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- Updated: September 24, 2016
TORONTO — Blue Jays officials declined to comment Friday on a report that they have reached a tentative $81 million agreement to keep their Spring Training headquarters in Dunedin, Fla., for the next 25 years.
However, on Monday night, a Toronto delegation led by club president Mark Shapiro will disclose details of a proposal to remain in Dunedin during a Dunedin city council meeting, a team spokesman said.
Until then, the team will have no comment on a story published Friday in the Tampa Bay Times, the spokesman said.
Citing “preliminary plans,” the story reported that the project would retain its current separate facilities at Florida Auto Exchange Stadium and the club’s training and rehab complex about a 10-minute drive from the stadium.
Monday’s meeting will mark the beginning of a …