150 pairs of Game 6 tickets will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis somewhere in the GTA.
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Blue Jays fans who missed out on World Series ticket sales or can't afford exorbitant resale prices have another opportunity to attend the game this weekend.
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On Thursday, team owner Rogers announced another drawing for tickets for Game 6 on Friday and, if necessary, Game 7 on Saturday at Rogers Center.
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The Blue Jays lead the series 3–2 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
“This is an incredibly exciting time for fans across Canada and we love seeing all the public outpouring of support for Team Canada,” Terri Tweddle, director of brand and public relations for Rogers, said in a press release.
“Our ticket giveaway is aimed at making this historic moment available to more Blue Jays fans and customers.”
The communications company said 150 pairs of Game 6 tickets will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis in the Greater Toronto Area to fans who dress up as their favorite Blue Jays players.
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Once those tickets are distributed, fans who are next in line or arrive by 1 p.m. will have a chance to win one of 250 pairs of tickets to a potential Game 7, Rogers said.
Rogers said the free ticket distribution location will be listed on the website. Instagram And Facebook bills at 8am
For fans who can't make it to the announced location, the company said they can share a photo or video of themselves dressed as their favorite Blue Jay player on their Instagram feed with the hashtag #BringItHomeJays before 1 p.m. for a chance to win one of 10 pairs of tickets available online for each remaining game.
In addition, Rodgers said he will surprise some lucky fans with decorated Blue Jays houses and Halloween decor on Thursday, as well as a pair of tickets to Game 6.
Then, on Halloween night, company representatives will surprise some trick-or-treaters across the GTA dressed as their favorite Blue Jay and, if appropriate, receive a pair of tickets to Game 7.
The company said those who win free tickets will not be able to transfer them.
Rodgers gave away free Blue Jays tickets for all of the MLB playoffs, including opening two World Series games last week.
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