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After an offseason that s felt like it would never end, Minor League Baseball is nearly back, and it’s bringing its most colorful initiative with it. Copa de la Diversión, MiLB’s season-long “Fun Cup” celebration of Hispanic communities across the baseball landscape, returns in 2021 with its most packed itinerary yet.
After an offseason that s felt like it would never end, Minor League Baseball is nearly back, and it’s bringing its most colorful initiative with it.
Copa de la Diversión, MiLB’s season-long “Fun Cup” celebration of Hispanic communities across the baseball landscape, returns in 2021 with its most packed itinerary yet. Nearly two-thirds of Minor League teams will participate in the initiative this year the largest percentage of clubs in the five-year history of the program and the logos, uniforms and identities are as vibrant than ever.
NJ stadiums, big venues will reopen to limited fans in March
Gov. Phil Murphy has announced that large venues will be permitted to reopen to a limited number of fans starting in March, for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic prompted the shutdown of stadiums and other such facilities.
Murphy also extended the updated policy to collegiate sports, allowing two people per athlete to attend a game as long as capacity at an indoor venue doesn t exceed 35%, effective immediately, Murphy said during an appearance on WFAN on Monday morning.
Any sports or entertainment venue with a capacity of 5,000 or more will be allowed to host up to 10% of indoor maximum capacity or 15% of outdoor seating capacity, effective 6 a.m. on March 1.