I had an absolutely fantastic time. That's me a BJ fan now, heh heh, for real though. We loved it so much we got tickets for Washington the Thursday after, which was also an absolutely excellent game. Kirk emerged as my favourite, 5'8 230, that's my kind of athlete.
People were so nice. At one point I signalled for a beer and was in the middle of the row. So I had to horse it along to the crazy guy running about with beers (unthinkable here) passed everybody, apologising as I went and everyone was giving it "no problem." One woman actually said, "no, don't apologise, we want you to enjoy your time here." The guy in front of me kept showing replays of stuff from his phone, his wife kept telling him "make sure the Scotsman sees." Toronto overall made a fine impression. Canada generally was a place I liked very much.
It's going to be very hard to follow the Jays from home. There is an MLB broadcaster here, but they run a sort of game of the week type thing, it's not like over there where you can see every Blue Jays game live (it felt like) and get detailed highlights later at night. I hoped there might be a way to subscribe to a Blue Jays package, but no luck.
Any advice? Any YouTube channels that are particularly good at keeping people up to date? There must be a couple of podcasts you guys can recommend?
Also, how do I get to become a good baseball fan? How do I learn about the game without playing it, the finer points etc.
The level of information available at the ground was outstanding. The spectator at the ground really is a priority for the Blue Jays. Here, we have problems with the enormous TV contracts taking centre stage and the spectator becoming an afterthought. That is absolutely not the case at the stadium, the staff at the gate were brilliant, the beer lines moved fast, that you can even get a beer there is mind blowing, I absolutely loved it - and it was nice to see two wins!