The article discusses recent developments for the Toronto Blue Jays, particularly focusing on player performances and roster changes. Davis Schneider, currently struggling, has been optioned, while Nathan Lukes returns to the team after a brief time away for personal reasons. Attention also turns to Arjun Nimmala, who has shown impressive batting abilities in spring games, raising hopes for his future despite his young age. The situation of Zach Pop, who signed a minor league deal but struggles with elbow inflammation, is also noted, alongside brief context around player opportunities and development.
Small tweaks that ultimately helped me get in a better position to get to my strengths," he explains. "A lot of it was feel-based, like, what feel helped me do this without having to think about it too much, what allowed me to do what I'm naturally good at without having to overdo it.
Nimmala demonstrated that while playing in six Grapefruit League games for the Blue Jays, highlighted by the way he turned around a 96.3 m.p.h. fastball from Pirates righty Yohan Ramirez and launched it at 105.6 m.p.h. off the netting beyond the LECOM Park outfield walkway.
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