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What's new at Rogers Centre for the 2025 Toronto Blue Jays season

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Max Scherzer and Andres Gimenez won’t be the only additions that will be featured at Rogers Centre for the 2025 season.

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With stadium upgrades, giveaways, new food and drink options and merchandise, the home of the Toronto Blue Jays has plenty to offer fans heading down to the ballpark this year.

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Club 328

Headlining the changes at Rogers Centre is the brand new Club 328, located down the right-field line. It features a bar where you can order numerous drinks and food like the College Street panini, Plakata skewer, cotton candy fries, mini pancakes and crunchy pickle dog — just to name a few.

There’s also Club 328 branded merchandise available for purchase. Season-ticketed guests in sections 110 to 113 will be able to access the area, which also features an entire wall of baseball cards showcasing Toronto Blue Jays players, past and present.

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Stadium Giveaways

For the diehard fans who don’t mind lining up outside the stadium, there is no shortage of options for the giveaways this season.

On the figurine end of things, the Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Silver Slugger bobblehead (March 31) and the Alejandro Kirk bobblearm (April 30) are early season highlights.

If you lean more towards the clothing side, the Chris Bassitt City Connect “Bassitt-Ball” replica jersey (May 2) and Blue Jays City Connect bomber jacket (April 18) are games you should have circled on your calendar.

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Jays Shop

The Blue Jays and Toronto-based clothing brand Peace Collective have once again collaborated on a line for the 2025 campaign that includes a 92/93 World Series Champions-inspired work jacket as well as T-shirts and hats.

There also are many City Connect branded apparel for adults and youngsters alike.

The Toronto Blue Jays begin the season on Thursday night when they host the AL East rival Baltimore Orioles.

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