Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Politicians: Stand Down - Fauci: Stand Down

Editor's note: Fauci, as the highest paid federal employee do us a favor will you? Go jump in a lake. If you are an American and you're afraid, stay home. If you want to wear a face diaper, wear one. That's your choice. You want to participate in lockdowns that are destroying the US economy while China accelerates? You might want to reconsider. Listen to Rand Paul at the end of this post. Thank you, Governor Abbott. Thank you, Texas Rangers and the Toronto Blue Jays, great game. That's "normal."

"I'm Not Quite Sure": Fauci Can't Explain Texas Covid Cases Continuing to Drop Despite the State Reopening 100% a Month Ago
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Source: CTV News

Texas Rangers fill stands with fans, who accept 'calculated risk'

By Schuyler Dixon | The Associated Press | April 5, 2021
Fans fill the stands at Globe Life Field during the first inning of a baseball game between the Texas Rangers and the Toronto Blue Jays, Monday, April 5, 2021, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Jeffrey McWhorter) 

ARLINGTON, TEXAS -- Susanna Frare said her family decided to take a "calculated risk" attending the home opener of the Texas Rangers, the first major U.S. pro sports event to approach capacity in a stadium since the coronavirus shutdown more than a year ago. 

The crowd of 38,238 at Globe Life Field was announced as a sellout Monday for the 6-2 loss to Toronto. The retractable roof was open on a 75-degree day with 15 mph winds.

"Since it's at full capacity, that was something that we gave a lot of thought about," said Frare, holding one young child with another sitting next to her at a table behind seats in the upper deck in left field about two hours before the game.

"But since masks are required and we're doing our part and we know that the ballpark is doing their part to keep everything clean and sanitized as much as possible, we just thought it was worth it to come on out here," she said.

The Rangers gained national attention with their announcement last month to make all tickets available for the home opener, drawing criticism from President Joe Biden that it was a "mistake" and "not responsible."

The club's decision came not long after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott lifted the state's mask mandate and cleared businesses to operate normally. The Rangers said masks were required.

The Republican governor sent the Rangers a letter saying he wouldn't throw out the first ball, citing Major League Baseball's decision to move the All-Star Game from Atlanta in response to Georgia's sweeping new voting laws.

Frare wasn't going to miss this chance to see the game.

"It's opening day," she said. "We've never had an opportunity to go to an opening day. We just felt like it's the kind of time to get back out there. It's a calculated risk. But something that we wanted to do, a fun experience."

It was definitely the closest thing to normal in pro and college sports since mid-March last year, when college basketball shut down the same day MLB called off spring training.

Baseball had an abbreviated 60-game regular season without fans last year. The only games with fans were at the home of the Rangers -- the neutral-site NL Championship Series and World Series.

This was the first chance for Texas fans to see their own team in a game that counted -- many came to the playoffs last year just to see the $1.2 billion stadium and because they missed baseball.

Many other things were normal as well, including the patches of empty, sun-splashed seats that were common for many previous home openers in Texas.

Fans could be heard clearly singing the national anthem, slugger Joey Gallo got a loud ovation during pregame introductions and all the concession stands were open.

In the second inning, Toronto's Marcus Semien and Cavan Biggio connected on back-to-back homers, prompting fans to pressure the pair who snagged the souvenirs to toss the balls back onto the field. Neither caved to the peer pressure.

"I've been excited for this park from the minute they announced they were going to build it," 23-year-old Rangers fan Alex Posani said.

Please go to CTV News to read more. 
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