As of Monday morning, only single tickets scattered across the dome were available from the Ticketmaster box office for the first game of the series on Tuesday against the Boston Red Sox starting at $57.50, although plenty of seats were available on the secondary market. Tickets were also hard to come by for the Saturday game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
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There were plenty of tickets in the 500 level available from the box office for the other two Boston games, the series-opener against Tampa Bay Rays on Friday and the final game of the season on Sunday.
Then they’re off to the playoffs with high hopes. º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøhasn’t won a playoff game since 2016 despite making the post-season in 2020, 2022 and 2023.
For those looking to scoop up the popular general admission tickets during the playoffs — which offer standing room only — there’s a new system in place: District Drops. Fans must text BLUEJAYS to 25835 to receive updates on when those tickets go on sale.
Details on how to get the remaining post-season tickets haven’t been released yet, but fans who sign up to become a season ticket member for next season are guaranteed seats.
The best-of-three . If the Jays get a bye by winning the AL East, they start play in the division series at home on Sat. Oct. 4 with Game 2 the next day.
Season attendance
According to team officials, º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøhas sold out 30 home games this season. That includes a stretch from July 6 to Aug. 31 when they sold out 22 straight games with attendance surpassing 40,000 fans — the first time they had seen such numbers since 2016.
º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøhas average 34,647 fans per game, the ninth highest home record Baseball. That’s about 1,000 more fans than they brought in last season, and their second-best attendance since 2017.
Gilbert Ngabo is a Toronto-based sports reporter for the Star.
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