Cape Breton Post

Baseball will begin screening fans entering all ballparks next season

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CAMBRIDGE, MASS. (AP) — Baseball fans should expect to go through a metal detector to see their favourite team play in 2014.

Major League Baseball security director John Skinner said on Friday that all 30 teams are expected to screen all fans entering their ballparks next season. Some aspects of the screening will be left to individual teams, but the commission­er’s office is planning to recommend walk-through metal detectors, he said.

“It’s the reality, unfortunat­ely, of this world,” Skinner said at the Ivy Sports Symposium at the Harvard Law School. “Ultimately, it will happen.”

Skinner made the comments during on a panel called “Preparing for the Worst: Crisis Management.” Among the other panelists was Tom Grilk, the executive director of the Boston Athletic Associatio­n, which organizes the Boston Marathon.

Three people were killed and more than 260 wounded in April when two bombs were set off at the finish line in April. Since then, most sporting events and facilities have increased security, with the NFL limiting fans attending regular-season games this year to a single, see-through bag for their belongings.

In Boston, the bombings led to an increase in security at sporting events that included checking all cars entering the garage under the TD Garden, the home of the Bruins and Celtics. Many of the more visible measures were eventually dropped and there were no further terror incidents; a large contingent of law enforcemen­t was out on the night the Red Sox clinched the World Series, and police said they arrested nine people for unruly behaviour during the celebratio­n.

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