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The Houston Astros are predicted to be buyers at next week's trade deadline, but they may only end up addressing one of two major needs. MLB Insider Jim Bowden ...
Tampa Bay second baseman Brandon Lowe is dealing with his second injury in less than a month, but he told reporters Monday ...
According to former MLB general manager Jim Bowden of The Athletic, there's one player who fits both descriptions and would ...
Lowe (foot) remains out of the lineup for Monday's game against the White Sox. Lowe had to be removed from Saturday's contest versus the Orioles due to a flare-up of plantar fasciitis in his left foot ...
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Climbing Tal's Hill on MSNAstros Rumors: Buy-low second baseman might be perfect fit, says ex-GMOne former general manager believes the Atlanta Braves might be willing to offer the Houston Astros exactly what they're looking for at the MLB trade deadline.
The Tampa Bay Rays officially reinstated infielder Brandon Lowe from the 10-day injured list after a period on the shelf with left oblique tightness. The team announced the move on Friday, following ...
The Tampa Bay Rays are off to a good start out of the All-Star break, winning two straight against the Baltimore Orioles. They'll go for a sweep o ...
Brandon Lowe, Pete Fairbanks and Yandy Diaz — have lockers in the back corner of the Steinbrenner Field clubhouse. Could that ...
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Camden Chat on MSNDomínguez’ late-inning collapse, offensive woes waste Kremer’s excellence in 4-3 loss to RaysThe Orioles raced out to an early 2-0 lead and got seven excellent innings from their starter, only for the bats and bullpen to doom Baltimore to another loss.
Shane McClanahan’s rehab start for Triple-A Durham on Friday seemed concerning. He was pulled in the midst of a messy first inning — throwing 27 pitches and getting only two outs — and was down 2-3 ...
Lowe was lifted from Saturday's game against Baltimore due to a flare-up of plantar fasciitis in his left foot, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
And during an appearance on Foul Territory, MLB insider Ken Rosenthal believes the Astros, despite their weaker prospects, ...
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