The Blue Jays haven't decided what they'll do with Munenori Kawasaki when Jose Reyes returns from his ankle injury.

Kawasaki took over at shortstop when Reyes went down in early April and has performed well. Reyes is expected to return some time in late June.

"That's all premature until Reyes comes back, but I know one thing, he has played very well for us," John Gibbons said. "When the time comes, we'd definitely like to keep him, that's for sure. But we don't know when Reyes is coming back, either."

Kawasaki entered play on Monday night with a .247 average, a .345 on-base percentage and five extra-base hits in 37 games this season.

"Everything he does, he does right," Gibbons said. "It's like anybody else, you don't always get the results you want, but he approaches it the right way. He does everything right, whether it's baserunning or fundamentals, relay throws, hitting in the right spot at the right time, he does all of those things."