Some cable providers announce channel numbers for Twins.TV

MINNESOTA – The Twins’ opening day is Thursday against the St. Louis Cardinals and some fans will be able to watch their team on cable.

This is a list of providers in Minnesota and North Dakota that have publicly announced they will carry Twins.TV games.

 

Provider       Channel

Consolidated Telcom – 117 on elite and premiere packages

Dickey Rural Services – Channel 217 on the Ultimate TV plan

DirecTV – 668 or 668-3

Gardonville – 37

Halstad Telephone Company – 30

North Dakota Telephone Company – 45 on the Complete TV package

Northwest Communications Cooperative – 305 on NCC Video, channel 23 on Advanced TV

Park Region/PRTVNow – Channel 103 on the preferred package, MLB channel 103 con the complete package in April.

Red River Communications – 35 on the choice package, MLB channel 42 on the premiere package

Runestone Telecom – SD on 27, HD on 26.1

Sjoberg’s Cable – 45 and 645 on a digital box and 83 on digital TV

West Central Telephone – SD on 25, HD on 325. The company says it hopes to have the channel up and running by the Twins’ home opener on April 3.

The Twins announced Dakota Rural Services, MLGC, United Telephone Mutual Aid and Wikstrom Telephone Company will have Twins.TV. We’ve reach out to the providers to see what number the channel will be on.

 

Twins.TV allows customers in Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Iowa and Western Wisconsin to watch all regular season games without blackout restrictions on the MLB app or at Twins.TV. That’s except for exclusive nationally televised games on Fox, ESPN, Apple TV+ and Roku.

“As they successfully did for Arizona, San Diego and Colorado the last two years, Major League Baseball is currently negotiating cable, satellite and [Multichannel Video Programming Distributor] contracts for the Diamondbacks, Padres, Rockies, Cleveland Guardians and Minnesota Twins,” the Twins said in a statement.

“We fully expect that come Opening Day 2025, the linear version of Twins.TV will live on similar packages and tiers that FanDuel Sports Network currently reside on, along with similar streaming platforms on which Twins games were carried in the past.”

“Thanks for reaching out. Discussions are ongoing, and we’re hopeful,” Midco said in a statement.

“Fubo is excited for baseball season but does not have anything to announce regarding Twins.TV at this time,” FuboTV said in a statement.

We didn’t hear back from Sparklight or Dish about a request for comment.

A season plan for Twins.TV costs $99.99, a monthly plan costs $19.99 and a yearly Twins.TV and MLB.TV plan costs $199.99.

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