Question
Where do the Minnesota Twins play their next home game?
Answer
In the early 1980s, The Twins fell further, winning only 37% of its games from 1981 to 1982. From their arrival in 1961 through 1981, the team played its games at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, a suburb south of the Twin Cities. The Mall of America now occupies the spot where the "Old Met" stood, complete with home plate and the seat where Harmon Killebrew hit a 520 foot home run. The 1982 season brought the team indoors, into the Metrodome, which is in downtown Minneapolis near the Mississippi River. After several losing seasons in the Dome, the arrival of 1980s superstars Kent Hrbek and Kirby Puckett electrified the team and sent the team back to the World Series. The Twins defeated the St. Louis Cardinals to win the 1987 World Series. The 1987 Minnesota Twins set a record for fewest regular season victories by a World Series champion with 85. This record was broken by the 2006 St. Louis Cardinals, who won the World Series after only winning 83 games during the regular season. While their 56-25 record at the Metrodome was the best overall home record for 1987, the Twins had an appalling 29-52 mark away from the Metrodome and they only won nine road games after the All-Star break. The Twins won more games in 1988, but could not overcome the powerhouse division rival Oakland Athletics, even though pitcher Frank Viola won the Cy Young Award in that year. 1989 saw a decline in the win column.
— Source: Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org)