The old adage that "April showers bring May flowers" could not be a more fitting metaphor for the Toronto Blue Jays. The first full month of the 2026 MLB season brought numerous injury setbacks for the club, resulting in a slow start that, at one point, saw them lose 13 of their first 20 games. Suddenly, momentum seems to be changing. Those early obstacles for the Blue Jays have given way to a 7-3 record over their past 10 games. Perhaps even more importantly, the injured list has gotten smaller thanks to the returns of Trey Yesavage and George Springer. Yesavage made his 2026 debut by throwing 5.1 scoreless innings on Tuesday against the Boston Red Sox, while Springer delivered a pinch hit RBI single in his first game back on Wednesday after suffering a broken big toe. Toronto remains (for now) mired in fourth place in the AL East and still hasn't returned to .500 on the season, but signs of optimism surrounding the reigning American League champions are unmistakable.…