![]() The new cap more closely resembles the navy cap the Blue Jays wore in spring training last year. However, the red cap, instead of having the blue jay logo (like the blue cap does), simply has a red maple leaf, set off by a white outline: The red maple leaf remains red, but the blue jay, rather than remaining blue, also turns red. This is basically the exact same design as the alternate blue jersey, with all the blue elements swapped out. The front of the jersey features “BLUE JAYS” in their classic script, paired with a RED blue jay logo As you can see, the red cap and jersey will be paired with (for players who choose to show them) red socks. Here is the full uniform, front and back. ![]() One of the reasons not given for the new alternate is to sell more jerseys and caps. ![]() One of the reasons given for the new alternate is to coincide with Canada’s 150th anniversary, which is a year-long celebration in 2017. Whether or not they’ll deviate from this schedule (or wear them say, the Saturday before either Mother’s or Father’s day) remains to be seen. We are excited to unveil our new alternate red and white uniform 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 #WT2017 /1RnkKSpS3gĪs I said above, the jersey and cap are a new alternate (they’ll still have their blue alternate), and but the red combo will only be worn on Sunday home games (although it’s likely the Jays will be forced to break out different unis for Mother’s and Father’s day - which are both home dates for the Jays). Let’s take a look at some photos (you can click to enlarge):Īnd here’s the cap (note how the New Era logo really stands out - get used to that: ![]() As you can see from today’s splash, the jersey (and cap) are red. Yesterday morning the Toronto BLUE Jays (named for the bird of the same color) introduced a new alternate jersey, to be worn on home Sundays, as well as a new alternate cap. ![]()
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