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Tampa Bay Rays at Toronto Blue Jays

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May 18

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May 19

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May 20

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May 21

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May 22

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May 31

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Pittsburgh Pirates at Toronto Blue Jays

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Jun 01

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Jun 02

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Jun 03

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Baltimore Orioles at Toronto Blue Jays

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Jun 04

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Jun 06

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Jun 14

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Cleveland Guardians at Toronto Blue Jays

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Jun 15

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Jun 16

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Jun 17

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Boston Red Sox at Toronto Blue Jays

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Jun 18

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Jun 19

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Jun 27

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New York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays

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Jun 28

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Jun 29

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Jun 30

1:37 pm

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Jul 01

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Houston Astros at Toronto Blue Jays

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Jul 02

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Jul 04

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Jul 19

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Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays

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Jul 20

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Jul 21

1:37 pm

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Jul 23

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Tampa Bay Rays at Toronto Blue Jays

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Jul 24

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Jul 25

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Jul 26

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Texas Rangers at Toronto Blue Jays

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Jul 27

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Jul 28

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Aug 06

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Baltimore Orioles at Toronto Blue Jays

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Aug 07

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Aug 08

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Aug 09

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Aug 10

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Aug 11

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Aug 19

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Aug 22

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Aug 23

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Aug 24

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Aug 25

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Sep 03

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Sep 04

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Sep 09

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Sep 10

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Sep 11

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Sep 13

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St. Louis Cardinals at Toronto Blue Jays

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Sep 14

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Sep 15

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Sep 23

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Boston Red Sox at Toronto Blue Jays

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Sep 24

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Sep 25

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Sep 27

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Sep 28

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Sep 29

3:07 pm

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Blue Jays Baseball Basics

  • Year Established: 1977

  • Mascot: Ace (Blue Jay)

  • Current Division: American League East

  • Last Playoff Appearance: 2023 American League Wild Card Series

  • Last Division Title: 1993

  • Last American League Pennant: 1993 vs. Chicago White Sox

  • Last World Series Championship: 1993 vs. Philadelphia Phillies

The Toronto Blue Jays Schedule

The Blue Jays come into each regular season with 162 games on the schedule, including 52 face-offs against divisional rivals, 64 showdowns with clubs in the AL Central and AL West, and 46 interleague encounters. The diverse range of opponents offers a variety of challenges, but some teams are more enticing than others: 

AL East Divisional Competitors

Top American League Competitors 

Top Interleague Competitors

Rogers Centre

Tickets to see the Blue Jays at home will get you access to Rogers Centre. The venue opened in 1989 as the SkyDome, a name that reflected the prominence of the structure’s distinctive retractable roof. The stadium welcomes 41,500 to every game and provides fans with an immersive Major League Baseball experience.

Notable Sections

  • Toronto Blue Jays Dugout: Sections 28–32

  • Visiting Team’s Dugout: Sections 16–20

  • Behind Home Plate: Sections 120–123

  • Family Friendly: Sections 237–238

  • Partying/Socializing: WestJet Flight Deck (Standing Room Only)

  • Best on a Budget: Sections 521–524A

Parking

The closest parking areas to the park include the following: 

  • Rogers Centre Lot: 305 Bremner Boulevard (~850 spaces)

  • Plaza Garage: 65 Navy Wharf Court (~700 spaces)

Spots fill up fast, so if you’re driving to the venue, plan to arrive early. You can minimize the chance of delays and complications by reserving parking in advance.

Alternative Transportation

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates subway and bus routes with stops near Rogers Centre. Union Station, a major transit hub, is within walking distance, offering subway, GO Transit, and VIA Rail services. Additionally, the 509 and 510 streetcar lines provide convenient access.

