While Ontarians are still in the middle of winter time, the summer boys will return to Rogers Center Thursday afternoon when the Toronto Blue Jays Baltimore Orioles host.
After Toronto finished last in the American League East, Blue Jays fans expected that the team’s derivation will make major signatures to facilitate a return to the days of glory.
The supporters were somewhat disappointed after the team did not sign Juan Soto or Roki Sasaki, while not reconciling with Vlad Guerrero Jr. on an extension.
That said, Toronto signed the Voltger Anthony Santander, the closest Jeff Hoffman and the veteran launcher Max Scherzer, as well as the trade of the second goal Andrés Giménez and the lifter Nick Sandlin.
Whatever what we think of signatures, the beauty of the start of any season is that all the teams start tied for the first (or the last) depending on whether you are a type of half-living or the midday.
Although fans are not excited by changes to the field, the Blue Jays have made many changes out of the field, including a whole series of new food options and a new fan section.
A Bevvy and a Hot-Dog resemble the good traditional mixture during a trip to a stadium, but as the food culture has exploded, the thirst for a more refined Frank stage.
This year, visitors to the Rogers Center will be able to try the Hot-Dog Mojo, which includes Pork Mojo, Coriander Crema and Pico pineapple or the crunchy hot dog, which is lined with pieces of Bretzel, emousing mustard and shoestring pickles.
The crunchy hot dog-dog.
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Korean style hot dogs will also be available with chungchun rice dogs that will return for a second consecutive season. The restaurant will offer a new chicken hot dog as well as the Hot-Dog Gamsung and the Hot de Mozzarella.
For traditionalists, the Jays bring back the night of Loonie Dogs, who will see the hot dogs of the Schilling team for a male in each home match. It’s a chance to see how you make up for your friends in a Hot-Dogs catering competition as part of a gourmet public show.

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If the hot dogs are not your thing, the concession stands will offer the favorite version of everyone from KFC (AKA Korean fried chicken) as well as more traditional hamburgers.
Another new offer is daddy’s beard fries, which have a blue and white cotton beard beard and Mayo -based watering on the fries.
Is it as rude as it seems? Only time and a taste test will say.
Les Fry Days With McCain will also return to Rogers Center, because stadium visitors can buy a specialty frying recipe served in a Blue Jays reusable on Friday.
A trip to the old ball game will also offer fans a chance to try the Oreo or Blueberry mini-crests as well as the floats of Beguins and Dr Pepper.
If the fans do not want to get their hands dirty and have no sweet tooth, the Corona roof patio will also offer the new Plakata skewer, which sees chicken covered with Sazon and Ancho Chipotle Aioli, and Pico de Gallo as well as an old favorite, the Jerk chicken barrier.
Plakata skewer.
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