
"On Tuesday (Jan. 20), the Blue Jays unveiled their 50th-season logo, which will also be a patch worn on jerseys throughout the 2026 season. Highlighted by the original Blue Jays logo used from 1977 to 1996, their history will be honored as the season rolls along. Along with the logo, the team announced further details and renovation updates to help commemorate the 50th season. To be ready for Opening Day on March 27, the Blue Jays stated there will be eight installations throughout the 100-level concourse that will honor players, moments, and franchise milestones."
"On top of that, there will be a display on the 100-level concourse in right field to pay homage to their championship years by listing accomplishments and displaying historical items. There's a lot to honor in 50 years. Yes, we'll see something about Joe Carter's game-winning home run, or Jose Bautista's 2015 bat flip. Heck, you can also expect something on Dave Stieb throwing the only Blue Jays no-hitter."
Toronto Blue Jays will mark their 50th MLB season in 2026 with a commemorative logo and jersey patch featuring the original 1977–1996 Blue Jays logo. The team will install eight exhibits along the 100-level concourse and a right-field concourse display listing championship accomplishments and historical items. Renovations and displays aim to honor major moments such as the April 7, 1977 opener, the 1985 division title, back-to-back World Series wins in 1992 and 1993, Joe Carter's series-clinching home run, Jose Bautista's 2015 bat flip, Dave Stieb's no-hitter, Doug Ault's first franchise home run, and figures like Roy Halladay. Opening Day is March 27.
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