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Where will the blue jays play?
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According to Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Blue Jays are "looking at PNC Park" in Pittsburgh as "a potential site for some home games" in 2020.
The Pirates, coincidentally have a former Blue Jays coach as their manager and a former Blue Jays front office guy as their GM. So, i guess the Jays know a guy...or two.
ETA: I may have to get a Blue Jays hat now.“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein
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they had been looking at Buffalo (AAA team), but apparently several players voiced that they should have a major league stadium ... still not resolved, 5 days to the first game ...It certainly feels that way. But I'm distrustful of that feeling and am curious about evidence.
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Originally posted by mgwiz22 View PostThere must be an east coast AAA team with adequate facilities.
I see one mention of Truist Field in Charlotte (whether Dan Shulman has any inside knowledge remains to be seen though). PNC Field in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre or Coca-Cola Park in Allentown, PA both may be new enough to have the facilities needed, but could be difficult to fly into with a charter jet. Getting appropriate TV broadcast facilities set up at any of these parks in a little over a week will be a challenge though. We shall soon see if Toronto was assessing all possibilities over the past 1.5 months when they needed to be doing so.
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Originally posted by Davros View PostIf the issue is primarily with lighting quality (which seems more like a want than a need to me), then I strongly doubt that any minor league stadium is going to work. If there is a desire to have sufficient workout space and room for people to spread out (like putting players in luxury suites instead of the locker room), there are likely adequate AAA options.
I see one mention of Truist Field in Charlotte (whether Dan Shulman has any inside knowledge remains to be seen though). PNC Field in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre or Coca-Cola Park in Allentown, PA both may be new enough to have the facilities needed, but could be difficult to fly into with a charter jet. Getting appropriate TV broadcast facilities set up at any of these parks in a little over a week will be a challenge though. We shall soon see if Toronto was assessing all possibilities over the past 1.5 months when they needed to be doing so.
https://larrybrownsports.com/basebal...-season/559286
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Hazel Mae of MLB Network reports that the Blue Jays have been told they will play their home games at PNC Park in Pittsburgh in 2020.“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by madducks View PostHazel Mae of MLB Network reports that the Blue Jays have been told they will play their home games at PNC Park in Pittsburgh in 2020.It certainly feels that way. But I'm distrustful of that feeling and am curious about evidence.
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Originally posted by Ken View Postum, the season starts tomorrow, this is an awfully big issue to still be on the table.
Can the Jays just barnstorm this season?It certainly feels that way. But I'm distrustful of that feeling and am curious about evidence.
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Originally posted by Sour Masher View PostWow, when I saw your post, I assumed you were kidding. This is crazy. What happened to the Buffalo plan?
“Most guys don’t want to play in a AAA ballpark,’’ Blue Jays outfielder Randal Grichuk said on a teleconference call Tuesday. “Training room, weight room, those aren’t really up to big-league standards.”The Blue Jays were denied permission to play 'home' games at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, the Pennsylvania Department of Health announced Wednesday.
Management is listening to the players' concerns, and reliever Anthony Bass said Sunday that the team is working to secure a big-league facility in the U.S. before its home schedule begins on July 29.
"I had a chance to talk with (general manager Ross Atkins) yesterday after I was done pitching, 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, according to Sportsnet's Arden Zwelling. "He said, 'I listen to you guys loud and clear. And that's what we're going to do for you because that's what the team wants.'"If Toronto Blue Jays players get their way, they won't be spending the summer in western New York.Though Buffalo's Sahlen Field is a leading contender to host the Blue Jays in 2020 after the Canadian government denied their request to play at Rogers Centre, the possibility of playing in a minor-league park isn't sitting well with the team. Management is listening to the players' concerns, and reliever Anthony Bass said Sunday that the team is working to secure a big-league facility in the U.S. before its home schedule begins on July 29."I had a chance to talk with (general manager Ross Atkins) yesterday after I was done pitching, 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, according to Sportsnet's Arden Zwelling. "He said, 'I listen to you guys loud and clear. And that's what we're going to do for you because that's what the team wants.'""That was pretty much echoed throughout the clubhouse that we want to be in a major league ballpark, wherever that is. That's really our focus right now," Bass added, according to Rob Gillies of The Associated Press.Buffalo would be an ideal location in some ways, as it's home to the Blue Jays' Triple-A affiliate and just two hours from Toronto. But the lighting, replay-review system, and broadcast facilities need upgrades to bring Sahlen Field to MLB standards. The clubhouses are also significantly smaller than in the majors, making social distancing more difficult.One MLB site the Blue Jays are now looking at for some of their home games is PNC Park, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates, sources told Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The Pirates' 2020 schedule doesn't overlap much with Toronto's slate, and Pittsburgh is also a short drive from Buffalo, where the Blue Jays' taxi squad would likely still be located. #BlueJays and #Pirates have conflicts on July 29 (day of Jays "home" opener), Sept. 8-9 and Sept. 21-24. #Pirates GM Ben Cherington and AGM Steve Sanders came over from Jays during the off-season. https://t.co/8XVJXcESMQ— Shi Davidi (@ShiDavidi) July 20, 2020 Blue Jays players also want to avoid moving from Toronto - where COVID-19 numbers are declining - to an area of the United States where the virus is surging."We don't want to be in a place where it's a hot spot," Bass said. "We want to be where it's safe. A place where cases are going down or they're very low."The Blue Jays were optimistic the Canadian government would allow them to hold regular-season games in Toronto, with both the club and its opponents quarantined inside Rogers Centre's hotel. Ultimately, Public Health Canada denied their request, in part due to COVID-19 cases rising in states like Florida and Georgia. Teams located there would have entered Canada to play games.Although the Blue Jays were disappointed, players understand the reasoning behind the decision."COVID-19 still exists, and there are hardworking people on the front lines trying to battle the virus," ace Hyun-Jin Ryu said Saturday, according to Keegan Matheson of MLB.com. "You have to respect the Canadian government's decision to keep the nation safe."
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