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Blue Jays’ 77-Cent Night Sets Single-Game Record With Over 100,000 Hot Dogs

A one-night price cut tied to the club’s 50th season shows how the Loonie Dogs tradition can turn promotions into outsized concession wins.

Overview

  • Rogers Centre, which cut hot dog prices to 77 cents Tuesday, saw fans buy more than 100,000, topping the 2025 single-game mark of 96,633.
  • The club announced 100,204 sold through the seventh inning, while final counts reported by outlets ranged from 100,202 to 102,202, and an official reconciled total has not been released.
  • Attendance was reported at 40,971, which at the highest tally equals roughly 2.5 hot dogs per person for under two dollars each.
  • Los Angeles beat Toronto 4-1 as Yoshinobu Yamamoto worked six innings and Blue Jays manager John Schneider was ejected arguing a balk.
  • The night marked the franchise’s 50th season celebration with a replica 1977 ticket for the first 15,000 fans and built on the team’s Loonie Dogs Tuesdays that set season and game records in 2025.