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Blue Jays Notes: One Key Offensive Issue Remains, Starting Rotation Needs Help

Toronto Blue Jays On SI·Maddy Dickens·28 days ago
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The fact that the Toronto Blue Jays are a pair of games under .500 is more than respectable after the roster had been dismantled by injuries. However, the ballclub could easily be above that barrier right now, injured or not. It feels safe to say that this team could be a 20-win team had they been able to capitalize with runners in scoring position- the biggest issue for the '25 Jays and the current problem for the '26 Jays. The issues with RISP are highlighted by the Blue Jays latest 4-3 loss against the Minnesota Twins, as Toronto had another opportunity for a comeback win, but nobody could capitalize, which led to a dreadful 1-for-7 stat line with runners ready to score. #BlueJays lose, 4-3. Kazuma Okamoto homered again, but the offence couldn’t do much else against the Twins’ bullpen. They’re 16-18. — Keegan Matheson (@KeeganMatheson) May 3, 2026 On top of the offensive issues, the Blue Jays are begging for another arm in the starting rotation, even though Trey Yesavage is finally back.…

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