The baseball season has officially begun but without crowds in the stands because of the coronavirus pandemic. So the stadiums—usually overflowing with chanting fans and hot dog vendors—feel ...
ST. LOUIS — While there may not be any actual fans allowed in stands this season at Busch Stadium because of the COVID-19 pandemic, it appears the Cardinals are going to join the lead of some other ...
With Major League Baseball stadiums empty due to coronavirus restrictions, teams are pumping in crowd noise and fans are finding a way to attend — in cardboard form. Switching gears now, this week saw ...
When Jose Altuve steps to the plate in the Astros’ season opener Friday night, he can glance into the stands at Minute Maid Park and see the familiar cardboard “J-o-s-e” sign that Barbara Moon hoists ...
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, fans cannot attend MLB games in person for at least the start of the 2020 season (and perhaps the entire season). In lieu of this, several teams — including the ...
Channing Coy was watching a baseball game on television recently when she noticed the cardboard cutouts in the stands: photos of fans filling an otherwise empty stadium, a now normal sight in an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) League season kicked off this month after a five-week delay due to the pandemic but all ...
Taiwan’s Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) has resumed its 2020 season with cardboard cutouts in the stands to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus. “I definitely think it’s worth it, ...
It's been a crazy couple of weeks for San Francisco Giants outfielder Alex Dickerson. He's been in the middle of games being postponed because of COVID, he's been bounced around the West Coast trying ...
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It was supposed to be a typical day of work in Taiwan’s Chinese Professional Baseball League, but Justin Nicolino couldn’t shake the feeling that he was being watched. A pitcher for the Rakuten ...