The Commercial Appeal

Blue Jays to play in Buffalo minor league park amid pandemic

- Rob Gillies

TORONTO – The displaced Toronto Blue Jays will play in a minor league park in Buffalo, New York, this year after being turned down by the Canadian government and then blocked to play in Pittsburgh by the state of Pennsylvan­ia.

The Blue Jays will play “home games” at Sahlen Field in Buffalo, home of the club’s Triple-a affiliate Buffalo Bisons. General manager Ross Atkins had previously said that if team could not find a major league park, Buffalo would be the most likely site for home games.

The team looked for a major league stadium after the Canadian government declined to allow them to play in Toronto but was unsuccessf­ul in securing a site. Pennsylvan­ia health officials then nixed a deal to play in Pittsburgh with COVID-19 cases on the rise there.

The team also held talks with the Baltimore Orioles about Oriole Park at Camden Yards, but the Blue Jays didn’t want to wait to see if Maryland officials would say no with season starting Friday.

“Baltimore never got to a situation to where we were denied,” Blue Jays President Mark Shapiro said Friday. ”At some point continuing to explore and look at an option like Baltimore was not going to be a risk we could take. That risk of being turned down certainly existed. And so we obviously had to make a decision knowing we had a very good alternativ­e, albeit not a major league one. but one we felt could get close to a major league one.”

Toronto opens the season at Tampa Bay on Friday. The team said the first scheduled home series, against the Washington Nationals on July 29 and 30, will take place on the road to accommodat­e necessary infrastruc­ture modifications at Sahlen Field to meet Major League Baseball playing standards and COVID-19 safety requiremen­ts. The Blue Jays’ first game in Buffalo will be either on July 31 against the Philadelph­ia Phillies or on Aug. 11 against the Miami Marlins.

The team had also considered playing home games at its training facility in Dunedin, Florida, but that is among the states that are virus hot spots.

Canada has flattened the epidemic curve. But health officials in Canada and Pennsylvan­ia were worried about frequent travel throughout the U.S., one of the countries hit hardest by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Atkins had said this week that his team had more than five contingenc­y plans for a home stadium and was in talks with other teams.

Blue Jays players had made it clear to the front office they wanted to play in a major league park. Outfielder Randal Grichuk Buffalo had described Buffalo as a “worst case.”

“This process has no doubt tested our team’s resilience, but our players and staff refuse to make excuses,” Shapiro said.

Shapiro said “substantia­l” new constructi­on will be required to upgrade Sahlen Field. The locker needs to be expanded so that social distancing can be practiced. The lights need be upgraded as well. The team will be incurring the majority if not all of the costs, he said.

The team has also reached out to the Buffalo Sabres about using some of its facilities.

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York urged baseball Commission­er Rob Manfred in a letter and call this week to pick Buffalo.

“I’ve always been a Bisons and Bills fan so I guess now I’ll be a Blue Jays fan, at least this year,” Schumer said in an interview with The Associated Press. “It seemed so logical for the Blue Jays to go to Buffalo for geographic and market reasons. If they want to expand their market it’s very good to be in western New York. It’s a good facility. It’s a major league-caliber playing surface.”

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