This was not isolated to the Twins yesterday. I live in Santa Fe, NM, and it is considered part of the broadcast territory of both the Rockies and the D-bags. Yesterday, the Rockies did not have a broadcast in San Francisco, though the Giants did. Because I'm in Rockies "territory" (5.5-hour drive away), the Giants broadcast was blacked out for me on MLB.TV, just as the Oakland broadcast would have been blacked out in Twins "territory". This was the case even though the game was in San Francisco (20-hour drive from here)! I think a lot of the blame here is more on MLB, and stupid outdated blackout rules to protect regional monopolies. Though both the Twins and Rockies are to blame for deciding before the season to give their broadcast crews the day off on July 4, when more people would have had work off and would have been able to watch the game, rather than give them a day off on some other random, non-holiday day game.