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Toronto Blue Jays single-game tickets are on sale now

The team made it to Game 7 of the World Series against The Los Angeles Dodgers in 2025.

Toronto Blue Jays players fist bumping during a game.
The Blue Jays last won a World Series in 1993. (Courtesy: AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

Missed an opportunity to see the Blue Jays during their historic bid for the World Series? Now’s your chance to buy tickets for the 2026 season.

Fans can now buy single-game tickets for all home games at Rogers Centre, sales opened at 10 a.m. EST on Thursday. 

One of the more sought out games will be the Friday, Mar. 27 season opener against the Athletics, who are based in West Sacramento, California. Fans will get to see a special on-field pregame ceremony honouring the Jay’s 2025 World Series run. According to media reports, tickets for this game are already sold out.

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On Tuesday, the team unveiled a video retrospective and a new logo in preparation for their 50th season. Players will sport a commemorative patch throughout the season. 

The ticket sale comes after a couple of failed bids by Rogers Communications, one to re-sign infielder Bo Bichette and the other, to sign outfielder Kyle Tucker. Bichette was snagged by The Mets on a three-year $126 million contract and Tucker signed with The Los Angeles Dodgers on a four-year $240 million contract. 

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However, the Blue Jays did successfully add outfielder Kazuma Okamoto, who’s a six-time Nippon Professional Baseball All-Star, to their roster.

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