Minnesota will take on the Philadelphia Phillies at the refurbished stadium in a cornfield near Dyersville, Iowa on Aug. 13.
DYERSVILLE, Iowa — If you refurbish it, they will come.
Major League Baseball is returning to a cornfield near Dyersville, Iowa, for its popular MLB at Field of Dreams series, and the Twins are one of the headliners. Minnesota will take on the Philadelphia Phillies at the newly refurbished stadium, made famous for its role in the 1989 movie classic “Field of Dreams,” on Aug. 13.
MLB staged games there in 2020 and 2021, but suspended the series while improvements were made to the ballpark. The Twins will be the home team, and after Thursday’s game and a travel day Friday, the two ballclubs will conclude their 3-game series at Target Field.
“The Minnesota Twins are thrilled to be playing in the return of MLB at Field of Dreams,” Twins executive chair Joe Pohlad told MLB.com. “Taking the field in Dyersville, where so much of baseball’s magic comes alive, is special for our club and for our fans in Iowa. August 13, 2026, will be a true celebration of our sport and a memorable day in Twins history.”
The Twins-Phillies tilt will be carried by Netflix as part of MLB’s new partnership with the streaming service.
As a warm-up to the big event, the Twins’ top minor league affiliate, the Triple-A St. Paul Saints, will also get the chance to partake in a dreamy game, taking on the Chicago Cubs’ Triple-A team on August 11.