The Los Angeles Dodgers are at odds with one of their most loyal fans.
81-year-old Dodgers season ticket holder Errol Segal is beefing with his beloved team after he received a notice for this season that he would no longer get printed tickets. The team was going fully digital for tickets to season ticket holders beginning this year.
The problem is that Segal, who has been a season ticket holder for 50 years, “doesn’t know how to use a computer” and only owns an old flip phone that cannot store virtual tickets.
This 81 year old man is a lifelong Dodgers fan & has been a season pass holder for over 50 years & was just told that he would no longer be allowed to get printed tickets only digital from now on & he’s barely able to navigate a computer & phone.Dodgers aren’t replying to anyone. pic.twitter.com/mwQaHNKeLA
— Suzie rizzio (@Suzierizzo1) April 5, 2026
What stung even more for Segal was that he was given physical tickets when he tried to purchase tickets in person at the Dodger Stadium ticketing booth.
“They can print them. They just don’t want to print them for me. … 50 years, five generations, 50 years and they threw me under the bus,” Segal told NBC Los Angeles.
Season ticket holders spend thousands of dollars on tickets every year. The least the Dodgers or any franchise, for that matter, could do is give them the option to receive physical tickets, even just as a memento. And if not, the Dodgers could’ve at least rewarded Segal’s longtime dedication by grandfathering him in under the new policy.














