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I emailed a ticket account executive. He said you can trade in your tickets for future games, either at the box office, or mail them to the ticket office with a note on the game you want. They will try and get same/similar seats that you had before.

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I think MLB made a pretty good decision here. Safety of the fans and players is paramount. My guess is there were some complications with Nats Stadium that don't exist with Tampa.

As I have pointed out elsewhere, it is likely that the Orioles carry business interruption insurance that covers a good chunk of the revenue they will lose this week.

It's possible, although BI usually arises in the context of a property damage claim. I'm not aware of any property damage to the Orioles' property. They could have some sort of civil unrest policy that covers BI, but I think that would be less common.

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It's possible, although BI usually arises in the context of a property damage claim. I'm not aware of any property damage to the Orioles' property. They could have some sort of civil unrest policy that covers BI, but I think that would be less common.

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I'm sure a state of emergency being declared could be sufficient to trigger some sort of policy, considering their business relies on (A) playing the games in their stadium and (B) fans attending. Would seem like a decent proxy for anything determined to be severe enough to close the stadium and prevent attendance.

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I'm not sure if anyone posted this yet, but there is one very legal way to watch the game in person tomorrow.

Get a room at the Hilton that overlooks the stadium. I'm not sure if any are still available, but you'd have a very unique perspective of a very unique game.

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There is none. News is wrong.

The news was not wrong. There was indeed looting yesterday morning. It was shown live during the morning news. I saw the report. Young men in restraints were being walked out of a store by police and were placed in police vans while onlookers across the street jeered the police for arresting them.

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The news was not wrong. There was indeed looting yesterday morning. It was shown live during the morning news. I saw the report. Young men in restraints were being walked out of a store by police and were placed in police vans while onlookers across the street jeered the police for arresting them.

There were also five people shot, carjackings and muggings. The news seems to make things seem better than they are. Well at least the local news.

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