April 18, 2025, 2:20 pm
The Toronto Blue Jays have reinstated outfielder Nathan Lukes from the paternity list, following internal protocols that confirm his eligibility to return immediately. The move allows the team to maintain its roster stability as Lukes rejoins training and upcoming games. Officials stressed that the decision was made in accordance with league procedures and the club’s support system for employee matters. The reinstatement has reassured fans and team members and reflects the organization’s commitment to promptly addressing all roster matters.
The Toronto Blue Jays have reinstated outfielder Nathan Lukes from the paternity list.
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