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TORONTO – The Rogers Centre has cracked the top 10 list for the priciest cup of beer for a Toronto Blue Jays game in comparison to other Major League Baseball stadiums across the United States.

A MLB Fan Cost Index report for 2015 indicates the price (in U.S. dollars) of the “cheapest small beer available” in Toronto is the seventh most expensive at $6.79 for 14oz.

Fenway Park in Boston charges the most at $7.75 for 12oz, followed by Wrigley Field in Chicago at $7.75 for 16oz and Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia with $7.75 for 21oz.

The Minnesota Twins ($7.50 for 20oz) and the Atlanta Braves ($7.25 for 16oz) round out the top 5.

The study, which examines the average cost of attending a MLB game, was released by a U.S.-based sports marketing and publishing company called the Team Marketing Report.

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The Cost Index also broke down the cheapest beer by the ounce with the Los Angeles Angels taking the title with a measly 28 cents per ounce compared to Toronto in 25th place with 49 cents per ounce.

The report also found the average MLB ticket increased by 3.3 per cent to $28.94 for the 2015 season.

Meanwhile, the average price to take a family of four to a game, increased by 2.5 percent to $211.68.

This includes four non-premium season tickets, two beers, four soft drinks, four hot dogs, parking and two adult-size hats.

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