3 things the Blue Jays need to do to get back on track in May
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3 things the Blue Jays need to do to get back on track in May
"At one point in April, the Blue Jays had what felt like a full team's worth of players on the injured list. The good news is that things are trending upwards on the health front."
"The Blue Jays' starting pitchers have struggled to pitch deep in games. That's partly attributable to the team's patchwork rotation amid all its injuries, but the healthy guys haven't been consistent in this regard."
"Dylan Cease needs to be more efficient. He battled through six innings in his most recent start against the Boston Red Sox despite up-and-down results, which was encouraging after several shorter outings."
The Toronto Blue Jays, with a 14-16 record, are looking to improve as they face the Minnesota Twins. Injuries have plagued the team, but recent series wins indicate progress. Key players like George Springer and Trey Yesavage are returning, which is crucial for team health. Additionally, starting pitchers need to pitch deeper into games to avoid overworking the bullpen. The team hopes to maintain health and consistency as they move into May.
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