Sources: Blue Jays heading home to Toronto for Spring Training, games — Toronto Sun

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Sources: Blue Jays heading home to Toronto for Spring Training, games — Toronto Sun


Sources: Blue Jays heading home to Toronto for Spring Training, games

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Published:June 28, 2020

Updated:June 28, 2020 5:17 PM EDT

Their bags are packed and the Toronto Blue Jays are set to fly north.

Sources told the Toronto Sun that government clearance for the Major League Baseball team to return to Canada is expected early in the week. With that in mind, the team is making arrangements to transport staff and players to the Rogers Centre around midweek. Some were training in the Dunedin, FL. area, others at various spots around North America.

The team expects to play all 30 of its 2020 home games at Rogers Centre against its regular American League East opponents, as well as those from the National League East. Major League Baseball has restructured its divisions to make travel easier in this most unusual shortened season.

There will be no fans in the stands at any of the games at Rogers Centre, per previous comments from team president Mark Shapiro.

Various Blue Jays players and staffers recently tested positive for COVID-19, which is an obvious concern. Shapiro has acknowledged that they expect more positives. Having said that, the team is confident that it can be safe and that its players will follow safety protocols above and beyond what is recommended in MLB’s 100-page return to play manual.

“Any time you do comprehensive tests, the numbers go up,” Shapiro said on a Friday conference call with Jays beat reporters. “We are testing every single person at intake. That’s going to be part of the transition process into creating the closed environment as much as possible around our players,” he said.

“I think it will be very important for it to be a collaborative effort that will take a partnership between us and the players. There are many things within our control that enable us to stay healthy. The players are going to be constantly educated on that and provided protection wherever possible.”

The team is not yet confirming any of the details of the return to Canada, but general manager Ross Atkins is expected to comment later in the week.

The Blue Jays organization, Shapiro in particular, had been lobbying all levels of Canadian government for six weeks now. The other 29 American-based MLB teams are planning to play their home games in their normal parks, but there currently is a non-essential travel ban between Canada and the U.S. to navigate.

“There is more comfort coming to Toronto and conducting training camp here under the conditions and circumstances here,” Shapiro had said on Friday.

Shapiro spoke then of “creating “a modified quarantine for our players and if we move to a regular-season scenario for visiting players. “That would be in addition to the MLB protocol,” Shapiro said.

He had said the Blue Jays weren’t seeking “extreme special treatment” from Canadian governments and health authorities and that the team is “understanding and deferential to public health and safety” concerns.

Shapiro had also thanked on Friday Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Toronto mayor John Tory for their openness during discussions.

“Their guidance and support has been very strong throughout the entire time I’ve been talking,” Shapiro had said. “It’s been encouraging.”

Toronto revealed most of its 60-man player pool for the return to play later Sunday. Top prospect Nate Pearson was on the list, as expected, along with several of the club’s other most glittery youngsters and there is room for recent No. 5 overall draft pick Austin Martin should he be signed.

Rudy Gobert Hasn’t Fully Regained Sense Of Smell Since Getting COVID-19 — NESN.com

It’s been 3 1/2 months since the NBA suspended its 2019-29 season after Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19. But the Utah Jazz star says he’s still feeling the effects of the virus. During a recent interview with French outlet L’Equipe, Gobert said he’s regained his sense of taste, but his sense of smell hasn’t…

Rudy Gobert Hasn’t Fully Regained Sense Of Smell Since Getting COVID-19 — NESN.com

It’s been 3 1/2 months since the NBA suspended its 2019-29 season after Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19. But the Utah Jazz star says he’s still feeling the effects of the virus.

During a recent interview with French outlet L’Equipe, Gobert said he’s regained his sense of taste, but his sense of smell hasn’t completely returned. Loss of taste and smell, of course, are two key signs of the coronavirus. “The taste has returned, but the smell is still not 100 percent. I can smell the smells, but not from afar,” he said, according to NBC Sports via Google Translate. “I spoke to specialists who told me that it could take up to a year.” Yikes. Gobert and Jazz teammate Donovan Mitchell were the first two NBA players to test positive for the coronavirus March 11.

The two were medically cleared March 27, though Gobert’s carelessness surrounding the virus put a major strain on the pair’s relationship.

Thumbnail photo via Jeffrey Swinger/USA TODAY Sports Images

Read more at: https://nesn.com/2020/06/rudy-gobert-hasnt-fully-regained-sense-of-smell-since-getting-covid-19/

The NBA’s plan to make money and engage fans in the Disney ‘bubble’ — The Latest News

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The NBA’s plan to make money and engage fans in the Disney ‘bubble’ — The Latest News

ESPN Poll: 77% of Baseball Fans Support 60-Game MLB Season —

Billie Weiss/Boston Red Sox/Getty ImagesIn a poll conducted by ESPN, 77 percent of baseball fans said they support MLB’s plan to hold a 60-game season, which will begin July 23 or 24.According to ESPN, 73 percent of sports fans polled were in favor of the plan.After lengthy negotiations between MLB and the MLBPA, Commissioner Rob…

ESPN Poll: 77% of Baseball Fans Support 60-Game MLB Season —

In a poll conducted by ESPN, 77 percent of baseball fans said they support MLB‘s plan to hold a 60-game season, which will begin July 23 or 24.

According to ESPN, 73 percent of sports fans polled were in favor of the plan.

After lengthy negotiations between MLB and the MLBPA, Commissioner Rob Manfred set the schedule for the 2020 season Tuesday. The players agreed to report to camps by Wednesday and play what would be the shortest season in history.

The season was supposed to start March 26, but things were put on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic. While a season is going to happen, there is some belief MLB and the MLBPA erred in not returning sooner to play more games and get more eyes on the sport.

