Rays outfielder Josh Lowe will open the season on the injured list, reports Kristie Ackert of the Tampa Bay Times. He is nursing an oblique injury. The 26-year-old was already in the process of recovering from left hip inflammation which had sidelined him for most of the spring.
After a disappointing rookie season in 2022, Lowe broke out in his sophomore campaign. In 135 games, hit hit .292/.335/.500 with 20 home runs and 32 stolen bases. He finished one plate appearance shy of the threshold for qualification, but had he qualified, he would have ranked fifth in the AL in batting average, eighth in slugging percentage, and seventh with a 131 wRC+. The Rays often shielded him from same-handed pitching, but the lefty-batting Lowe held his own with a .712 OPS and 97 wRC+ against southpaws. On the other side of the ball, he made just two errors all season, racking up 6 Defensive Runs Saved (DRS) in right field.
It remains unclear how much time Lowe will spend on the IL. Oblique strains can vary widely in severity. Juan Soto suffered a mild oblique strain around this time last year and ended up playing all 162 games of the season. At the same time, it’s not uncommon for a player to miss a couple of months with such an injury. Presumably, the Rays will offer an update on Lowe’s timeline in the coming days.
Unfortunately for Tampa Bay, the news of Lowe’s injury comes just days after outfielder Jonny DeLuca fractured his right hand. The righty-batting DeLuca seemed like a good candidate to win a bench job and occasionally platoon with Lowe. With those two out of commission, the Rays will likely turn to some combination of Richie Palacios, Amed Rosario, and Harold Ramírez in right field. Neither Palacios nor Ramírez is a strong outfield defender, and Rosario has limited experience outside of the infield. Offensively, however, Rosario and Ramírez give manager Kevin Cash a couple of good options against left-handed pitching. Meanwhile, Palacios is a good bet to get most of the reps against right-handers. The Rays will hope he can improve upon his career .635 OPS (199 PA) against righties in a larger sample size.
Jake Mangum, acquired this winter in the trade that sent Vidal Bruján and Calvin Faucher to the Marlins, is lighting up camp as a non-roster invitee. The switch-hitting outfielder is a dark horse candidate for a spot on Tampa Bay’s bench. This recent spate of injuries could also clear up a path to more playing time for Curtis Mead, albeit indirectly. The young third baseman won’t play the outfield, but he could get more opportunities in the infield with Rosario covering in right. In addition, Mead would give Cash another right-handed bat on the bench for days when Rosario and Ramírez are in the starting lineup.
Edp007
On paper the Rays don’t seem to have it this year. Call me when they go 25-3 in April lol
SODOMOJO
Kevin Cash sold his soul to the REGULAR SEASON baseball voodoo master
splinkysf
We need a much better estimate of IL stint. Couldn’t up to a couple of months, but we’ve got to get Tampa saying more
YankeesBleacherCreature
This stinks for Lowe and the Rays.
User 4223176798
Maybe Farhan can unload Yaz or Conforto the Rays and open up a starting position for Matos. And pickup a left handed pitcher for one of those two.
acoss13
Rays won’t take Conforto’s contract, Giants would need to eat all the money.
User 4223176798
They got like $5M to eat from the Davis’ fiasco.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Davis was released with $1MM+ prorated pay. They don’t owe him anything else.
HBan22
Yaz is still plenty valuable to the Giants. I’m sure they would love to dump Conforto, though.
GOAT Closer Esteban Yan
And let the injuries begin. At least they have enough hitting depth to withstand this injury, but their season could go sideways quick if this starts happening to their starting pitching early on.
Hammerin' Hank
Palacios should definitely be getting his chance now, with Lowe and DeLuca both out.
GOAT Closer Esteban Yan
Indeed. I feel bad for Lowe and DeLuca, both guys who have waited a long time for their shot.
Silver Boot Series Enjoyer
Both of the Lowe boys are down with oblique issues.
Edp007
Must be genetic. The Lower Abdominals 🙂
roysrays
Mangum will be the answer for backing up center field behind Siri. His fielding and hot start should make the difference. The Rays prioritize defense and, although I love Ramirez, he’s not the guy you want on the grass too often.
HBan22
It’s time for Mangum to hit some dongs.