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(New York, NY/77WABC)-After a yearlong hiatus due to the Coronavirus pandemic, fans will be allowed to attend MLB games at Citi Field and Yankee Stadium beginning April 1 at 20% of capacity. If you do the math, that means 10,850 fans will be allowed at Yankee Stadium on Opening Day on April 1 and 8,492 fans will be allowed at Citi Field for the Mets home opener on April 8th.
Citing declining Covid-19 rates and increasing vaccinations, NYÂ Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a new slate of reopenings Thursday as he declared, “Let’s get back to life and living. It is safe.”
You can view the Governor’s full announcement in NYC Thursday below:
Attendees will be required to show proof of a negative Covid-19 test or vaccination.
The NY Yankees host the Toronto Blue Jays on April 1.
The New York Yankees, in conjunction with New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Department of Health, today announced that Yankee Stadium would open to a 20% capacity to start the 2021 regular season.
Please go to https://t.co/IdzDGMRO1R for more info. pic.twitter.com/E2Rg1dXDK3
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) March 18, 2021
The NY Mets home opener vs. the Nationals is on April 8th.
Welcome Back #Mets Fans!
Fans will be permitted to return to games at Citi Field beginning on Thursday, April 8. In accordance with New York State government prescribed guidelines, Citi Field will initially operate at 20% of full capacity (8,492 seats). https://t.co/XPzt9vHFmd
— New York Mets (@Mets) March 18, 2021
For the 2021 season, Major League Baseball has planned a full 162-game season. No fans were allowed during the 2020 shortened season due to the viral pandemic.
Cuomo also said NY State will reevaluate the proof of negative COVID tests and vaccinations for venues in mid-May.