Target Field

Target Field Treasure Island Home Run Deck

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Features & Amenities

  • Left Field Outfield Seating: Located in Sections 229–234 and 329–334 along the left field line.

  • Two Seating Levels: Includes the Home Run Porch Terrace (200 Level) and the Home Run Porch View Level (300 Level).

  • Home Run Territory: Positioned along the left field line where long fly balls often land.

  • Relaxed Outfield Atmosphere: A popular spot for fans who want to grab a drink and enjoy the game.

  • Great Concourse Access on the Terrace Level: Close to restrooms, concessions, and other amenities.

Who Should Sit Here

The Treasure Island Home Run Deck is a good option for fans who enjoy outfield seating with a social atmosphere. These sections are especially appealing to fans hoping to catch a home run ball or those who prefer a relaxed environment while watching the game.

Location & Seating Details

The Treasure Island Home Run Deck at Target Field includes two seating tiers located along the left field line.

  • Sections 229234: Known as the Home Run Porch Terrace, these seats sit on the 200 Level and hang over the Left Field Bleachers below.

  • Sections 329334: Known as the Home Run Porch View Level, these are some of the highest outfield seats in the ballpark.

Because of the stacked layout, the Terrace Level provides a closer and more comfortable viewing height, while the View Level offers a more elevated perspective of the stadium.

Views from the Home Run Deck

The Terrace Level (Sections 229–234) offers a solid view of the outfield and left field line, making it a fun area for watching balls hit toward the corner. These seats are elevated above the bleachers but still close enough to follow most of the action.

The View Level (Sections 329–334) sits much higher and provides a distant view of the field. From this vantage point, home plate can appear quite far away, and the main scoreboard can be difficult to see.

However, these seats can still be enjoyable for fans who prefer a laid-back atmosphere with good views of the stadium and skyline.

Row Recommendations

For the best views in this area, fans should consider seats closer to Row 1.

Lower rows provide a clearer look toward deep left field, while fans sitting in the upper rows may have limited views of balls hit toward the left field corner.

Choosing lower rows also helps avoid the longer walk up to Row 16, which sits near the top of these sections.

Weather Considerations

Seats in the Home Run Deck are fully exposed to the elements, especially on the upper level.

On sunny days this area receives direct sunlight for most of the game, and Sections 333334 are typically the last seats in the stadium to receive shade. Fans attending day games should plan accordingly for sun exposure.

Note: These seats are highlighted on the map

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      Ratings & Reviews From Similar Seats
    • "Decent seats, can't see left/center field wall"

      (Section 229) - -

      Like almost all of the 200/300 outfield seats at Target Field, you can't see the warning track/wall in front of you. Anything from the outfielder back is obstructed. For being in the outfield, it is a great view of pitches and infield though.

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