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Something OLD, Something NEW, Something BORROWED and Everything BLUE JAYS! |
The
TORONTO BLUE JAYS will have two new uniforms in 2008 - something old as
we bring back the light blue uniform for Flashback Fridays and something
new when we take to the field on the road.
Flashback Fridays have
quickly established themselves as a fan favourite at Rogers Centre. Each
and every Friday home game the club celebrates the rich Blue Jays
baseball history and welcomes back a Blue Jays Alumnus. "Our fans
appreciate being able to reconnect with their past heroes and have
continually asked us to wear the retro uniforms," noted Blue Jays
President and CEO, Paul Godfrey. "We have responded and are proud to
honour the strong emotional ties our city, our province and our country
have with our franchise and the light blue uniforms."
The light blue uniforms were the Club's initial road uniform, being worn
from 1977 until 1989. The 2008 version will resemble the period from
1981 to 1989 when Toronto was displayed across the uniform front.
"This is my favourite uniform. I like the old school vibe! The guys are
thrilled with these uniforms. When we were presented with options, we
voted to go with the powder blues - I'm glad they listened." -- Vernon
Wells, Blue Jays Outfielder
The 2008 road uniform will be a modernized version that borrows on the
style of Blue Jays uniforms of the past. Toronto will once again be
arched prominently across the uniform front in individual capital
letters in a new bold font consisting of blue, black and white on a grey
uniform. Also returning to the uniform front will be the player number
located on the lower left side of the uniform. The uniform will feature
our secondary logo on the left sleeve and number and player name on the
back.
"I had a chance to model it (road uniform) in the clubhouse and it
caught the attention of everyone in the room. The team is impressed with
the uniform and they are excited about the change. They did a great job
with these." -- Vernon Wells, Blue Jays Outfielder