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MLB turned down Montreal's offer to host Houston Astros, Texas Rangers

The Astros were slated to begin the MLB series between their in-state rivals on Tuesday, but Hurricane Harvey forced the team to change plans. Montreal offered to host, but the games are being played in Florida instead.

Astros were slated to begin series in Houston Tuesday, but Hurricane Harvey changed those plans

Montreal offered to host three MLB games between the Houston Astros and Texas Rangers, as Hurricane Harvey forced the Houston Astros to find another place to play. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)

Montreal reached out to Major League Baseball with an offer to host a three-game series between the Houston Astros and Texas Rangers,said Mayor Denis Coderre.

The Astros were slated to begin the series between their in-state rivals on Tuesday, but Hurricane Harvey forced the team to come up with a different option.

In the end, the games wound up being played at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., home of the Tampa Bay Rays, with the final game of the series set forThursday afternoon. But Montreal threw its hat into the ring, Coderre said.

"It was just to say, 'Listen, we are feeling for the people of Texasand that if we can be helpful, we want to be part of the solution,'" he said Thursday.
Mayor Denis Coderre is notoriously baseball crazy and has been involved in efforts to bring a MLB team back to Montreal. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)

Coderresaid logisticssuch as the proximity of the players to Montrealcame into play, but that MLB was "thankful" for the offer.

"If they need us, we'reready."

Coderre didn't say he was the official who reached out to MLB, but he didn't say it wasn't him, either.

MLB.com writer Jon Morosi tweeted that the league has a "favourable view" of Coderre and business leaders in the city.

Minor controversy over game location

The location of the games caused a minor controversy this week.

The two teams are scheduled to meet again in September in Arlington, Texas, home of the Rangers.

They were looking into the option of swapping home-field advantage, butthe Rangers declined, saying thatwouldn't be fair to its fans who bought tickets to the September games.

The Astros will return to Minute Maid Park, their home field, Saturday to begin a series against the New York Mets.

Last year, MLBCommissioner Rob Manfred said that discussions have been held about the possibility of playing regular-season games in Montreal.

For four straight years, the Toronto Blue Jays have played a two-game series at Montreal's Olympic Stadium to finish off pre-season play.

Montreal has been ramping up efforts to bring a MLB team back to the city. The Expos left for Washington after the 2004 season.

With files from Jay Turnbull