Toronto Blue Jays Jersey History
The 150th Anniversary Patch
In 1984, the City of Toronto celebrated its 150th anniversary. To commemorate the occasion, the Toronto Blue Jays wore a special patch on their home jerseys. The patch featured the city's coat of arms and the words "Toronto 150th Anniversary". The patch was only worn during the 1984 season and is now a collector's item.
The Road Uniform
The Blue Jays have worn a variety of road uniforms throughout their history. In the early years, the team wore a white uniform with blue pinstripes. The uniform featured the team's name in blue script across the chest. In the 1980s, the team switched to a blue uniform with white pinstripes. The uniform featured the team's name in white script across the chest. In the 1990s, the team switched to a white uniform with blue and red pinstripes. The uniform featured the team's name in blue and red script across the chest. In the 2000s, the team switched to a blue uniform with white pinstripes. The uniform featured the team's name in white script across the chest.
The Home Uniform
The Blue Jays have worn a variety of home uniforms throughout their history. In the early years, the team wore a white uniform with blue pinstripes. The uniform featured the team's name in blue script across the chest. In the 1980s, the team switched to a blue uniform with white pinstripes. The uniform featured the team's name in white script across the chest. In the 1990s, the team switched to a white uniform with blue and red pinstripes. The uniform featured the team's name in blue and red script across the chest. In the 2000s, the team switched to a blue uniform with white pinstripes. The uniform featured the team's name in white script across the chest.
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