One man’s quest to be allowed to watch baseball games in person again
WASHINGTON — Hayden Bluth is just one of at least 41,313 Washington-area baseball fans who weren’t allowed inside the gates Monday at Nationals Park. But he’s the only one who showed up anyway.
Bluth, a New York Mets fan from the nearby D.C. suburb of Arlington, Va., has been staging a one-man protest outside the ballpark where the world champion Nationals will meet the Toronto Blue Jays again tonight, hoping to settle the score after Monday’s 4-1 loss.
At each of the last four games, Bluth has maintained a torturous, solitary vigil, shouting “Sell me tickets” and brandishing the same slogan on a hand-lettered placard. All the while, the games take place before the outdoor stadium’s 41,000-plus empty seats, baseball’s intoxicating sound effects — including piped-in crowd noise — audible from the street.
“We’re outside right now, and I’m willing to put my mask on,” said Bluth, his face covering in his pocket, given the dearth of people around and the blistering 35 C heat.