Toronto – The Blue Jays are due for a good bounce. Still searching for its offseason-defining move, Toronto will likely remain active in the market from now until Spring Training. By that point, though, the club should also start seeing some internal “good-news” candidates — players who are poised to return to form after a down season. Last year, Yusei Kikuchi and José Berríos headlined that list. This time, a surprisingly subpar offensive showing in 2023 made the group more hitter-heavy. “We feel like last year was just a blip in terms of run-scoring,” Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins said earlier this month. “It was an outlier over the past four years, and we’re optimistic. Now, having said that, we’re not going to rest on that. Now, we’re focused on improving our process.”