After years of speculation regarding the future of Rogers Centre, a Friday report in The Globe and Mail revealed some bold, intriguing plans owner Rogers Communications Inc. has for the site, ...
The city of Toronto is riddled with anticipation. Come Friday, they may witness the Blue Jays winning the World Series for the first time since 1993. Or they will have to wait another day and close it ...
TORONTO -- Rogers Centre in Toronto will host Game 5 of the ALCS on Wednesday afternoon, a game the home Blue Jays must win to extend the series. The Royals lead the best-of-7 series 3-1 following ...
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The Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto has a storied history as a sports arena. The 50,000-seat stadium is home to Major League Baseball’s Toronto Blue Jays, who’ve won two World Series on its field.
Toronto Blue Jays fans who enjoy collecting memorabilia may need to open their wallets and begin bidding. Rogers Centre underwent major renovations ahead of and during the 2024 season. Some of those ...
The domed roof was to consist of four panels to be moved by electric engines. The roof itself was made out of steel trusses covered by corrugated steel cladding. When it was finally finished, the roof ...
Part innovation and part staunch conservatism, Rogers Centre (formerly known as SkyDome) opened stadium design in an entirely new way. The first major retractable roof stadium to work — Pittsburgh's ...
The Toronto Blue Jays will look into bringing natural grass to Rogers Centre, the team announced Thursday. Team president Paul Beeston said the Blue Jays have signed a contract with University of ...
Built beneath the CN Tower, the multi-purpose sports stadium formerly known as the Toronto Skydome will likely be torn down and replaced with a smaller ballpark for the Blue Jays (Open Grid Scheduler ...
The Blue Jays are spending close to $400 million to renovate the Rogers Centre. Not a dollar was spent without considering some of the stadium’s biggest customers — not those cheering on the Blue Jays ...
Working at SkyDome was so much fun in the early 1990s — with the championship baseball teams, the concerts and the celebrities — that Richard Peddie grew his hair out. He had a ponytail for a while, ...
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