Blue Jays' Nathan Lukes is red hot since discovery of vertigo

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Blue Jays' Nathan Lukes is red hot since discovery of vertigo

This has been a twist in Lukes' season.

Blue Jays' Nathan Lukes is red hot since discovery of vertigo

This has been a twist in Lukes' season.

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Nathan Lukes started the season absolutely miserably for the Toronto Blue Jays.

Turns out, though, he was playing with vertigo -- just no one knew it yet.

Since the Blue Jays figured it out, Lukes has been on fire.

Nathan Lukes is now 8-for-his-last-12 with 4 RBIs & zero strikeouts after starting the year just 2-for-31.It's amazing how much easier playing baseball is when you aren't battling untreated vertigo symptoms. #BlueJayspic.twitter.com/vYVblrvZ10

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Lukes had "been experiencing intermittent dizziness and nausea since spring training," Sportsnet's Arden Zwelling had written on X.

Vertigo is not an easy thing to play baseball with.

"Vertigo can cause an unusual sensation in which it feels as if your surroundings are in motion when still," Zwelling wrote on X at the time the news came out. "Makes it difficult to shift visual focus from one spot to another quickly and track moving objects. Explains Lukes’ 44% chase rate, an extreme outlier for his career."

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Clearly, the Blue Jays realizing that something was wrong with Lukes has allowed them to help him out and get him back to a more steady place.

It's working out at the plate, and it's a major development for Toronto -- which was already missing a few key hitters due to injury and needed guys to step up. Now healthy, Lukes is coming through.

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