After securing a playoff spot with a victory on Sunday, the Toronto Blue Jays are now preparing for post-season ticket sales, creating excitement among fans eager to secure seats at Rogers Centre. The team has announced that post-season tickets will be available for purchase to the general public starting at 10 a.m. ET on Thursday.
Tickets will cover potential games in the American League Wild Card Series commencing on Sept. 30 and the Division Series starting on Oct. 4, with a maximum number of games to be played at the Rogers Centre during the first two rounds of the post-season. The sale coincides with recent scrutiny directed at Ticketmaster, the ticket sales platform of the Blue Jays, over alleged price inflation and high resale costs around major events in the United States.
The number of post-season home games for the Blue Jays will be determined by their seeding. Currently leading their division and the American League overall with five home games remaining in the regular season, the Blue Jays are in a favorable position. The final standings will dictate which games in the first two rounds will be hosted at the Rogers Centre.
Fans with full or quarter season ticket memberships have guaranteed access to playoff games, with priority given to existing members. New members will also have access to reserved seats. The general public can purchase single-game tickets through Ticketmaster on Thursday at 10 a.m. ET by visiting bluejays.com/postseason.
For fans interested in general admission tickets (standing room only), a new program called “District Drops” allows them to receive notifications about ticket availability by texting BLUEJAYS to 25835.
Ticket purchases can be made directly through Ticketmaster, with verified resale options available on the website. Prices may be on the higher side during high-demand periods. Jagger Long of Karma Tickets, a Toronto-based resale website, emphasized the advantage of securing tickets early, but also suggested exploring resale options for potential deals.
