Peoria, Ill. – The Peoria Chiefs, in conjunction with state and local health officials, have
announced that fans will be able to attend games at Dozer Park for the 2021 season.
The decision will allow a limit of 20% occupancy in the seating bowl, while suites will be
limited to 10 guests per suite. Picnic areas will see various limits, depending on group sizes.
All attendees must wear face coverings and physically distance themselves during the event.
Thorough cleaning, disinfecting and safety measures will be a priority at Dozer Park. More
information regarding safe practices will be announced prior to the season. The Chiefs will
continue to work with state and local health officials as the year progresses for any changes.
“It’s been a long year and a half without baseball in Peoria, but we are excited to get back to it
and to welcome fans back to Dozer Park, safely,” Chiefs GM, Jason Mott, said.
The Chiefs 2021 season will kick-off on May 4th, with a six-game swing in Cedar Rapids
followed by two home stints against Wisconsin (May 11-16) and Quad Cities (May 18-23).
Chiefs Will Allow Some Fans


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