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Key Moments: 6/13 Game - 0:00 Walk off Home Run - 2:04 6/14 Game - 2:56 Ceremonial Pitch - 4:29 First Pitch - 6:15 7th Inning Stretch - 10:58 Closer Entrance - 12:04 Last Out - 15:40 Noise (Decibel X App): Peak - 106.9 dB (0:00 Walk Off Home Run on 6/13) Avg - N/A Seat: (6/14) Section 319, Row 7, Seat 20 Price: $35.74 Attendance: 6/13 - 34,514 (89.5%) 6/14 - 32,222 (83.6%) The Minnesota Twins swept the Milwaukee Brewers on June 13th and 14th, 2023 7-5 and 4-2 at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This is my POV of the game, from the stands. Target Field (capacity 38,544) is a baseball stadium in the historic warehouse district of downtown Minneapolis. Since its opening in 2010, the stadium has been the ballpark of Major League Baseball's Minnesota Twins. The stadium hosted the 2014 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. It has also served as the home of other local and regional baseball events. The ballpark is open-air; though originally designed for baseball, it has also hosted football, soccer, hockey games, and concerts. In 2010, ESPN The Magazine ranked Target Field as the number one baseball stadium experience in North America. Target Field is the Twins/Senators sixth ballpark, and the franchise's third in Minnesota. The Twins had played 28 seasons at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, and before that 21 seasons at Metropolitan Stadium. The Twins shared both facilities with the Minnesota Vikings, and the Metrodome with the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers football team. The final budget for construction was $435 million, of which $175 million was paid by the Twins and $260 million was paid by Hennepin County by way of a 0.15% county-wide sales tax. An additional $120 million in infrastructure costs were split between the county ($90 million), the team ($20 million), Target Corporation ($4.5 million), the Minnesota Department of Transportation ($3.5 million) and the Minnesota Ballpark Authority ($2 million) bringing the project's total cost to US$555 million.