We already know that the Toronto Blue Jays open the "home" portion of their season Thursday night against the Angels at their spring training site: TD Ballpark in Dunedin, Florida.
We don't know how things will proceed after that, though it seems likely that Buffalo's Sahlen Field is the next Blue Jays home park in 2021.
That means after May 24, the Blue Jays are likely to be seeking a new home instead of just staying put in an open-air ballpark in Florida during the summer months.
They played home games in Buffalo's Sahlen Park last year, so it's the natural answer again this time around.
Mike Harrington of the Buffalo News reports that Major League Baseball is working on a plan that would temporarily place the Bisons in Trenton, N.J. for the 2021 season.
There's a 6,200-seat ballpark that used to be the home of the Double-A Trenton Thunder, who were lost in the reorganization of Minor League Baseball this past offseason.
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