Buffalo appears to be a no-go for the Blue Jays...Washington NFL franchise under fire for allegations of sexual harassment...and Tiger Woods barely makes the cut at the Memorial. More details from Greg Larson on today's Saturday Sports Update...
Saturday Sports Update
Top: Sahlen Field in Buffalo looked like a potential site for the Toronto Blue Jays to host their home games when the abbreviated 2020 MLB season begins next Thursday. The site was considered amid questions over travel issues, with the U.S.-Canada border expected to be closed through at least August. However, the Blue Jays have gotten the green light from the City of Toronto allow visiting teams to play at the Rogers Center, and all that remains is for the team to get approval from Canada's federal government.
Bottom left: Daniel Snyder, the owner of the NFL franchise formerly known as the Washington Redskins, is under intense scrutiny following a report by the Washington Post that details allegations of sexual harassment and toxic workplace culture within the franchise, dating back to 2006. The allegations were raised by 15 women, with some having signed nondisclosure agreements with the team. Photo by USA Today
Bottom right: Tiger Woods is playing in his first tournament since February, but he struggled to make the cut on Friday. Woods finished Round 2 of the Memorial in Dublin, Ohio at +3, which was right on the cut line. Photo by USA Today