LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers today announced updates to their Spring Training ticketing policy, schedule and procedures for games at Camelback Ranch – Glendale.
Spring Training schedule: The Dodgers’ and MLB teams’ Spring Training schedules have been updated with health and safety in mind. Los Angeles will now begin its exhibition season on Sunday, February 28 on the road against the Athletics and open its home slate at Camelback Ranch – Glendale on Monday, March 1 vs. the Rockies. The Dodgers’ exhibition schedule has been reduced by four games (from 33 to 29 games), with the team playing 26 games in Arizona prior to the three-game Freeway Series against the Angels, March 28 in Anaheim and March 29-30 at Dodger Stadium.
The Dodgers’ updated exhibition schedule can be found at this link.
Dodger pitchers and catchers report on Wednesday, February 17, with the full squad reporting on Monday, February 22 and the first full-squad work on February 23.
Tickets: A socially-distanced capacity of 2,400 seats (18 percent of full capacity) has been established for all games at Camelback Ranch – Glendale. Tickets will be sold on a single-game basis in pods of two, four and six tickets. All seats will be reserved, including lawn pods, and each pod will be a minimum of six feet from each other.
All ticket sales will be single-game tickets and will go on sale to the public at 9:00 a.m. PT on Saturday, February 20. Tickets can be purchased online at camelbackranchbaseball.com, dodgers.com/spring or whitesox.com/spring. Tickets also will be available for purchase by phone through Tickets.com (800-905-3315).
Safety Protocols at CR-G: Camelback Ranch-Glendale will adhere to local, state and Major League Baseball COVID-19 protocols. In order to promote a safe and a contactless experience for fans and employees, the following protocols will be strictly enforced at CR-G:
- Social distancing will be enforced at all times.
- Appropriate masks will be required unless fans are eating or drinking in their ticketed seats. Neck gaiters, bandanas and masks with valves are not considered appropriate masks.
- Concessions and retail will be cashless and contactless operations.
- Hand sanitizing stations will be available throughout the ballpark.
- Practice fields will be closed to fans.
- No bags will be permitted except for those that are carried for medical reasons or manufactured diaper bags that accompany infants and young children.
New 2021 Health & Safety Information, as well as new policies, can be found on camelbackranchbaseball.com.
Additional Information — For complete details about spring training at CR-G in 2021, visit CamelbackRanchBaseball.com.
Press Release via Dodgers