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Check your inbox for a welcome email. Email address required. First Name. Last Name. That count includes seats in the main bowl — grouped in pods of two, four or six — as well as spots on the outfield berm, where squares will be painted in the grass to accommodate groups of four to six people.
Masks will be required in all areas in accordance with both city and MLB protocols. The club will evaluate its capacity on a monthly basis, Amicone said, while also strictly following health and safety guidelines and those set out by the MLB. Bees tickets can only be purchased digitally this season, which is one change Amicone expects to stick around for seasons to come. Another adaptation that might have staying power is the process of ordering food.
Fans can scan QR codes placed around the stadium to bring up a menu. Cash will not be accepted anywhere in the stadium nor in the parking lot. Machines that can convert cash to a debit card will be available. Bees fans who have attended their games for years might feel a little penned-in by the new restrictions, and Amicone can empathize.
That means no local celebrities throwing out the first pitch. It means no Little Leaguers taking their positions next to the Bees around the infield. It also means no basepath capers from Bumble, the team mascot. It now requires MLB teams have no more than four affiliates, cutting the total teams from to It then reorganized some of the teams, moving them up or down levels depending mostly on their location and the level of teams nearby.
The same Double-A squad that has been with the Angels since will feed players into Salt Lake, though it has been renamed the Rocket City Trash Pandas and moved to northern Alabama. In terms of organizational changes for the Bees, the biggest ones will take place in the wings and mostly go unnoticed by spectators. The team will also have to undertake frequent testing of players and staff for the virus, the details of which have not yet been finalized by MLB.
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