(Sports Network) - Toronto Blue Jays host the Boston Red Sox in the first of a three-game set from the Rogers Centre. The game will have even more meaning for Toronto. It will be an extra-special night for the Jays. Not only will Toronto be playing its home opener, but it will also be adding former second baseman Roberto Alomar to the Blue Jay Level of Excellence.
Alomar played five seasons for the Blue Jays and was a key member of the 1992 and 1993 World Series winning teams. As a Blue Jay, Alomar was a five-time All-Star and won the Golden Glove award five times. With his addition to the Level of Excellence, Alomar will join other prominent Jays such as Tony Fernandez, George Bell, Joe Carter, Dave Steib, Cito Gaston, Tom Cheek and Pat Gillick.