Experiencing the 2026 Blue Jays Home Opener in person
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Experiencing the 2026 Blue Jays Home Opener in person
"The Opening Day game was painfully slow, with Kevin Gausman and Luis Severino each pitching their own gem, which gave me a chance to take a lap around the 100-level concourse."
"Walking around the 100 level was more interesting than I anticipated because the Blue Jays now have displays of their history and memorabilia throughout the right field area of the concourse."
"I could still feel the emotion of the 50th anniversary video and enjoy the full banner reveal. Yes, I even caught the Davis Schneider and Trey Yesavage mix-up live."
"In order to get a better view and photos, I recommend getting to the stadium at least an hour and a half or an hour earlier than the game start time."
The Blue Jays' home opener marked a significant celebration of the team's 50th anniversary and last year's AL championship title. Standing tickets allowed more fans to attend, providing a unique experience. Despite being short, the view was satisfactory for the ceremony, although taking photos was challenging. Arriving early is recommended for better standing spots. The game itself was slow, but the 100-level concourse featured fascinating historical displays, including memorabilia from notable players and moments in Blue Jays history.
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