Toronto Blue Jays Cap

Cap (2014-2019)

What is this Toronto Blue Jays Cap?

The Toronto Blue Jays alternate Canada Day-style cap is an all-red cap with a red and white maple leaf on the crown. This cap was typically worn for the Jays' annual Canada Day game on July 1st. For the 2017 season, in honour of Canada's 150th anniversary, the Blue Jays made this cap an official alternate cap and wore it several times along with a red uniform. After the team had several blowout losses while wearing the cap in 2017, the shelved it for 2018 and brought it back once more for Canada Day 2019. Following the 2019 season, the Blue Jays altered the shade of red used throughout their set.

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Unveiled: February 5, 2014
First Worn: May 9, 2014
Last Worn: July 1, 2019
Notable Players of this era:
Edwin Encarnacion, Mark Buehrle, David Price

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Toronto Blue Jays Cap Cap (2014-2019) - The Toronto Blue Jays alternate Canada Day-style cap is an all-red cap with a red and white maple leaf on the crown. This cap was typically worn for the Jays' annual Canada Day game on July 1st. For the 2017 season, in honour of Canada's 150th anniversary, the Blue Jays made this cap an official alternate cap and wore it several times along with a red uniform. After the team had several blowout losses while wearing the cap in 2017, the shelved it for 2018 and brought it back once more for Canada Day 2019. Following the 2019 season, the Blue Jays altered the shade of red used throughout their set. SportsLogos.Net
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