TORONTO -- All 30 Major League Baseball teams will train at their regular-season ballparks for the pandemic-shortened season after the Toronto Blue Jays received a Canadian federal government exemption on Thursday to work out at Rogers Centre.
Toronto will move camp from its spring training complex in Dunedin, Florida., where players reported for intake testing. The Blue Jays will create a quarantine environment at Rogers Centre and the adjoining Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel, which overlooks the field.
This exemption does not cover the regular season and player travel between the U.S. and Canada. Blue Jays President Mark Shapiro said the team hopes to know within 10 days where it will play regular season games.
"They felt better about being here," Shapiro said of the players. "Toronto was a more comforting and safe place for them to be."
COVID-19 cases are surging in Florida, and before this week several players and staff in Dunedin had tested positive. Many businesses in Toronto are reopening as the number of new cases declines.
Players are to take private charter flights to Toronto this weekend. Each will need two negative tests before getting on the plan, and each will then be tested everyday.
MLB required an exemption to a requirement that anyone entering Canada for nonessential reasons must self-isolate for 14 days. The U.S.-Canada border remains closed to nonessential travel until at least July 21, two or three days before opening day. The border is expected to be closed well beyond then.
"We do have a plan for that," Shapiro said of the regular season. "We still have some areas to address. I would say we're 80% of the way there with pure public health issues, but then there are travel-related issues."
Shapiro said visiting teams would not leave the confines of Rogers Centre and the hotel attached to the stadium if the regular season plan is approved. Shapiro said the Major League Baseball Players Association supports the proposal, but players' union spokesman Chris Dahl said the association had not yet signed off on the plan.
"Never leaving that footprint until they are done playing a three-game series would be the expectation for a visiting team," he said.
The Blue Jays will use four locker rooms and employ social distancing during training camp. They will not play exhibition games with other teams during training camp.
"I don't think we could do it any more safely than we are doing it," Shapiro said.
Shapiro acknowledged the plan is not without risk, but said no players of staff have opted out.
Federal and local health authorities in Canada approved a plan for the NHL to play in either Toronto or Edmonton, Alberta, but the plan does not involve travel back between the U.S. and Canada. The NHL is selecting hub cities -- most likely two -- where all the teams will play.