Blue Jays sold over 100,000 hot dogs in one game with 77-cent celebration
Toronto got a chance to eat its fill.
Blue Jays sold over 100,000 hot dogs in one game with 77-cent celebration originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Toronto Blue Jays haven't given their fans a ton of reasons to smile in the early going of this season.
At least on Tuesday night, they had a cheap way to eat their sorrows away. The Blue Jays were selling 77-cent hot dogs for the second game of their series with the Dodgers. That's because it was April 7, the date on which the Blue Jays played their first-ever game as a franchise, and the year they played that first game was 1977.
So there you have it, 77-cent hot dogs for 1977. And Toronto fans didn't hold back. The ballclub announced that through the seventh inning, fans had downed 100,204 hot dogs.
The Blue Jays, who are selling 77-cent hot dogs in honor of their inaugural season (1977), have sold 100,204 hot dogs through the seventh inning tonight. (Via: @BillShaikin ) pic. twitter.