Canada welcomes Toronto Blue Jays home

It has been 670 days since the Toronto Blue Jays played a home game at Rogers Centre, and the country is preparing a homecoming fit for the occasion. The club today announces the welcome home festivities planned for July 29 and 30, including Canadian landmarks turning blue, fan giveaways and entertainment at the ballpark, and special pregame ceremonies.

The nation is celebrating the return of Canada’s baseball team with landmarks across the country turning blue and white and/or raising a Blue Jays flag:

Fans attending Friday’s game will receive a special “HOME” t-shirt, presented by TD, and a “HOME” mask upon entry. The Blue Jays are also honoured to host staff from Toronto General Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit and their guests, as a thank you for their tireless sacrifices over the past 18 months. The club will host “Frontline Champions” and their guests in a dedicated section for each game of the first homestand.

Whether you are at the ballpark or celebrating from home, fans will be treated to special opening ceremonies, airing live on Sportsnet after an extended Blue Jays Central that begins at 6 p.m. ET. The ceremonies will feature:

Jays Care Foundation is bringing back its in-stadium 50/50 jackpot, now including online sales combined into one minimum $25,000 Grand Prize jackpot, drawn on Sunday, Aug. 8. Fans 18+ in Ontario can buy their tickets now at bluejays.com/5050, featuring early bird prizes on each game of the 11 game homestand. All proceeds from the draw will support communities as they recover from the pandemic.

The Blue Jays cannot wait to welcome fans back to the ballpark and celebrate with Canadians nationwide. Complete Rogers Centre health and safety protocols are available at bluejays.com/healthandsafety.

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