Casino.org’s analysis shows straightaway center field carries about a 18.02% chance of a homer, while the right-field side trails at 17.79%.
The findings come as the Blue Jays have invested heavily in Rogers Centre, with renovations from 2022 to 2024 estimated at about $400 million to upgrade the ballpark’s appearance, hotel, restaurants, and concession areas.
Rogers Centre—formerly SkyDome—opened in 1989 and was notable as the first stadium to feature a fully retractable roof, a milestone in stadium design at the time.
On the field this season, Toronto has not enjoyed a strong home-field advantage, posting a 6–6 record at Rogers Centre and a 1–4 mark on the road.
By comparison, some teams have leveraged their home parks more effectively, such as the Detroit Tigers, who are 7–1 at Comerica Park, while the Washington Nationals are only 1–5 at Nationals Park, illustrating how home venues can vary.
For fans planning tickets, the study suggests left-field seating in sections 142–146 may increase the odds of catching a souvenir, though winning games remains the primary factor in maximizing value at the ballpark.