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Toronto Blue Jays ALCS tickets now available

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The Toronto Blue Jays are headed to the American League Championship Series (ALCS) with a win over the New York Yankees on Wednesday night.

Tickets for all ALCS home games (Toronto will have home-field advantage throughout) are on sale now and include Game 1 on Oct. 12, Game 2 on Oct. 13, as well as Game 6 and 7–if necessary– on Oct. 19, and Oct. 20, respectively.

Fans hoping to take in the action of a potential ALCS series will want to act fast as tickets for all three ALDS home games at Rogers Centre sold out within 2 hours.

The Jays will play either the Detroit Tigers or the Seattle Mariners.

Fans who buy tickets for a game that doesn’t get played will be issued a refund.