Toronto hotel guest catches unreal missile of a throw at Rogers Centre

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Toronto hotel guest catches unreal missile of a throw at Rogers Centre

A fan who visited the Toronto Blue Jays Stadium this week has received such a unique souvenir that you would probably only believe it if you got it on video.

Fortunately for a fan of Baltimore Orioles, this was exactly what happened this week when he decided to stay in the hotel in Toronto Marriott City Center, which was connected to the Rogers Center.

The Young Orioles fan is known to be the only hotel on the continent that is bound directly at a Major League baseball stadium with a view of the field, and yesterday aroused the attention of some players during a training session.

And when Baltimore -Outfield Colton Cowser wanted to test his arm strength, a souvenir baseball made it from the diamond to the fans' hotel room.

Colton Cowser just threw it to the window and we have a ball!

Under no circumstances did that just happen! #Birdland pic.twitter.com/gvwm5zkoma

– Himynamisisjc 🫡 (@himynamisisjc_) March 26, 2025

Orioles' content team received its own cowser throw, which was initiated in the team's hype video before the opening day.

The video was later recorded by the official MLB account and the MLB network.

And on the day after the originally Viral clip, it seemed that the now infamous fishing game for the fan achieved a better view of space.

You moved our rooms and it has a better view 😂😭 #birdland #openingday pic.twitter.com/kzkzcvzcei

– Himynamisisjc 🫡 (@himynamisisjc_) March 27, 2025

After the Blue Jays put their season against the Orioles today, hundreds of guests per night have a unique view of the baseball stadium in the hotel, which was opened next to the stadium in 1989.

But if anyone doesn't get a Homerun directly into their hotel room, we may already have the coolest video of the 2025 season.

If you are interested in having a similar experience yourself, the hotel itself offers rooms for field devices and not in the field that can be booked via the Marriott website.

As can be expected, price fluctuations occur, depending on whether the JAYS or other events are in the city.

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Toronto Marriott city center