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COVID-19 : Season Update and FAQs

March 19, 2020

Updated June 30, 2020 Please Click Here for more information about the cancellation of the 2020 JetHawks Season Below are some Frequently Asked Questions you may have regarding how Covid-19 affects the Lancaster JetHawks and the 2020 season. We will be updating this page with any new information. These updates

Updated June 30, 2020

Please Click Here for more information about the cancellation of the 2020 JetHawks Season

Below are some Frequently Asked Questions you may have regarding how Covid-19 affects the Lancaster JetHawks and the 2020 season.

We will be updating this page with any new information. These updates will also be posted on our social channels, and we encourage you to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to get the most up-to-date information. Please feel free to reach out with any questions via social media or email [email protected].

Does this mean the 2020 season is cancelled?

Yes, the 2020 JetHawks season has been cancelled, per Minor League Baseball.

I had single game tickets, or a ticket package for 2020. What do I do now?

Please click here for information on your options for any 2020 tickets or packages.

Can we still visit the team store and JetHawks Front Office?

Absolutely. The JetHawks offices and Team Store are open Monday-Friday, from 9:00-4:00pm. Please enter through the 'Front Offices' door, located next to the ticket windows. All visitors are asked to follow Los Angeles County guidelines for social distancing and mask wearing. If you would prefer, we encourage fans to shop online at jethawks.com. You may also call us at 661-726-5400 or email us at [email protected] with questions.

What is Minor League Baseball communicating with its clubs?

On June 30, 2020, Minor League Baseball released the following statement about the 2020 season: "Major League Baseball™ (MLB™) has informed Minor League Baseball™ (MiLB™) that it will not be providing its affiliated Minor League teams with players for the 2020 season. As a result, there will not be a Minor League Baseball season in 2020."