
Ballpark Feel: Toronto Blue Jays showcase lower bowl renovations at Rogers Centre
TORONTO — The so-called outfield district got the love last year at Rogers Centre. Now it’s time for a renovated 100-level seating area, new-look dugouts and fresh turf at the home of the Toronto Blue Jays.
Team brass showed off the latest changes to the downtown stadium on Thursday with a media tour that showcased the modernized lower bowl.
“What we really focused on is reimagining this bowl,” said Marnie Starkman, the team’s executive vice-president of business operations. “Changing the seating bowl, making sure that people have a little more width, some more legroom, some cupholders, and just thinking about a modern ballpark.”
The latest renovation is part of the transition from a multi-purpose stadium to a ballpark-first venue, no easy task for an aging domed stadium without natural grass.