Blue Jays allow outfielder batting .094 to play with vertigo
Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Nathan Lukes has a tangible reason behind his . 094 batting average to begin the season. For now, however, he won’t get any time off to remedy it.
According to Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet, Lukes has been experiencing intermittent dizziness and nausea since spring training. He was recently diagnosed with vertigo. MORE: Blue Jays sign 26-year-old free agent catcher in wake of Alejandro Kirk injury The Blue Jays’ medical staff cleared Lukes to continue playing after his diagnosis, according to Zwelling, “and their coaching staff trusted him to battle through it.
” The battle is not going well. Lukes’ pinch-hit single April 17 in Arizona was only his third hit of the season. The Jays don’t have much leeway to give any of their major league outfielders time off.
Addison Barger (sprained ankle), George Springer (fractured toe) and Anthony Santander (shoulder labrum surgery) are all on the injured list. That’s an entire outfield on the shelf. MORE: Blue Jays to promote 18-year-old shortstop prospect Lukes was somewhat of a revelation in 2025, his first full season starting at the MLB level at the relatively late age of 30.
He slashed . 255/. 323/.