The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Blue Jays-Phillies series postponed

- By Jake Seiner The Associated Press

Major League Baseball has postponed this weekend’s scheduled series between Toronto and Philadelph­ia because of concerns about the coronaviru­s after two Phillies staffers tested positive.

NEW YORK » Major League Baseball has postponed this weekend’s scheduled series between Toronto and Philadelph­ia because of concerns about the coronaviru­s after two Phillies staffers tested positive.

“Major League Baseball will coordinate with health experts and the Major League Baseball Players Associatio­n in planning for the Phillies’ resumption of play, and will provide further scheduling updates as necessary,” the league said in a statement Thursday.

Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo revealed news of the postponed series Thursday, saying his club was “not going to Philadelph­ia,” where the series was scheduled to take place.

“Our plans right now are to stay put and let MLB work through whatever they’re working through,” Montoyosai­dbeforehis­club played the last of four games in Washington.

It’s the latest in a series of scheduling changes as MLB attempts to play a 60game season amid a pandemic that is surging in parts of the United States.

Earlier Thursday, word emerged that another player with the Miami Marlins — who recently played at Philadelph­ia — tested positive for COVID-19, bringing their total outbreak to 17 players, according to a person familiar with the situation.

The Phillies said there were no positive results among players from Wednesday’s testing of their team. But there were two positives: One from a member of the coaching staff and one from a member of the home clubhouse staff.

All activity at Citizens Bank Park was canceled Thursday until further notice.

TheBlueJay­sarestucko­n the road because the Canadian government wouldn’t let them use their stadium in Toronto this season because of fears about teams traveling back and forth to the United States. Eventually, the Blue Jays are supposed to play home games at a minor league ballpark in Buffalo, but it isn’t ready. So Montoyo’s team played its “home opener” at Washington on Wednesday.

The Blue Jays were then supposed to start a threegame series at the Phillies on Friday. First, MLB shifted Friday’s game to part of a doublehead­er Saturday, with the series finale Sunday — and now all three games are scrapped, leaving Toronto in limbo.

“We’re going to talk to the Nationals, see if we can work out here,” Montoyo said. “If they say yes, we’ll stay and work out until MLB tells us where to go next.”

Blue Jays reliever Jordan Romano says the long break shouldn’t pose much of a problem.

“I consider it a smaller challenge,” he said. “I think we can still hopefully practice, pitchers throw bullpens. I think we would still be ready to roll after this four-day break, if that’s what they’re going to do.”

Miami’s team remains quarantine­d in Philadelph­ia, where the Marlins’ outbreak was discovered during a weekend series against the Phillies.

Two Marlins staff members have also tested positive.

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