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I’m watching sportball! @ Rogers Centre for Toronto Blue Jays vs. Texas Rangers

A wide view of a baseball stadium with a partially open retractable roof under a cloudy sky. The field is green with players positioned near the infield, and the stands are sparsely populated with spectators. Tall modern buildings rise in the background beyond the stadium. Bright stadium lights illuminate the seating areas, and electronic advertising boards line the outfield wall, featuring a large blue VISA sign and other ads along the field’s edge.The photo shows the exterior of a large concrete stadium with multiple rows of windows and a glass canopy over the entrance. Two tall vertical banners hang on the wall. The left banner features a baseball player in a Blue Jays uniform, wearing a helmet with his mouth open as if shouting, next to the Blue Jays 50th anniversary logo and the name “ADDISON BARGER.” The right banner shows another Blue Jays player wearing a helmet and giving a thumbs-up, with the same 50th anniversary logo and the name “ANDRÉS GIMENEZ.” Below the banners, there is a blue sign with a white number 4 above the entrance. Several people in blue clothing are walking on the pathway near the entrance. A tall modern building is visible in the background to the right under a cloudy sky.A professional baseball game in progress at a stadium with a large crowd in the stands. The pitcher in a white uniform is mid-delivery on the pitcher’s mound, while a batter in a grey uniform prepares to swing at home plate. Behind the batter, the catcher is crouched in position, and an umpire is standing behind the catcher. A player wearing a white uniform with the number 27 and the name "Guerrero Jr." stands on the infield near third base. The field is well-manicured with bright green grass and reddish-brown dirt. Fans fill the lower and upper seating areas, with some sections appearing more densely packed than others. Advertisements for brands like KPMG, SBET, clover, and Rogers are visible around the field, alongside a banner that reads “Home of the Toronto Blue Jays.”

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