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Team/Stadium Bags Cameras Baltimore Orioles/Oriole Park All Items That Are Allowed Into the Ballpark Guests Are Welcome to Bring Cameras and Will Be Inspected Team/Stadium Bags Cameras Baltimore Orioles/Oriole Park All items that are allowed into the ballpark Guests are welcome to bring cameras and will be inspected. Purses, diaper bags, video recorders into the ballpark for personal backpacks and camera bags will be use. However, any photographic equipment permitted into the ballpark, but items must fit cannot be used to reproduce the game and into a 16" x 16" x 8" box. must not interfere with other fans' enjoyment of the game. Boston Red Sox/Fenway Park No bag or item larger than 16"x16"x8" will be Cameras and video cameras are permitted permitted inside the Park. Hard-sided coolers inside Fenway Park, but cannot be used to and glass containers are not allowed. reproduce the game and must not interfere with other fans' enjoyment of the game. Chicago White Sox/US Cellular Field Guests are welcome to: Fans are welcome to bring cameras into the • Carry in food in a small, clear (see-through) ballpark. However, video cameras may not plastic bag. be used to reproduce the game and must not • Enter with small, soft-sided bags (no larger interfere with other fans. No large camera than 16" x 16" x 8") that will be searched bags or tripods/camera supports are allowed prior to entering the park. into the park. • Carry in one sealed plastic bottle of water, one liter or less in size, but no other beverages of any kind. For any items that are too large to be carried into U.S. Cellular Field, guests may use the independent bag check facility located outside of Gate 5 in between parking lots A and B. There is a $2 fee per bag and the facility closes 30 minutes following the end of the game. Cleveland Indians/Progressive Field Bags exceeding the maximum size of Cameras and video recorders, provided their 16x16x8 inches prohibited. use does not interfere with other guests' enjoyment of the ballgame. However, any resale of photography or video for any commercial purpose is strictly prohibited. The team name, logos and players' likenesses are all copyrighted material. All cameras and equipment bags are subject to inspection. Detroit Tigers/Comerica Park Bags smaller than 16" x 16" x 8" (including Guests are welcome to bring still and video soft sided coolers, backpacks and diaper cameras into the park and may take pictures bags -- bags cannot have a rigid interior or from their seats during the game. Guests are exterior frame. requested to not stand in aisles or obstruct others from viewing the game while taking pictures. Tripods, unipods, and monopods are not permitted in the park. Kansas City Royals/Kauffman Stadium Bags that exceed a maximum size of Although still and video cameras are 16x16x8 and hard-sided coolers are not welcome in the stadium, please do not set up allowed into the stadium. tripods or block the view of other guests. Flash photography of the game and videotaping of the game action, however, is strictly prohibited. Los Angeles Angels/Angel Stadium In accordance with Major League Baseball Still photography and hand-held video security measures, no large bags or cameras for personal use are allowed in the backpacks will be allowed inside Angel ballpark. Per MLB restrictions game action Stadium of Anaheim. Bags that measure 16" cannot be recorded. Professional long by 16" tall by 8" wide or smaller will be photography equipment, cameras with permitted inside the facility. All bags are lenses larger than four inches and camera subject to search before entering Angel support pods are not permitted. Please be Stadium of Anaheim. courteous to those around you when taking pictures. Please do not stand at the bottom of an aisle to take pictures. Minnesota Twins/Metrodome No bags larger than 16"x16"x8" will be Use of video cameras is permitted before the allowed into the park. All bags meeting this game. Major League Baseball regulations criteria, including purses, are subject to prohibit the use of video cameras once the search. game begins. (No mention of still cameras.) Team/Stadium Bags Cameras New York Yankees/Yankee Stadium Diaper bags, small backpacks, small purses Single-frame flash photography is permitted. and bags are permitted. However, in Tripods, extended length zoom lenses, other accordance with Major League Baseball professional camera equipment, movie security regulations, bags larger than 16 x 16 cameras and any other video or audio x 8 inches will not be allowed into the recording equipment are not permitted in Stadium. Briefcases, large backpacks, large Yankee Stadium. Guests are not permitted to purses and bags, coolers and hard-sided transmit or aid in transmitting any account, bags and containers are also not permitted. description, picture, video, audio, All