J.P. Ricciardi went on New York's WFAN on Tuesday and was asked about what is responsible for their fast start to the 2009 season. ?I think it?s been our offense because we thought we?ve had a good offensive club here the last few years, but we?ve really underachieved and it?s been a byproduct of I think mostly of not having a healthy lineup," said Ricciardi. "And, I think you?re seeing the results of having a healthy (Aaron) Hill, a healthy (Scott) Rolen, a healthy (Vernon) Wells, those three guys in our lineup. I think (Travis) Snider being able to play at the Major League level has lengthened out our lineup and (Adam) Lind? Now, he?s just starting to become the player that we thought he could be offensively.? He was also asked when the Jays can be considered a legitimate trend. ?I think halfway through the season, I think if we?re at that 81 mark and we?re playing the way we?ve been playing, I think we?re for real at that point. We just gotta keep going series-to-series and gotta keep seeing how we progress. I?m encouraged by our offense, I think that?s a really big, big thing for us because we haven?t performed this well, and we should of, but we haven?t, and if we can continue to maintain this it?s gotta take a lot more pressure off to go out there and throw a shutout or only allow one or two runs.?