ALDS Blue Jays games officially sold out, small amount of Wildcard games left as of noon on Thursday.

For the first time in more than 20 years, Toronto Blue Jays fans have a shot at playoff tickets.

Many people gathered around computer screens hoping they wouldn’t crash or freeze waiting for their opportunity to snag a ticket.

Tickets went on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. on Thursday, almost a month after they went on sale to season-ticket holders.

But they didn’t last long.

Postseason tickets are on sale to the general public tomorrow at 10am! http://t.co/ZZqCIWQh5D pic.twitter.com/DlWGmCcOkD — Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) September 23, 2015

Up for grabs were tickets to the American League wild card game on Oct. 6 and the American League Division Series games, which take place Oct. 8-14.

Tickets were available for multiple levels throughout Rogers Centre, ranging from $50 to $425. They were being purchased at BlueJays.com or by phone but were selling rapidly.

Click here for the pricing and seating map.

Those lining up @Rogers_Centre Box office for #BlueJays 2015 playoff tickets will be out of luck. Only available online or by phone 10am. — Jaime Pulfer (@Pulfer680News) September 24, 2015

Tickets are also listed on StubHub.com with steep price tags. The cheapest seats in the upper level start at about US$125.

At 10:22 a.m., 70,000 people were vying for tickets.

4 minutes in: 4,911 sold, 9,000 in transition, 25,000 in queue. — Stephen R Brooks (@sbrooksbaseball) September 24, 2015

70,000 people in queue. 23 yrs of pent up demand. All I can say is keep at it appreciating that is not comforting. https://t.co/pz9Na1lUWq — Stephen R Brooks (@sbrooksbaseball) September 24, 2015

And at 10:45 a.m. there were only obstructed view seats available but not many.

.@BlueJays Ticket Update: ALDS games are all now sold out. Small amount of inventory still avail for Wildcard game. Check back regularly. — Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) September 24, 2015

The Blue Jays defeated the New York Yankees 4-0 Wednesday night in the rubber match of a pivotal three-game series between the American League East rivals.

“They wiped the floor with the Yankees, that was great,” one fan said.

“The Jays are amazing; they’re going to make the World Series,” a young fan said with enthusiasm.

According to Baseball Prospectus on MLB.com, the Blue Jays now have a 92.2 percent chance of winning the American League East.

Their magic number, a combination of wins for the Jays and losses for the Yankees, is eight, and there is even a Twitter account keeping track of this.

If the Jays make it to the American League Championship Series – send your prayers to the baseball gods – tickets will go on sale Oct. 7.

Check out the tentative schedule online at MLB.com

And, if all our dreams come true and the Jays make to the World Series, tickets will be available on Oct. 22. When that happens, be prepared to fork out $1,400 for the best seat in the house.

Single game @BlueJays ALCS tickets will go on sale Oct. 7. World Series tickets will be available on Oct. 22 #ComeTogether @MLB — Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) September 24, 2015

With files from Jaime Pulfer and The Canadian Press