Twins TV Plans Still Developing with 24 Hours to Opening Day
With Opening Day just around the corner for the Minnesota Twins, fans are gearing up to watch their favorite team in action. If you’re a Comcast/Xfinity subscriber, you’re in luck! You’ll be able to catch all the Twins games, including the opener, on channel 1261. Plus, you might need to grab the package through Twins.TV for a small monthly fee. It’s a bit unclear what Comcast/Xfinity is charging, but rest assured, you won’t miss out on any of the action.
For DirecTV and DirecTV Stream subscribers, things are still in the works, but there’s a good chance the channel will be added in time for the first pitch on Opening Day. Keep an eye out for channel 668-3 for satellite customers and 668 for satellite-free streaming. Fubo subscribers can also tune in to catch the games.
Unfortunately, if you use YouTube TV, Dish Network, Hulu Live, Philo, or Sling TV, you might be out of luck for now. But don’t worry, there are a bunch of other TV providers that have already agreed to carry Twins games, so you can check if your provider is on the list by entering your zip code and selecting your TV provider.
So, get ready to cheer on the Twins as they kick off the season. Whether you’re watching on Comcast/Xfinity or one of the other providers, there are plenty of options to catch all the action. Let’s play ball!