Blue Jays unveil Rogers Centre renos ahead of home opener next week
Posted Apr 6, 2023 07:30:26 AM.
Last Updated Apr 6, 2023 11:47:02 AM.
We are just days away from the Toronto Blue Jays home opener but won’t have to wait that long to get a first look at the newly-renovated Rogers Centre.
The team has officially unveiled the renovations during an open house on Thursday. The event included a ribbon cutting, tours of the new spaces, as well as food and drink sampling.
Team president Mark Shapiro was joined by Rogers Communications chair Edward Rogers and President and CEO Tony Staffieri for the official ribbon cutting ceremony. Media members were invited on a tour of the revamped facility.
“Delivering a modernized fan experience, the new outfield district brings the city into the ballpark with five distinct neighbourhoods and many new social spaces, as part of a multi-year $300 million privately funded renovation,” reads a release from the team.
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In July, Blue Jays unveiled the full-scale, $300-million renovation at the Rogers Centre designed to transform the 33-year-old stadium into a ballpark. The new projects will be phased in over the coming two or three offseasons and focus solely on the interior of the facility.
The biggest changes this year include higher walls in left and right field. The visitors’ bullpen in right field will be elevated, similar to the Blue Jays’ home bullpen, with deck areas in the stands above.
The reimagined outfield saw the addition of multiple new social spaces with patios, drink rails, bars, and viewing platforms. New $20 outfield district tickets will give fans access to the new outfield areas.
The new sections include Park Social, a space on the 500 level overlooking left field. At the same level but above right field is the Corona Rooftop Patio. Directly below that is The Catch, a bar space perched above the visitors’ bullpen, while a bar next to that called The Stop overlooks centre field.
Five Outfield Neighbourhoods
- Corona Rooftop Patio (500L right field)
- Park Social (500L left field)
- The Stop (100L center field behind the batter’s eye)
- The Catch (100L right field above the visitors’ bullpen)
- WestJet Flight Deck (200L center field)
New Social Spaces
- Schneiders Porch (200L right field corner)
- Rogers Landing (right field corner beside the visitors’ bullpen)
- Bleacher Seating (100L bowl behind the visitors’ bullpen)
- Left and Right Field Balconies
- Drink Rails (throughout the ballpark)
The team will play their first home game on April 11 when the Detroit Tigers come to town, kicking off a six-game homestand.
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