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The Boys of Summer are here again (and we don’t mean the pool boy). Of course, we mean the Toronto Blue Jays. They play in that big giant park downtown called the Rogers Centre. Remember it? You might have been there a few times before you had children.
Thanks to the savvy people at the Blue Jays (they missed you), now you can enjoy a baseball game with your baby or toddler in that very park, with other parents who have a baby or toddler. (We would hate for you to be alone.) They call it Babies at the Ballpark and they’ve thought of it all—you can avail of the stroller parking, private change table area, diapers and wipes and juice drinks at no extra charge. It takes place in the comfort of the 200 level bases (where the soft seats are) in section 233 to ensure you have a good bird’s eye view of the action.
Babies in the Ballpark is being offered on five specific dates (listed below) for daytime games. Why not get a group together—your moms’ group or the neighbourhood families—and do something different for a change?
Everyone loves baseball and a day out at the ball park so grab a glove and fill your diaper bag.
Parks aren’t just for kids, you know.
Babies at the Ballpark Dates
Thursday, June 7 (Tampa Bay Devil Rays), 12:37 pm
Wednesday, July 25 (Minnesota Twins), 12:37 pm
Sunday, August 5 (Texas Rangers), 1:07 pm
Wednesday, August 22 (Oakland A’s), 12:37 pm
Tickets
Adults $25
Children age 2 - 14 $20
Children under 2 are free
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