In the ESPN poll, which involved 1,003 sports fans, 58 percent agreed that the “slow return was a ‘missed opportunity.’” But 64 percent of those polled said that will not impact their viewing habits.

Players are scheduled to report to camps next week, meaning they will have about three weeks to prepare for the season. The camps will almost exclusively be held in the teams’ home cities since spring training facilities in Florida and Arizona were shut down last week amid a number of COVID-19 cases in baseball.

While playing just 60 of the usual 162 games isn’t ideal, many baseball fans are excited to watch the sport they love in any capacity.

As part of the shortened season, teams will play only their divisional opponents and interleague games against the corresponding division, meaning American League East teams will play AL East and National League East opponents, and so on.

There will also be a universal designated hitter, which could be included in the new collective bargaining agreement when the current one expires after the 2021 season.

One thing that won’t change is the playoff format, as five teams from each league will qualify.

The 2020 season will mark the first shortened season since 1995, when teams played 144 games after the start of the campaign was delayed by a players’ strike that began in August 1994.

Paul Pierce, Kendrick Perkins Think Celtics Are ‘Best’ Threat To Bucks — NESN.com

The Milwaukee Bucks were dominating the Eastern Conference before the NBA paused its 2019-20 season in mid-March due to COVID-19. Now, with the league preparing to resume the season in July, some former NBA stars believe the Boston Celtics are the “best” threat to derail the Bucks. Make no mistake: Paul Pierce and Kendrick Perkins…

Paul Pierce, Kendrick Perkins Think Celtics Are ‘Best’ Threat To Bucks — NESN.com

Kings’ Jabari Parker seen playing tennis after positive test: Report — Canoe

Three days after announcing he had tested positive for COVID-19, Sacramento Kings forward Jabari Parker was spotted playing tennis in Chicago without a mask, after reportedly going out to a restaurant recently. TMZ published pair of photos showing Parker playing tennis without a mask, and said the photos were taken earlier that day. The outlet […]

Kings’ Jabari Parker seen playing tennis after positive test: Report — Canoe

Three days after announcing he had tested positive for COVID-19, Sacramento Kings forward Jabari Parker was spotted playing tennis in Chicago without a mask, after reportedly going out to a restaurant recently.

TMZ published pair of photos showing Parker playing tennis without a mask, and said the photos were taken earlier that day.

The outlet also reported, “Jabari was recently seen out at a restaurant there in the Windy City.”

Jabari Parker Out Playing Tennis Mask-less After COVID Announcement https://t.co/9AVLfAlx04— TMZ (@TMZ) June 27, 2020

While it is unknown exactly when Parker tested positive or the current status of his recovery, the club released a statement to the Sacramento Bee on Saturday afternoon after the TMZ report surfaced.

“We are aware of the report and are gathering additional information,” the statement read. “We have no further comment at this time.”

The NBA requires any player who tests positive for COVID-19 to refrain from physical activity for a minimum of 14 days.

Parker, 25, said in a statement Wednesday he tested positive for COVID-19 “several days ago” and that he was isolating in Chicago. He added he planned to join his teammates next month at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex near Orlando, Fla., when the NBA season resumes.

Teammate Alex Len also announced Wednesday that he, too, tested positive for the virus. Fellow Kings player Buddy Hield also reportedly tested positive for COVID-19, though neither the Kings nor Hield have made any announcement.

Teams will begin arriving in Florida for training camp by July 11, and the season will resume July 30.

The NBA season went on a hiatus on March 11.

Jabari Parker seen playing tennis after positive coronavirus test — piinions

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Jabari Parker seen playing tennis after positive coronavirus test — piinions

How the NBA is addressing mental health, social justice concerns of players for the restart — Press Telegram

The threat of a global pandemic has meant a lot of people have gotten used to being under restrictive living situations. NBA players are not very different, spending much of the last few months in their homes or apartments, in some cases with their families. But ahead of the NBA’s restart in Orlando next month,…

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NBA Rumors: Players Can Swap Name On Jersey For Social Justice Message — NESN.com

Promoting social justice has been a major issue in the NBA, especially since protests began across the United States following the deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor. Now, the league is giving players a new way to promote their chosen message. The NBA and National Basketball Players Association plan to allow players…

NBA Rumors: Players Can Swap Name On Jersey For Social Justice Message — NESN.com

Enlarged beds being brought into Disney World for NBA players — LeBron Wire

Enlarged beds being brought into Disney World for NBA players — LeBron Wire

While the United States continues to see a surge in coronavirus and in the state of Florida, the Republic of Disney continues to be moving forward with a plan to host the National Basketball Association and its players as they attempt to conclude the 2019-20 season beginning on July 30 with a night-game featuring the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers. And as part of the preparations at Walt Disney World, workers were spotted bringing in supersized beds measured to the needs of NBA players who will be on the campus.

The fine folks at MickeyBlog have photos of workers bringing in massive, custom-made beds to the Disney World Grand Floridian for NBA players to sleep in. Many hotels along the NBA circuit pride themselves on having these special accommodations for players. The Grand Floridian is where most teams are playing, whereas the Lakers are at the Gran Destino and the other teams invited to Disney but currently out of the playoff picture will be staying at the Yacht Club.

The state of Florida, where Disney World is located, totaled over 9,000 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday.

Twitter Roasts Jayson Tatum After Celtics Star Reveals New Haircut — NESN.com

It’s been quite a while since Jayson Tatum got a haircut thanks to COVID-19. But his first trim since quarantine began in mid-March is getting him some attention on social media. A video of Tatum’s first post-quarantine cut was posted to Twitter on Saturday showing the Boston Celtics star rocking some natural curls and a…

Twitter Roasts Jayson Tatum After Celtics Star Reveals New Haircut — NESN.com