Dodgers: California Gives Approval For 20 Percent Stadium Capacity
Good news for Dodgers fans hoping to get the chance to go to a ballgame in 2021. While there was some concern that the team would be limited to 100 fans in the early month of the season, California has made an adjustment.
Per the tiered COVID-19 guidelines, the Dodgers and other teams in the state have to play in counties that have moved out of the purple tier. Los Angeles was able to distribute enough vaccines to targeted areas and satisfy the daily infection rate to pass to the next level.
When that becomes official is the real question. Dodgers fans no doubt want to know if they will get to make it to Opening Day, and it sounds like that isn’t a sure thing. The team has said in recent released that they have a ticket plan coming out for fans in the coming weeks, but that timeline is unclear.
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It’s likely that the Dodgers were waiting on Governor Newsom and the state to confirm a few things before making a decision. Regardless of what happens from here, this is a huge step in the right direction to get Chavez Ravine packed out once again.
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