Blue Jays 2017 season ticket renewals now on sale

The Toronto Blue Jays today released its 2017 Season Ticket Member information, featuring new experiences and added benefits, providing fans with even greater value than ever before. Beginning today through September 8, current Season Ticket Members can save up to 20% on their 2017 Season Ticket Membership during the Early Bird renewal period, while new Season Tickets go on sale Wednesday, Aug. 24 at 10 a.m. ET.
"Our fans have demonstrated a tremendous level of excitement and support for the team this season. So far in 2016, we have had 28 sellouts and surpassed 3 million tickets sold for the first time since 1993," said Andrew Miller, EVP of Business Operations, Toronto Blue Jays. "Moving forward, we want to continue to create memorable experiences and find ways to deliver enhanced value for fans, such as decreasing starting prices for nearly 33% of our games in 2017."
Season Ticket Members' seats will be reserved until September 30. Seats not renewed by the deadline will be made available for other fans to purchase. For full details on price and benefits, visit bluejays.com/seasontickets.
Additionally, the club also announced new pricing for its Season Tickets based on a new 5-category system the Blue Jays will roll out for its games in the 2017 season. With the new game categories (see below), Season Tickets will see a 13% average price increase for 54 games and a 7% decrease for 27 games.
2016                                2017
Premium -- 49 gms       A+ -- 2 gms
Regular -- 32 gms         A -- 32 gms
                                         B -- 20 gms
                                         C -- 18 gms
                                         D -- 9 gms
Along with an enhanced season ticket offering, the Blue Jays will also introduce all new Game Packs for the 2017 season. Full details on price and availability for 2017 Game Packs will be released in the coming weeks.
More information on the 2017 Toronto Blue Jays game schedule will be released in early September.

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