2026 Minnesota High School Baseball Tournament Brackets Released
The Minnesota State High School League announced the brackets for the 2026 state baseball tournament, setting a slate of quarterfinal and semifinal games across multiple venues, with the championship slated for June 15 at Target Field.
All four classifications — Class 4A, 3A, 2A and Class A — will converge on the Minneapolis ballpark for the final round, while the earlier rounds will be spread across a handful of sites that include traditional powerhouses and newer host locations.
Fans can follow every game live on nspn.tv/MSHSL, and the league has pledged to refresh the brackets daily throughout the tournament, ensuring that coaches, players and supporters have the most up‑to‑date information.
The schedule varies by class, with quarterfinals slated for Thursday and Friday, semifinals on the following Friday, and the respective finals on Monday, each featuring distinct start times that cater to both early‑morning and evening audiences.
Class‑by‑Class Matchups
In Class 4A, the opening round pits Champlin Park against Andover, Edina versus Cretin‑Derham Hall, Farmington against Prior Lake, and Rosemount taking on Monticello.
Class 3A features Mahtomedi versus Grand Rapids, Mankato West against Northfield, Totino‑Grace battling Rocori, and Delano meeting St. Thomas Academy.
The 2A bracket includes Perham versus Windom Area, Glencoe‑Silver Lake against Aitkin, St. Cloud Cathedral versus Minnehaha Academy, and a combined Cotter/Hope Lutheran squad facing Cannon Falls.
Class A opens with Red Lake County versus Janesville‑Waldorf‑Pemberton, South Ridge against Brandon‑Evansville, Medelia up against New York Mills, and Murray County Central meeting Ogilvie.
Each quarterfinal winner will advance to the semifinals, where the 4A and 3A finals are set for Monday at 7:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. respectively, while the 2A and Class A championships will follow at 1 p.m. and 10 a.m., all to be streamed live.
Championship Day at Target Field
The culmination of the tournament will take place at Target Field on June 15, where the four class champions will be crowned before a statewide audience. The venue’s state‑of‑the‑art facilities and central location are expected to amplify the event’s visibility and provide a memorable backdrop for the players and fans alike.