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By Rob Neyer - National Baseball Editor
Friday, the Toronto Blue Jays unveiled their new uniforms, and they look a lot like the franchise's original togs of 35 years ago. Which in this case is a great thing.
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Nov 18, 2011 - Well, I've certainly never seen anything like that.
Friday at exactly noon Eastern Standard Time, the Toronto Blue Jays began a ceremony introducing their new livery, available for purchase immediately and seen on the field next spring.
Twenty-seven minutes later, the program ended, but not before three new jerseys, a new game cap, and new batting-practice jersey and cap had been unveiled, and modeled by seven actual Blue Jays. Oh, and there was this little mini-film.
The spectacle was astounding, but the bottom line is this: the new livery is a huge improvement over the old livery, which was widely considered the worst set of uniforms in Major League Baseball.
Here's the new standard home uniform, modeled by Jose Bautista. Note the old-school Blue Jay, complemented by the red maple leaf.
You can't really see it here, but BLUE JAYS is depicted in "split lettering," another nod to the early days of the franchise. The logo on the cap seems a tad large, but I think that was done with the idea of making Jose Bautista's ears seem smaller; my guess is the logo will be down-sized upon Bautista's departure from the club.
Here's Adam Lind sporting the road livery, with a better look at the split-lettered font:
And finally, the alternate set, modeled by Ricky Romero:
The Baltimore Orioles have just shifted from ornithologically correct Icterus galbula to maniacally happy cartoon Oriole.
This is not a good thing.
Fortunately, the Toronto Blue Jays have balanced the Universe by switching from maniacally angry cartoon Blue Jay to a somewhat ornithologically correct Cyanocitta cristata.
This is a good thing.
What's better is that the Jays have gone from an overly stylized, trying-too-hard set of uniforms to something that's more elegant, with distinct nods to the franchise's history and its place as Canada's sole Major League Baseball team.
As always, we might quibble with a few details -- those big split-font numbers on the back? no socks worth showing, at all? -- but the bottom line is that baseball games featuring the Toronto Blue Jays will be more aesthetically pleasing in 2012 than they were in 2011.
If you're a Blue Jays fan, or if you watch as much baseball as we do, this is reason for celebration.
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I for one like the new/old look. I don’t know that it will change how players play I think that’s a stretch. And anything that makes Bautista’s ear seem smaller is a bonus lol funny comment
by Budyzer13 on Nov 18, 2011 1:32 PM EST via iPhone app reply actions
Finally a team unafraid to go back to royal blue. Dark blue is played out.
I love it.
by sanford_and_son on Nov 18, 2011 1:48 PM EST reply actions
Hear hear!
by walkie on Nov 18, 2011 4:24 PM EST up reply actions
Dark colors, in general, are So Over
Just look at the dour uniforms the NFL has been adopting over the last ten years.
These new uniforms are awesome, though yes, the Blue Jay on the cap is a bit large. Keep them this way, Toronto. Forever.
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by Kernel on Nov 18, 2011 3:08 PM EST reply actions
These unis are a huge improvement
I can’t help but get a distinct whiff of Texas Rangers from them, actually. The home white, the road gray, and the blue alternate..all you have to do is change the cap from a giant bird to a giant T. It’s probably the color of the blue.
by screekwr on Nov 18, 2011 3:13 PM EST reply actions
I so hope the Marlins do a self-realization like this in a few years.
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by National Mario on Nov 18, 2011 3:31 PM EST reply actions
"the old livery, which was widely considered the worst set of uniforms in Major League Baseball"
I haven’t seen huge outrage over the Blue Jays old unis. They seemed okay to me.
by GBSimons on Nov 18, 2011 3:52 PM EST reply actions
Yeah
They weren’t anything special, but I never saw a Blue Jay game on TV (by that I mean “quick highlight package on Baseball Tonight”) and thought “OH GOD MY EYES THE GOGGLES” etc when seeing them
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by Clefo on Nov 18, 2011 3:53 PM EST up reply actions
I always thought they were the worst, with the possible exception of SD
by Bradsbeard on Nov 18, 2011 4:31 PM EST up reply actions
Agree that new Toronto unis are sharp!
Disagree that cartoon Oriole is not! Love that cartoon bird. :)
by walkie on Nov 18, 2011 4:26 PM EST reply actions
blue
Already ordered my blue jersey they are sharp
by Budyzer13 on Nov 18, 2011 8:43 PM EST via iPhone app reply actions
at least the Orioles were good back in the cartoon bird days
by BobZupcic on Nov 18, 2011 9:10 PM EST reply actions
Would look even better if they didn't have the random blue jay on the jersey
by cookiedabookie on Nov 18, 2011 11:22 PM EST reply actions
Cartoon Oriole is great!
Sorry, Rob. As much as you hammer the cartoon oriole, it is much better than the bland, static bird that Baltimore has been using for a couple decades now. I think the “angry” logo is overplayed (check out the American Hockey League), but in instances like the O’s, the cartoon is A-OK.
by genopetralli on Nov 19, 2011 8:38 AM EST reply actions
Wish the Mariners would change their Unis
The colors are appropriately nautical (only a little teal on the uni outlining names and numbers and none on bill of the hat, please), but I wish they would adopt a new logo. A ship maybe?
by JBBriggs on Nov 19, 2011 9:40 AM EST reply actions
That's madness
The compass is perfect. That old yellow S was so bland.
That being said, yellow is unfortunately still persecuted in baseball.
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by Kernel on Nov 19, 2011 1:10 PM EST up reply actions
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