Muddy York Market (Section 109):
Popular fare inspired by Toronto's diverse neighbourhoods and cultures. Fan favourites include: Smoked Chicken Nachos, In-house Smoked Chopped BBQ Pork Sandwich, Chicken Gyro, and Asian Noodle Box.
Roundhouse Carvery and Bar (Section 122):
Visit our beer wall featuring the most popular imported and domestic beers. The carving station showcases our signature hand-carved "Keith's Red" Roasted Top Sirloin of Beef served with slaw and potato salad.
Quaker Steak & Lube (Section 134):
Buffalo wings with unique sauces, loaded fries, onion rings, and cold beer on tap. First location in Canada.
Shopsy's (Section 125):
Toronto's world famous deli established in 1921. Serving classic made-to-order Sandwiches on double caraway rye bread, including smoked meat, pastrami, and corned beef.
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4.00 dollar's is the cost for the opening day program for the Toronto Blue Jay's.
A Toronto player has never thrown a perfect game while on the team. However, on May 15th, 1981, Len Barker of the Indians threw a perfect game against the Blue Jays.
Toronto's MLB franchise didn't play their first game until 1977.
18 innings against the Angels on July 28, 2005 in Toronto ... the Blue Jays won 2-1. Although, the Blue Jays recently broke the record for longest opening day game against the Cleveland Indians. April, 5th, 2012. 16 innings. 7-4 Blue Jays. (This is now the longest opening day game ever) Fun Stat: The next day, (second game in the series), the game also went to extra innings with the Blue Jays winning in 14 innings.
The Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies in Game 4 of the 1993 World Series ... the Blue Jays won 15-14.
Brian Bowles debuted on June 27, 2001, playing for the Toronto Blue Jays at Skydome; he played his final game on September 8, 2003, playing for the Toronto Blue Jays at Skydome.
Rob Butler debuted on June 12, 1993, playing for the Toronto Blue Jays at Skydome; he played his final game on July 10, 1999, playing for the Toronto Blue Jays at Skydome.
Pasqual Coco debuted on July 17, 2000, playing for the Toronto Blue Jays at Skydome; he played his final game on April 14, 2002, playing for the Toronto Blue Jays at Skydome.
Ken Robinson debuted on July 20, 1995, playing for the Toronto Blue Jays at Skydome; he played his final game on September 24, 1997, playing for the Toronto Blue Jays at Skydome.
Jimmy Rogers debuted on July 30, 1995, playing for the Toronto Blue Jays at Skydome; he played his final game on September 27, 1995, playing for the Toronto Blue Jays at Skydome.
Mike Romano debuted on September 5, 1999, playing for the Toronto Blue Jays at Skydome; he played his final game on September 24, 1999, playing for the Toronto Blue Jays at Skydome.