Dan Shulman
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And when we talked to him, I think it was in Arizona when he had just gotten on the medication after the diagnosis.
We didn't know what it was.
We just thought, man, Lucas is chasing everything.
Remember, he was chasing everything.
And that he pulled, I think Shai Davidi was with me, and he pulled us aside at the clubhouse in Arizona and started talking about it a little bit.
And the team had not put it out yet, and we went through the proper channels and said, hey, is this okay that we talk about this?
And there was a quick little meeting at the clubhouse with everybody involved, and it was great.
But, you know, I think Nate kind of wanted...
people to know what he was dealing with but by that time he was on like day two of feeling better and just going out and shagging in the outfield during bb was like the best experience of his day because it started to feel normal again so i don't know how he did it and and
I don't know anything about Vertigo, but I hope it's not like you get it once, you're more likely to get it again.
I hope it was a one-time thing.
Now that they know what it was, even if it does come back, hopefully it can be dealt with.
It took him a long time.
I mean, he was in the Ray.
He played two full years at AAA in the Rays organization, if I'm not mistaken.
And he easily could have been.
DFA claimed way back in the day, you know, back a few years ago when they had a different set of outfielders.
Remember his first year when he was on the roster, he hardly played.
Like sometimes he'd go 10 days without getting an at bat.
He was piling up the service time, but he wasn't piling up the at bats or anything like that.