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White Sox Become the First Team to Install Foul Pole to Foul Pole Netting

Visitors to Guaranteed Rate Field will notice a major change to the stadium when the Chicago White Sox host their first game after the All-Star break. The White Sox have become the first team in Major League Baseball to install foul pole to foul pole netting to protect fans from hard-hit foul balls. We will see it for the first time when the White Sox host the Miami Marlins on Monday, July 22.

There have been growing cries to extend the protective netting in baseball stadiums since late May. A young girl in Houston was struck by a foul ball when the Astros were facing the Chicago Cubs in a game at Minute Maid Park, and her reaction left many players shaken. Albert Almora Jr. had to be consoled after the accident, and he has helped lead the push for protective netting.

MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred has stated that the decision to extend protective netting from foul pole to foul pole will be a team-by-team decision, and the league has no plans to make it mandatory. He has noted the inherent difficulties since stadium dimensions aren’t uniform in baseball like they are in other sports, but other teams have already stated their intentions to add netting.

The Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington Nationals and Texas Rangers have all issued statements that they will be adding netting sometime in the near future. Pittsburgh and Washington have not yet given a timetable on when this is expected to take place, but Texas has said its new stadium will have protective netting when it opens in 2020.

Illinois Senators Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth have expressed their concern with regards to this issue too. They sent Manfred a letter at the end of June pushing for the commissioner to make the netting mandatory across MLB.

H/T: Chicago Tribune

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