The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Braves to start year at 33% capacity

About 13,500 fans will be admitted for April 9 home opener.

- By Tim Tucker jon.tucker@ajc.com

The Braves will limit Truist Park’s seating capacity to 33% for the start of the season, including the April 9 home opener, the team said Friday.

That means about 13,500 fans will be allowed in the 41,000seat stadium, leaving room for social distancing between pods of occupied seats.

The Braves plan to re-evaluate capacity for each homestand as the coronaviru­s pandemic evolves through the season.

The home opener against the Philadelph­ia Phillies will mark the first game at Truist Park with fans in attendance since October 2019. The Braves, like other MLB teams, played a shortened 2020 season without fans in the stands.

“After a long and difficult year, we are excited to welcome Braves fans back to Truist Park beginning on April 9,” Braves President and CEO Derek Schiller said.

The reduced capacity for the start of the season means many fans who earlier purchased tickets won’t get the seats they previously bought. For months, the Braves sold tickets to the home opener and other games in a 100% capacity configurat­ion, even though it has long been clear the season would begin with reduced capacity.

The Braves said Friday that fans who previously bought tickets to games in April, either in season-ticket packages or on a single-game basis, will have the purchases credited back to their accounts. They will have several options regarding the re-ticketing of those games in the modified seating plan.

Season-ticket holders “will have

the opportunit­y” to repurchase tickets to all 14 April home games in socially distanced pods, the Braves said. Other options will include getting “priority access” to single-game tickets for a lesser number of games in April, or using the credit toward games later in the season, or requesting a refund.

Single-game ticket buyers who previously purchased any of the first 14 home games will have the option of using their credit toward available April seats or toward games later in the season, or they can request a refund, the Braves said.

After season-ticket holders and previous single-game buyers make their choices, any remaining seats for April games will be available to the general public starting at 10 a.m. March 30, according to the Braves.

Ticketing plans for May and beyond will be announced later.

The modified seating will be primarily in pods of two and four seats each, scattered around the stadium.

The Braves said that other health and safety measures also will be in place, including a requiremen­t to wear masks when not eating or drinking, enhanced sanitation and contactles­s ticketing and concession­s ordering.

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