
While the Toronto Blue Jays are in Los Angeles for the World Series, fans can head to the Rogers Centre for a massive viewing party for Games 3 and 4.
The home of the Blue Jays is opening its doors to fans on Monday, Oct. 27 and Tuesday, Oct. 28 to catch every pitch and swing against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Sportsnet broadcast will be shown on the stadium’s giant videoboard — but this is no regular watch party. Think roaring crowds, team chants echoing through the stands, and the kind of playoff atmosphere that only Toronto fans can bring.
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Fans can grab $15 all-in tickets at bluejays.com/watchparties as of 10 a.m. ET today. Gates open at 7 p.m. and the first pitch hits the screen at 8 p.m.
The night will come with plenty of ballpark vibes: free popcorn, open concessions, access to Jays Shop merch, and of course, thousands of fans decked out in blue and white. Net proceeds from ticket sales go directly to the Jays Care Foundation, supporting youth programs across Canada.
For the superfans, Rogers Communications is sweetening the deal. Through its Beyond the Seat program, 1,000 Rogers customers can score free entry with preferred seating, plus food and drink vouchers. Customers can enter to win at rogers.com/watchparty.
Fans can also catch the action beyond the ballpark as outdoor viewing parties will light up Nathan Phillips Square for every World Series game. The series kicks off today at Rogers Centre, with the championship series potentially running through Nov. 1, if all seven games are needed.
Whether you’ve been cheering since the ‘90s or just caught playoff fever, these watch parties promise to bring Toronto together for two unforgettable nights of October baseball.
Wear your lucky jersey, bring your loudest cheer, and get ready to make the dome rumble, even from 3,500 kilometres away.
