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This beauty was the inaugural logo of the Toronto Blue Jays in 1977 and lasted until 1996. The glory days, as they are known in the early 1990s, ...
A Blue Jays fan who looks suspiciously similar to Santa Claus had the Jays logo dyed in his long beard for the Jays game against the Yankees on Tuesday. NFL.
The Toronto Blue Jays argue Creighton's logo would lead the public to believe goods sold by the university are "approved, endorsed or sponsored" by the baseball club.
Last night, on Toronto's all sports radio station, the Fan 590, the host of 'Prime Time Sports' Bob McCown suggested the Jays plan to ditch their latest logo. So, we figured let's get behind this ...
The Blue Jays have some big-time issues when it comes to pitching and the farm system doesn’t bring a ton of hope to the franchise. A new logo doesn’t fix that. (Notice all of the empty seats ...
The Toronto Blue Jays do not approve of Creighton University's athletics logo, and have filed a notice of opposition to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in an attempt to get the university's ...
We already knew the Blue Jays had plans of returning to their signature logo from the glory days, but today the team made it official. They even held a live press conference on MLB.com conducted ...
The Blue Jays are contesting Creighton University’s use of a new logo, saying the depiction of the school’s “Bluejay” too closely resembles the logo of the major league baseball team. The Blue Jays ...
The Toronto Blue Jays argue Creighton's logo would lead the public to believe goods sold by the university are ''approved, endorsed or sponsored'' by the baseball club. ADVERTISEMENT.