Road Warriors: Jays wrap up camp ahead of 60-game regular season on the road
The Blue Jays closed up shop in Toronto on Monday to begin a most unusual road trip: a 60-game regular season that won’t include a single visit to Rogers Centre.
Players are packing heavy. When Canada’s lone Major League Baseball team might return north of the border is anyone’s guess.
It definitely won’t be this season after the federal government recently denied the team’s request for permission to play home games this summer in Toronto, saying it’s not safe for players to regularly travel over the Canada-U.S. border during the COVID-19 pandemic.
That decision meant a brief summer training camp would be the lone taste of home for the Blue Jays, who were to depart Monday night for two pre-season games in Boston ahead of Friday’s opener at Tampa Bay.