A new plate approach can make the difference Just days before Christmas, the Nationals general manager picked up the phone and dialed an out of state number.
Lowe was quietly effective, underappreciated, and is now gone With the 2024 regular season over, it is time for us to go back and take a look at the players who appeared for the Texas Rangers this season.
The Texas Rangers (39-46) and Nate Lowe (2 HR in his last game) are favored (-142) on the moneyline for their matchup with the San Diego Padres (46-43) on Wednesday at 8:05 PM ET on MLB Network.
ARLINGTON — Let's just call it one of baseball's funny coincidences. That's how Nathaniel Lowe treated it when he learned he was picked for a routine league-mandated drug test after the Texas Rangers beat the San Diego Padres 7-0 Tuesday night at Globe Life Field.
The only two things rarer in modern-day baseball than the four-homer game is the Triple Crown and the unassisted triple play. The former is, of course, done over an entire season, while there's a large level of lucky in the unassisted triple play.
After learning on Friday that first baseman Nate Lowe is likely to start the year on the injured list, it looks like Opening Day is in question for Texas Rangers' starting third baseman Josh Jung as well.
The Texas Rangers have announced that first baseman Nathaniel Lowe is suffering from an oblique strain. He is expected to miss the remainder of Spring Training, and his appearance on the Opening Day roster is tenuous at best.
The Texas Rangers are now dealing with another injury in their position player group, as Nate Lowe as been diagnosed with an oblique strain. Per Jeff Wilson of RangersToday: Nathaniel Lowe will likely miss time to open the regular season after he was diagnosed with a strained right oblique muscle, Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said.