MIAMI – The Miami Marlins have not yet said exactly how many fans will be allowed to attend home games when the season begins, but Wednesday the team announced safety measures they are taking.
The first game at Marlins Park is April 1 against the defending American League champion Tampa Bay Rays. The team says information about single-game ticket sales will be announced in the near future.
Crowds are initially expected to be limited to about 25% capacity, which would mean a maximum of about 9,300 fans in the 37,446-seat ballpark.
The safety measures listed by the Marlins include:
Cleaning Measures
Free-Flow Parking
Food and Drink
Mandatory Face Coverings
Social Distancing
Electronic Payment Preferred
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