Trenton Thunder General Manager Jeff Hurley (white shirt) greets Buffalo Bisons players and coaches prior to a workout at Trenton Thunder Ballpark on Monday May 3, 2021, a day before their home opener against the Worcester Red Sox. The Bisons will play their home games in Trenton, NJ due to the expected return of the Toronto Blue Jays to Sahlen field as a result of COVID restrictions in Canada.Â
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Wearing a Bisons hat and a Trenton Thunder sweatshirt, new Buffalo manager Casey Candaele ponders a question during his video call with reporters Monday
By Mike Harrington
News Sports Reporter
Bisons pitcher Alek Manoah, the Blue Jays' No. 1 pick in 2019.
By Mike Harrington
News Sports Reporter
Buffalo Bisons manager Casey Candaele, left, talks with players prior to a work out on Monday, May 3, 2021. The Bisons will play their home games in Trenton, NJ due to the expected return of the Toronto Blue Jays at Sahlen field as a result of COVID restrictions in Canada.
TRENTON, N.J. – Everyone agrees this is one strange situation. But they also agree that the best part is they'll be playing baseball again here Tuesday night.
Trenton Thunder General Manager Jeff Hurley (white shirt) greets Buffalo Bisons players and coaches prior to a workout at Trenton Thunder Ballpark on Monday May 3, 2021, a day before their home opener against the Worcester Red Sox. The Bisons will play their home games in Trenton, NJ due to the expected return of the Toronto Blue Jays to Sahlen field as a result of COVID restrictions in Canada.Â
Wearing a Bisons hat and a Trenton Thunder sweatshirt, new Buffalo manager Casey Candaele ponders a question during his video call with reporters Monday
Buffalo Bisons manager Casey Candaele, left, talks with players prior to a work out on Monday, May 3, 2021. The Bisons will play their home games in Trenton, NJ due to the expected return of the Toronto Blue Jays at Sahlen field as a result of COVID restrictions in Canada.