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About the Toronto Blue Jays
Toronto Blue Jays Tickets
The Toronto Blue Jays may have only been around since 1977, but they’ve made one heck of a name for themselves in the meantime. From a perennially-struggling expansion team to the first (and still only) non-US MLB team to take home the World Series, the Blue Jays are the pride of the Great White North.
You don’t get to the top like the Blue Jays without making some noise, and getting cheap Blue Jays tickets can be hard – especially if they’re facing rivals like the Detroit Tigers or the Seattle Mariners. But with the Blue Jays aggressively aiming for postseason success year after year, like their ALDS win in 2016 by sweeping the Texas Rangers, the Jays are hotter than ever. With six AL East Division titles, two pennants, and two World Series wins already, Toronto fans are always in for a treat.
The Last Canadian Team Standing
It’s lonely at the top, but the Blue Jays can handle it. Once one of only two MLB teams in Canada, the Jays were left lonely in the Great White North when the Montreal Expos relocated to Washington DC to become the Nationals in 2004. Of course, Blue Jays fans will say that nothing of value was lost when the Expos traded in poutine and Labatt for McDonald’s fries and Budweiser.
We’re not exaggerating the rivalry between the Jays and the Expos, either – from 1978 to 1986 these two Canuck teams would battle it out almost every midseason for the Pearson Cup, with the end result being a three-win, three-loss tie. Battling to a standstill for almost a decade just deepened the rivalry, and even the 2003-2004 revival of the series did little to name a victor before the Expos left town and the tie continued.
Toronto’s Heavy Hitters
Legendary rivalries notwithstanding, the Blue Jays are still representing Canada to their core today. Making it to the ALCS for two years in a row in both 2015 and 2016 showed the MLB that they’re very much a force to be reckoned with on the field, which means this franchise is hot for some new championship notches on its belt.
Will the Blue Jays capitalize on their recent successes in upcoming seasons? Is Toronto going to bring home another pennant or even a World Series win sometime soon? Only time will tell, but it certainly looks like the Blue Jays’ glory days are here to stay. With Toronto bringing in a new manager starting in the 2019 season to replace the on-again, off-again John Gibbons, it’s up in the air like a pop fly to center field. Your guess is as good as ours!
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do the Blue Jays play?
The Blue Jays play at Rogers Centre, a multi-purpose stadium in Downtown Toronto, Canada. The venue was opened in 1989 and has primarily been a sports venue ever since, but it also hosts other large events such as conventions, trade fairs, and concerts.
The stadium was renamed "Rogers Centre" following its purchase by Rogers Communications, which also owned the Toronto Blue Jays, in 2005. The venue is famous for being the first stadium to have a fully retractable motorized roof, as well as a 348-room hotel attached to it with 70 rooms overlooking the field.
When do Blue Jays tickets go on sale?
Blue Jays tickets go on sale before the MLB begins its regular season. In fact, cheap Blue Jays tickets to games played at Rogers Centre are available months in advance, as are Blue Jays tickets for away games across the country. In other words, there’s no rush to check the Blue Jays’ schedule. Just grab tickets whenever you’ve got the itch.
Is it better to buy Blue Jays tickets in advance?
With Blue Jays tickets being available so far ahead of time, it’s easy to buy tickets whenever you want to – but there’s little need to plan ahead. You can often get cheap last-minute tickets to Blue Jays games by waiting to make your purchase until the very last minute. As game day gets closer and sellers drop their prices, fans reap the benefits.
What’s the best way to buy cheap Blue Jays tickets?
The best way to buy cheap Blue Jays tickets is always going to be from a secure online platform that connects fans and resellers. These ticket marketplaces often have some of the cheapest ticket prices and are the easiest way to shop for Blue Jays tickets. Can you buy Blue Jays tickets at the stadium? Sure – but you’ll likely be paying a higher price than you need to!
Why should I choose Gametime over other ticket marketplaces?
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Toronto Blue Jays Schedule and Ticket Prices
Date | Time | City | Venue | Lowest Price |
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5/18/25 | 1:37 PM | Toronto | Rogers Centre | USD $12 |
5/20/25 | 7:07 PM | Toronto | Rogers Centre | USD $11 |
5/21/25 | 7:07 PM | Toronto | Rogers Centre | USD $11 |
5/22/25 | 1:07 PM | Toronto | Rogers Centre | USD $10 |
5/23/25 | Time TBD | Tampa | George Steinbrenner Field | $198 |
5/24/25 | Time TBD | Tampa | George Steinbrenner Field | $214 |
5/25/25 | Time TBD | Tampa | George Steinbrenner Field | $214 |
5/26/25 | 3:05 PM | Arlington | Globe Life Field | $14 |
5/27/25 | 7:05 PM | Arlington | Globe Life Field | $15 |
5/28/25 | 7:05 PM | Arlington | Globe Life Field | $13 |
5/29/25 | 7:07 PM | Toronto | Rogers Centre | USD $6 |
5/30/25 | 7:07 PM | Toronto | Rogers Centre | USD $12 |
5/31/25 | 3:07 PM | Toronto | Rogers Centre | USD $14 |
6/1/25 | 1:37 PM | Toronto | Rogers Centre | USD $12 |
6/3/25 | 7:07 PM | Toronto | Rogers Centre | USD $12 |