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Danny Jansen’s time management will be tested over the next few weeks as he juggles all the responsibilities that come with being an MLB catcher. (by ArdenZwelling)

wakes up in the morning, he opens the blinds of the Rogers Centre hotel room he’s occupying and lets in the warm, artificial glow of stadium lights. He orders a coffee to his room, because he’s not allowed to go get it himself. He kicks back with his cup and looks out over the outfield turf, getting ready to watch the morning group of hisStrange times for Jansen, for the Blue Jays, for all of us.

“It’s definitely different,” the Blue Jays catcher said Wednesday on a media Zoom call. “Everybody’s obviously taking the protocols extremely seriously. We’re staying in our rooms, we’re working out when the schedule tells us to. But it’s definitely nice to be back here.” And every individual inside a team’s bubble must take it upon themselves not to enter situations in which they could contract the virus. Jansen says Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette has been a particularly strong voice in that regard, getting on his teammates via text message during the shutdown about the importance of being safe and staying healthy.

The virus has already put the Blue Jays at a disadvantage early in camp, as there’s no telling when the dozen players stuck in Florida will be able to fly north and join the 46 who have been working out at Rogers Centre. But Jansen can only worry about what’s — and who’s — in front of him. And on Wednesday that meant being behind the plate for six innings of live batting practice, catching bullpens on the side, and trying to find some time to work on a revamped swing.

 

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