Blue Jays’ temporary home very familiar with dramatic sporting scenes
It had to be a bit of a bittersweet day for Buffalo, N.Y., last month when the Toronto Blue Jays announced they would play most of their 2020 home games in the border city.
“Jubilation as Major League Baseball comes to Buffalo,” read the main front-page headline on the Buffalo News.
But a smaller headline further down the page told another important part of the story: “Fans will have a hard time getting a glimpse of the Jays.”
Because of restrictions by the federal government during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Blue Jays are calling the city just across the Peace Bridge from Fort Erie, Ont., home, starting Tuesday against the Miami Marlins. But there will be no fans at Sahlen Field — normally the home of Toronto’s triple-A affiliate — preventing the kind of community gatherings and reactions that have been such a big part of Buffalo sports history.