The Blue Jays are doing everything they can to be Canada's team. And let's just say that in recent years, this strategy has worked very well, as the club is followed from coast to coast.
This was especially noticeable during the playoffs.
In Quebec, there are two Québécois who have ensured that many Expos fans now support the Blue Jays. First, there was Alex Anthopoulos, who was the team's GM and brought the Blue Jays to play at Olympic Stadium.
And now there's Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Vlad Sr.'s son is a prominent figure in Quebec baseball and has helped the Blue Jays gain many fans in the province.
The Blue Jays have never been afraid to count on the support of Québécois… and now the club has announced that on May 25 (a Monday), during Toronto's home game against the Miami Marlins, the first 15,000 fans to enter the stadium will receive a special bobblehead.
It will be a “Born Ready” bobblehead of Vladdy Junior in his Expos uniform, when he was a child and his father was playing in Montreal. We all know which photo I'm talking about…
ya I'm gonna need these bad boys pic.twitter.com/nAD4rKkJvJ
— Jordan (@jordancicchelli) February 4, 2026
Vladdy has never been afraid to represent Canada (wearing an Expos jersey, Team Canada jersey, giving the Blue Jays logo a kiss, etc.), and this bobblehead is going to draw crowds.
I wouldn't be surprised to see many Québécois at the game that night (7:07 p.m.) to get their hands on a collector's item.
For those interested in the promotional calendar, there are several items to choose from. On April 11, the club will be giving away a T-shirt with a photo of Addison Barger sleeping on Davis Schneider's couch during the World Series.
There are also several items commemorating the Blue Jays' 2025 playoff run.
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