The Texas Rangers may have a full stadium for their home opener next month after debuting their 40,518-seat stadium without fans in the stands for their games last season.

The Rangers would be the first team in Major League Baseball or any major U.S.-based sport to have a full-capacity crowd since the coronavirus pandemic started rapidly shutting down sports a year ago this week.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott gave an order on Wednesday allowing businesses in the state to operate at 100% capacity.

The Rangers will still require fans to wear masks for games, unless they are actively eating and drinking at their seats.