What to know about Blue Jays' 2025 ticket info
TORONTO -- Just as the All-Star Game draws an unofficial halfway line in the season, the holiday break does the same for the offseason.
By the time we all clean up from our New Years Eve parties and settle back into “normal” again for the month of January, Spring Training will be less than six weeks away. The Blue Jays’ first Spring Training game, on Feb. 22 against the Yankees, won’t feel far away.
Granted, the Blue Jays will need to use the rest of this offseason to bolster a roster that went 74-88 last season -- all while the futures of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette loom -- but the new year resets all of the records to zero.
Here’s everything you’ll need to know if you’re looking at tickets in 2025:
Spring Training
For some of you, a flight south to Dunedin, Fla., cuts each winter short. Tickets for Spring Training can be found here.
If you’re still looking to find the right week to flee to Florida, keep in mind that the Phillies (Clearwater) and Yankees (Tampa) are both nearby, so those road games won’t take you too far. Whether you stay in Tampa, Clearwater or on Clearwater Beach, you won’t be far from a game, but Dunedin itself has grown into one of the best parts of Spring Training. Its downtown strip especially (just north of TD Ballpark on Douglas Ave.) is the perfect spot to spend an evening after a game, with breweries, restaurants and shops along the small waterfront.
Regular season
The Blue Jays, like many clubs, have increased their packages and ticketing options significantly in recent years, so you’ll want to start with a look at what suits you best.
For fans who live near Rogers Centre or typically attend a good number of games -- but not all of them -- a quarter season ticket membership makes sense. With this, you get tickets to 20 games and save 15% compared to buying those individually. You’ll get unlimited ticket exchanges, a dedicated service team, Jays Shop discount and more.
Flex packs are back, too, allowing you to hand pick three or more games to attend, but the more games you add, the more benefits are unlocked, including Opening Day and Canada Day game access, Jays Shop discounts, promotional gift cards and more.
Whether you live near the stadium or are looking for a good day to plan a “long meeting” in the afternoon and slip out, you should also keep an eye out for these weekday afternoon games throughout the season:
Weekday games at 3:07 p.m. ET
- Thursday, March 27 vs. the Orioles (Opening Day)
- Wednesday, April 2 vs. the Nationals
- Thursday, May 15 vs. the Rays
- Thursday, June 5 vs. the Phillies
- Thursday, June 19 vs. the D-backs
- Tuesday, July 1 vs. the Yankees (Canada Day)
- Thursday, Aug. 14 vs. the Cubs
- Thursday, Sept. 11 vs. the Astros
Weekday games at 1:07 p.m. ET
- Wednesday, April 16 vs. the Braves
- Thursday, May 22 vs. the Padres
After the holidays, you can also keep an eye on the Blue Jays’ social media channels and club website as more ticketing promotions will be announced.