Toronto Blue Jays extending protective netting at home stadiums
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays say they will extend the protective netting at the Rogers Centre and Dunedin Stadium — their home for spring training in Florida — next season.
The Blue Jays are joining other Major League Baseball teams in making the move after several injuries to fans on foul balls in recent years.
Currently, the Blue Jays’ netting at the Rogers Centre extends to the end of each dugout.
The Chicago White Sox and Washington Nationals unveiled netting from foul pole to foul pole this season. The White Sox made the decision after a foul ball at the park sent a woman to the hospital with her head bleeding earlier this season.