Blue Jays Shake Up Outfield Prior to Marlins Series
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Last updated: May 26, 2026
The Toronto Blue Jays have made roster adjustments to their outfield, activating an injured player and optioning another to Triple-A. These moves come as the team battles injuries and attempts to improve its standing in the Wild Card race.
- The Blue Jays activated outfielder D. Lukes from the 10-day injured list after a month-long absence due to a hamstring strain. In a corresponding move, Davis Schneider was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo.
- Lukes, a left-handed hitter, returns to provide a strong-side platoon option in right field, bringing a career slash line of .265/.326/.412 against right-handed pitching and solid defensive capabilities.
- This activation results in four left-handed bats among the Blue Jays' five outfielders, potentially creating a disadvantage against left-handed pitchers.
- Schneider's demotion is attributed to his struggles at the plate, hitting .127 against right-handers and .108 against left-handers, making his roster spot difficult to justify.
- The emergence of rookie Yohendrick Pinango, with a .313 batting average in his first 23 MLB games, also played a role in the decision, opening up more playing time for him.
- The team continues to await the return of outfielder Addison Barger, who is on the injured list with elbow inflammation but is resuming baseball activities.
- With the Blue Jays currently a game back from a Wild Card spot and playing well, they may look to acquire a right-handed bat at the trade deadline.