A Visit to Rogers Centre

My late summer vacation included a stop at the park that proves that baseball can thrive in a domed stadium: Rogers Centre in Toronto.

Below: the first pitch between the Blue Jays and Nationals, there was an on-field salute to Canada's Little League World Series team.

The stars were on display... Washington's dynamic young shortstop CJ Abrams singled to lead off the game and soon came around to score, driven in by DH Joey Menesses.
The rest of the night belonged to the home team:  Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. gave the Blue Jays their first lead with a two-RBI single in the bottom of the 2nd.  And catcher Danny Jansen boosted it to 5-1 with a 3rd inning homer.
And... there was Dancing in the Seats... more accurately, in the aisles.
Along with an in-house DJ, Rogers Center keeps the energy level high with a squad of dancers during several breaks between the innings.
In the top of the 9th, with Toronto comfortably ahead, I even got to capture a minor milestone.  This was the MLB debut of Nationals rookie Drew Millas, who grounded out.  Congratulations!!  You made it to the show; you're in the record books forever.









 

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