81yo Dodgers fan can no longer get tickets because he doesn't have a smartphone

Fans split: “learn a smartphone” vs “print the darn tickets” at the Dodgers gate

TLDR: An 81-year-old Dodgers lifer says the team went digital-only, leaving him shut out without a smartphone. Commenters went to war: one side demands a simple print or will‑call backup for seniors and dead batteries, the other says it’s 2026—adapt already—with extra outrage over the post hiding behind an X login.

An X post lit up the internet: an 81-year-old, 50+ year Dodgers season-ticket holder says the team told him printed tickets are over—digital-only—and he barely uses a smartphone. With the Dodgers silent, the comments did what they do best: explode.

One camp went full empathy. Fans begged for a backup print option or simple will‑call, noting phones die, apps crash, and stadium cell service is a circus. As one put it, batteries “drain faster than a ninth‑inning lead,” and no one wants Grandpa locked out at the turnstile after half a century of loyalty. Another camp fired back with tough love: it’s 2026, get a phone. The spiciest replies said smartphones have been around for ages and he has time to learn—harsh, but loud.

Then came the meta-meltdown: users griped they couldn’t even read the post without an X account, shouting “stop posting Twitter links” while arguing about… access. The irony wrote itself. Jokesters piled on with “No phone, no home plate,” “TicketGate,” and memes of paper tickets wearing throwback jerseys. Underneath the chaos lives a real question: should teams go all‑digital for convenience, or keep a low‑tech safety net so loyal, older, and offline fans aren’t benched?

Key Points

  • An X post alleges an 81-year-old Dodgers season pass holder of 50+ years was told printed tickets are no longer available and only digital tickets will be provided.
  • The post states the individual struggles with using a computer and phone, making digital-only access difficult.
  • The post claims the Los Angeles Dodgers have not responded to inquiries about the ticketing issue.
  • Displayed engagement metrics on X show 3.1 million views and 1.3 thousand replies for the post.
  • No official response or confirmation from the Dodgers is included in the article content; it relies solely on the social media post.

Hottest takes

"always have an analog failsafe like a printable ticket" — kjkjadksj
"sad, but thats life." — threethirtytwo
"He can go get one and learn how to use it." — polski-g
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