Blue Jays revamp Rogers Centre for 2022 with new scoreboard, lights, and concessions
TORONTO — Fans of the Toronto Blue Jays will see their team in a new light at Rogers Centre this season — literally.
Hundreds of new lights as well as a brand new 8,000 square foot videoboard, featuring two new lower wings and side ribbons that wrap around the stadium, have been installed in the stadium in downtown Toronto in time for Friday’s home opener against the Texas Rangers.
The Blue Jays believe that the stadium’s new features will improve the viewing experience for spectators in the ballpark and watching on television at home.
“It makes thing pop, it makes things look high definition, even though they’re not,” said Paul Zuschlag, senior manager of facility maintenance, of the new lighting system. “It’s hard to explain until you see it in person.”