American Legion Day at Target Field

Minnesota Twins

Attend American Legion Day at Target Field. The Minnesota Twins take on the Texas Rangers at 7:10 p.m. May 24. This is the Friday of Memorial Day weekend.

We welcome anyone who is part of the American Legion Family: veterans, relatives, supporters, Legion Baseball & Softball players, coaches and their families, and anyone who participates in any American Legion program, such the Riders, Oratorical Contest, Boys and Girls State, Legionville, you name it. We want to have the largest American Legion presence ever at this game.

Be there for all the action. Purchase your discounted tickets here: https://fevo-enterprise.com/event/American6

The purchase deadline is May 3. Commander Paul Hassing will toss out the first pitch, and Membership Director Pam Krill will raise the U.S. flag.

The relationship between The American Legion and Major League Baseball goes back to the 1920s. After the birth of Legion Baseball in 1926, funding for a second season looked bleak and no season was held. Major League Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis stepped in and pledged an annual donation of $50,000, and the program resumed in 1928. Winners of the American Legion World Series attended the MLB World Series. To this day, the winners still attend the World Series, and MLB provides an annual donation to help fund the National American Legion Baseball Tournament of 64 teams from across the country.

Let’s show our support for America’s pastime by attending this game. No other youth baseball program has so many of its members in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Read about them here.