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Updated: Will DIRECTV Carry the Minnesota Twins In 2025?

By Phillip Swann
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TV Answer Man, do you know if DIRECTV will have the Minnesota Twins games on their lineup? – Gary, St. Paul, Minnesota.

How to Watch the Twins On MLB TV

Gary, the Minnesota Twins games are no longer on a Bally Sports regional sports network (RSN). Instead, in 2025, Minnesota’s games will be available in market without blackouts on MLB TV for $99.99 for the entire season or $19.99 per month. You can bundle MLB TV’s package of out-of-market games for another $100.

As of Thursday morning, DIRECTV has not confirmed it will carry the Twins on a special channel. However, DIRECTV’s X customer service team has said the TV provider is working on it and hopes to announce a deal before the Twins play today in their season opener at 4;15 p.m. ET against the St. Louis Cardinals.

Update: DIRECTV confirms this morning that it will carry the Twins games on channel 668. The channel will also be added to DIRECTV’s RSN add-on plan for its MySports genre pack.

Gary, hope that helps. Happy viewing and stay safe.

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