The emblem of the Toronto Blue Jays was prominently featured during a significant boxing event in Japan on Monday, sparking curiosity among observant viewers and potentially raising concerns for Major League Baseball (MLB). Spectators tuning in to witness the WBC bantamweight title clash between Takuma Inoue and Tenshin Nasukawa at Tokyo’s Toyota Arena caught glimpses of the Blue Jays logo displayed on the ring’s corner posts and canvas floor.
Initial reports by The Athletic characterized the presence of the Blue Jays logo as a form of “sponsorship” that would typically require MLB approval, but in this case, the league was not involved in the arrangement. The Blue Jays acknowledged being informed about the logo’s use beforehand and clarified that it was not a paid sponsorship, as reported by The Athletic on Monday.
A tweet highlighting the Blue Jays’ sponsorship of the boxing event in Japan circulated online, drawing attention to the unique branding initiative. A spokesperson for the Blue Jays refrained from refuting the reports, stating that The Athletic’s article accurately represented their position.
The likelihood of MLB addressing the situation remained uncertain, with no immediate response from the league to inquiries seeking clarification. The Blue Jays, following a successful season culminating in a World Series runner-up finish, are now focusing on their future prospects and striving to assemble a competitive roster for the upcoming season.
Japan, known for producing top free-agent talent sought after by MLB franchises, has been a key market for teams like the Blue Jays aiming to secure talented players from overseas to bolster their roster.
