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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred is at Sahlen Field checking things out. Cardboard cutouts can be upgrade to Premium for an additional $60. Premium adds audio capabilities so you can boo the commissioner remotely.
Dates | Opponent |
5/14-16 | Philadelphia Phillies |
5/18-20 | Boston Red Sox |
5/21-24 | Tampa Bay Rays |
6/1-2 | Miami Marlins |
6/4-6 | Houston Astros |
6/15-17 | New York Yankees |
6/24-27 | Baltimore Orioles |
6/29-7/1 | Seattle Mariners |
7/2-4 | Tampa Bay Rays |
7/16-18 | Texas Rangers |
7/19-21 | Boston Red Sox |
7/30-8/1 | Kansas City Royals |
8/2-5 | Cleveland |
8/6-8 | Boston Red Sox |
8/20-22 | Detroit Tigers |
8/23-26 | Chicago White Sox |
8/30-9/1 | Baltimore Orioles |
9/3-5 | Oakland Athletics |
9/13-15 | Tampa Bay Rays |
9/17-19 | Minnesota Twins |
9/28-30 | New York Yankees |
10/1-3 | Baltimore Orioles |
Though - where do the Bisons play then?
What happens to the Bisons?
That is uncertain. The team's first schedule in the new Triple-A East league was announced Thursday, and it opens April 6 at home against Rochester. But if work is already under way at the ballpark in anticipation of the Jays' arrival, it might not be possible for the Bisons to play here.
It is clear due to protocols and mere space in the park that the Bisons and Blue Jays could not play here simultaneously. The Blue Jays say they will relocate the Triple-A club, maybe for the whole season if necessary.
Where could the Bisons go? Hard to say. It would have to be somewhere in their division footprint, perhaps sharing a park with a team such as Rochester or Syracuse. Maybe going to the Double-A facility in Erie, Pa. The Blue Jays and MLB would be heavily involved in the arrangements.
"The Triple-A team wouldn't barnstorm. We would find a different home, something we're already working on," Shapiro said. "We're not prepared to say what that is yet. But we're not just going to kick the Triple-A team to the street.
Trust me when I say, you will want to watch the Jays more than the Bisons.
We just added Springer to join Bichette, Guerrero Jr, Gurriel Jr, Grichuk, Hernandez to name a few great players.
We are a young club coming off a postseason birth looking to build off that and actually go deep.
Pitching still needs a little work but our young gun Pearson should take a big step forward again this year and Ryu has been excellent since joining the Jays.
Kirk was a monster for us this year at catcher, showing us we can easily replace Jansen, we still have Tellez.
This should be an exciting season.
Jays actually rebuild right from the Bautista/Encarnacion era.