Former NFL player Mitch Berger can sympathize with Toronto Blue Jays
Mitch Berger can feel the Toronto Blue Jays’ pain.
The Blue Jays are playing most of their 30 home games this season in Buffalo, N.Y., after the Canadian government rejected their plan to use Rogers Centre. Ottawa cited the cross-border travel by American-based teams as too risky amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Toronto completed its road series against the Baltimore Orioles with a 5-2 win Wednesday before returning to Sahlen Field for a doubleheader Thursday with the Philadelphia Phillies, without fans in the stands.
Berger, 48, a native of Kamloops, B.C., knows all too well what it feels like to be uprooted. He was a punter with the New Orleans Saints in 2005 when the team was forced to play all of its games on the road following Hurricane Katrina.