It’s opening day for Major League Baseball (MLB) April 1, but the rules of the game don’t just apply to players this year. Fans, too, must abide by a plethora of regulations in order to catch their favorite team in person during the ongoing pandemic. Stadium capacity in Orange County—currently in the orange tier—will be limited to 33 percent, per state guidelines. MLB policy requires fans to be seated in physically-distanced pods of two-to-six seats. Unused seats will be zip tied. Floor markers and signage will be placed throughout stadiums to indicate six feet of separation, and highly-trafficked areas will be partitioned off to promote social distancing. Fans aged two-and-older will be required to wear appropriate face coverings—but neck gaiters, bandanas and masks with valves aren’t considered adequate by stadium standards. Fans can remove masks when eating or drinking in their ticketed seats. Los Angeles Dodgers After winning its first World Series …