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Blue Jays to play in Buffalo minor league stadium amid pandemic

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TORONTO – The displaced Toronto Blue Jays will play in a minor league ballpark in Buffalo, New York, this year after being turned down by the Canadian government and blocked from playing in Pittsburgh by the state of Pennsylvan­ia.

The Blue Jays’ home for the season will be Sahlen Field, where the Triple-A affiliate Buffalo Bisons usually play.

The team had been looking for a major league ballpark for its home games after the Canadian government wouldn’t allow it to play in Toronto but the search was unsuccessf­ul. Pennsylvan­ia health officials rejected a deal to play in Pittsburgh because of rising COVID-19 cases there.

The team also held talks with the Baltimore Orioles about Camden Yards, but the Blue Jays didn’t want to wait on Maryland officials with their season starting Friday.

“Baltimore never got to a situation to where we were denied,” Blue Jays President Mark Shapiro said. ”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.”

The Blue Jays opened the season on the road at with a 6-4 victory over Tampa Bay on Friday. Their first scheduled home series, against the

Washington Nationals on July 29 and 30, will now also be on the road to accommodat­e infrastruc­ture modificati­ons at Sahlen Field to help it meet Major League Baseball standards and COVID-19 safety requiremen­ts.

The Blue Jays’ first game in Buffalo will be either on July 31 against the Philadelph­ia Phillies or on Aug. 11 against the Miami Marlins.

“This whole year has been crazy but it has been especially with our team not being able to find a home and being turned away from Toronto and Pittsburgh,” second baseman Cavan Biggio said after Toronto’s season opening win.

“Landing in a Triple-A field, I think the team is playing with a little bit of a chip on our shoulder. We’re just kind of tired of it and ready to play.”

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.

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