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You can build your own Rogers Centre at home but it will take a whole lot of patience

You can bring the joys of Toronto's ballpark home and construct your very own miniature Rogers Centre, but this DIY project will require about as much patience as Blue Jays fans had to show while sitting through the 18-hour Game 3 of the 2025 World Series.

The Baseball Hall of Fame has begun selling a collection of MLB Stadium Building Sets, including a 2,722-piece Rogers Centre set using BRXLZ-brand building blocks that was first revealed in 2024.

The in-demand building set was listed on the Baseball Hall of Fame's online shop for a retail price of US$79.99 this weekend, and sets were quickly scooped up by eager Toronto Blue Jays fans who had previously been unaware of the build-it-yourself team memorabilia.

As of Monday afternoon, the Rogers Centre set appears to have sold out and is no longer listed on the Baseball Hall of Fame's online shop.

@brxlz_builds_canada The next build is a big one! @FOCO @Toronto Blue Jays #mlb #baseball #toronto #bluejays #skydome @Gate 14 Podcast ♬ OMG (feat. will.i.am) - Usher

It's not exactly a new idea, and Jays fans have previously built their own custom Rogers Centre models using the more ubiquitous LEGO building blocks.

It took several weeks but I finally completed my custom Lego Rogers center
by u/thewall191 in Torontobluejays

The Toronto Blue Jays will return to their own built-in-piecemeal Rogers Centre on March 27 to host the Oakland A's for the team's 2026 home opener.

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