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Toronto Blue Jays Tickets

Toronto Blue Jays Tickets
The Toronto Blue Jays arrive in 2013 as a team with a starting rotation supported by workhorses and an offense with a Power-Speed Complex. This means Toronto Blue Jays tickets to the Rogers Centre are a must purchase for baseball fans north of the border. I fully back this statement even though much of the roster returns from a baseball team that posted a losing record last season. Then, much of the team also spent long stretches on the DL. The only way this will happen again is if the Blue Jays went cheap and hired the Mets training staff.
Toronto’s starting rotation is going to feature R.A. Dickey, Josh Johnson, Mark Buerhrle, Brandon Morrow, and Ricky Romero with J.A. Happ on hand just in case injury or a particularly bad stretch creates the need for a starting alternative. Dickey and Buehrle are on the wrong side of 30 and are not likely to put up career bests. This means a major regression for knuckleballer Dickey and a similar season to last year from Buehrle. Still, these pitchers are going to throw 200-plus winners and post very acceptable stats. Morrow and Johnson should join them in the 200-plus club, which is perfect because this will minimize the time the bullpen spends on the mound.
The Blue Jays have the offense to support these pitchers. Juan Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion are as dangerous a duo of sluggers as any in the MLB and speedy trifecta of Colby Rasmus, Jose Reyes, and Emilio Bonifacio is going to give pitchers fits. No one is quite sure what to expect from Melky Cabrera, but if his 2012 stats are unrealistic, the team will gladly take his 2011 season. Together this unit has a great deal of balance, with a very good rotation pitching at least six every game and a very good batting order that can score runs almost any way imaginable.

| Event | Date/Time | Venue/City | |
| Baltimore Orioles vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Jul 12, 2013 Fri 7:05PM |
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Baltimore, MD |
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| Baltimore Orioles vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Jul 13, 2013 Sat 4:05PM |
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Baltimore, MD |
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| Baltimore Orioles vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Jul 14, 2013 Sun 1:35PM |
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Baltimore, MD |
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| Baltimore Orioles vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Sep 24, 2013 Tue 7:05PM |
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Baltimore, MD |
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| Baltimore Orioles vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Sep 25, 2013 Wed 7:05PM |
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Baltimore, MD |

