Blue Jays celebrate fans next week during final homestand at Rogers Centre

Be a part of Loonie Dogs history and celebrate Fan Appreciation Weekend presented by TD during the last six games of the regular season

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The Toronto Blue Jays close out the 2024 regular season at home next week, but the promotions are not over yet with a chance at Loonie Dogs history and Fan Appreciation Weekend on deck. On Monday, Sept. 23, the American League East rival Boston Red Sox come to town for three games before the Miami Marlins dive in for the final weekend of the season (September 27 to 29).

With just six home games remaining, head out to the ballpark for your baseball fix before the season ends. Here’s what on at Rogers Centre next week:

  • When the sun goes down, the ballpark comes alive. NIGHT MODE takes over on Monday, Sept. 23, and Wednesday, Sept. 25 (both 7:07 p.m.) when the team wears its City Connect This trendsetting design has become a staple around Toronto, and fans can get their hands on the exclusive collection at Rogers Centre Jays Shop locations.
  • Fans have been hungry for Loonie Dogs all season long, and with the season’s final Loonie Dogs Night presented by Schneiders on Tuesday, Sept. 24 (7:07 p.m.), there’s a chance to be a part of Loonie Dogs history. Fans are on-pace to surpass the record-setting 2023 season total for dogs consumed (693,865) having eaten 678,488 dollar dogs so far this season. With one night remaining, will a new record be set? Can fans pass the 700,000 mark for the first time in Blue Jays history? Find out on Tuesday night.
  • The final series is dedicated to the best fans in baseball as the Blue Jays celebrate Fan Appreciate Weekend presented by TD. The weekend features fun games, activities, artists, and chances for fans of all ages to win premium prizes around the ballpark. Beginning Friday, Sept. 27 (7:07 p.m.), the first 15,000 fans receive a Blue Jays FANnel Shirt giveaway presented by TD (image here). This weekend brings the return of the Jays Care Garage Saleon Friday and Saturday, where fans can get discounted merchandise and bobbleheads, with proceeds supporting Jays Care programs across Canada. The final game of the regular season takes place on Sunday, Sept. 29 with a 3:07 p.m. first pitch, and kids 14 and under can run the bases postgame.

Don’t miss out on the final days of 2024 baseball, tickets are available at bluejays.com/tickets.