If there is one word to recap the Toronto Blue Jays '26 season at this point, it is without a doubt injuries. Injuries have dismantled the pitching staff, specifically the starting rotation, and taken key position players out of the lineup. So, looking at the ballclub's under .500 record is disappointing, but impressive as they have not found themselves in a hole that the team can't dig out of when the dreaded injured list isn't so full and there are finally some positive notes regarding IL. George Springer is back after missing the month of April with a fractured toe. Rising ace Trey Yesavage made his first start of '26, 5+ scoreless innings, after dealing with shoulder impingement. Alejandro Kirk is right on schedule for his inevitable return Addison Barger is days from playing against the Jays. José Berríos has made starts in Triple-A, just isn't quite ready to rejoin the rotation. Nathan Lukes officially started his rehab process.…