When Major League Baseball announced plans to carry forward with the 2020 season, they were criticized for opting not to play inside a bubble like the NBA and NHL.
MLB instead allowed teams to travel to other stadiums within their region. There were some hurdles along the way, including coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreaks in multiple clubhouses, but the league managed to complete its 60-game regular season on time.
MLB shifted course for the postseason, implementing a bubble plan that saw Southern California and Texas host games. The Los Angeles Dodgers hosted a Wild Card Series at Dodger Stadium, then arrived at Globe Life Field for the remainder of their postseason run.