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It’s hard not to be excited about the 2023 Toronto Blue Jays.

John Schneider’s youthful ball club is truly stacked with talent from top to bottom this season.

Offensively, the Jays lists superstars Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, Matt Chapman, Santiago Espinal and George Springer as part of its loaded starting lineup.

When it comes to pitching, good luck finding a rotation deeper than than the six-man staff made up of Alek Manoah, Kevin Gausman, José Berríos, Chris Bassitt, Yusei Kikuchi and Hyun Jin Ryu.

And, of course, don’t forget Jordan Romano, one of the filthiest closers in baseball.

Clearly, this is a team that the Yankees, Rays, Red Sox and Orioles need to keep an eye on all season long — otherwise, they just might swipe the AL East away when no one’s looking.

Most importantly though, fans of the squad can go to home games at the Rogers Centre for crazy cheap.

How cheap?

At the time of publication, we found some tickets going for as low as $7 USD before fees on Vivid Seats.

That’s roughly the same price as poutine at the ballpark.

Not a bad price to catch one of the most exciting lineups in the game.

So, if you want to root on the ascendant Jays, here’s everything you need to know about this coming season.

Toronto Blue Jays 2023 season tickets

A complete calendar including dates, start times, opponents and cheapest tickets available (in USD) for all Blue Jays home games can be found below.

April

May

June

July

August

September and October

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

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Toronto Blue Jays news

Manager John Schneider had quite a February.

When he wasn’t tinkering with the final pieces of the Jays’ spring training strategy, Schneider was saving lives.

The surprising story of his impromptu heroics can be found right here.

Need more Blue Jays scoops? Click here for the NY Post’s comprehensive coverage of the team.

How to watch the Blue Jays

There’s only one real option for fans that want to watch Vlady, Bo and the crew from afar this season.

That would be SportsNet Now.

The streamer also comes with goodies like the “Blue Jays Central pre-game, Jays in 30 on-demand, SN Presents documentaries, other MLB matchups, Home Run Derby, All-Star Game and Postseason” according to the streaming service’s site.

Alternatively, MLB.tv is a decent backup option if you want to watch a little bit of all your favorites.

Huge concert tours in 2023

While this is shaping up to be a great year for the Blue Jays, it will also be a heckuva few months for live music as well.

Here’s a sneak peek at what might be coming to your neck of the woods soon.

• Drake

Looking for more live music options? Check out our list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here.

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