
The Vancouver Canadians have just begun to embark on their 75th season as a franchise, and they’re offering one helluva discount to celebrate the occasion.
Fans will be able to purchase 75-cent hot dogs at Nat Bailey Stadium throughout the entire season, during Tuesday games, a Canadians spokesperson confirmed with Daily Hive. These are for regular-sized hot dogs, not the always-viral three-foot dogs offered at the ballpark.
It’s a pretty steep discount compared to the regular price of hot dogs at Nat Bailey Stadium. As recently as 2024, the Nathan’s all-beef hot dog was normally priced at $7.
There are 11 more nights this season where the Canadians play on a Tuesday, so here are the games where you can snag yourself one of the best food deals in the Lower Mainland. All start times are 7:05 p.m.
- April 21 vs. Tri-City Dust Devils
- April 28 vs. Hillsboro Hops
- May 12 vs. Everett AquaSox
- May 26 vs. Eugene Emeralds
- June 9 vs. Everett AquaSox
- June 30 vs. Eugene Emeralds
- July 7 vs. Everett AquaSox
- July 28 vs. Spokane Indians
- Aug. 11 vs. Tri-City Dust Devils
- Aug. 25 vs. Spokane Indians
Aside from the dirt-cheap hot dogs, the Canadians are also expanding their food offering at Nat Bailey Stadium. Back in February, they announced that a Triple O’s stand is opening up on the main concourse. Three-foot nachos are also being added to the grub lineup.
The Tuesday night discount isn’t the only thing that the Canadians are doing to honour their 75th season. They’ll also be wearing commemorative jerseys every Tuesday at home throughout the season.
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As the High-A minor league affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays, Vancouver has rostered some noteworthy players over the last handful of seasons.
During last season’s World Series run, four players on the Jays roster previously played for the Canadians. That included Trey Yesavage, who burst onto the scene as a potential star pitcher for Toronto moving forward.
This year, for the Canadians, returning shortstop Arjun Nimmala is arguably the player to watch. The 20-year-old is currently ranked as the third-best Jays prospect, behind only Yesavage and JoJo Parker.
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