Blue Jays unveil progress on Phase 1 of Rogers Centre renovations
TORONTO — Fans taking in a Toronto Blue Jays game at Rogers Centre this spring will have an entirely new experience.
Significant progress of the ballpark’s major overhaul was unveiled to media on Tuesday, with significant changes made to the 500 level and the lower outfield decks. Phase 1 of the renovations are focused on spectators, while the second step — slated for next off-season — is concerned with behind-the-scenes and players-only areas.
Anuk Karunaratne, executive vice-president of baseball operations, said that Phase 1 is focusing on two main issues at Rogers Centre.
“One is bringing the city into the ballpark,” said Karunaratne, standing on protective plates covering the third-base line. “The second is bringing fans closer to the action and also focusing on diversifying the sets of experiences that we offer in the ballpark.