The fans at the Toronto Blue Jays game on Tuesday night were clearly hungry.
The Major League Baseball club announced that fans bought 75,173 hot dogs, setting a record at Rogers Center. It should be noted that during the duel against the San Diego Padres, the “hot dogs” cost $1.
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42,680 fans were in attendance to witness a 9-1 loss to Canada’s only major league team. That’s 1.7 hot dogs per person.
The old record at Rogers Center was 61,111 hot dogs. It was founded last May.