Some questions answered about Game 1 of the American League Division Series at Rogers Centre:

When is will the AL East banner be raised?

A space between the 1991 AL East banner and the one from the 1993 World Series was apparent Tuesday night, and it will be filled Thursday with the Blue Jays latest title. The unveiling ceremony starts at 3:10 p.m.

Are there any ALDS tickets left?

The Blue Jays may make small quantities of tickets available for the ALDS in the coming day, said Jason Diplock, vice-president of ticket sales and services, so he encourages fans to check back online “early and frequently.”

Alternatively, on StubHub, there were nearly 5,000 tickets posted Wednesday morning. Prices range from $99 for one seat in the upper deck to an optimistic $800,001 total for two tickets.

Will the roof be open?

You may think Josh Donaldson, the Bringer of Rain, gets to decide if the dome is open or closed, but that decision lies with the MLB. Thursday is expected to be a particially cloudy with a high of 14 degrees C and zero chance of rain, so that could mean a greater chance the roof will be open.

Play the Dome Game

When can fans get in?

Gates at the Rogers Centre will open at 1:30 p.m., ahead of Thursday’s 3:37 p.m. start. Didn’t get seats? The game will be broadcast on all four of Sportsnet’s main channels.

Who will be involved in pre-game ceremonies?

The Blue Jays won’t advertise who is singing the national anthems or throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before game time Thursday, spokesperson Jay Stenhouse said. The decision over who gets those honours also ultimately lies with the MLB, but the Jays will make suggestions to the league.

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