![]() Wells has rebounded nicely this year. (Photo by Frank Gunn, CP)
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Before the start of the 2010 MLB season, everyone was saying that this was going to be a "rebuilding year" for the Toronto Blue Jays, a nice way of saying that they were going to suck.
But, two months in, the Blue Birds have a 31-24 record and are in the hunt in the tough AL East.
Most importantly for the Jays, the bats have been working. They lead the majors with 91 home runs, 133 doubles and a .474 slugging percentage.
Vernon Wells, Alex Gonzalez and Fred Lewis have been key contributors to Toronto's offensive eruption, but the biggest story of the season so far has been the awakening of Jose Bautista.
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