Section 223
Rogers Centre
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About Section 223
Key Insights
- Recommended For Impressing a Guest
- Recommended For Great Views of the Field
- Home Plate View
- Head-on View (most shows)
- Home Plate Terrace
- Rows 1-10
Seating Notes
- For baseball games, we recommend these seats for impressing a guest
- For baseball games, we recommend these seats for great views of the field
- For baseball games, desirable view from behind home plate
- Head-on view of the performance for end-stage concerts
- Premium seating area as part of the Home Plate Terrace
Row Numbers
- Rows in Section 223 are labeled 1-10
- An entrance to this section is located at Row 10
- When looking towards the field/ring/stage, lower number seats are on the right
Views From Section 223

What It's Like to Sit in Section 223
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RYS Expert Reviews
200 Level
(2026 Review) -
Elevated & Comfortable Views: Ideal height for following the game with a clear, balanced perspective.
Smaller Sections: Most sections have fewer than 15 rows, creating a less crowded feel.
Strong Value Down the Lines: Sections like 232-236 offer excellent views at a lower price than home plate.
Home Run Potential in Outfield: 200 level outfield seats are within range for batting practice and game home runs.
Premium Club Options Available: Includes access to upgraded areas like Rogers Terrace behind home plate.
Who Should Sit Here
200 Level seats are ideal for fans looking for a comfortable, elevated view with smaller crowds. These seats are great for fans who want a clean perspective of the field without being in the upper deck.
200 Level Location & Details
The 200 Level at Rogers Centre sits on the second deck of seating, wrapping from the infield to the outfield.
Each section typically features fewer than 15 rows, with entry from the top of the section, making access easy and minimizing foot traffic.
Sections are categorized as:
Infield (closest to home plate)
Bases (along the baselines)
Outfield (deepest sections)
While sections behind home plate are traditionally considered the best, the shape of the seating bowl pushes them slightly farther from the field than expected.
Because of this, sections down the lines (214-218 and 232-236) often provide comparable views at a better value.
Home Plate Terrace (Sections 221-227)
Sections 221-227 are part of the Home Plate Terrace (Rogers Terrace Club) — a reimagined premium space located directly behind home plate.
These seats include access to a luxury, all-inclusive club experience, with elevated dining, indoor lounges, and an outdoor terrace.
This area stands out as one of the most premium seating options on the 200 level.
Views from 200 Level
Views from the 200 Level offer a comfortable, elevated perspective that makes it easy to follow the full field.
Infield sections: Best overall views with a centered angle
Baseline sections: Slightly angled but often better value
Outfield sections: Farther from the action, but still within home run territory
The 200 level outfield is also a great spot during batting practice, as balls frequently reach this level.
However, deeper outfield sections come with tradeoffs:
Limited concession and restroom access
Reduced visibility of the center field videoboard
200 Level for Concerts
While the 200 Level works well for baseball, it’s less ideal for concerts.
Behind home plate: Centered view but far from the stage
Down the lines: Closer to the stage but sharply angled
Unless seated in a premium club like Rogers Terrace, most fans will find better concert views elsewhere in the stadium.
Home Plate Terrace
(2026 Review) -
Elevated Home Plate Location: Sections 221-227 sit directly behind home plate on the 200 level.
Reimagined Premium Club: Newly upgraded space featuring a a modern indoor lounge and outdoor terrace.
All-Inclusive Dining Experience (Blue Jays): Elevated menus, ballpark favorites, and live culinary stations.
Premium In-Seat Service: Expanded service allows fans to enjoy food and drinks without leaving their seats.
Who Should Sit Here
Home Plate Terrace Club tickets are ideal for fans looking for a high-end, all-inclusive experience with some of the best views in Rogers Centre. These seats are perfect for entertaining, special occasions, or anyone wanting a luxury game-day environment with elevated dining and service.
Home Plate Terrace Location & Details
Rogers Terrace—also known as the Home Plate Terrace Club—includes Sections 221-227, located directly behind home plate on the 200 level of Rogers Centre. Each section contains no more than 13 rows.
This area has been fully reimagined into a premium club space, combining elite sightlines with a modern hospitality experience.
Seats remain in the same location as the former Clubhouse Seats but now connect directly to a new indoor club and outdoor terrace, creating a more open and upscale environment.
Seating continues to feature padded bottoms for added comfort, along with enhanced in-seat service throughout Blue Jays games.
Home Plate Terrace Views
Views from the Home Plate Terrace are among the best in Rogers Centre, offering a perfectly centered perspective from directly behind home plate.
The elevated position allows fans to easily follow pitch location, defensive alignment, and overall game flow, while still feeling connected to the action.
In addition to the field, fans will also have excellent sightlines to the center field videoboard, making this one of the most complete viewing experiences in the ballpark.
Club Access & Amenities
Rogers Terrace ticketholders receive access to a premium, all-inclusive club experience, where they can indulge in:
Elevated menus alongside classic ballpark favorites
Immersive live culinary stations (sushi, pizza oven, ice cream bar, and more)
Upscale indoor and outdoor full-service bars (Cash bars)
Expanded indoor dining and lounge seating
Outdoor terrace space overlooking the field
At the seats, enhanced in-seat service is available, allowing fans to enjoy the full experience without missing any of the action.
What’s Changed
This space was previously known as the Clubhouse Seats, which centered around access to a more traditional indoor restaurant experience.
Following recent renovations, it has been transformed into the Home Plate Terrace (Rogers Terrace) — a more modern, open-concept premium space.
The biggest change is the shift from a single dining-focused club to a fully immersive, all-inclusive experience, featuring:
Open-air terrace spaces connected directly to the seating
Expanded indoor lounges with a more social layout
Interactive culinary stations instead of a traditional restaurant setting
These updates create a more dynamic and flexible environment, blending premium seating with indoor and outdoor social spaces — making it one of the most unique and modern additions to Rogers Centre.
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