The BlueJays are reportedly asking the Canadian government for permission to play regular season games in Toronto.
are asking Canadian gov’t for permission to play season in TOR and expect to hear in next day or two. If they get that approval, they will make request to conduct spring training in TOR, which might take additional 3 to 5 days to secure.Rosenthal reports that the team expects to receive an answer within the next day or two. If they are approved, the Blue Jays will hold spring training in Toronto, which Rosenthal estimated will take an additional three-to-five days to secure.
Sportsnet’s Shi Davidi reported earlier that multiple Blue Jays players and staff members have tested positive for COVID-19. The team shut down its spring training complex in Dunedin on Friday after a player exhibited symptoms of the virus.
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