Rogers is, once again, giving away 500 free tickets for every Blue Jays home game at the Rogers Centre during the American League Championship Series.  

At Union Station today, a Rogers dugout phone will be available from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. where you can leave a message for Blue Jays Manager John Schneider to cheer on the Blue Jays. 

Anyone who leaves a message on the phone will have a chance to win one of 200 pairs of tickets for each ALCS game. 

You can also leave a message by calling or texting Schneider at 416-987-JAYS for English speakers or Russell Martin, former Blue Jays catcher, 514-807-JAYS for French or by posting a message of support on social using #DialTheDugout.

There will be 50 pairs of tickets up for grabs for each game for those who call or text or post on social media.  

All tickets will be non-transferable.      

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow attended the event on Saturday and left a message for the Blue Jays.

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow left a message for the Blue Jays using a Rogers dugout phone that was set up at Union Station.

The Blue Jays will be taking on the Seattle Mariners starting on Sunday at Rogers Centre at 8:07 p.m. 

Game 2 will also be in Toronto as well as Game 6 and 7 if necessary. 

The games will be airing live on Sportsnet and CityTV. 

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