On a year-over-year basis, the Minnesota Twins are largely a profitable enterprise. According to the latest estimates, the Twins profited an estimated $5.2-$43 million in operating income from the 2016-2025 fiscal seasons. Taking out the anomaly of the pandemic year, they've only operated in the red one season. Operating income, simply put, is the profit a business makes from its core operations. In the Twins case, it's the revenue from ticket sales, concessions, merchandise, and their media deals, minus expenses like their carefully managed player payroll, staff salaries, travel, and stadium operations.
Are the Twins profitable despite their $425 million in debt?
