South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)

Canada says Blue Jays can’t play in Toronto

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The Blue Jays have been denied approval by the Canadian government to play in Toronto amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Immigratio­n Minister Marco Mendicino announced in a statement Saturday the federal government had denied the request, confirming what an official familiar with the matter had told The Associated Press earlier. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak ahead of the announceme­nt.

The team had been given clearance by city and provincial government­s to play regular-season games at Rogers Centre, above, and was awaiting approval from Canada’s federal government.

“Unlike preseason training, regular season games would require repeated cross-border travel of Blue Jays players and staff, as well as opponent teams. Of particular concern, the Toronto Blue Jays would be required to play in locations where the risk of virus transmissi­on remains high,” Mendicino said.

“Based on the best-available public health advice, we have concluded the cross-border travel required for MLB regular season play would not adequately protect Canadians’ health and safety. As a result, Canada will not be issuing a National Interest Exemption for the MLB’s regular season at this time.”

The Blue Jays were informed via a phone call. The team’s alternate site for home games is its training facility in Dunedin, Florida, one of the states hardest-hit by the virus. Players have said they preferred to play in Toronto.

MLB needed an exemption to a requiremen­t that anyone entering Canada for nonessenti­al reasons must self-isolate for 14 days. The U.S.-Canada border remains closed to nonessenti­al travel until at least Aug. 21.

The NHL received an exemption for its restart to the season, but that was a far simpler case because the games are restricted to hubs in Edmonton and Toronto.

The Blue Jays are scheduled to start the season July 24 in Tampa Bay. Their home opener was set for five days later against the Nationals.

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