You Can Buy Single Game Tickets To See The Blue Jays Play At Rogers Centre & They're Pretty Cheap

Tickets for the August 20 to September 5 games are now on sale!

Senior Editor, Studio

Narcity may receive a small commission if you purchase something we recommend in this article, which was created by the Commerce team. Items are in stock and prices are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time.

After years of watching baseball on a tiny TV, it's about time we treat ourselves to a live sporting event.

You can now buy single-game tickets for games played at Rogers Centre from August 20 through to September 5. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster and they're really cheap. You can catch the Jays vs White Sox game on August 23 for as little as $28!

According to the MLB website, there are two types of seating options available for fans: standard or physically distanced. Standard includes seats in 100L and 200L infield and TD Clubhouse, while physically distanced seats are only available in 100L and 200L outfield and bases with pods of up to four seats.

We may not get to be that close to see every bead of sweat on Vlady's face as he hits a homer, but we'll be close enough.

Tickets for the final home games of the season starting September 13 have not been announced yet.

Find It On TICKETMASTER

Find A Place To Stay Near Rogers Centre

  • Natalia Buia was a Senior Editor for Narcity Media's Studio in Toronto, Ontario. Always on the hunt for the best bargain, she has written commerce content for other publications including HuffPost Canada. When she's not working, Natalia can be found watching true-crime documentaries and eating potato chips.

The new Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit is paying out soon and you can get up to $717

This is a one-time top-up before it replaces the GST/HST credit.

I tested out the most Canadian chips and ranked them from best to worst

It's time to settle the dispute, once and for all.

Liberals' affordability benefit coming June 5

Federal Liberals' promised one-time affordability benefit coming June 5

Lutnick criticizes Canada's trade strategy

'They suck': Lutnick criticizes Canada's trade strategy

Canada Post ending most door-to-door mail

Canada Post beginning work to end most door-to-door mail delivery