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Toronto Blue Jays Are Hosting A 2024 Pride Night Game On June 14

Toronto Blue Jays Are Hosting A 2024 Pride Night Game On June 14

The Jays are set to join in on Toronto’s Pride festivities with their annual Pride game on Friday, June 14…

The Toronto Blue Jays are set to help kick off Pride Month in the city by hosting their annual Blue Jays Pride game at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. The annual Blue Jays Pride night game is set for Friday, June 14 when the Blue Jays play the Cleveland Guardians. The game is set to start at: 7:07pm.

For anyone needing a little give-away incentive to check out the game at the Rogers Centre this season, fans admitted to the stadium will receive a Blue Jays Pride Night rainbow rope corduroy har, courtesy of presenting sponsor TD.

In addition to giveaways, performances and entertainment, the overall mission of Pride Night at the Rogers Centre is to provide an inclusive environment for all fans. Fans are actually encouraged to arrive early for a ton of pregame interactive activities.

Of course this isn’t the first year the team has encouraged inclusively with Pride festivities. The Toronto Blue Jays have previously hosted Pride Nights in 2019 when they played the New York Yankees and in 2018 when they played the Baltimore Orioles. After the COVID-19 pandemic the Toronto Blue Jays’ Pride Night returned in 2022 and 2023, both years playing the Minnesota Twins. This season’s event will build off the success of past events with the goal of growing the team’s relationship with the 2SLGBTQI+ community in Toronto to ensure a positive fan experience regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, race, religion or other.

Tickets for the 2024 Toronto Blue Jays Pride Night at Rogers Centre on Friday, June 14 are available now at bluejays.com/tickets.

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