Jays make more tickets available for final homestand, hoping for capacity increase
The Toronto Blue Jays are making additional tickets available for next week’s final homestand, hopeful that government regulations will be loosened to allow for an expansion of the current Rogers Centre capacity limit of 15,000 for the six remaining home games and any post-season home games should the team qualify.
Canada’s lone Major League Baseball club is in the thick of a playoff race as the regular season winds down. The Blue Jays entered play Thursday a half-game behind the New York Yankees, who hold the second wild-card spot in the American League.
“The Blue Jays are in the final days of a heated post-season wild-card race and need fan support more than ever to create the home field advantage that our fans and team deserve down the stretch,” the team said in a statement.
“We have been working closely with the premier’s office, the chief medical officer of health, and (Ontario Sports) Minister (Lisa) MacLeod’s office on increasing ballpark capacity safely, in line with all public health protocols.”