UMVA has learned that a group of daredevils apparently gained unauthorized access to Rogers Centre, home of the Toronto Blue Jays, and filmed themselves performing death-defying stunts high above the field.
The thrilling yet terrifying video, which has left many viewers shaken, shows a young person walking along a beam with the infield diamond far below, while another person is seen sitting with their feet dangling in a handheld shot. The 22-second clip has sparked widespread concern and debate online.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the video was posted online, prompting a strong reaction from fans and commenters, who described the stunts as "stupid" and "irresponsible." Many expressed relief that no one was hurt, while others questioned the authenticity of the video, wondering if it was created using AI.
The Toronto Police have confirmed that they are investigating, but so far, they have been unable to verify whether the video is real or fabricated. In a statement, the police noted that they "could not locate any calls for service or investigations in relation to a trespasser fitting the images in the video."
As the Blue Jays continue their seven-game trip, they are set to face off against the New York Yankees on Thursday night. The team has had a mixed run so far, with a 22-27 record, but a recent win against the Yankees, led by young pitcher Trey Yesavage, has boosted their morale.
The Blue Jays' management, including Rogers, has not publicly commented on the incident, but fans are eagerly awaiting a response. For now, the team is focused on wrapping up their trip on a high note, with a bullpen day expected on Thursday, featuring Spencer Miles.
The incident has raised concerns about security at Rogers Centre, with many calling for increased measures to prevent such incidents in the future. As the investigation continues, fans and authorities alike are holding their breath, hoping that no one was put in harm's way.