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New field-side corner club at Rogers Center Image: Toronto Blue Jays and Populous

The Toronto Blue Jays have revealed that a brand-new field side corner club will open at Rogers Centre for the start of the 2025 season to offer a uniquely enhanced membership experience.

The Blue Jays said that located in right field, the new space features one-of-a-kind views from field level, a private bar, food stalls with distinct offerings, and an open-air patio, all directly connected to Season Ticket Member seats in the newly renovated right field seating bowl.

The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball as a member club of the American League East division. Since 1989, the team has played its home games primarily at the Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto, Canada.

The 49,286-capacity Rogers Centre is a multipurpose retractable roof stadium in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated at the base of the CN Tower near the Northern shore of Lake Ontario. It was opened in 1989 on the former Railway Lands.

New field-side corner club at Rogers CenterImage: Toronto Blue Jays and Populous

The Blue Jays are currently undertaking the first large-scale renovation the Rogers Centre has implemented since it opened in 1989.

The Blue Jays said the new field side corner club will have an authentic sports bar atmosphere and is perfect for fans looking to elevate their game day experience without compromising game action.

Located on field level, the club looks directly into right field while the open-air terrace is nestled beside the right field baseline.

Starting at less than $100 per game per seat, Blue Jays fans can become members in this new field side corner club, connected to seats in the newly renovated right field seating bowl (sections 110 to 113).

This new field side corner club continues modernizing Rogers Centre by offering more choice for how fans experience Blue Jays baseball.

New field-side corner club at Rogers CenterImage: Toronto Blue Jays and Populous

Over the past two seasons, the Blue Jays have introduced a wide variety of new fan experiences at Rogers Centre, including the popular Outfield District social spaces, a reimagined 100 level seating bowl designed specifically for baseball viewing, and three sold-out premium clubs beneath the seating bowl.

The final name and design of the new space will be released before Opening Day.

Major renovations on the 34-year-old stadium in downtown Toronto began after the 2022 season. Originally designed as a multipurpose venue that has previously also been home to the NBA’s Toronto Raptors and the Canadian Football League’s (CFL’s) Toronto Argonauts, the renovations are designed to make the venue baseball specific.

The team announced the $300 million-plus, multi-phase privately funded renovation of the Rogers Centre in July 2022 and said work would be completed between 2024 and 2025.

The first phase was rounded off with a new Outfield District with five distinct neighbourhoods and social spaces for everyone who has a ticket.

New field-side corner club at Rogers CenterImage: Toronto Blue Jays and Populous

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