In Sunday's ALDS 3-2 sweep of Texas Rangers, fans of the Toronto Blue Jays still found something to complain about — the beer.
Plastic cups replaced cans at Rogers Centre after a fan threw a beer onto the field in the wild-card game against the Baltimore Orioles. With these new and improved plastic cups came less risk to ballplayer safety, but more grumblings from Jays, fans.
Vendors at Rogers Centre were required to pour the beer from the cans into the cups, which caused a few problems:
Longer lines
One idiot throws a beer can and now beer lineups triple time to pour into glass. Grumble grumble. I want a drink @BlueJays
— @ClairePrashaw
Hey @RogersCentre @BlueJays - with beer now due in cups, hire more people to pour rather than 1 guy taking order AND pouring. @AndrewStoeten
— @Gimzatron
"I'm quitting after this," said the Rogers Centre employee, who is clearly fed up with the beer lines.
— @markdsheldon
Lid tragedies
Thanks beer throwing guy for these amazing lids.. and making beers impossible to get #bluejays #ihateyou #nolids #nocans http://pic.twitter.com/xG8dMk7ooJ
— @jennwanimages
Hey @BlueJays if these cups don't have lids they are useless to the people around these idiots who don't wanna be covered in beer #ALDS
— @blissnogueira
Amateur pours
Since the vendors are working double time trying to pour all the beers into cups, their pours weren't exactly up to snuff. The beer-to-cup ratio was rather disappointing and if anyone got the short end of the stick in the 'no cans' rule, it's the vendors.
All beer being poured into cups at Rogers Centre. This kid says "that guy didn't give a f*%< about what would happen to the beer vendors" http://pic.twitter.com/zq34l8leRy
— @kirkjmorrison
Poor vendors at Rogers Centre have little training in how to pour beer. Half this guy's can is head. #BlueJays #OurMoment
— @leafsweetie
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