Covid tests, remote first pitches and no Tebow: 10 things to know about the Syracuse Mets’ opener
Updated Apr 30, 2021;
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Covid precautions. A remodeled stadium. A different league. A new manager.
And yes, no Tim Tebow.
After the entire 2020 minor league baseball season was canceled because of Covid, the Mets return to the field Tuesday by hosting Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at 6:35 p.m. Maximum attendance is 2,163, and according to Syracuse general manager Jason Smorol the game will be a sellout.
Here’s a primer to catch you up on some of the many changes this season.
Covid testing
display proof of one of the following in order to enter the park: