Blue Jays say renos make baseball a 'premium experience,' but fans worry they'll be priced out

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The Toronto Blue Jays may be tied at the bottom of the AL East standings, but that’s not the only reason some fans are upset. 

After an April email was sent out to season ticket holders on the next phase of the $300-million renovation of Rogers Centre, some longtime Jays fans were dismayed to realize their coveted seats in the lower bowl will no longer exist, and that they face a steep price increase if they want to continue to be season ticket holders and select new seats. 

Some fans relayed to media outlets that they were told new seats would cost 10 times as much as their

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