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Specsavers Canada Becomes an Official Partner of the Toronto Blue Jays™

Specsavers Canada announced a landmark national partnership with the Toronto Blue Jays™, naming Specsavers as an official partner of Canada’s baseball team. This multi-year agreement reflects Specsavers’ commitment to making high-quality eyewear and eyecare accessible to more Canadians. 

The Blue Jays have built a franchise worthy of the whole country – not just one city. Specsavers has spent five years doing the same for eyecare, growing from its first B.C. locations to more than 270 stores across nine provinces and one territory, with the goal of making quality eyecare and eyewear accessible for Canadians.

“The Toronto Blue Jays are more than a baseball team, they are a unifying force for Canadians from Victoria to St. John’s,” said Derek Fukui, Head of Marketing, Specsavers Canada. “We’ve spent five years showing up for communities across this country, and this partnership gives us a chance to do that on the biggest stage Canadian sports has to offer. I can’t wait to see what we build together.”

The Toronto Blue Jays boast the largest fan base in Canadian professional sports, with more than 15 million fans nationwide. Home games draw nearly one million average viewers on Rogers Sportsnet, making the Blue Jays the top broadcast sports property in Canada through the summer months. Coming off a historic World Series run that captured the attention of fans in every province and territory, the Blue Jays head into the 2026 season as one of the most talked-about franchises in the country.

“The Toronto Blue Jays are proud to welcome Specsavers as an official partner,” said Mark Ditmars, Vice President of Partnerships for the Toronto Blue Jays. “As Canada’s team, we are focused on working with brands that deliver real value to fans across the country, and Specsavers’ commitment to make high-quality eyewear and eyecare accessible makes them a natural fit. Together, we look forward to helping more Canadians show up at their best, both on and off the field.”

The partnership includes Specsavers as the Blue Jays presenting sponsor of the Strike Zone Challenge, based on the new Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System – a new feature making its Major League Baseball debut this season. The Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) system allows players to challenge a home-plate umpire’s ball or strike calls: by tapping their cap or helmet, a batter, pitcher or catcher can trigger an instant review, with results displayed on the Rogers Centre videoboard and integrated into Sportsnet’s broadcast. The system adds a compelling new layer of strategy to the sport – and is a natural fit for a brand whose goal is to help more Canadians see the game clearly.

Source: Specsavers

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