The Blue Jays' injury woes continue, with José Berríos' health situation being the most perplexing. The pitcher suffered a stress fracture in his throwing elbow during the World Baseball Classic and the injury flared up again during a minor league rehab stint. The team is now considering surgery, which raises questions about the severity of the injury and the potential timeline for recovery. The Jays' rotation is in a precarious state, with a four-man rotation of Dylan Cease, Trey Yesavage, Kevin Gausman, and Patrick Corbin, which won't hold up long-term. The team's hectic schedule in the next two weeks further complicates matters. The Jays' offense, meanwhile, has received some positive injury updates, with Alejandro Kirk progressing in his rehab and ready to catch injured starter Shane Bieber's next bullpen session. Kirk's return will add a tough out to the lineup and lengthen the group overall. The team's depth is also being bolstered by Addison Barger, who is expected to return soon after hitting and throwing drills. However, the Jays may be concerned after a succession of injuries, and the team's performance will depend on the health of its key players.