TORONTO — The Blue Jays are coming home. After more than a year of trying, the club was finally able to convince the federal government that they — as well as visiting teams coming to Rogers Centre — would pose no risk to public health. With vaccine rates rising and border restrictions slowly loosening, the time was right for the feds to issue the National Interest Exemption that paves the way for the Jays to return home July 30 to kick off a 10-game homestand. Time was of the essence for the Jays and brass put the full-court press on Friday, realizing the already-tight timing of two weeks to move north from their temporary home in Buffalo, where they’ll play out their final homestand at Sahlen Field over the next six days.