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Top Joshua Lowe News
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Rays' Josh Lowe: Tracking toward return this weekend
Lowe (oblique) could be activated from the 10-day injured list ahead of the Rays' series in Miami against the Marlins this weekend, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Lowe has gone 2-for-9 with a 4:3 K:BB in his first three rehab games with Triple-A Durham. He will remain with Durham for a couple more days before rejoining the Rays' active roster this weekend if all goes well. Lowe has been out since late March after suffering a Grade 2 right oblique strain Opening Day.
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Rays' Josh Lowe: Moving rehab to Triple-A on Thursday
Lowe (oblique) will move his rehab assignment up to Triple-A Durham on Thursday, Ryan Bass of FanDuel Sports Network Sun reports.
Lowe began a rehab assignment in the rookie-level Florida Complex League on Tuesday, hitting a two-run home run and drawing two walks in his five plate appearances. The Rays haven't indicated how many rehab games he will require before being activated, but it's a good sign that Lowe is already moving up to the organization's top affiliate. The 27-year-old outfielder has been shelved by a right oblique strain, which he suffered on Opening Day.
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Rays' Josh Lowe: Starting rehab assignment
Lowe (oblique) has been sent to the Rays' Florida Complex League affiliate to begin a rehab assignment.
The start of Lowe's rehab assignment was delayed a bit as he dealt with back spasms, but he seems to have put that behind him after being given an injection. The 27-year-old outfielder has been shelved by a right oblique strain, which he suffered on Opening Day. Lowe will eventually move up to a higher minor-league affiliate and should be ready to rejoin the Rays' active roster after a handful of rehab contests.
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Rays' Josh Lowe: Not playing rehab games
Lowe (oblique) has been dealing with back spasms over the past couple of days and hasn't been playing in rehab games, Ryan Bass of FanDuel Sports Network Sun reports.
Lowe received an injection to help treat his back and will be shut down for a few days before being re-evaluated. The 27-year-old outfielder has been on the injured list since suffering a right oblique strain Opening Day, and his latest setback makes it more difficult to predict when he'll be able to rejoin the Rays.
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Rays' Josh Lowe: Could be ready for rehab Saturday
Lowe (oblique) could begin a rehab assignment with the Rays' rookie-level Florida Complex League affiliate as soon as Saturday, Ryan Bass of FanDuel Sports Network Sun reports.
Lowe took batting practice on the field Tuesday and the team is "super encouraged" with the outfielder's progress, per manager Kevin Cash. If he continues to trend in the right direction, Lowe might be cleared to play in rehab games this weekend. Lowe is recovering from a right oblique strain that he suffered Opening Day.
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Rays' Josh Lowe: Swings bat Saturday
Lowe (oblique) took about 20 dry swings Saturday, Ryan Bass of FanDuel Sports Network Sun reports.
Lowe said after the swinging session that his oblique feels good and added that he is hoping to start hitting off a tee next week. That still probably puts him at least two weeks from playing in games, but the veteran outfielder said that he is "pleased with his progress." Lowe will likely need a minor-league rehab assignment before he's ready to rejoin the Rays.
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Rays' Josh Lowe: Progressing in recovery
Lowe (oblique) has resumed throwing and could start swinging a bat Saturday, Ryan Bass of FanDuel Sports Network Sun reports.
Lowe suffered a Grade 2 oblique strain in late March, which prompted his placement on the 10-day injured list. He's progressed enough in his recovery to resume throwing, and he appears to be ready to make the next step by swinging a bat. It's positive news for Lowe, and how his oblique reacts to more work over the coming days will determine when he'll be ready to embark on a rehab assignment.
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Rays' Josh Lowe: Making improvement
Rays manager Kevin Cash said Tuesday that Lowe (oblique) is "moving pretty pain free," Ryan Bass of FanDuel Sports Network Sun reports.
Cash added that Lowe, who suffered a Grade 2 right oblique strain on Opening Day, is "still a ways" away from a return, but the club is "happy with the way his body is feeling." While it's encouraging that Lowe is feeling better, a clearer picture on his timetable won't be available until after he starts ramping up activities, and it's uncertain when that might happen.
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Rays' Josh Lowe: Lands on IL
The Rays placed Lowe on the 10-day injured list Saturday with a right oblique strain, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Lowe injured himself on a swing during Friday's contest, and an MRI revealed a Grade 2 strain in his oblique, per Ryan Bass of FanDuel Sports Network Sun. It's unclear exactly how long the 27-year-old will be out, but there's a good chance he'll need to spend several weeks on the IL. In the meantime, Kameron Misner could pick up regular playing time in right field, while Jake Mangum will come up from Triple-A Durham to replenish Tampa Bay's outfield depth.
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Rays' Josh Lowe: Dealing with oblique injury
Lowe was removed in the fifth inning of Friday's game against the Rockies due to right oblique discomfort, Steve Carney of StPeteNine.com reports.
Lowe tweaked his oblique while hitting a single to center field in the fifth inning and was removed for a pinch runner. He'll undergo an MRI to determine the severity of the injury Saturday but is expected to miss time, per Ryan Bass of FanDuel Sports Network Sun. Kameron Misner is the top candidate to see more starts in the outfield for as long as Lowe is sidelined.
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Rays' Josh Lowe: Starting versus lefty in opener
Lowe is starting in right field and batting seventh in Friday's opener against the Rockies.
The Rays seemed to telegraph that they intended to use the left-handed hitting Lowe as an everyday player with how they constructed their roster, and he is indeed in there versus southpaw Kyle Freeland on Opening Day. Lowe has a career .193/.252/.287 slash line against left-handed pitching, so he has some work to do to avoid being platooned.
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Rays' Josh Lowe: Exits with injury
Lowe was removed from Friday's game against the Rockies due to an apparent injury, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Lowe hit a single to center field in the fifth inning but seemingly injured himself on the swing and was immediately lifted for a pinch runner. The Rays will take a closer look at him and offer an update once they have more information. If his injury ends up forcing him to miss any time, Kameron Misner would be the early favorite to pick up additional playing time in the outfield.
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Rays' Josh Lowe: Enjoying healthy spring
Lowe has gone 6-for-23 with six strikeouts in Grapefruit League action.
Lowe hasn't performed well this spring, as he has only one extra-base hit. More important than the results is the fact Lowe is healthy after a delayed start to his 2024 season, and he should be locked into a key role for the Rays come the regular season.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-4, 205 lbs |
Birthplace: Marietta, GA |
Age: 27 |
Experience: 4 |
Bats/Throws: L, R |