Analysis: Quiet bats, starter struggles have Blue Jays searching for answers
TORONTO — It perhaps speaks to the nature of the Toronto Blue Jays’ disappointing year that arguably the team’s most memorable highlight was delivered by a prospect in a pre-season game.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a walkoff homer in a 1-0 win over St. Louis in March in Montreal, the city where his father played eight seasons of his Hall of Fame career. The magical moment left Toronto fans salivating for the future.
As for the present, there has been little to cheer about.
The Blue Jays have struggled in most facets of the game and start a six-game homestand Tuesday with a 26-33 record, good for fourth place in the American League East.


