Five story lines to watch as Blue Jays begin 2018 season
The Toronto Blue Jays begin their 2018 season Thursday with a home game against the New York Yankees. Here are five storylines to watch as the year gets underway:
STARTING WITHOUT TULO
With Troy Tulowitzki not ready to return from his ankle injury, newcomer Aledmys Diaz will take the reigns as the starting shortstop in his absence. Tulowitzki suffered the injury last July and there’s no timetable for his return, meaning Diaz could get plenty of playing time. Toronto acquired Diaz in an off-season trade with the St. Louis Cardinals. The 27-year-old Cuban burst onto the MLB scene in 2016, batting .300 with 17 homers and 65 runs batted in over 111 games with St. Louis. But his stats and playing time took a tumble last season when Paul DeJong emerged as the Cardinals’ top shortstop. Toronto will be hoping an increase in Diaz’s playing time, at least until Tulowitzki makes it back, will help him return to his 2016 form.
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