Arizona Governor Doug Ducey says the state is willing to host all 30 Major League teams when public health concerns allow.

Major League Baseball and the players' association have had discussions of potential ways for the season to start if given the go-ahead by federal, state and local governments and health officials. One of the plans being explored is having all teams based in the Phoenix area.

There are 10 spring training parks plus the Arizona Diamondbacks' Chase Field, which has a retractable roof, and several college facilities.

"Arizona, at the right time, is very open-minded to hosting whatever Major League Baseball would like from the state,'' Ducey, a Republican, said.

"At the time that it would be appropriate for public health, if Arizona were in a position to reopen, we have the facilities that are here."