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How Twins' power outage at Target Field could cause delay to Minnesota's MLB home opener vs. Rays

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The Minnesota Twins started their 2026 season on the road. They opened away against the Baltimore Orioles and then went to Kansas City for a three-game series. While baseball being back is already exciting, there is nothing like the first home game.

Teams usually pull out all the stops to make the home opener feel like a spectacle, helping not only raise excitement for the season but also get fans to keep coming back. Minnesota was set to have its home opener at Target Field on Friday, April 3, against the Tampa Bay Rays . Unfortunately, the excitement of the day took a hit when the entire stadium lost power about an hour before first pitch.

Here is more on Target Field losing power ahead of the Twins' home-opener against the Rays. SN's MLB HQ: Live MLB scores | Updated MLB standings | Full MLB schedule Twins vs. Rays delay The Twins and Rays are delayed because there was no power at Target Field.