The Red Sox signed Nathaniel Lowe to improve their lineup, especially against right-handed pitchers, which may lead to lineup adjustments involving Abraham Toro and Romy Gonzalez, with strategic use of platoons at first and second base depending on the opposing pitcher.
The Boston Red Sox made four roster moves, including signing first baseman Nathaniel Lowe, recalling Nate Eaton, placing Rob Refsnyder on the IL, and DFA'ing catcher Ali Sánchez, as they prepare for upcoming games against the Orioles.
The Boston Red Sox signed Nathaniel Lowe after he was designated for assignment by the Nationals, aiming to strengthen their lineup for the postseason amid a tight AL East race, filling the first base position following injuries and trades.
The Boston Red Sox are signing first baseman Nathaniel Lowe after his release from the Nationals, aiming to strengthen their lineup for the playoffs. Lowe, who has struggled this season but has postseason experience, will join the team and could be activated soon. The team is also making additional roster moves, including recalling infielder Nate Eaton, as they prepare for the final weeks of the season.
The Boston Red Sox are close to signing veteran first baseman Nathaniel Lowe, a former Silver Slugger and Gold Glove winner, to bolster their lineup for the final stretch of the season, with Lowe potentially joining the team as soon as Monday.
The Boston Red Sox are close to finalizing a contract with first baseman Nathaniel Lowe, filling a key position after Triston Casas' injury, with Lowe expected to serve as a temporary solution while the team considers future options. The deal involves minimal financial risk and is seen as a short-term fix for the team's needs.
The Washington Nationals designated first baseman Nathaniel Lowe for assignment after a disappointing tenure marked by poor performance and high salary, opening the door for Dylan Crews and other players to take on more roles. Lowe, who struggled with the Nationals after a successful stint with the Rangers, now has the opportunity to sign with any team as a free agent if unclaimed on waivers.
Adrian Beltre will be inducted into the Hall of Fame as a Texas Ranger, the team is returning to Bally Sports Southwest for another year, Nathaniel Lowe reflects on his postseason struggles, and there's no new information on Jordan Montgomery.
While the Texas Rangers' postseason success has been attributed to their star signings and exciting rookies, the contributions of unheralded players Mitch Garver, Jonah Heim, and Nathaniel Lowe have been crucial. Garver has been driving in runs and hitting well, particularly against left-handed pitchers, while Heim has excelled defensively and recorded hits in all five postseason games. Lowe, despite a dip in power this season, could be a key player against the righty-heavy Houston pitching staff. The Rangers' success is a result of a team effort and the contributions of these under-the-radar players.
The Texas Rangers secured a much-needed comeback win against the New York Mets, ending their 0-47 record when trailing after eight innings this season. Nathaniel Lowe's two-run single in the ninth inning propelled the Rangers to a 4-3 victory. Manager Bruce Bochy praised Lowe's clutch hit and emphasized the team effort. The Rangers' pitching, led by starter Jon Gray and relievers Martín Pérez and Jose Leclerc, played a crucial role in shutting down the Mets in the final innings. The win provides momentum for the Rangers as they aim to regain their form in a tight division race.
The Texas Rangers staged a late comeback to defeat the New York Mets 4-3, with Nathaniel Lowe delivering a two-run single in the ninth inning. This marked the Rangers' second win in 11 games and their first victory this season when trailing after eight innings. Adolis García and Robbie Grossman also contributed to the rally, while Brandon Nimmo and DJ Stewart hit home runs for the Mets. The win keeps the Rangers one game behind the Seattle Mariners in the AL West. Mets closer Edwin Díaz is aiming to return this season after tearing his right patellar tendon, and former Met Max Scherzer made his return to Citi Field as a member of the Rangers.
The Texas Rangers rallied from a five-run deficit to defeat the Miami Marlins 9-8, securing their fifth consecutive win and extending their lead in the American League West to 2.5 games over the Houston Astros. First baseman Nathaniel Lowe expressed confidence in the team's ability to overcome deficits, while shortstop Corey Seager continued his impressive performance since returning from injury, hitting his third home run in four games. The Rangers' offense has been on a roll, showcasing their ability to erupt at any time.
The Texas Rangers were shut out by the New York Yankees, with the Rangers leaving ten runners on base and going 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position. Nathaniel Lowe was thrown out at home, and Jon Gray allowed a solo home run for the only run scored in the game. The Rangers will try to jumpstart their offense in the rubber match of the series against Gerrit Cole and the Yankees.
The Texas Rangers lost 7-3 to the Anaheim Angels due to a RISP regression and a miscue that cost them the lead. Corey Seager and Nathaniel Lowe had three hits and a home run each. The Rangers will try to end their losing streak with LHP Andrew Heaney on the mound in their next game.
The Texas Rangers defeated the Baltimore Orioles 12-2 in a big win at Camden Yards. Despite their three- and four-hole hitters going 0-for-8, the Rangers scored double-digit runs for the 13th time this season and knocked out Baltimore starter Grayson Rodriguez in the fourth inning. The majority of the Rangers’ scoring output came in a big eight-run fourth inning, driven by home runs from Corey Seager and Robbie Grossman. The win improved the Rangers’ record to 32-18, which is tied for the best 50-game start in team history.