at some point this year, which will be exciting to see regardless of where the team is sitting in the standings.

With the ever-changing landscape of how fans can watch the Minnesota Twins, we've got you covered with everything you need to know. To preface the following information, you'll need to purchase additional subscriptions to watch National Broadcasts, which include games on Peacock, AppleTV, NBC, FOX and, notably, Netflix for the Field of Dreams game on Aug. 13. Luckily, 150+ games should be available on Twins.TV.

How to watch the Twins on cable in 2026

If you live in-market and want to watch the Twins on cable, you'll still have to purchase Twins.TV, which you can get at $99.99 for the whole season or $19.99 per month.

After you buy Twins.TV, games will be on the same channels via the same satellite and cable providers as 2025.

The Twins have also partnered with KMSP FOX 9 and Gray Media to distribute 10 regular-season games. Click here for more information.

How to stream the Twins without cable in 2026

You'll also have to purchase Twins.TV if you are in-market and want to watch games without cable. You can also purchase a Twins.TV + MLB.TV package for $199.99 for the whole season, allowing you to watch every other out-of-market MLB game.

To watch Twins.TV without cable, you'll simply have to download the MLB.TV app, available on a wide variety of devices.

How to watch the Twins' out-of-market games in 2026

Unfortunately, watching the Twins is a bit more complicated and expensive for many out-of-market viewers. Those fans need MLB.TV.

T-Mobile customers and MLB season ticket holders can watch MLB.TV for free. Returning subscribers keep their plans.

As for the rest of the out-of-market fans, they'll have to sign up for MLB.TV through ESPN Unlimited, with a one-month free trial for new customers. For at least this year, fans don't need to keep ESPN Unlimited to access MLB.TV. Existing ESPN Unlimited subscribers will have to pay $134.99 for the season, while others will have to pay $149.99.

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