| Event | Date/Time | Venue/City | |
| Toronto Blue Jays vs. Baltimore Orioles | May 24, 2013 Fri 7:07PM |
Rogers Centre
Toronto, ONT |
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| Toronto Blue Jays vs. Baltimore Orioles | May 25, 2013 Sat 1:07PM |
Rogers Centre
Toronto, ONT |
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| Toronto Blue Jays vs. Baltimore Orioles | May 26, 2013 Sun 1:07PM |
Rogers Centre
Toronto, ONT |
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| Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves | May 27, 2013 Mon 7:07PM |
Rogers Centre
Toronto, ONT |
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| Toronto Blue Jays vs. Atlanta Braves | May 28, 2013 Tue 12:37PM |
Rogers Centre
Toronto, ONT |
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| Atlanta Braves vs. Toronto Blue Jays | May 29, 2013 Wed 7:10PM |
Turner Field
Atlanta, GA |
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| Atlanta Braves vs. Toronto Blue Jays | May 30, 2013 Thu 7:10PM |
Turner Field
Atlanta, GA |
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| San Diego Padres vs. Toronto Blue Jays | May 31, 2013 Fri 7:10PM |
Petco Park
San Diego, CA |
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| San Diego Padres vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Jun 1, 2013 Sat 7:10PM |
Petco Park
San Diego, CA |
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| San Diego Padres vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Jun 2, 2013 Sun 7:10PM |
Petco Park
San Diego, CA |
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| San Francisco Giants vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Jun 4, 2013 Tue 7:15PM |
AT&T Park
San Francisco, CA |
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| San Francisco Giants vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Jun 5, 2013 Wed 12:45PM |
AT&T Park
San Francisco, CA |
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| Toronto Blue Jays vs. Texas Rangers | Jun 7, 2013 Fri 7:07PM |
Rogers Centre
Toronto, ONT |
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| Toronto Blue Jays vs. Texas Rangers | Jun 8, 2013 Sat 1:07PM |
Rogers Centre
Toronto, ONT |
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| Toronto Blue Jays vs. Texas Rangers | Jun 9, 2013 Sun 1:07PM |
Rogers Centre
Toronto, ONT |
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| Chicago White Sox vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Jun 10, 2013 Mon 7:10PM |
US Cellular Field
Chicago, IL |
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| Chicago White Sox vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Jun 11, 2013 Tue 7:10PM |
US Cellular Field
Chicago, IL |
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| Chicago White Sox vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Jun 12, 2013 Wed 7:10PM |
US Cellular Field
Chicago, IL |
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| Texas Rangers vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Jun 13, 2013 Thu 7:05PM |
Rangers Ballpark In Arlington
Arlington, TX |
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| Texas Rangers vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Jun 14, 2013 Fri 7:05PM |
Rangers Ballpark In Arlington
Arlington, TX |
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| Texas Rangers vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Jun 15, 2013 Sat 3:05PM |
Rangers Ballpark In Arlington
Arlington, TX |
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| Texas Rangers vs. Toronto Blue Jays | Jun 16, 2013 Sun 2:05PM |
Rangers Ballpark In Arlington
Arlington, TX |
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| Toronto Blue Jays vs. Colorado Rockies | Jun 17, 2013 Mon 7:07PM |
Rogers Centre
Toronto, ONT |
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| Toronto Blue Jays vs. Colorado Rockies | Jun 18, 2013 Tue 7:07PM |
Rogers Centre
Toronto, ONT |
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| Toronto Blue Jays vs. Colorado Rockies | Jun 19, 2013 Wed 7:07PM |
Rogers Centre
Toronto, ONT |

Toronto Blue Jays History
The Toronto Blue Jays first took the field as a MLB team in 1977. Predictably, those first few seasons would be an epic struggle. The club regularly flirted with triple-digit loss totals and gave fans little reason to believe things would improve.
By the middle of the 1980s the front office had put together a formidable roster that would capture a few division titles and make a several brief runs in the playoffs. Left fielder George Bell , center fielder Lloyd Moseby, and right fielder Jesse Barfield made up one of the most dangerous outfields in the American League. Dave Stieb, Jimmy Key, and others would fill out a starting rotation that put up a fight in a very crowded AL East.
This group won two division titles in the 1980s, becoming the dominant team in the East while the traditional powers struggled. Once the Yankees, Orioles, and other clubs with more history returned to contender status the club did not simply fade away. Instead, these years would be the precursor to the Blue Jay’s golden age.
In the early 1990s, the Toronto Blue Jays had crafted a roster that has survived the test of time and now is counted among the very best in the history of the MLB. Devon White played in center, Roberto Alomar starred at second, Joe Carter dominated in right, Dave Winfield was a hired gun at DH, John Olerud quietly killed at first, and Pat Borders put the finishes on a Hall of Fame career at catcher. In addition, Jack Morris joined Key, Juan Guzman, and Todd Stottlemyre to form a rotation that went four-deep for the postseason. The Blue Jays won back to back World Series in 1992 and 1993 and threatened to redefine the perception of baseball prowess in the AL on the East Coast.
Unfortunately, the price of keeping such a roster proved unrealistic and the club chose to keep in contention on a budget. This meant something had to suffer. The Blue Jays offensive bite disappeared.
Yet, the Blue Jays fans could still maintain some hope as the club seemed to always have a Cy Young Award candidate leading the rotation. From 1996 to 2003, a Toronto pitcher won the AL Cy Young Award five times. Pet Hentgen, Roger Clemens, Eric Hinske, and Roy Halladay’s personal successes were not enough to return the club in the MLB playoffs. Now the team has moved the fences in at the Rogers Centre and is trying to once again craft a balanced team with the hopes of taking the East.
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