In 2015, the Toronto Blue Jays were the undisputed big bashers of MLB. They paced the pack in runs, home runs, OPS and a host of other offensive categories. They won the American League East and punched their first postseason ticket since 1993. Then they bat-flipped their way to the American League Championship Series.
They were, by any measure, a dangerous team on the rise.
It's too early to call 2016 a disaster for Toronto, or even an abject disappointment. There's far too much baseball left for that.
So far, however, these Jays barely resemble the high-scoring squad from a year ago.