In March, the Seattle Mariners announced the first 11 home games would be played in front of 9,000 fans. The rest of the season's home games looked to be in a bit of jeopardy for fans as King County risked moving back to Phase 2 of the state's reopening plan.
But on Monday, Gov. Jay Inslee announced in a news release that only Whitman, Pierce and Cowlitz counties would move back to Phase 2. After the announcement, the Mariners said 20 additional home games would allow fans. Until further notice, the attendance cap was still 9,000, the organization said in a news release.