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Trash Pandas single-game tickets on sale this weekend The Rocket City Trash Pandas will begin selling single-game tickets on Saturday, April 17 (Source: Rocket City Trash Pandas) By Anna Mahan | April 12, 2021 at 9:50 PM CDT - Updated April 12 at 9:52 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Get ready, as we are moving closer and closer to the inaugural season for the Rocket City Trash Pandas, the hottest tickets in the Rocket City are about to go on sale!
The first ever home game for the franchise is May 11th, and you can grab single-game tickets starting Saturday, April 17th.
Tickets go on sale
online at 12:01 p.m. the same day.
Trash Pandas to be at full capacity for first season at Toyota Field
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Toyota Field, home of the minor league baseball Trash Pandas in Huntsville/Madison. (Joe Songer | jsonger@al.com).Joe Songer | jsonger@al.com
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Single game tickets will also go on sale Saturday at Toyota Field, Nelson said.
The Madison-based minor league baseball team has been awaiting guidance on the number of people that would be allowed into the stadium. Nelson said Monday that Major League Baseball, which sets conditions for its minor league teams, said it would defer to local regulations relating to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ahead of the opening day of Minor League Baseball’s season in May, the Rocket City Trash Pandas have announced that they will be having a “100 percent capacity” at Toyota Field, as reported by several local news outlets.
Toyota Field will be at 100% capacity for Trash Pandas home opener
The team owner shared the update Friday.
Posted: Apr 9, 2021 1:00 PM
Updated: Apr 9, 2021 11:21 PM
Posted By: Regan Spencer, Max Cohan
Toyota Field will be full of fans for the Trash Pandas home opener on May 11th.
The team s owner, Ralph Nelson, said the stadium will operate at 100% capacity.
In 2021, the Trash Pandas will finally get to play on their field.
According to Nelson, the team will need to follow the previously announced MLB rules to operate at full capacity. For fans, this means that masks must be worn at all times, except when eating. Additionally, there will be social distancing on all concession lines and in general admission areas. MLB rules also call for the creation of a players bubble, which will separate the athletes and fans with a plexiglass buffer zone around dugouts and bullpens.