There are plenty of areas to point to when evaluating the Toronto Blue Jays' slow start to the 2026 season. Injuries may be chief among them , as they've been dealt several blows to the starting rotation and the lineup. The offensive inconsistencies are another reason for Toronto's 18-23 record. In May, the offense has looked terrific at times, scoring 21 runs in three games against the Minnesota Twins and turning in a 14-run effort against the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday. But they've also scored two or fewer runs four times in May. The Blue Jays rank 24th in total runs scored (169) and 20th in home runs (39). There is one player who can help with both of those issues. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is Lacking Power Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reacts after striking out. | Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images The month of May has not been kind to Vladimir Guerrero Jr. He's currently 5-37 with a .220 on-base percentage. However, he's only struck out five times with four walks.…