City Desk

Canadian Baseball Hooligans to Traumatize Baltimore

The two best teams in the AL East will battle for the top spot tonight; improbably, one of those teams is named the Baltimore Orioles. The other? Let’s just say Canadians aren’t confining their reign of terror to soccer games. According to a Toronto Star article from last Thursday, a series of “scraps in the stands” have caused Toronto Blue Jays management to consider ending its $2 Tuesdays promotion at the Rogers Centre. “This is not some Saturday night bar,” team President and CEO Paul Godfrey told the Star, adding that the Jays will discontinue alcohol sales in the cheap seats and may scrap the promotion altogether.

Canadian sports fans, when will you learn to behave?

Photo by Larry Coor

One Response to “Canadian Baseball Hooligans to Traumatize Baltimore”

  1. Washington Cube Says:

    At least they aren’t sitting there eating Canada’s answer to nachos: poutine.

Leave a Reply

Inauguration Housing and Inauguratin Rentals
Shop Local
DC SEARCH
calendar
restaurants
movies
classified
personals

Find an Event

Select the type of event, and the particular day this week below.

Submit your event to the City Paper's Event Calendar.

Find a Restaurant

Enter a restaurant name, or select a cuisine and neighborhood below.

Find a Movie

Select a movie theater in the box below to see a list of all movies at that theater.

...Or view a full list of theaters, films, and showtimes.

Search Classified Ads

Post a Classified Ad

Find It

Find a Match

Age range: to
Find It

Who saw you? Check I Saw You
Looking for something kinky? Wild Side

City Paper Newsletter
advertisement
CarTango

Get a Car

Search inventory on the City Paper's CarTango website:

CP Events

Come take a walk

This Week

Current Issue
The Issue of Nov. 27 - Dec. 3, 2008

This Week in
City Paper History

  • Exit Strategy
    Is Anthony Falzarano's effort to help gays go straight sexual healing or a way to deny reality?
    Nov. 26 - Dec. 2, 1999
  • Midget Wrestling
    Wannabe politicos come to D.C. colleges to soak up the federal ambiance. In the age of Starr and Lewinsky, they're learning their lessons well.
    Nov. 26 - Dec. 2, 1999
  • Soulsby on Ice
    MPD Chief Larry Soulsby has finally run out of denials.
    Nov. 28 - Dec. 4, 1997
advertisement
advertisement