Want to be at the Blue Jays playoff games? Rogers is giving away 500 tickets each game

Douglas Santo

Want to be at the Blue Jays playoff games? Rogers is giving away 500 tickets each game image

The Toronto Blue Jays are back in the postseason for the first time since 2023, after missing the playoffs last year.

Now, Rogers is giving away free tickets to fans to attend the game and experience the postseason atmosphere.

The Blue Jays put together a spectacular regular season to earn the No. 1 seed in American League, and win the AL East for the first time since 2015.

Rogers Giving 500 Tickets Away To Blue Jays Games

The owner of Rogers will give away 500 tickets to fans for each Blue Jays home game during the postseason in attempt to pack out one section of the Rogers Centre and create an electric atmosphere.

"Everyone can feel the buzz of postseason baseball across Canada right now," said Terrie Tweddle, chief brand and communications officer, Rogers (h/t sportsnet.ca). "As proud owners of the Toronto Blue Jays, we want to give even more fans and customers a chance to experience the excitement first-hand."

How to get the tickets?

For each home game of the ALDS, Rogers will give away 250 pairs of tickets to each game at a location in the greater Toronto area. The locations will be announced each game day morning at 8:30 a.m. ET on their Instagram (@Rogers) and Facebook.

If fans are unable to travel to the locations, they can follow and comment on the giveaway post by 10 a.m. ET for a chance to win one of the 10 pairs of tickets given away online for each day's game.

The first two games of the ALDS are on Saturday, Oct. 4, and Sunday, Oct. 5, and a Game 5, if necessary, will be on Friday, Oct. 10.

Rogers customers can also visit rogers.com/bluejays to enter for more giveaways.

Douglas Santo

Douglas Santo is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. As a senior at Arizona State University, he will complete his B.A. in sports journalism with a minor in business in December 2025. Before his time with Sporting News, Douglas covered the NFL and MLB for Athlon Sports and contributed as a digital reporter for Arizona PBS/Cronkite News. He is also the head of Sun Devil Daily, managing all content produced about Arizona State Sports.