Video: The Unvaccinated Section At Sahlen Field Looks Like A Scene From The Walking Dead

Jun 3, 2021

The Jays just moved to Sahlen field in Buffalo and baseball fans have been allowed two sections.

Vaccinated and Unvaccinated.

Get a load of the unvaxxed section on the visitor side.


MMMM. Soooo fun. Nothing like sitting 12 feet away from the people you showed up with, in a section that has the vibe of a funeral.
Sick night out.

Watch the energy coming from the vaccinated section as Joe Panik iced last nights come from behind, 9th inning win, and know that there are 87 people on the other side of the field the TV crew is trying to keep off-camera.

 

Check out the unvaxxed section behind Carl Edwards Jr.  it looked like it was hopping.

If you look real close, you can see the cardboard cutouts on the left.

It’s so stupid.  Why even bother?  You have TONS of vaxxed fans who pose no risk dying to get into the game but at 35% capacity, the Blue Jays can’t accommodate responsible folks ONLY so they have to dedicate a whole section to the undead.

Last night’s game was electric and The Blue Jays knew what they were doing putting the vaccinated section behind their dugout.  There’s noting I want to see less than a bunch of miserable anti-science knobs sit through a game that I can’t go to.

Imagine this group cheering the Jays on during last nights come back?

If and when the Blue Jays come back to Toronto, they better not have an unvaxxed section and if they do, i hope it’s in the 500 section by the roof.

Right here would be perfect.  Hose em down before and after, too.

Bring on the vaccine passports.

 

Dean Blundell

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