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The Toronto Blue Jays logo used from 1994 to 1996 was a slightly updated version of their original logo, the profile of a blue jay head remained but adjustments were made to the lettering (note the Y and S) as well as the stitching in the baseball. This was most likely the result of MLB digitizing their logo catalogue in the early 1990s as the team continued to use the original version on many items during this span while MLB used the newer version. This was replaced with the large Maple Leaf logo introduced for the 1997 season.
Unveiled on Friday, October 8, 1976
First worn Thursday, April 7, 1977
Last worn Sunday, September 29, 1996
Who designed the Toronto Blue Jays Logo?
Savage Sloan, Ltd.
Notable Players of this era: Joe Carter, John Olerud, Paul Molitor, Roberto Alomar, Carlos Delgado, David Cone, Frank Viola
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