Video – Photo Gallery – Toronto Blue Jays Rally to Beat the Baltimore Orioles

In Baseball, Editor Choice, Local

Over 41,000 people watched the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday, June 7, 2026 at the Rogers Centre.

Always great catching a game and even better when the Jays pull off a win like on Sunday, with a final score of 6-4.

Yohendrick Piñango and Brandon Valenzuela hit solo home runs, Andrés Giménez had two hits and an RBI and the Toronto Blue Jays rallied to beat the Baltimore Orioles

For the very few that have never attended a game – eat before you arrive with the cost of items on the menu inside the Rogers Centre.

Rogers Centre, formerly known as SkyDome, is a prominent 12.7-acre sports and entertainment complex in downtown Toronto which opened on June 3, 1989.

The venue is famously recognized for having North America’s first fully motorized, retractable roof.

Stadium Design & RoofThe Roof: It covers nearly 8.5 acres, weighs 11,000 tonnes, and consists of four distinct panels. The entire structure can open or close in just 20 minutes.Scale: The roof rises to a height of 282 feet, creating enough space inside the dome to fit a 31-storey building.Capacity &

UpgradesCapacity: For baseball and football, the stadium holds approximately 40,000 to 49,000 fans, and around 55,000 for concerts.Multimillion-Dollar Renovations: Following massive infrastructure investments spanning several years, the venue transitioned its feel from a multi-purpose facility into a true, traditional baseball ballpark. Upgrades include a redesigned lower bowl, new seating, and the introduction of multi-level outfield social spaces.Unique FeaturesLocation: Sits directly at the base of the iconic CN Tower.

Attached Hotel: Historically featured an attached hotel with 70 rooms that directly overlook the playing field.

Public Art: Contains over $$5 million worth of artwork (commissioned in 1989 dollars), including massive sculptures of fans above the northeast and northwest gates.

Record Attendance:Registered its largest paid crowd on March 17, 2002, when 68,237 fans packed the stadium for the WWF’s WrestleMania X8

An average of 25,000 to 50,000 cans and drafts of beer are sold at a standard Toronto Blue Jays home game

Pete Fisher
Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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