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“Win Big with Rogers: Vancouver Blue Jays Fans Get Shot at ALCS Tickets Through Exclusive ‘Dial the Dugout’ Contest!”

Excitement for the Blue Jays has swept through Canada, and the enthusiasm is just as high in Vancouver. Fans in Vancouver now have a unique opportunity to get in on the action. Rogers has launched its “Dial the Dugout” contest in downtown Vancouver, where fans can leave a message to support the Blue Jays using a special dugout phone. By participating, fans could win a pair of tickets to the ALCS in Seattle, including accommodations and round-trip travel from Vancouver to Game 4 on October 16 at T-Mobile Park.

In addition to the phone option, fans can also leave messages of support for the team by contacting former Blue Jays catcher Russell Martin or Blue Jays manager John Schneider, or by sharing their messages on social media using #DialTheDugout. A recent survey by Rogers revealed that three out of four British Columbians view the Blue Jays as Canada’s team, further emphasizing the widespread support for the team.

The “Dial the Dugout” campaign is not limited to Vancouver – it will also make its way to Halifax, Ottawa, and Montreal. This initiative is part of Rogers’ Postseason ticket giveaway, where the company is distributing 500 free tickets for fans to occupy a section at every Blue Jays home game at Rogers Centre during the MLB Postseason. Additionally, Rogers is offering Postseason tickets to its customers through Rogers Beyond the Seat, with opportunities to win tickets, airfare, and accommodations for each series.

While the Toronto Blue Jays currently trail the Seattle Mariners 2-0 in the best-of-seven series, fans can catch Game 3 at Seattle’s T-Mobile Park on Wednesday. The game will feature Shane Bieber pitching for the Blue Jays against Mariners right-hander George Kirby. All the playoff games can be watched on Sportsnet.