1993 World Series Fitted: New Era’s Split Blue Jays Championship Tribute in Rust Orange
$47.99
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New Era just dropped a stunning tribute to one of baseball’s most explosive championship runs with this Split Toronto Blue Jays Rust Orange Bottom 1993 World Series Side Patch 59FIFTY fitted. This premium piece celebrates the Blue Jays’ back-to-back World Series victory in a colorway that perfectly captures the autumn magic of October baseball. The split design features the classic Blue Jays blue paired with a rich rust orange bottom, while the coveted 1993 World Series side patch commemorates a series that baseball fans still talk about three decades later. Available exclusively at exclusive_fitted for $47.99, this fitted comes in sizes 7 through 7 3/4 for collectors looking to add championship history to their rotation.
What made the legendary 1993 World Series so unforgettable wasn’t just Joe Carter’s iconic walk-off home run that clinched the title, it was the absolute offensive explosion that defined six games of pure baseball chaos. The Blue Jays scored a World Series record 45 runs while both teams combined for historically bad pitching, with Toronto’s rotation posting a 5.77 ERA and Philadelphia’s even worse at 7.57. Game 4 alone was a masterpiece of offensive madness, ending 15-14 in favor of the Blue Jays after 31 hits and 14 walks created one of the wildest scoring fests in postseason history. This was also the final World Series played under the old two-division format, making it a true end of an era moment.
For fitted collectors, this piece represents more than just championship hardware, it captures the raw excitement of a series where offense ruled supreme and clutch moments became eternal. The rust orange colorway pays homage to those crisp October nights when the Blue Jays’ murderer’s row of Molitor, Olerud, and Alomar terrorized opposing pitching. With the authentic World Series side patch and New Era’s signature 59FIFTY construction, this fitted connects you directly to one of the most thrilling championship runs in baseball history, when Toronto proved that sometimes the best defense is an unstoppable offense.