The Rays are known to be listening to offers on second baseman Brandon Lowe, whose $11.5MM club option was picked up by the team at the start of the offseason. Lowe will be a free agent next winter. The Pirates have inquired about Lowe, per MLB Network’s Jon Morosi, and the Reds have also discussed the slugging second baseman, per Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of The Athletic.
The 31-year-old Lowe has been a consistently above-average hitter throughout his big league tenure, dating all the way back to his MLB debut in 2018. That includes 2025, when Lowe belted 31 home runs in just 134 games. The lefty-swinging slugger turned in an overall .256/.307/.477 batting line. While his 6.9% walk rate was the lowest of his career, Lowe’s 91.1 mph average exit velocity and 46.4% hard-hit rate were some of the best he’s posted in his eight major league seasons.
Over the course of those eight big league campaigns, Lowe is a .247/.326/.481 hitter with 157 home runs, 126 doubles, 12 triples, 33 steals, a 9.4% walk rate and a 27.3% strikeout rate. He’s typically graded out as a solid defensive second baseman, though he was dogged by both Defensive Runs Saved (-14) and Statcast’s Outs Above Average (-13) during the 2025 season. It bears mentioning that he missed time with ankle and oblique injuries in ’25, either of which could have impacted him defensively. Those maladies only added to a relatively lengthy injury history; Lowe has also missed time due to multiple back injuries, a bone bruise in his shin and a fractured kneecap.
Pittsburgh stands as a clean and obvious fit. The Bucs are looking for power bats to add to the lineup, and Lowe has plus power from the left side — a key distinction for Pirates targets, as PNC Park is the toughest environment in MLB for right-handed home run power. It’s a pitcher-friendly venue in general, but left-handed power isn’t suppressed nearly as much as right-handed pop.
The Pirates lack a clear option at second base. Former top-10 pick Nick Gonzales hasn’t hit in parts of three big league seasons, slashing just .257/.300/.375. Even if the Pirates want to give him another look, it could come at another position. Gonzales played a career-high 109 innings at shortstop last year and has dabbled at third base. Nick Yorke, another former first-rounder (2020) whom Pittsburgh acquired from the Red Sox in exchange for Quinn Priester, has struggled in a small sample of 33 MLB games. Former top prospect Termarr Johnson had a nice season in Double-A last year but is just 21 years old and has yet to play at the Triple-A level. Lowe could serve as a bridge for Johnson, the No. 4 overall pick back in 2022.
It’s been an uncharacteristically aggressive offseason for the Pirates, even if their efforts in free agency have yet to bear fruit. They were reportedly willing to offer Josh Naylor around $80MM and put forth a franchise-record $120-125MM offer to Kyle Schwarber before he agreed to return to the Phillies on a five-year, $150MM deal. Adding Lowe in a trade with Tampa Bay wouldn’t be as big a splash but could provide some of the thump the Bucs are known to seek as they look to provide support for their terrific young rotation. Given that the Bucs were willing to go those reported lengths on Naylor and especially Schwarber, Lowe’s $11.5MM salary shouldn’t be any kind of deterrent.
For the Reds, Lowe isn’t quite as clean a fit — at least not at second base. Cincinnati hopes that former first-round pick and fifth-place Rookie of the Year finisher Matt McLain can bounce back after a brutal 2025 showing. McLain hit .290/.357/.507 with 16 homers and 14 steals in only 89 games as a rookie in 2023 before missing the 2024 season due to shoulder surgery. He returned in 2025 but mustered only a .220/.300/.343 line in 147 games.
Even with McLain likely taking some of the time at second base, there could be room for Lowe. First and foremost, McLain has a full slate of minor league options remaining. Cincinnati could try to get him back on track in Triple-A Louisville if he struggles next spring. Lowe also has experience in left field and at first base. Plus, either player could slot in for occasional DH work. McLain is a talented defender, but some relative “downtime” at DH could conceivably keep him healthier. He made only three DH appearances this past season.
One outside-the-box possibility for the Rays and their longtime second baseman could hinge on Tampa Bay’s interest in Diamondbacks star Ketel Marte. The Rays have inquired with the Snakes about Marte, according to The Athletic, and one scenario they’ve considered could send Brandon Lowe to Arizona as part of that return. Tampa Bay would surely need to add immediate rotation help and likely some prospect value as well in order to even get the D-backs to consider the possibility.
