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Tickets available for NLCS, World Series games in Texas

- By Ronald Blum

NEW YORK — Fans can take themselves out to the ball gamefor the first time this season during the NLChampion­ship Series and World Series at new Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.

Major League Baseball said Wednesday that about 11,500 tickets will be available for each game. That is about 28% of the 40,518-capacity, retractabl­e-roof stadium of the Texas Rangers, which opened this year adjacent

to old Globe Life Park, the team’s open-air home from 1994 through 2019.

The World Series is being played at a neutral site for the first time in response to the coronaviru­s pandemic. It will be played at one stadium for the first time since the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Browns at Sportsman’s Park in 1944.

Some of the seats will be included in presales for Texas Rangers season ticket holders on Friday and subscriber­s on Monday, and others are set aside for MLB and players.

Tickets are priced at $40-250 for the NLCS and $75-450 for the World Series, and 10,550 seats in the regular sections of the ballpark and 950 in suites will be sold in “pods” of four contiguous seats.

Each pod will be distanced by at least 6 feet and a checkerboa­rd pattern will be used, with alternatin­g rows of seats in the middle or rows and at the ends. Unsold seats will be tied back.

No seats will be sold in the first six rows within 20 feet of the field,

dugouts or bullpen. Fans will not be allowed to the lowest level, which is reserved for MLB’s tier one personnel, such as players and managers.

Masks are mandatory for fans except while they are eating or drinking at their ticketed seats. Concession­s and parking will be cashless, and the team’s concession­aire, Delaware North, is planning wrapped items.

The NLCS is scheduled on seven straight days from Oct. 12-18 and the World Series from Oct. 20-28, with traditiona­l off days between Games 2 and 3 and Games 5 and 6, if the Series goes that far. The Division Series, League Championsh­ip Series and World Series all will be being played at neutral sites because of the coronaviru­s .pandemic.

MLB played the entire regular season without fans and also the first round of the playoffs with no fans. For the first time since spring training was interrupte­d on March 12, club employees and player families were allowed to attend games this week.

While Texas is allowing up to 50% capacity at venues, MLBdid not anticipate having government permission for fans to attend postseason games at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles or Petco Park in San Diego, where AL playoff games are scheduled.

Globe Life Field has been the site of more than 50 graduation­s, but the Rangers played their homegames in an empty ballpark.

The Rangers will recommend to MLBthat the roof be kept open when possible, executive vice president of business operations Rob Matwick said, but the team understand­s it will be closed in the event of rain. Matwick said MLB made the decision not to sell seats for the Division Series.

Other than 1944, the only times the World Series was held at one site came in 1921 and 1922, when the NewYork Giants and Yankees both played home games at the Polo Grounds. Yankee Stadium opened in 1923.

Baseball bonanza: Shortly after noon in Atlanta, Nick Senzel of the Cincinnati Reds slapped the first pitch from MaxFried to right field for a single, starting a day of baseball unlike any that had come before.

Eight postseason games, all set to start in a span of around 10 hours.

“This is like September Madness,” Houston manager Dusty Baker said. “It’s going to be mad.”

Wednesday indeed had a bit of an NCAA Tournament feel, with a smorgasbor­d of playoff games starting early in the afternoon and scheduled to last long into the night. For much of the 20th Century, baseball had a maximum of seven games in any single postseason. Wednesday’s schedule alone included more than that, the result of an expanded postseason for 2020 that includes 16 teams after a regular season shortened to 60 games by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“It’s cool. I’ve been in my office a lot, kind of getting ready, with the games on, flipping back and forth and seeing what’s going on in the league,” New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said prior to his team’s night game at Cleveland. “One of the things of this expanded playoffs this year, I’m sure the real baseball fans are in a little bit of heaven today, getting to see all these games.”

 ?? TONYGUTIER­REZ/AP ?? Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas will allow fans at a little more than one-quarter capacity for the World Series. Both teams will play at the same site for the first time since 1944.
TONYGUTIER­REZ/AP Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas will allow fans at a little more than one-quarter capacity for the World Series. Both teams will play at the same site for the first time since 1944.

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