Blue Jays could share MLB ballpark with another team for 60-game season
Toronto Blue Jays reliever Anthony Bass doesn’t want to settle on using a minor-league field for a home ballpark this season.
And the team’s front office seems to agree.
Bass, who joined the Blue Jays off waivers from the Seattle Mariners in October, says general manager Ross Atkins has told the team they’d prefer to set up home base in a big-league stadium rather than using their triple-A field in Buffalo, N.Y.
“I got a chance to talk with Ross yesterday … and I just said: ‘Look, we want to play in a major-league ballpark, we feel like that’s the best opportunity for us.’ And he agreed,” Bass said on a video call with reporters Sunday.