Orlando Sentinel

Blue Jays in search of a 2nd home

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The Blue Jays are talking to several teams about sharing a major league ballpark this season after Canada’s government barred Toronto from playing in its home stadium amid the coronaviru­s pandemic, general manager Ross Atkins said Monday.

“We would much rather be in a major league facility,” Atkins said.

He declined to identify the teams but said the Blue Jays have more than five contingenc­y plans.

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.

Atkins said health and safety is the priority, so the ability to socially distance without comprising other teams’ abilities to socially distance is important.

The Blue Jays begin the season against the Rays on the road Friday.

The team is scheduled to play its first home game July 29 against the Nationals.

The team had been considerin­g playing home games at its training facility in Dunedin, Florida, which is among the states that are virus hotspots, 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.

High school: California’s governing body for high school sports said Monday the 2020-21 seasons will begin no earlier than December, and fall, winter and spring seasons will be condensed into two seasons.

Horse racing: Los Alamitos is off probation with the California Horse Racing Board approving its plan to address injuries and deaths at the Orange County track. It had been on a 10-day probation and under threat of losing its license that runs through Dec. 22. According to the board, 21 horses have died from racing or training at the track in 2020, including 10 since May 26.

NFL: Players will be tested daily for the coronaviru­s for at least the first two weeks of training camp per the league’s new testing protocols. The NFL and the players’ union reached an agreement as rookies for the Texans and Chiefs were set to report to camp Monday. Rookies for other teams begin arriving Tuesday . ... The NFL on Monday made an offer to the NFL Players Associatio­n to play no preseason games this summer, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The players had been pushing not to play preseason games this year, while the league had most recently been seeking to play two games instead of the usual four.

NBA: The NBA and the National Basketball Players Associatio­n said Monday that coronaviru­s tests of 346 players at the league’s bubble campus in Orlando, Florida, since July 13 have yielded zero positives. When the league announced its initial batch of tests in the bubble on July 13, it said two of 322 players tested came back positive.

Soccer: The prestigiou­s Ballon d’Or will not be awarded this year because the coronaviru­s pandemic has disrupted the soccer season. Awarded by France Football magazine, the Ballon d’Or has been given out every year since Stanley Matthews won the first one in 1956. The magazine started giving out a women’s award in 2018, but that has also been put on hold.

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