Newly-upgraded Rogers Centre is looking ready for Toronto Blue Jays opener Toronto RogersCentre TorontoBlueJays BlueJays
Replaced seating in the dome's upper decks means more legroom for fans, though the darkened shade of blue is quite the visual departure from the established look.
Many of the replaced seats in the 500 level actually dated back to the facility's 1989 opening under the long-gone-but-still-beloved SkyDome branding. The field surface is now mostly in place once again, but fans will also notice new areas of warning track and artificial turf beyond relocated outfield walls, where new bullpens are now in full view of fans.
There is indeed still much work to do in the final weeks before the home opener, and photos show patches of outfield stands still awaiting seat installation.
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