Memorable Toronto Blue Jay Moments

Seeing a Major League Baseball matchup at the stadium offers an unparalleled experience! There’s nothing like watching the action play out on the field in front of you as you bond with other fans, enjoy classic ballpark fare, and cheer for your favorite team. You might even catch the next big moment, like the lucky folks who had Blue Jays tickets for these incredible games: 

  • First SkyDome Success (06/07/1989): The inaugural game at the SkyDome (now Rogers Centre) was on the 5th of June in 1989, and although the occasion gave the franchise and fans a reason to celebrate, the first win was even better! It came against the Milwaukee Brewers, and the accomplishment would never have been possible without John Cerutti, who pitched a complete game to get the 4–2 victory.

  • Two for Toronto (10/23/1993): It was the bottom of the ninth in Game 6 of Toronto’s second World Series in a row. They were ahead by a game, but the score of this one was 6–5 in favor of the Phillies. Joe Carter had a 2–2 count and two men on base, but with one swing, he gave his team another title. As he rounded the bases, broadcaster Tom Cheek exclaimed, "Touch ‘em all, Joe! You’ll never hit a bigger home run in your life!"

  • Heartfelt Home Run (06/20/2010): Less than a week after losing his father, John McDonald returned to work and took his first at-bat—on Father’s Day. He wasn’t a power hitter, but his dad had asked him to hit the next one for him, and he proceeded to launch a ball over the left-field wall. As he rounded the bases, his teammates and thousands of fans responded with a very emotional and well-deserved standing ovation.

  • Bautista’s Bat Flip (10/14/2015): Down 3–2 in the final game of the American League Division Series against the Texas Rangers, the Blue Jays just refused to quit. They stretched the bottom of the seventh to 53 minutes and managed to score four runs, three of which came off the bat of José Bautista. And speaking of that bat—the way he confidently flipped it behind home plate after the hit is still remembered as one of the most iconic moments in Toronto sports history.

  • Walk-Off Wild Card Win (10/04/2016): Facing Baltimore Orioles pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez in an American League Wild Card Game that had gone into extra innings, Edwin Encarnación came to the plate. It was the bottom of the 11th, with men on first and third. A single might have made the difference, but Encarnación absolutely crushed a three-run homer to secure the win and earn the Blue Jays an opportunity to play in the AL Division Series against the Texas Rangers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do the Toronto Blue Jays play their home games?

Rogers Centre is the home field of the Toronto Blue Jays. The stadium seats up to 41,500 fans and was originally known as the SkyDome because of its distinctive fully retractable roof. It was the first of its kind!

What are the best seats at Rogers Centre for families?

If you’re taking the kids to Rogers Centre, you might want to look for seats in sections 237–238. These sections were specifically designed for families and are designated as alcohol-free areas of the stadium.

What are the best sections to socialize at Rogers Centre?

The WestJet Flight Deck at Rogers Centre is a favorite spot for fans who enjoy socializing during Blue Jays games. The area is Standing Room Only, so tickets will only get you access, not assigned seats.

Which sections at Rogers Centre are near the dugouts?

The Blue Jays’ dugout spans sections 28–32, and visiting players sit in front of sections 16–20. Sections 136, 137, 138A, and 138B are behind the home bullpen, and visiting pitchers warm up next to section 103A.

What are the cheapest seats at Rogers Centre?

Sections 521–524 are on the highest tier of Rogers Centre, but the affordable price gets you decent views of the infield from behind home plate. Sections 101–103 and 142–148 are budget-friendly areas in the outfield.

What time do the gates open at Rogers Centre?

The gates at Rogers Centre typically open 90 minutes before the scheduled first pitch on weekdays and two hours before the start of games during the weekends.

Is cash accepted at Rogers Centre?

Rogers Centre is a cashless facility. When attending a Blue Jays game, have a credit or debit card handy. Cash can be converted to cards at kiosks inside the shop at section 112 and near sections 136 and 508.

Do the Toronto Blue Jays play teams in the National League?

Interleague play gives players and fans a peek at the talent they might face in the World Series if all goes well. During the regular season, the Blue Jays play 46 games against teams in the National League.

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