People attending professional baseball games should comply with COVID-19 prevention regulations, CPBL commissioner Tsai Chi-chang (蔡其昌) said yesterday, ahead of the start of the season today.
Health authorities have approved the league’s plan to hold games without crowd restrictions, Tsai said.
However, virus prevention rules would be in place, including temperature checks and contact tracing via QR codes that people would have to scan with their smartphones, he said.
“We call on fans to comply with the regulations at ballparks,” Tsai said.
Ticket holders whose temperature is above 37.5°C, who are coughing persistently or have any other symptoms associated with COVID-19 would be denied
CPBL, Kaohsiung officials talk potential sixth team
EXPANSION: Some of next season’s games would be moved south to test the waters, but an application for a team would have to be filed earlier, a league official said
By Shelley Shan / Staff reporter
CPBL representatives on Tuesday met with officials of the Kaohsiung City Government to discuss the potential launch of the professional baseball league’s much-anticipated sixth team.
CPBL commissioner John Wu (吳志揚) told Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai (陳其邁) that he hoped a team could be formed in Kaohsiung by the middle of next season, which is to start on March 31.