Toronto Blue Jays remained stuck in a holding pattern Friday, awaiting word on whether they’ll get the go-ahead from government officials to train and play at the Rogers Centre or be forced to shift focus to a likely homebase at the team’s Dunedin spring-training facility in the COVID-19-ravaged state of Florida.With training camp scheduled to start Wednesday and a 60-game Major League Baseball regular season to begin July 23 or 24, president Mark Shapiro acknowledged Friday that the clock is ticking.“There is no deadline from MLB and there’s no deadline from any other governing body,” he said on a conference call. “But I think for myself and for the Toronto Blue Jays, we are obviously working on an accelerated timeframe and we need to make.