Rangers first baseman Nathaniel Lowe has been diagnosed with an oblique strain that could keep him sidelined long enough that he’ll need to open the year on the injured list, manager Bruce Bochy announced to the Rangers beat this morning (X link via MLB.com’s Kennedi Landry). As Landry points out, it’d be the first IL stint of the ultra-durable Lowe’s professional career.
Jeff Wilson of RangersToday.com adds that the team provided a rough, initial timetable for Lowe of three to four weeks. That generally aligns with the timeframe that’s common for most oblique injuries of note; even Grade 1 strains tend to sideline players for around a month. Presumably, the Rangers will provide further updates as camp progresses. Lowe was just lifted from Thursday’s Cactus League game after reporting some tightness in his side to the team’s training staff.
Texas has sufficient infield depth to withstand a short-term loss of Lowe, but his subtraction from the lineup would still be a notable hit to the team’s offense. While his 2023 performance (.262/.360/.414, 17 homers, 114 wRC+) wasn’t nearly as strong as his outstanding breakout campaign in 2022 (.302/.358/.492, 27 homers, 141 wRC+), Lowe was still one of the most productive hitters in a stacked Rangers lineup.
In the event that Lowe opens the year on the injured list, there are a number of routes the Rangers could go. Lowe has taken a whopping 94.2% of the team’s plate appearances at first base over the past three seasons, so Texas hasn’t needed to replace him too often. Utilityman Ezequiel Duran and catcher Sam Huff have both seen very brief time at first base on the rare days Lowe has been given a breather. The Rangers have bat-first infield prospect Justin Foscue in camp, and he’s already on the 40-man roster, so he’d also be an option to make his debut and take some reps at first base. Former Angels first baseman Jared Walsh is also in camp as a non-roster invitee and has thus far had a big showing in an obviously limited sample (7-for-17 with a double, a homer, three walks and four strikeouts).
The Rangers acquired Lowe from the Rays in a rare trade that’s gone poorly for Tampa Bay — at least thus far. In three seasons as Texas’ primary first baseman, Lowe has slashed .276/.359/.440 (122 wRC+) with 62 homers, an 11% walk rate and a 23.6% strikeout rate. Texas sent infielder Osleivis Basabe, catcher Heriberto Hernandez and outfielder Alexander Ovalles back to the Rays in that swap. Basabe made his MLB debut last year with the Rays but struggled in 31 games. Hernandez ranks 18th among Rays farmhands at Baseball America and isn’t in the team’s top 30 at MLB.com. Ovalles was selected by the Reds in the minor league phase of the 2023 Rule 5 Draft.
This one belongs to the Reds
A lot of us are day to day.
sascoach2003
You got that right, brother! Feeling like it today, too.
Clofreesz
Injuries everywhere…
This is a little worrisome being a Rangers fan. Maybe Jared Walsh can take his spot for some games?
Hammerin' Hank
Do you really want Jared Walsh even on the roster? They’re much better off with Duran at first.
Clofreesz
Duran’s weird. He became a force to be reckoned with in the first half and couldn’t hit a ball in the second half. Walsh has more experience at the right bag, and I would like Duran to get some playing time at DH to see if he still has the rhythm in his hitting.
HiredGun23
I suffered an eye strain while reading this article. I too am day-to-day…
Hammerin' Hank
If it opens up more at bats for Wyatt Langford, then this is a good thing for the Rangers.
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
He good, he good.
rangers13
Between Foscue, HUff, and Walsh they can cover it for a while. Where do my fellow Ranger Fans feel that J.Smith, Langford, Duran,Taveras,Foscue wind up to start the season assuming Seager is ready for opening day?
Smith AAA
Duran/Taveras/Huff used in a trade for pitching
Langford LF
Foscue 1B/DH
Dorothy_Mantooth
I think they will start Langford out in AAA. He needs to play every day, but he will be called up this year for sure.
Guyerbassist
Dude seems to be hitting the crap outta the ball from what I’m seeing when I get score updates. Why leave him in the minors… Oh wait this is CY we are talking about who would have a big deal of input. The gm who thinks this rotation is gonna be absolutely OK until reinforcements come half way through the year and isn’t pushing ownership to sign monty – yea makes a bit more sense now.
Clofreesz
Carter plays LF, so Langford’s only option is DH (Though he could relieve Carter or Garcia in some games). Josh H. Smith is gonna be a bench piece. I like Taveras and wish to see what he can do this year. Huff has no future here and is likely to get traded. Foscue could get playing time at first, but I would expect Walsh to get on the big-league roster first because of Walsh’s experience.
Guyerbassist
I thought Carter was supposed to be the cf of the future is what people were saying last year? No time like the present. Trade Taveras and Smith and whoever else to go get a decent starter THAT ISN’T HURT, since they wanna claim they are too poor to pay Monty. Mark my words, if nate gets injured for any significant time, it won’t matter who comes back in July, it’ll be too far gone.
sippycups
nope. don’t like it.
TellItGoodbye
Hey Boch, there’s a 1B FA still out there. Name’s Belt. You may remember him.
Clofreesz
Interesting proposal. He’d be a solid bat. He may split some playing time with Duran or Smith…
Gentlemanbob
You gotta love Tim Cowlishaw’s column today “It’s Time To Pay Jordan Montgomery”.
rangers13
i agree
txrangers13
Great trade for the rangers