AP source: MLB owners approve plan to start season, Jays might play home games in Florida
NEW YORK — Major League Baseball owners gave the go-ahead Monday to making a proposal to the players’ union that could lead to the coronavirus-delayed season starting around the Fourth of July weekend in ballparks without fans, though it could be a while before the Toronto Blue Jays are able to play a game at home.
Spring training would start in early to mid-June, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because details of the plan were not announced.
Teams would prefer to play at their regular-season ballparks but would switch to spring training stadiums or neutral sites if medical and government approvals can’t be obtained for games at home. Toronto might have to play home games at their spring training facility in Dunedin, Fla., if strict quarantine protocols on people entering Canada remain in place.
Toronto Mayor John Tory said he has discussed the possibility of the Blue Jays eventually being able to play games “here or elsewhere” at some point, but added the talks were at a preliminary level. He said Monday those talks have not since progressed.