
"Fifty years I've had these tickets. They threw me under the bus."
"I said, 'That's not fair,' rejecting the team's buyback offer."
"The Dodgers, currently valued at an estimated $7.8 billion to $8 billion, apparently couldn't accommodate a man who has supported them through thick and thin."
"While digital ticketing has become the norm across sports, Segal's story highlights the downside of an all-tech approach."
Errol Segal, an 81-year-old fan with 50 years of season tickets, faces exclusion from Dodgers games due to a digital-only ticket policy. Despite his loyalty, the team refuses to provide paper tickets for the 2026 season, even after Segal offered to pay extra. The Dodgers argue that digital ticketing prevents scalping and fraud, but Segal's situation illustrates the drawbacks of an all-digital approach. He remains frustrated, having been offered a refund instead of a solution that accommodates his needs.
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