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Rogers Centre  •  Toronto, ON
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Toronto Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees
Rogers Centre  •  Toronto, ON
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Toronto Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees
Rogers Centre  •  Toronto, ON
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Toronto Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees
Rogers Centre  •  Toronto, ON
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New York Yankees vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Yankee Stadium  •  Bronx, NY
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New York Yankees vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Yankee Stadium  •  Bronx, NY
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New York Yankees vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Yankee Stadium  •  Bronx, NY




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New York Yankees vs. Toronto Blue Jays Yankee Stadium May 18th, 2026

Toronto Blue Jays Bronx Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 MLB schedule? Next Toronto Blue Jays game of the season is on Monday, May 18th 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Blue Jays playoff and preseason playing at Yankee Stadium, NY. Buy your Blue Jays tickets in Bronx right here. Get ready for an electrifying day as the Toronto Blue Jays head to the Bronx for what promises to be an unforgettable game. This isn't just another matchup; it’s a chance to see the team that’s been rebuilding and reloading with some seriously talented prospects like Bo Bichette and the rising star Cavan Biggio. After finishing at the bottom of the Eastern Division back in 2013, the Jays went through some major changes, bringing in new management and shaking things up to turn things around. You can feel the energy in the air knowing that moments like honoring Halladay’s legendary number 32 or celebrating their 1992 championship are woven into the team’s history, adding a layer of pride and nostalgia. And trust me, nothing beats the vibe of a game day, especially when fireworks light up the sky after the final pitch, and the crowd's roar echoes long after the game ends. Whether you're a die-hard Blue Jays fan or just in it for the thrill, this game is shaping up to be one for the books. So grab your tickets now, because missing out on this would be like skipping the best part of summer, totally not an option.

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Parking & Directions for Toronto Blue Jays Yankee Stadium


One East 161st Street, Bronx, NY
10451, US


1. Yankee Stadium Garage 0.2 miles, $40
2. 161st Street Parking Lot 0.3 miles, $30
3. Bronx Terminal Market 0.6 miles, $25
4. River Avenue Garage 0.4 miles, $35
5. 138th Street Lot 0.5 miles, $20

Imagine stepping into Yankee Stadium in the Bronx and feeling that electric buzz in the air, that's what makes catching a game there unforgettable, especially when the Toronto Blue Jays come to town. Yankee Stadium isn’t just a ballpark; it’s a legendary place packed with history and character, from the roaring crowd in the Right Field sections to the rich stories of postseason glory like the 1978 series when the Bronx Bombers knocked out Kansas City. The new stadium, built in 2009, blends modern luxury with old-school charm, offering premium hospitality suites and the Yankees Dining Club, where you can enjoy gourmet bites with a view of the game. It’s the kind of place where fans join in singing after a home run, and the energy feels contagious. Planning to bring the kids? There’s a nearby park perfect for some pre-game fun. Getting there is a breeze too, just hop on the Bx6 or Bx13 bus routes in the Bronx. Watching the Blue Jays face off against the Yankees in this iconic setting is more than just a game, it’s a slice of baseball history you won’t forget.