So what game will you never forget? Have you ever caught a baseball or a flying bat? How sun burnt have you got in the middle of the summer with the roof open on the dome? Anyone got any interesting stories?
Favourite memory at the Skydome/Rogers Centre
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Favourite memory at the Skydome/Rogers Centre
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Favourite memory at the Skydome/Rogers Centre
Since the season is still early and the forum is a little slow I thought we could talk about our favourite memories at the Skydome/Rogers Centre for baseball.
So what game will you never forget? Have you ever caught a baseball or a flying bat? How sun burnt have you got in the middle of the summer with the roof open on the dome? Anyone got any interesting stories?

So what game will you never forget? Have you ever caught a baseball or a flying bat? How sun burnt have you got in the middle of the summer with the roof open on the dome? Anyone got any interesting stories?
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whose the boss - was that the game that AJ pitched? I was sitting 1st base side too, that was killer.
Another story: ( happened when i was 10-11) I was sitting two rows off field, first base side a fly ball was hit in my direction, Olerud tried to make a play for it, but it landed in a little girls cup splashing everyone (olerude included). Girl's mom, wipes off ball, hands it to little girl, who is pretty p!$$ed off and she almost throws it at Olerud.
Another story: ( happened when i was 10-11) I was sitting two rows off field, first base side a fly ball was hit in my direction, Olerud tried to make a play for it, but it landed in a little girls cup splashing everyone (olerude included). Girl's mom, wipes off ball, hands it to little girl, who is pretty p!$$ed off and she almost throws it at Olerud.
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I think I was in 2nd Grade went to extra innings and Timlin picked up the save in a thriller against the White Sox....
They were giving away free shampoo that day and when leaving I grabbed two along with my dad taking one LOL.... I felt pretty weird having 2 but then I got on the subway and saw others with about 10 in their jackets.... ahh good times...
They were giving away free shampoo that day and when leaving I grabbed two along with my dad taking one LOL.... I felt pretty weird having 2 but then I got on the subway and saw others with about 10 in their jackets.... ahh good times...
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Sitting right above Jays Bullpen watching John Cerutti warming up and me and a few guys I was with couldn't believe how slow his pitching was. He musta had absolute pinpoint control.
My favourite memory at the ex was getting some scalped tickets on third base line front row vs KC. For those old enough that was when Bo Jackson was busting out in both NFL and MLB. The guy was freaking huge I swear his thighs where as big as my waist (then). Seeing Bo was awesome but on top of that Gruber hit for the cycle that day.
My favourite memory at the ex was getting some scalped tickets on third base line front row vs KC. For those old enough that was when Bo Jackson was busting out in both NFL and MLB. The guy was freaking huge I swear his thighs where as big as my waist (then). Seeing Bo was awesome but on top of that Gruber hit for the cycle that day.

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My first Blue Jay game came in 1992, it was against the Cleveland Indians and we were tied going into extra innings. Joe Carter is at the plate and I remember my dad yelling "See that wall over there? HIT IT OVER IT" and well.... He did to win the game. I'll never forget that, Joe has been my favorite Jay since
Oh and how can I forget, a young pitcher by the name of Roy Halladay getting the start on the last game of the season vs the Detroit Tigers and taking a no-hitter into the 9th inning with 2 outs before Higginson hits it out of the park
Oh and how can I forget, a young pitcher by the name of Roy Halladay getting the start on the last game of the season vs the Detroit Tigers and taking a no-hitter into the 9th inning with 2 outs before Higginson hits it out of the park
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VDub10 wrote:My favourite moment was probably last year, when Vernon hit the walk off HR vs Rivera. The crowd went nuts!
you stole my future username wtf?
stro4swift wrote:Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 6:18 pm
Subject: username?
Hey SD...I was wondering if you could change my username to VDub10 since I'm gonna use it in the RealGM baseball board
Let me know, thanks...
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I was at Game 6 of the 1993 World Series when Joe Carter hit the Home Run off Mitch Williams
with my dad about 20 rows behind the Blue Jays dugout. Can still remember watching the ball
in the air then looking at Pete Incaviglia move closer to the fence then pandemonium. Still remember
peoples faces in the crowd, signs in the crowd, stories and songs they played on the Jumbotron.
Also was on the field to lip sing the national anthem with my school choir during a game against
Milwaukee in 1992 when the Dome was a complete sell out. I think it was Jack Morris vs. Chris Boiso
on the mound that day but can't fully remember.
Some other interesting games I've been to was when Roberto Alomar spit in the umpires face in his
return to Toronto, Jose Bautista hitting his 50th HR against the Mariners in 2010 and the first and
possibly only bug delay in Jays history against the Brewers in the early 90's.
with my dad about 20 rows behind the Blue Jays dugout. Can still remember watching the ball
in the air then looking at Pete Incaviglia move closer to the fence then pandemonium. Still remember
peoples faces in the crowd, signs in the crowd, stories and songs they played on the Jumbotron.
Also was on the field to lip sing the national anthem with my school choir during a game against
Milwaukee in 1992 when the Dome was a complete sell out. I think it was Jack Morris vs. Chris Boiso
on the mound that day but can't fully remember.
Some other interesting games I've been to was when Roberto Alomar spit in the umpires face in his
return to Toronto, Jose Bautista hitting his 50th HR against the Mariners in 2010 and the first and
possibly only bug delay in Jays history against the Brewers in the early 90's.