Montreal group would be happy to split Rays home games between two cities
MONTREAL — The man at the helm of a group trying to bring Major League Baseball back to Montreal says a plan for the Tampa Bay Rays to split games between Quebec’s biggest city and Florida is “groundbreaking.”
Stephen Bronfman is on board with an idea for the Rays to play half of their 81 home games in Tampa, Fla., and half in Montreal.
“I think even in a split scenario, it’s a return of baseball permanently to Montreal,” Bronfman said at a news conference on Wednesday.
“I think the first step is to start playing ball … We’ve got an opportunity to explore and study this sister city concept. We’re in a different world. Hats off to Major League Baseball for being so innovative in their thinking and their progressive nature of even considering a concept like this. It’s very groundbreaking when you talk about sport.”