Globelife Park home of the Texas Rangers who were hosting the Oakland A’s in this Fri Sep 11, 2020 photo will be the post season home for the NL Playoffs and World Series (file photo from the Dallas Morning News)
What Pandemic? MLB to Allow Fans in the Stands
That’s Amaury News and Commentary
By Amaury Pi-González
OAKLAND–MLB announced that a limited number of fans will be allowed to buy tickets for the National League Championship and the World Series. Around 11,500 tickets will be made available for each game, with 10,550 fans spread through the park and suites.
They have not allowed any fans at any stadium because of the Coronavirus pandemic. But this will change. The National League Championship Series starts in Arlington, Texas, on October 12 and the World Series also at the same facility, beginning October 2-. The Globe Life Park, was built under a cost of $1.2 billion dollars and features a retractable roof.
There will be certain rules for the fans to follow. 1-Mask will be mandatory. Not when eating or drinking at their seats 2-Hand sanitizing stations will be available at many locations at the park. 3-No bags allowed, except for those that carry medical reasons or diapers for babies, accompany by their parents/adults.
The tickets will go on sale on October 6 and will be sold in groups of four seats, and those seats will be a minimum of six feet apart, and at least 20 feet from any area where a player could be, including the field dugout and bullpen.
The brand new Globe Life Field has a capacity of 40,300.
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