bags must be thoroughly inspected before reproduction or other information about any they are permitted into the Stadium. Box games. templates shall be used at inspection points, and bags and their contents must fit without assistance, modification or adjustment. The Yankees reserve the right to inspect any bags, clothing or other articles prior to entry into Yankee Stadium and prohibit entry or require removal of any items the Yankees deem inappropriate or potentially injurious to Yankee Stadium, other patrons or field personnel. Oakland A's/Oakland Coliseium All bags must be no larger than 16" x16" x 8". Cameras and videos are allowed in the All bags, including backpacks and purses, stadium during all regular season baseball are subject to search. No cans, weapons, games as long as they are not for glass containers or alcohol are allowed into commercial use. Both cameras and videos the stadium at any time. No hard-sided must be hand held; tripods cannot be set up coolers of any size are permitted. Diaper in the seating areas or the aisles (monopods bags are permitted in regardless of size, for are allowed), and must not block the view of guests accompanied by their babies. the ball game for other guests. Strollers must be small enough to keep out of walkways and aisles or be checked into the Security Office 125 or First Aid 109. Seattle Mariners/Safeco Field Hard-sided coolers are not permitted into the Personal photography and video are ballpark. Guests may bring in bags that do permitted in the ballpark provided the images not exceed 16"x16"x8" which must be stored are for personal use only; however, under the seat. Security personnel are videotaping any game action is prohibited. required to open all bags at the gates for Photographic support tools that may interfere visual inspection before entry. with others' enjoyment of the game (tripods, professional lenses - larger than 200 mm, etc.) are not permitted in the ballpark. Tampa Bay Rays/Tropicana Field For the comfort and security of all our guests, Guests are permitted to bring cameras/video we reserve the right to inspect all bags and recorders into the stadium provided they are packages entering Tropicana Field. not for commercial use. Cameras and video Backpacks, purses, bags or packages which recorders must be hand-held. Fans are not exceed 16 x 16 x 8 inches in size will not be permitted to obstruct any aisles or the view of allowed to enter Tropicana Field, and must others. Tripods are prohibited. Lenses are be returned to the guest's vehicle. Wrapped restricted to less than 12 inches. gifts are not permitted. Texas Rangers/Rangers Ballpark No metal cans, glass containers, or alcoholic Cameras and video equipment are permitted beverages may be carried into the stadium. in Rangers Ballpark. However, flash No coolers, backpacks, or oversize bags photography, video reproductions and allowed. All carry bags and purses must be equipment that might interfere with another 12"x12"x6" or smaller, and will be searched guest's enjoyment of the game are by ballpark staff. prohibited. Toronto Blue Jays/Rogers Centre Guests may not bring hard-sided coolers or The Toronto Blue Jays welcome cameras for large bags into Rogers Centre. Knapsacks the purposes of still photography provided and bags smaller than 16 in. x 16 in. x 8 in. their use does not interfere with other guests' will be permitted. All bags will be subject to enjoyment. Video cameras are permitted in inspection. Guests with questions concerning stadium but taping of any game footage is these regulations are advised to contact the strictly prohibited. The Toronto Blue Jays and Guest Relations Department at 416-341- Rogers Centre reserve the right to request 1707. that guests discontinue filming or taking pictures on Rogers Centre property. Team/Stadium Bags Cameras Arizona Diamondbacks/Chase Field Large bags or items that exceed 11" x 11" x Hand-held video and non-professional still 15" in dimension will not be allowed into the cameras for personal use may be brought ballpark. Soft coolers ONLY will be into Chase Field, provided game action is not authorized as long as they are within the 11" recorded, as mandated by Major League x 11" x 15" requirement. Any food item Baseball. Flash photography and camera should be brought in a clear plastic grocery support pods are not permitted. We ask that style bag. you are courteous of those around you when taking pictures. Atlanta Braves/Turner Field Each guest is permitted to bring one bag into All cameras must be hand held and no the ballpark. Bags can be no larger than 16" longer than 5" in length. No tripods or x 16" x 8" and will be subject to inspection monopods will be permitted. Hand-held video upon entry in accordance with Major League cameras and still cameras for personal use Baseball security regulations.
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