Shapiro hopes Blue Jays can play at home next season, but team eyeing contingencies
TORONTO — Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro is optimistic his team will be able play in Toronto next season, but adds there are currently too many variables to begin planning.
Speaking to reporters on a video conference call Friday, Shapiro said the Major League Baseball team is looking at alternatives should the Blue Jays find themselves nomads once again due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We’ll adapt to what happens,” Shapiro said. “We want to play in Toronto, we want to play in Canada. That remains our hope.”
The Blue Jays also hoped to play the 2020 season at Rogers Centre, but those plans were dashed when the federal government did not give its approval. A major concern was constant travel across the Canada-U. S. border.