If you follow the Blue Jays like me, you probably have been trying to figure out what the heck has been happening with this team’s remarkable turnaround. It was only a short while ago that fans were lamenting another lost season that was looking a lot like last year. Good starting pitching and defense were being let down by an anemic offense. I normally like to write a column summarizing the season at the half way point. This year I had to wait to understand how the Jays had become the best team in all of baseball. To have a good season some things have to go your way, but to have a season like this - almost everything has to come up roses. So what happened? For starters, the injuries to the major offseason acquisitions of Santander and Gimenez who were struggling mightily at the time, forced the Blue Jays manager’s hand to start playing Ernie Clement and Addison Barger on a regular basis. Those two have been a major upgrade. They both strike out a lot less and both can play well at a ...