This offseason, the Toronto Blue Jays went out to address a hole at third base. While Alex Bregman was an option that the front office considered, ultimately, they decided to sign Kazuma Okamoto from Japan to help the defending American League champions. Okamoto had a strong reputation while in Japan, which enticed the Blue Jays. However, to begin his Major League Baseball career, he was slow out of the gates, something that had fans worried about the signing and whether or not it would pan out . In 90 at-bats in April, Okamoto hit three home runs, drove in 12 RBI, and hit .200 at the plate. Sure, it's not the worst, but it's definitely not the best, and Toronto was going to need more for the franchise to feel the signing would pay off. Safe to say, it's starting to pay off. Okamoto's Tear at the Plate, A Breakdown Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Kazuma Okamoto (7) makes contact to the ball.…