The Blue Jays played their first season in 1977. That means that in 2026, the Queen City outfit will be in its 50th season of MLB existence.
And clearly, the club wants to celebrate.
This morning, the Toronto organization unveiled the 50th logo that will be used this season to pay tribute to the team's history. We're talking about the number 50, in which the “0” is made up of the old Blue Jays logo.
Here's how it looks.
The #BlueJays have shared a logo and some plans for their 50th anniversary season, which includes more of the team's history around the ball park.
Single-game tickets go on sale Jan. 22 (Jan. 21 for season ticket members). pic.twitter.com/4UoSqwwoWw
– Keegan Matheson (@KeeganMatheson) January 20, 2026
It's also worth noting that the Blue Jays will be displaying a few more historical facts about the franchise around the stadium in 2026. For those of you who'll be watching the action at the Rogers Centre in the coming months.
A video has also been produced as a reminder of the club's history.
From coast to coast to coast. Generation to generation.
50 Seasons. Canada's Team
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– Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) January 20, 2026
Despite the fact that there's a bit of frustration among some fans right now surrounding the fact that Bo Bichette and Kyle Tucker signed away from Toronto, the organization has been on a roll for the past 12 months.
With a World Series presence and a strong start to the off-season, expectations for the Blue Jays are high heading into the 2026 season. And with good reason.
Will the Blue Jays be able to repeat their 2025 exploits—while winning one more game—to give their fans a 2026 season to remember? Who knows. But for the club's 50th season, you'd think having success would be symbolic.
To be continued in the coming months.

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