The Toronto Blue Jays are enjoying a solid run this postseason.
On October 8, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s team secured an impressive win against the defending American League champion New York Yankees, defeating them 5-2 in the fourth game of the ALDS.
Manager John Schneider celebrated the win by playfully spraying champagne in the locker room, humorously exclaiming, “Start spreading the news, you bastards.”
With a strong regular-season record of 94-68, the Blue Jays are heading to the American League Championship Series. They’ll face the winner of a fierce battle between the Seattle Mariners and Detroit Tigers, which will be determined in Game 5 on October 10.
Fortunately for the Jays, their high standings grant them home field advantage throughout the ALCS. The games at Rogers Center are scheduled for:
1st game
Sunday, October 12
2nd game
Monday, October 13
Game 6
Sunday, October 19
Game 7
Monday, October 20
If you’re planning to support the Jays in person, tickets are available for all upcoming home games.
The lowest price for a single-game ticket at this moment starts at $281, including fees.
Other matches range from $328 to $439, also inclusive of fees.
This will mark the first ALCS games held in Toronto since 2016, a season where big names like Josh Donaldson and Edwin Encarnacion contributed to a memorable run that ultimately ended in the ALCS against Cleveland.
Historically, the Blue Jays last appeared in the World Series in 1992 and 1993, winning back-to-back titles.
Leading this year’s team are key players like Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, Alejandro Kirk, George Springer, and pitching ace Kevin Gausman.
Closer Jeff Hoffman noted that the team felt cohesive since spring training, stating, “It was just a matter of putting the pieces in the right place.”
They now need just four more wins to reach the World Series for the first time in 32 years.
Baseball in October? It’s definitely exciting this year.
For additional details, here’s what fans should know about the Blue Jays’ 2025 ALCS home games.
Toronto Blue Jays 2025 ALCS Ticket Prices
A detailed look at the ticket prices for the four possible home games at Rogers Center can be found below.
| Blue Jays ALCS Game Schedule | Ticket Price Starts At |
|---|---|
| Game 1 Sunday, October 12 |
$281 (Including fees) |
| Game 2 Monday, October 13 |
$328 (Including fees) |
| Game 6 Sunday, October 19 |
$346 (Including fees) |
| Game 7 Monday, October 20 |
$439 (Including fees) |
Note that prices are confirmed at publication time but can change, and additional charges may apply during checkout.
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Upcoming Concerts in Toronto 2025-26
If concerts are on your agenda, you’re in for a treat.
Many prominent musicians are set to perform in Toronto over the next couple of years.
Here are just a few exciting acts to look forward to:
- Hurry
- Adam Sandler
- Bring Me The Horizon
- Stevie Nicks
- Robert Plant
For a full list of shows at Scotiabank Arena, you might want to check that out as well.
