After the Los Angeles Dodgers decided to stop printing game tickets this season, one faithful fan is frustrated with the team’s new policy.
Errol Segal, who’s been a Dodger fan for 50 years, said he received a notice before the season began that he can no longer get printed tickets.
Segal, 81, owns a recycling center in South LA and said he’ll likely be spending more time there now that the Dodgers have gone fully digital.
“I enjoy working,” Segal said. “I don’t feel my age.”
He said he went to Dodger Stadium Thursday and was able to buy paper tickets, but the team won’t let him get them for the entire season.
“If I had the tickets one year, five years, 10 years, that’s another story,” Segal said. “50 years I’ve had these tickets. They threw me under the bus.”
The Dodgers offered to buy Segal’s tickets back from him, but he refused.
“I said, ‘That’s not fair, you’re just going to throw me out like that?’” Segal said.
Segal said he hopes the Dodgers reconsider letting him purchase printed tickets in the future.
The team did not comment on whether they would make an exception for Segal.