The Diamondbacks have repeatedly downplayed the swirling spate of trade rumblings surrounding Marte, who is signed for another six years and $102.5MM. General manager Mike Hazen has publicly called a trade “unlikely” but acknowledged that he never outright dismisses interest in any player. He’ll always hear teams out as a matter of diligence. Hazen has also contended that teams have inquired on Marte repeatedly over the past several offseasons, but that attention simply hasn’t generated as much public chatter as it has this time around. Still, the Rays make for an interesting entrant into the bidding, if only because their perennial payroll concerns make them an unexpected landing spot for a player with more than $100MM still remaining on his contract.
There are plenty of interconnected pieces at play with regard to the Rays, Pirates, Reds and D-backs in all these trade scenarios. The Reds, Rosenthal and Sammon note, also have interest in Marte. As with Tampa Bay and Pittsburgh, they have plenty of affordable young pitching to dangle in trade talks. The Diamondbacks are loath to part with Marte, but the Reds, Pirates and Rays have deeper stocks of pitching to try to persuade Arizona than many of their rivals throughout the league.

Okay Pittsburgh!
Lowe would be a very solid pickup. I always get weary about Pittsburgh trading with Tampa though. They get fleeced every time.
Chris Archer flies forever
Lowe would only make sense for the Reds if they’re swapping him for Gavin Lux, or otherwise have some other trade partner lined up for Lux.
Not sure either of those guys are a defensive upgrade over Lux, whose defense is suspect at second or left.
This makes no sense as usual. They love to go after infielders when a slugging outfielder is an obvious need that even Stevie Wonder can see.
Lux was bad last year. They could easily just move on from him and let him go.
The Reds tendered an arbitration offer to Lux. I think that means they’re now on the hook for at least some of his salary.
They need two legitimate bats, so there should be room to bring in Lowe and Polanco. Lowe plays 2B and Polanco plays DH. Those guys would totally change the complexion of the lineup, even as relatively modest additions. They just need to hit enough for the rotation to be able to carry the team.
It’s so weird seeing the pirates in headlines these days
Go get him, Pirates! Start being a real MLB team!
I like the idea of having Lowe in the black and gold but don’t want to give up much for a pure rental. Un less they know they have a real chance at the playoffs, pass.
There is also the deadline flip option if lowe continues to do well and the team is bad. Will still come up negative in a trade today but at least it’s an effort.
Pirates seem to be active but also are offering slightly below (unbelievable) contracts for FreeAgents like Naylor, Schwarber. Their offers are nothing to criticize but still slightly below what the players are getting. After recent years, Pittsburgh needs to offer higher than projections. They must overcome the ‘who wants to go to Pittsburgh’ narrative.IMO
Skenes is reportedly going to approach free agents about signing here. If nothing else, I guess it lends credence to his comments about wanting to win here. But you’re right, money talks. This can’t be a situation where they’re throwing low offers at agents and then telling fans that, “Hey, we tried”. Uh no, not really.
I agree that bringing in a couple guys like Lowe and Polanco change the dynamic here and it’s a better line up. But they’d still be missing that big banger unless Cruz magically grows up in this off season and is working on his game.
But hey, I’d take it
Lowe would be a good fit for Cincy in regards to his versatility as he can play 1B, 2B and LF. If he performs near last years pace he would be among team leaders in most offensive categories. Singer would be the most likely matchup as they are both free agents in 27. Singer’s war is higher at 3.1 vs. 1.9 so maybe the Rays throw in a prospect.
If Pitt is going to deal from P depth to boost offense now or high potential near ready, aim higher and not a rental. AZ keeps seeking arms for example if that helps get Marte. Maybe NYM for Benge, A’s need pitching as opposite issue to improve, etc
Marte has a no-trade list and Pittsburgh is on that list :’)
It would be just like Krall to pick up another infielder. Why do we need a second baseman? Have they given up on McClain? moving De La Cruz to outfield put Mcclain at ss? Krall get an outfielder that’s what the team needs.
I doubt he’d be playing 2B. He’s a terrible defender. Probably 1B, OF or DH.
How can this be? This is outrageous!!!
What is going to happen to the Sweet ‘N Lowe Cookie Store in Tampa?!??!!? Think of the Children …. Think of the Children!!!