Concession workers at Target Field are striking
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The Los Angeles Dodgers came to Minnesota for a Monday-Wednesday series in late June 2006. This was the Dodgers’ first trip here for games that counted since the 1965 World Series, when the L.A. visitors went 1-3 at Met Stadium,
Hundreds of concessions workers at Target Field say they're planning a strike starting next week, when the Los Angeles Dodgers come to play the Minnesota Twins.
There are nearly 7,000 parking spaces conveniently adjacent to Target Field in the ABC/Hawthorne ramps. To expedite exiting, these ramps will be pay-at-entry for events beginning on March 28. If you're planning to come early to the game and stay later after the game to enjoy the downtown amenities, the A B C Ramps may be your best bet.
The Minnesota Twins are hosting the L.A. Dodgers for a three-game series starting Monday night, but Target Field's concessions workers went on strike, demanding higher pay and better health insurance.
