TORONTO -- The Blue Jays are installing a dirt infield at the Rogers Centre for the first time but remained silent on whether they will replace artificial turf with grass in some future season.
Toronto announced Wednesday that work will begin next week to excavate about 12,000 square feet of concrete. The infield and baselines will be dug out to a depth of 12 inches and filled with layers of gravel, sand and clay.
Toronto and Tampa Bay are the only major league teams with artificial surfaces at their home ballparks. At Tropicana Field, the infield and baselines are dirt.