Toronto Blue Jays fans have set a new franchise record for the most dogs bought in one season.
The team announced on Tuesday that more than 700,000 hot dogs had been purchased this year during “Loonie Dogs” nights, surpassing last year’s record of 693,865.
The Blue Jays said the average number of hot dogs consumed a game this season is 56,541.
As the name implies, Blue Jays fans can buy hot dogs for $1 every Tuesday home game.
There were 12 “Loonie Dogs” nights this season. The most hot dogs bought in a game this season were 71,391 on Aug. 6 when the Blue Jays faced the Baltimore Orioles.
The all-time single-game record for hot dogs consumed was 76,627, set on Aug. 29, 2023.
The Blue Jays lost to the Red Sox 6-5 in extra innings on Tuesday. They will play them again on Wednesday before concluding the season with a three-game series against the Miami Marlins this weekend.
The Blue Jays are in last place in the American League East.