The Toronto Blue Jays have officially punched their ticket to the playoffs, and now fans are eager to secure theirs. The team announced that post-season tickets go on sale to the general public this Thursday at 10 a.m. ET through Ticketmaster.
The sale covers the maximum number of potential games at Rogers Centre during the American League Wild Card Series (starting Sept. 30) and the Division Series (starting Oct. 4). The actual number of home games will depend on Toronto’s final seeding.
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If the Jays secure one of the top two division-winner records, they’ll skip the Wild Card round and host Games 1, 2, and 5 of the Division Series.
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If they finish as the third-best division winner or the top wild-card team, they’ll host a three-game Wild Card series beginning Sept. 30.
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A lower wild-card finish would mean starting the playoffs on the road.
How to get tickets:
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Full and quarter-season ticket members are guaranteed seats, with priority access.
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Single-game tickets for the general public open Thursday at bluejays.com/postseason.
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Standing-room-only tickets are available through the new “District Drops” program. Fans can text BLUEJAYS to 25835 for alerts.
Ticket pricing & resales:
Tickets are sold through Ticketmaster, which also handles verified resales — often at higher prices. The platform has been criticized in both Canada and the U.S. for inflated resale costs, with U.S. regulators recently suing Ticketmaster and parent company Live Nation over alleged anti-competitive practices.
Fans looking for the best deals are encouraged to purchase early. Resale markets like SeatGeek, StubHub, and local operators may offer alternatives, but at a premium if demand spikes.
With the Jays chasing the top of the AL East and Toronto fans ready to flood Rogers Centre, post-season baseball promises to bring playoff buzz back to the city.
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