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:
Syracuse Mets announce plans for 2021 ticket sales (9 things to know)
Updated 10:46 AM;
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The Syracuse Mets will begin selling tickets for the 2021 season on April 20.Scott Schild | sschild@syracuse.
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Syracuse, N.Y. The Syracuse Mets have released specifics about ticket sales for the 2021 season.
The Mets will open with a home contest against Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on May 4 and will play a 120-game schedule.
Here are nine things to know about ticket sales and attendance:
Tickets will go on sale starting 10 a.m. April 20. They will be available at the Onondaga Coach Ticket Office at NBT Bank Stadium during regular office hours (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.), over the phone at 315-474-7833, or online at syracusemets.com.