It has been an eventful day for numerous Toronto Blue Jays supporters, with the team triumphing over the New York Yankees in a 3-1 series win, but many missing out on securing tickets for the upcoming home games in Toronto. Ticketmaster faced overwhelming demand as thousands lined up for a chance to attend the American League Championship Series (ALCS) games at home.
The tickets were swiftly sold out, leading to resale at significantly inflated prices, with some reaching over $1,000 per seat. The Blue Jays marked their victory in the American League Division Series by celebrating in New York City, with players like George Springer expressing pride in their performance so far.
Moving forward, the team remains focused on maintaining their winning streak, with star player Vladimir Guerrero Jr. emphasizing the importance of continuing their hard work. The enthusiasm was palpable among fans at Scotiabank Arena, celebrating the victory alongside the Maple Leafs’ recent success.
The Blue Jays are now gearing up for the ALCS against either the Detroit Tigers or Seattle Mariners, with the upcoming home games scheduled at Rogers Centre. The ultimate winner of the series will secure the American League pennant and advance to the World Series.
For those eager to join in the Blue Jays fever, Toronto is offering free viewing parties during the postseason run, with ALCS games to be hosted at David Pecaut Square. Additionally, Rogers announced plans to give away 500 free tickets for each home game throughout the MLB postseason.
Fans can also grab last-minute standing tickets through District Drops, with one fan sharing his excitement after securing tickets and looking forward to the upcoming games. The Blue Jays, aiming to replicate their past successes, are determined to make a strong comeback in the ongoing championship series.
