Brackets for 2023 Minnesota town ball state tournament

The tournament starts Friday and will play out over the next three weekends.
Brackets for 2023 Minnesota town ball state tournament
Brackets for 2023 Minnesota town ball state tournament /

The 2023 Minnesota State Amateur Baseball Tournament starts this week and the brackets for the Class B and Class B tournaments were unveiled Sunday night. 

Class A has merged with Class B for a 32-team tournament while 48 teams will compete in the Class C bracket. 

All state tournament games will be played at host ballparks in Dassel, Delano, Litchfield and Waconia. Games will be livestreamed by Neighborhood Sports Network and can be purchased at nspn.tv/townball.

Class B bracket

You'll have to zoom in to see the individual matchups because the large bracket requires small font. 

Class C bracket

This bracket is even bigger because there are 48 teams and it's double elimination, so zoom in to see all of the matchups. 


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