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The Toronto Blue Jays T-Bird logo was first introduced as a Batting Practice logo in 2000 before it quickly found its way onto their alternate uniforms and then eventually as the primary team logo for a single season in 2003. The logo featured a blue jay bird holding a yellow baseball bat and tossing a baseball while sporting a maple leaf tattoo on its arm, wrapped around a large red letter T. This logo was always intended to bridge the gap between identities as the club had planned and delivered a major rebrand for 2004.
Unveiled on Tuesday, February 1, 2000
Last worn Sunday, September 28, 2003
Image last updated on Tuesday, December 26, 2023
Primary Dark Logo (2003)
Primary Dark Logo (2003)
Cap Logo (2001-2003)
Cap (2001-2003)
Cap (2003)
Jersey Logo (2001-2003)
Jersey Logo (2001-2003)
Jersey Logo (2001-2003)
Home Uniform (2003)
Road Uniform (2003)
Alternate Uniform (2003)
Alternate Uniform (2003)
Wordmark Logo (1997-2003)
Batting Practice Logo (2001-2003)
Practice Uniform (2003)
Stadium Logo (1989-2004)
Media Guide (2003)