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For two teams that have never competed in the same division, the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins have a lot in common. For starters, both franchises were among the teams joining MLB in 1901, and both know a thing or two about championship droughts that last longer than half a century. Also, while they’re not fierce rivals, the Twins and Red Sox have always been competitive with one another with an all-time series that’s close to even after nearly 2,000 games. Most importantly, they always seem to play compelling games when they square off against one another.

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The closest the Red Sox and Twins came to being true rivals was the 1967 season. Two years after playing in the World Series, the Twins were still considered one of the favorites in the American League. However, the Red Sox came out of nowhere in 1967 to become challengers. One year after finishing 9th in the AL standings, Boston shot to the top of the standings. The Red Sox beat the Twins head-to-head in the last two games of the season, winning the American League pennant over Minnesota by a single game.

Even if they don’t always meet with the pennant on the line, fans know that every Twins-Red Sox game will be played in a great venue. Boston, of course, has the iconic Fenway Park, which is filled with history and the site of many iconic stadium features, including the Green Monster in left field. The Twins, on the other hand, have one of the newer stadiums in the majors in Target Field, which has been considered one of the most fan-friendly stadiums in baseball since opening in 2010.

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