Same Jays New Location: Jays set to take on Marlins in Buffalo

The City of Buffalo has an indescribable aura these days.
Everything seems to be enhanced and there is no way of stopping it. The mild chicken wings taste better, the sun is shining brighter and the smell of Cheerios being freshly made at General Mills fills the air and makes your mouth water a bit more.
If you are experiencing this it might be because you’re hungry, but for me? It’s because baseball is back in Buffalo for the first time in over 100 years.
After two weeks of being on the road, the Blue Jays will host the Miami Marlins tonight in their 2020 home opener at Sahlen Field.
The Blue Jays are currently last in the American League East with a 5-8 record and are coming off of a 5-3 loss to the Boston Red Sox. The Marlins have a 7-3 record and are back to playing baseball after a short hiatus due to 20 total reported cases of COVID-19 among the team.
With high hopes and a lot of excitement surrounding this matchup, here are six reasons to watch the Blue Jays vs. Marlins:
What They’re Saying:
“When the Toronto Blue Jays play their first home game in Buffalo’s Sahlen Field, of the 2020 Major League Baseball season, it will be a big sports day for Buffalo. It will be a big day for the City of Buffalo … “ – Mayor Byron W. Brown, Buffalo, NY-
Calling Buffalo Home

The Canadian government made a huge brouhaha when it denied the Toronto Blue Jays approval to play their 2020 MLB season at the Rogers Centre just weeks before the start of the season.
With nowhere to play its home games, the Blue Jays were forced to search for a ballpark. They tried PNC Park, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates and they tried Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles, but they had no luck.
That left one city. A city that dips its wings in blue cheese, one that is known to break a table or two, a city of good neighbors; Buffalo.
There was, however, a lot of work to be done by the Blue Jays. They had to bring a minor-league baseball stadium up to MLB code in a matter of weeks. This included an expanded clubhouse and weight room facilities, improved field lighting and expanded bench space beyond the dugout. They also laid out some new sod for the infield grass and outfield grass.
It may just be 27 home games in Buffalo, but this stadium is a sight to see.
Old Time Baseball

The last time the city of Buffalo hosted a Major League Baseball game, Woodrow Wilson was president, Babe Ruth was coming off his rookie season and “Hello Frisco!” by Olive Kline and Reinald Werrenrath was the no. 1 hit song in America.
In 1914 and 1915, Buffalo was home to the Buffalo Blues/ Buffalo Buffeds. They played at Federal League Park located at Northland Avenue and Lonsdale Road.
They weren’t one of the top teams in the league as they finished in fourth place in 1914 with a 80-71 record, and in sixth place with a 74-78 record, but they did have one of the best first baseman in the league at the time in Hal Chase.
Chase was an exceptional hitter but he was most reputable for his smooth defensive skills.
After the Federal League ceased in 1915, Chase left Buffalo and signed on with the National League Cincinnati Reds. He won the batting title in 1916.
Buffalo wouldn’t see another MLB game for over 100 years.
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