Blue Jays have expressed growing optimism to players about staging training camp at Rogers Centre, according to ShiDavidi.
have expressed growing optimism to their players about staging training camp at Rogers Centre, according to four sources, as they awaited a final decision from Canadian public health officials on Major League Baseball’s restart plan.
It’s unclear when the federal government will make its final decision, although given that the province must also approve a plan that includes basing players at the hotel attached to the dome, and the July 1 report date for players looms, the clock is ticking louder and louder.
"If provided the opportunity by the federal government and Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer, I’m committed to working with the Toronto Blue Jays and other major league teams to play baseball here at home and abroad."
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