Biden says Rangers making mistake by allowing full capacity
President Joe Biden tells ESPN it was a mistake for the Texas Rangers to allow full capacity at their ballpark for their first game

President Joe Biden told ESPN on Wednesday it was a mistake for the Texas Rangers to allow full capacity at their ballpark for their first game.
Speaking on the eve of opening day, Biden also said he supports discussions between Major League Baseball and the players' union on moving the All-Star Game from Atlanta over concern about legislation adopted in Georgia restricting voting rights.
Fans are set to return to major league stadiums on Thursday after they were kept out during the regular season last year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Capacity will be limited to about 12% in Boston and Washington. Twelve teams are at 20%, Colorado at about 43% and Houston at 50%.
The only team higher is Texas, at 100%. The Rangersā Globe Life Field can seat 40,300 people.
āWell, thatās a decision they made. I think itās a mistake,ā Biden told ESPN. āThey should listen to Dr. (Anthony) Fauci, the scientists and the experts. But I think itās not responsible.ā
Major League Baseball is encouraging everyone involved with the sport to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible. A three-page memorandum from MLB and the playersā association sent to players and staff on Monday says some restrictions will be eliminated when 85% of major league players and primary field staff are vaccinated against the coronavirus.
But Major League Baseball isn't requiring the vaccine for players or staff. Asked how he would advise players who might feel hesitant about the COVID-19 vaccine, Biden said: āI would say Iām President of the United States and I got vaccinated. I donāt have an unimportant job. Would I take the vaccine if I thought it was going to hurt me? We have done incredible research on the vaccines and they have shown that they work. We have to get to the point where enough people have taken the vaccine so we diminish the possibility for it to spread.ā
The Nationals announced Wednesday that they had a player test positive for COVID-19, and four teammates and a staff member had been quarantined after contact tracing. They are scheduled to host the Mets on Thursday night.
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred and union head Tony Clark also are discussing the possibility of moving the All-Star Game because of the legislation adopted in Georgia restricting voting rights. Manfred said Wednesday he is talking to āvarious constituencies within the gameā about the issue.
Georgia's new law adds a photo ID requirement for voting absentee by mail, cuts the amount of time people have to request an absentee ballot and limits where drop boxes can be placed and when they can be accessed. It also bans people from handing out food or water to voters waiting in line and allows the Republican-controlled State Election Board to remove and replace county election officials while curtailing the power of the secretary of state as Georgiaās chief elections officer.
Clark has said he āwould look forwardā to discussions around moving the Midsummer Classic out of Truist Park, and Biden said he would āstrongly supportā such a decision.
āPeople look to them,ā Biden said, referring to professional athletes. āTheyāre leaders. Look at what happened with the NBA, as well. Look whatās happened across the board. The very people who were victimized the most are the people who are the leaders in these various sports, and itās just not right. This is Jim Crow on steroids what theyāre doing in Georgia and 40 other states."
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