Major League Blue Jays Hurry to move home in Corona Welcome hometown September 9 18:40

Due to the influence of the new coronavirus, the major league Blue Jays are moving from their original base to Canada, but this season only to Buffalo, NY in the United States for this season.

Buffalo is welcomed by locals as the major league has returned for the first time in 105 years.

Buffalo, which Blue Jaze rushed to base this season, is located near the US-Canada border and is about an hour and a half drive from its original base, Toronto.



With a population of about 250,000, the tourist attraction Niagara Falls is visited by more than 10 million people every year from all over the world, and is home to NFL = American Professional Football League Bills and NHL = North American Professional Ice Hockey League Savers. It is also known as an area where sports are flourishing.



Also, since 2013, it has been the home of the bisons of Triple A, a minor league under the Blue Jays, but according to the team, the team "Blues" participated in the major league in 1915, the last 100 years. No major league baseball team was based in Buffalo.



This time, due to the influence of the new coronavirus, it became the home of the major league again unexpectedly, and local fans of Buffalo welcomed the big league match to be held for the first time in 105 years, hoping for the end of the virus. I will.



“It's definitely a historical thing for Buffalo. I'm proud of the Blue Jays match here,” said a fan man.



The Blue Jays are currently in second place in the eastern part of the American League and have been strong with 10 wins and 5 losses in their hometown so far.



Anthony Sprague General Manager of the Bisons said, "Many of the players who are now playing in the Blue Jays have played at this stadium during the minor league era and it is a big advantage that they are accustomed to it. I want you to maintain your position and enter the playoffs."