Adam Bartley Cheers on Twins at Target Field
Longmire Actor Spotted Fueling Fan Spirit at Minnesota Baseball Game in Lively Stands Shot

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Adam Bartley Takes The Stands At Target Field
Longmire star Adam Bartley gave fans a surprise treat this week, swapping his on-screen badge for a baseball cap. In a new Instagram post, Bartley captioned a lively photo “Bartleying. Go @twins,” showing him mid-cheer at a Minnesota Twins game.
The snap offers a close-up view of Bartley decked out in team colors, framed by the sea of navy and red that filled Target Field. He holds a souvenir helmet aloft, matching the stadium’s atmosphere as fans leaned forward, foam fingers raised.
From ‘the Ferg’ To Fan Favorite
Best known for his role as Deputy Sheriff “The Ferg” Ferguson on Netflix’s Longmire, Bartley has built a reputation for rugged western grit. He’s also appeared in NCIS: Los Angeles, This Is Us, Night Sky and Lessons in Chemistry, showcasing range beyond the rural frontier.
Off-set, Bartley is open about his love for live sports. Earlier this year, he shared photos cheering on the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings in Seattle. Now baseball season has captured his heart, and he’s eager to bring that same energy from screen to stadium.
A recent Instagram post promoting CSCC2025 described Bartley as “best known for his role as Deputy Sheriff ‘The Ferg’ Ferguson on the Netflix series #Longmire” and noted past credits including NCIS: Los Angeles, This Is Us, Night Sky, and Lessons in Chemistry. The post invited fans to meet him at the Broadmoor World Arena, underscoring his appeal across television and live events.
Bartley’s stadium appearance highlights how actors engage with fans beyond the camera. Sharing game-day moments on social media builds personal connections—viewers see him trading dramatic tension for ninth-inning drama.
His “Bartleying” caption cleverly blends name and action, signaling he’s as enthusiastic a spectator as any diehard. For baseball followers, spotting a familiar face in the crowd adds an unexpected dash of Hollywood to America’s pastime.
Some fans have even speculated that Bartley’s presence could spark on-screen inspiration. After all, Western heroes and ballpark heroes share grit, resilience and a taste for high-stakes showdowns.
Back on Longmire, “The Ferg” patrols absaroka County with a steady hand. In real life, Bartley navigates the stands with equal confidence—singing along to the seventh-inning stretch and joining chorus of cheers with genuine joy.
Whether he’s corralling outlaws or rooting for runs, Adam Bartley knows how to command attention. His latest post proves that a love for the game transcends genre, screen size or stadium seating.
From swaying to the wave in the upper deck to sharing behind-the-scenes stories at conventions, Bartley invites followers to join him off-screen. And if this photo is any indication, his next performance might just be a seventh-inning stretch solo.
For fans of Longmire and baseball alike, seeing Bartley in the stands is a reminder that favorite stars are fans too. And sometimes, the best guest appearance happens at home plate.
Bartley’s Instagram snapshot closes with a simple rallying cry: “Go @twins.” It’s a moment that brings together Hollywood’s rugged lawmen and Minnesota’s baseball faithful, all united by the roar of the crowd.

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