Major League Baseball today announced the nine teams that would be getting a new Nike MLB City Connect uniform this season; they also revealed additional details on Nike’s new on-field and retail jersey options. Starting with the 2024 City Connect uniforms — this year, we will see the debut of
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Toronto Blue Jays Announce TD Ad on Jerseys
Ah, I knew this day would come. Earlier today, the Toronto Blue Jays announced they are adding a patch bearing the logo of TD onto their jersey sleeve; the patch will debut in tonight’s game at Toronto against the Arizona Diamondbacks. The press release from the team makes specific mention
Stripes Re-Coloured, Stars Removed from Toronto Blue Jays 4th of July Cap
It turns out the Toronto Blue Jays will *not* wear that original red, white, and blue USA flag patterned cap we saw earlier this week over the Fourth of July weekend. The oft-criticized cap design was shown alongside 29 other Major League ballcaps on the official online shops of Major
New York Knicks Dump Throwback Uniforms Plus A Look Back at Other Scrapped Sets
The New York Knicks have had enough with their throwback uniforms this season. According to an article in the New York Daily News, the Knicks have decided to leave this season’s “Classic Edition” set in the past, removing it entirely from the remainder of their 2021-22 uniform schedule. The Knicks
Blue Jays Announce Memorial Patch for Tony Fernandez
The Toronto Blue Jays this morning announced they would be wearing a commemorative patch in memory of former Blue Jay Tony Fernandez on their jersey sleeve for the entirety of their 2020 regular season. Fernandez, a member of the Blue Jays “Level of Excellence” and five-time All-Star appeared in nearly
Blue Jays Unveil New Powder Blue Uniform, Tweak Logos for 2020
They’re calling it #NewBlue but for fans of the Toronto Blue Jays, it sure feels familiar. This morning the Blue Jays unveiled an alternate powder blue uniform for the 2020 season before a crowd of media and fans here at the team’s annual WinterFest at Rogers Centre. The uniform includes
Blue Jays Tease New Blue, New Uniforms Coming Soon
New Blue, New Threads. Coming Soon. So read a commemorative baseball delivered to my door by the Toronto Blue Jays this morning. Both the lettering on the baseball and on the Blue Jays logos throughout the package are in a light, powder blue — perhaps a hint to what this
Blue Jays and Royals Both Dress the Part for Canada Day
The Toronto Blue Jays are welcoming the Kansas City Royals to Rogers Centre for their annual Canada Day game this afternoon and as usual the Blue Jays will wear a special red-and-white uniform for the occasion. And the Kansas City Royals? They’ll join in the fun too, adding a Canadian
Canada Day: Toronto Blue Jays Red Uniform for 2018
Happy Canada Day! Today the Toronto Blue Jays, the lone Canadian team in Major League Baseball will do their patriotic duty and represent the holiday for an entire nation this afternoon… as is tradition. The Jays will wear their red alternate jersey today for the first time during the 2018
Blue Jays to Retire Number, Wear Patch for Roy Halladay
Roy Halladay will never be forgotten by Toronto Blue Jays baseball fans; the team today announcing that his number 32 will be retired – only the second player in franchise history to have their number retired by the club. Halladay, who died at age 40 in a plane crash this
Thief Caught Stealing Jersey from Roy Halladay Memorial
A terrible human being has been caught stealing a jersey left at a makeshift memorial to former Major League Baseball star pitcher Roy Halladay. Jerseys as well as other memorabilia had been left outside Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, where Halladay played his final four seasons with the Phillies. The
After Poor Play Blue Jays May Drop New Red Uniform
Back in January the Toronto Blue Jays unveiled a new red-and-white alternate uniform, a patriotic Canadian look for the 150th anniversary celebrations happening throughout the country in 2017. “I like ’em, they’re different, something a little different than what we’re used to wearing,” Blue Jays infielder Ryan Goins told me at