Fans' live cheers return to the major league baseball stadium This season's first match with spectators October 13, 17:47

The first major league match of the season with spectators was held in Texas on the 12th, with more than 10,000 fans cheering at the stadium.

The Major League Baseball, which started in July due to the spread of the new coronavirus, continued to be held in the playoffs with no spectators, but the National League championship decided to start in Arlington, Texas on the 12th. For the first time in the series, a match was held with spectators in the stadium.



According to the Major League Baseball, the limited number of tickets sold was sold out and 10,700 spectators entered, so fans who visited the stadium kept a distance from each group to watch the game and eat and drink. Other than that, I was obliged to wear a mask.



It was the first time in about a year since last year's World Series that spectators entered the stadium in the official Major League Baseball game, and the live cheers of the fans returned to the stadium where the recorded cheers were being played this season.



The Braves beat the Dodgers 5 to 1 in the match, and Braves' Austin Riley, who hit a home run in the ninth inning, said, "The presence of the fans was a strong stimulus, especially in the second half of the match." ..



The World Series at the same stadium will also be held with spectators, and tickets are already sold out.



Meanwhile, the Rays and Astros American League Championship Series in California are held unattended according to state regulations.