Shapiro says Blue Jays focused on supporting efforts to slow COVID-19
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Toronto Blue Jays president and chief executive officer Mark Shapiro says its too early to tell how much the 2020 Major League Baseball season will be impacted by the spread of COVID-19, but the team’s immediate concern should be the health and safety of fans, players and staff.
Shapiro spoke to reporters Friday outside the team’s spring training facility a day after MLB suspended operations indefinitely in response to the spreading novel coronavirus. Like many sports executives, Shapiro is still trying to figure out the how to deal with an unprecedented week in sports that saw major events and leagues across the globe either postponed or cancelled outright because of the coronavirus.
“Our general tone when we met with the players this morning is we really can’t answer the questions that thoroughly because we don’t have that many answers right now,” Shapiro said.
He said right now the Blue Jays can help the more society-wide issue of helping slow the spread of the virus.