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TORONTO, ON - NOVEMBER 01: Nathan Lukes #38 of the Toronto Blue Jays looks on from the dugout prior to Game Seven of the 2025 World Series presented by Capital One between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on Saturday, November 1, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Rob Tringali/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
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The Toronto Blue Jays suffered a harsh loss to the Minnesota Twins on Saturday, seeing a two-game win streak come to a halt and opening the door to the possibility of a fourth straight series loss.
The Blue Jays came into Opening Day with some high expectations and plenty of reason for optimism. And though it’s still early, it is fair to say that the results so far have been disappointing as the injuries pile up.
Going into Saturday’s game, Trey Yesavage, Jose Berrios, Shane Bieber, Yimi Garcia, Bowden Francis, Anthony Santander, Cody Ponce, Alejandro Kirk and Addison Barger were all injured. And by the end of the matchup, veteran slugger George Springer was added to that list.
“The extent of the injury — suffered when he fouled a pitch off his foot in the third — though he finished that at-bat, was still being determined after the game, as he underwent a CT scan to help determine a treatment plan,” Shi Davidi reported for Sportsnet. “But barring some surprise outcome, the injury is the latest blow for a team that’s already taken more than its share of them.”
Without Barger, Santander or Springer available, the Blue Jays will be relying on Jesus Sanchez in right field, with Davis Schneider, Myles Straw and Nathan Lukes likely taking on bigger workloads as well. The team could also call up former Silver Slugger Award winner Eloy Jimenez from the minor leagues as a designated hitter replacement.
But in the batting order, Lukes appears to be the clear replacement option for Springer’s leadoff duties, at least against right-handed pitchers.
And as he’s mired in a .091/.160/.091 slump to start the season, Lukes offered a clear response about how he expects to handle that new role in Springer’s absence.
“Nothing changes,” Lukes said, according to the Toronto Star’s Mike Wilner.
Though the results he had hoped for at the plate this season haven’t been there so far, Lukes emphasized that he’s doing what he can to turn that around and that his process won’t change, even if he’s the new leadoff hitter.
“If they give it to me, I’m going to grind my (expletive) off,” Lukes added, per Wilner. “I’m grinding my (expletive) off right now and if they don’t give it to me, I’m still going to grind my (expletive) off… Results are not fun. Ball’s just not landing. It sucks, but it’ll turn around.”
Lukes enjoyed an impressive playoff run last year, which included nine hits and three runs in seven games during the American League Championship Series against the Seattle Mariners. Perhaps now, with the added pressure of filling in for Springer, he’ll be able to return to that level with the Blue Jays looking to turn their early season results around.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
The article does not specify the exact injury George Springer sustained.
The Blue Jays lost to the Minnesota Twins, ending their two-game win streak.
The mounting injuries are contributing to disappointing results and the risk of a fourth straight series loss.
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