One man’s quest to be allowed to watch baseball games in person again
WASHINGTON — PRELEDE FOR TUESDAY AM
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.