The Minnesota Ballpark Authority (MBA) is a public authority that was established in 1982 to finance, construct, and manage professional sports venues in the state of Minnesota. The MBA is responsible for the construction and management of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Target Field, and Xcel Energy Center.

The MBA was created to provide a public-private partnership to finance the construction of the Metrodome, which opened in 1982. The Metrodome was the first domed stadium in the United States and was home to the Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Vikings, and Minnesota Gophers. The MBA was also responsible for the construction of Target Field, which opened in 2010 and is home to the Minnesota Twins.

The MBA also manages the Xcel Energy Center, which opened in 2000 and is home to the Minnesota Wild. The MBA has been responsible for the construction and management of all three of these venues, and has been instrumental in the development of professional sports in Minnesota. The MBA has also been involved in the development of other sports venues in the state, such as the Minnesota State Fairgrounds and the Minneapolis Convention Center.

The MBA has been a major force in the development of professional sports in Minnesota, and has been responsible for the construction and management of some of the most iconic venues in the state. The MBA has been instrumental in the growth of professional sports in Minnesota, and has helped to create a vibrant sports culture in the state.

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