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Blue Jays' Roster Cut: Lukes' Surprise Snub?
20 Feb
Summary
- Nathan Lukes might not make the Opening Day roster.
- Varsho, Barger expected to take outfield spots.
- Lukes' role is uncertain due to roster construction.

As the Toronto Blue Jays gear up for spring training, constructing the Opening Day roster presents significant challenges for management. A notable projection suggests that outfielder Nathan Lukes, a key player last season, might not secure a spot. This assessment is based on the expected outfield assignments of Daulton Varsho and Addison Barger, and a potential platoon for left field.
Lukes played a substantial role in the previous season, contributing significantly to the team's near World Series contention. He recorded 12 home runs and 65 RBI over 135 games. However, his status is now uncertain due to the team's roster depth and construction, potentially making him the fourth left-handed-hitting outfielder. The possibility of utilizing his option or even a trade is being considered.




