Toronto Blue Jays reveal next round of Rogers Centre upgrades Toronto BlueJays
The team has shared new renderings showing off a re-imagined 100-level seating bowl that will debut at the Rogers Centre for the 2024 season.
The stadium's entire existing 100-level seating bowl and structure — stretching from foul pole to foul pole — will be demolished starting at the close of the 2023 season, and rebuilt from scratch to create what the organization describes as a"modern ballpark experience designed specifically for baseball viewing."
Some of the biggest changes on tap include new, modern seats with added legroom, cupholders, slats at the back to provide better airflow, adjustable armrests, and handrails at every aisle. These seating upgrades follow cues introduced in the 500-level for the 2023-revealed Outfield District renovations.
Fans will have access to a wider selection of seating options offering different vantage points, including through one of the most visible changes; a severe reduction in the vast foul area — by almost 3,000 square feet — between the middle of the infield dirt to before the warning track on both sides of the field.
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