Las Vegas Review-Journal

Odd couple: Pirates, Blue Jays

Will Pittsburgh share ballpark with Toronto?

- By Rob Gillies The Associated Press

TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays are talking to the Pittsburgh Pirates about sharing their major league ballpark this season after Canada’s government barred them from playing in their home stadium amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Pirates president Travis Williams confirmed the talks and sounded ready to welcome the Blue Jays.

“In an effort to help in the return of the game we all love, we continue to have active discussion­s with Major League Baseball and the Toronto Blue Jays organizati­on regarding the possibilit­y of hosting home games for the Blue Jays at PNC Park this season,” Williams said in a statement Monday.

“This will be a monumental challenge for our staff, but leaning in to help others is what Pittsburgh­ers do best. If we are able to safely accommodat­e, not only will it bring additional internatio­nal attention to our city, it will also bring with it jobs and revenue for local hotels, restaurant­s and other businesses that will support the Blue Jays organizati­on as well as additional visiting teams.”

Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo said he was pleased to read what the Pirates said.

“That’s encouragin­g that they feel that way about us coming,” he said. “Going to Pittsburgh, that’s a beautiful ballpark.”

The Pirates are led by former Blue Jays executives Ben Cherington and Steve Sanders.

Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins said earlier Monday that his team has more than five contingenc­y plans and was in talks with other teams. He declined to name them.

“We are focused on getting into a major league facility,” Atkins said.

Canada denied the Blue Jays’ request to play at Rogers Centre because the regular-season schedule would require frequent travel back and forth from the United States, where COVID-19 cases are surging.

Atkins said if the Blue Jays can’t find a major league park, their Triple-a affiliate in Buffalo, New York, would be their most likely site for home games.

But based on what the players want and the collaborat­ion they are getting from other teams and

Major League Baseball, Atkins said the Blue Jays are focused on major league parks, as long as they can be safe. He said health and safety is the priority, so the ability to be socially distant without comprising other teams’ ability to maintain social distancing is important.

Toronto begins the season at Tampa Bay on Friday and is scheduled to play its first home game July 29 against defending champion Washington.

Detroit Tigers general manager Al Avila said MLB and the Blue Jays have not reached out to the Tigers about sharing Comerica Park. “I have a good idea where they’re going to go, but I can’t say,” Avila said.

The team had been considerin­g playing home games at its training facility in Dunedin, Florida, which is among the states that are virus hot spots, or Sahlen Field in Buffalo, just across the Niagara River from Canada. Players have told management they want to be in a major league park.

 ?? Gene J. Puskar The Associated Press ?? The Pirates play Cleveland in an exhibition game Saturday at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. The Pirates are willing to share their park with the Toronto Blue Jays, who are banned from playing at home.
Gene J. Puskar The Associated Press The Pirates play Cleveland in an exhibition game Saturday at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. The Pirates are willing to share their park with the Toronto Blue Jays, who are banned from playing at home.

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