Minnesota Twins have signed a multi-year partnership with biometric firm Clear to offer access to their stadium.Clear members will still use paper and mobile tickets, but they'll get to move through a priority line at the new Gate 34 at Target Fieldwhen the season begins on Thursday. “There are some things we need to go through with ticketing, but we do have an effective ticketing system in place,” Twins spokesman Matt Hodson said, according to the Minneapolis/St.Paul Business Journal.The Twins struck up the partnership close to the start of the season, which is why the fingerprint ticketing isn't yet available.”There are some things we need to go through with ticketing, but we do have an effective ticketing system in place,” Twins spokesman Matt Hodson said. Clear has a presence at 17 sports facilities across the country, but Target Field is the first locally. It's also in airports, including Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. “The Minnesota Twins are thrilled to introduce Clear's game-changing technology to the Target Field experience,” Twins President and CEO Dave St. Peter said in a news release. “We are confident our fans will find tremendous value in utilizing the Clear system to enter the ballpark and eventually for ticketing and concessions.”