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Rogers Centre

Toronto, ON

Oct 28 Tue • 2025 • 8:00pm

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Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON

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Rogers World Series Watch Parties At Rogers Centre at the Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON

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Public Onsale   Oct 24 Fri 2025 10:00am to Oct 28 Tue 2025 9:00pm

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Toronto Blue Jays
2026 Toronto Blue Jays season
LogoCap insignia
Major league affiliations
Current uniform
Retired numbers
Colours
  • Royal blue, navy blue, red, white[1][2]
           
Name
  • Toronto Blue Jays (1977–present)
Nicknames
  • The Jays
Ballpark
Major league titles
World Series titles (2)
AL Pennants (3)
AL East Division titles (7)
Wild card berths (4)
Front office
Principal ownerRogers Communications[4]
PresidentMark Shapiro
General managerRoss Atkins
ManagerJohn Schneider
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The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East Division. Since 1989, the team has played its home games primarily at Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto.

The name "Blue Jays" originates from the blue jay bird, and blue is also the traditional colour of Toronto's collegiate and professional sports teams including the Maple Leafs (ice hockey) and the Argonauts (Canadian football). In 1976, out of the over 4,000 suggestions, 154 people selected the name "Blue Jays."[5] In addition, the team was originally owned by the Labatt Brewing Company, makers of the popular beer Labatt Blue. Colloquially nicknamed the "Jays," the team's official colours are royal blue, navy blue, red, and white.[1][2]

An expansion franchise, the club was founded in Toronto in 1977. Originally based at Exhibition Stadium, the team began playing its home games at SkyDome upon its opening in 1989. They are the second MLB franchise to be based outside the United States, and the only one remaining since the first Canadian franchise, the Montreal Expos, became the Washington Nationals in 2005. Since 2000, the Blue Jays have been owned by Rogers Communications and in 2004, SkyDome was purchased by that company, which renamed it Rogers Centre. The Blue Jays and the Atlanta Braves[c] are the only two MLB teams under corporate ownership; the Blue Jays are the only American League team to be under such ownership.

Due to border restrictions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Blue Jays played home games at TD Ballpark in Dunedin, Florida, for April and May of the 2021 season, and Sahlen Field in Buffalo, New York, for the 2020 season as well as June and July 2021, returning home to Toronto on July 30 of that year.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Blue Jays went through struggles typical of an expansion team, frequently finishing last in their division. In 1983, they had their first winning season and two years later, became division champions. From 1985 to 1993, the Blue Jays were an AL East powerhouse, winning five division championships in nine seasons, including three consecutive from 1991 to 1993. During that run, the team also became back-to-back World Series champions in 1992 and 1993, led by a core group of award-winning All-Star players, including Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar, Joe Carter, John Olerud, and Devon White. The Blue Jays became the first (and, to date, only) team based outside the U.S. to appear in and win a World Series and the fastest AL expansion team to do so, winning in their 16th year.

Following their championship seasons, the Blue Jays failed to qualify for the playoffs for 21 consecutive seasons until clinching a playoff berth and division championship in 2015. The team clinched a second consecutive playoff berth in 2016, after securing an AL wild card position. In both years, the Blue Jays beat the Texas Rangers in the AL Division Series, but lost the AL Championship Series. The Blue Jays qualified for the playoffs three times in four seasons; in 2020, 2022, and 2023. They later made their third World Series appearance in 2025, but lost to the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers.

From 1977 to 2025, the Blue Jays' overall win-loss record is 3,855–3,856–3 (.500).[6]

  1. ^ a b "The "Blue" is back in Blue Jays". BlueJays.com (Press release). MLB Advanced Media. November 18, 2011. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "History of the Logo". BlueJays.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  3. ^ Matheson, Keegan (July 24, 2020). "Blue Jays to play home games in Buffalo". BlueJays.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  4. ^ "Front Office Directory". BlueJays.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  5. ^ Matheson, Keegan (December 21, 2020). "Here's how the Blue Jays got their name". BlueJays.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved July 18, 2021.
  6. ^ "Toronto Blue Jays Team History & Encyclopedia". Baseball Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved September 28, 2025.


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