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Mark Lowe
Lowe with the Toronto Blue Jays
Pitcher
Born: (1983-06-07) June 7, 1983 (age 40)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
MLB debut
July 7, 2006, for the Seattle Mariners
Last MLB appearance
September 23, 2016, for the Detroit Tigers
MLB statistics
Win–loss record10–27
Earned run average4.22
Strikeouts352
Teams

Mark Christopher Lowe (born June 7, 1983) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Cleveland Indians, Toronto Blue Jays, and Detroit Tigers. His fastball has been clocked as high as 101 mph. He also throws a slider and a circle changeup.

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College career

Lowe attended the University of Texas at Arlington. He also pitched for the Wisconsin Woodchucks in the 2002 and 2003 summer seasons and was a part of their championship team in 2003.

Professional career

Seattle Mariners

Lowe was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the fifth round of the 2004 MLB Draft and began his career with the Everett AquaSox of the Class-A Northwest League. In 22 starts with the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers in 2005, he made 22 starts and was 6–6 with a 5.47 ERA. He proceeded to play for the Inland Empire 66ers of San Bernardino and San Antonio Missions in 2006.

2006

He made his Major League debut for the Seattle Mariners on July 7, 2006, in relief against the Detroit Tigers, loading the bases before striking out the side. He opened his career by throwing 17+23 scoreless innings. He picked up his first win on July 19 against the New York Yankees. Lowe was placed on the disabled list on August 20 with right elbow tendinitis and was later transferred to the 60-day disabled list. He underwent arthroscopic surgery on his elbow after the season.[1]

2007

Lowe was placed on 60-Day disabled list on April 1 and began a rehabilitation assignment on July 3 with the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers. He also made rehab appearances for the Short Season Everett AquaSox and the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx before being activated on July 24, He was 0–0, with a 6.75 ERA in four relief appearances, during his seven rehab appearances in West Tennessee, Everett and Tacoma. He was optioned to Tacoma on August 9 to make room on the roster for John Parrish. He was recalled from Tacoma and placed on 15-day DL on August 28. He was rated by Baseball America as the Mariners number 8 prospect heading into the 2008 season.

2008–2009

Lowe pitching for the Seattle Mariners in 2008

In 2008 Lowe set career-highs in games (57), innings (63.2), and strikeouts (55). Among Mariners relievers, he ranked second in games, third in innings and third in strikeouts. He was 0–2, with a 3.60 ERA at home, the 6th-lowest home ERA by a reliever in the American League. He began the season by making 12 scoreless relief appearances in his first 13 games. Lowe recorded a 0.55 ERA by allowing just one run in 16.1 innings from March 31 to June 13. He tossed at least 2 innings in 12 of his 57 appearances.

He recorded his first Major League save April 11 against the Los Angeles Angels.[2] Lowe was optioned to Tacoma on August 25, but did not make an appearance. He was recalled on September 2.

Texas Rangers

2010

On July 9, 2010, Lowe was traded to the Texas Rangers with Cliff Lee for Justin Smoak and prospects Blake Beavan, Josh Lueke and Matt Lawson. He made his debut for the Rangers on September 29, 2010, against Seattle, coming back from injury to throw a scoreless inning against his former team.[3]

2011

Lowe was included on the Rangers postseason roster for 2011 after posting an ERA of 3.80 in 52 games. He was on the mound when David Freese hit the walk off home run to end Game 6 of the 2011 World Series.

2012

He appeared in 36 games in 2012, with a 3.43 ERA.

Los Angeles Angels

On February 8, 2013, he signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers that included an invitation to spring training. The Dodgers released him on March 24 and he signed another minor league contract, this time with the Los Angeles Angels on March 27.[4] He was designated for assignment on May 29, and released on June 6.

Washington Nationals

On June 11, 2013, the Washington Nationals signed Lowe to a minor league contract and assigned him to the Syracuse Chiefs of the Triple-A International League.[5]

Tampa Bay Rays

Lowe signed a minor league deal with the Tampa Bay Rays on November 20, 2013. He was released on March 26, 2014.

Cleveland Indians

Lowe signed a minor league deal with the Cleveland Indians in April 2014. He was called up to the majors from the Triple-A Columbus Clippers on May 22. He was designated for assignment on July 8,[6] and assigned outright to Columbus on July 12. Lowe elected free agency on October 12, 2014.[7]

Seattle Mariners (2nd stint)

On December 18, 2014, the Seattle Mariners signed Lowe to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training. Before he was traded, Lowe had pitched 36 innings in 34 appearances out of the bullpen for the Mariners, with an ERA of 1.00.

Toronto Blue Jays

On July 31, 2015, Lowe was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays for Rob Rasmussen, Jake Brentz, and Nick Wells.[8] Over the last two months of 2015, Lowe pitched 19 innings of relief for Toronto, compiling a 3.79 ERA. His combined totals for 2015 (with Seattle and Toronto) were: 55 innings, 1–3 record, 13 games finished, and a 1.96 ERA.

Detroit Tigers

On December 8, 2015, the Detroit Tigers signed Lowe to a two-year, $11 million contract.[9] Lowe struggled in his first season with the Tigers, pitching to a 7.11 ERA in 49+13 innings.

He was released on March 26, 2017.[10]

Seattle Mariners (3rd stint)

On March 30, 2017, Lowe signed with the Mariners on a minor-league deal, his third stint with the franchise.

Chicago White Sox

On July 21, 2017, Lowe was traded to the Chicago White Sox, along with fellow veteran pitcher Jean Machi, and assigned to AAA. He was released on August 19, 2017.

Los Angeles Dodgers

On January 30, 2018, Lowe signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers.[11] He was released on March 12.[12]

Sugar Land Skeeters

On February 18, 2019, Lowe signed with the Sugar Land Skeeters of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.[13] He became a free agent following the season.

Personal life

Lowe played High School Baseball at Fort Bend Baptist Academy in Sugar Land, Texas. Lowe was diagnosed with diabetes in 2008. Although initially he was diagnosed as a Type 2 diabetic, his diagnosis was changed to Type 1 before the 2009 season.[14]

Mark married Stephanie Morgan on December 4, 2010.[15]

References

  1. ^ "Update on right-handed pitcher Mark Lowe" (Press release). Seattle Mariners. September 29, 2006.
  2. ^ Mariners hope its first of manymlb.com
  3. ^ T.R. Sullivan (June 29, 2010). "Rangers acquire Lee from Mariners | MLB.com: News". Mlb.mlb.com. Retrieved October 23, 2011.
  4. ^ Angels Sign Mark Lowe
  5. ^ Kolko, Dan (June 11, 2013). "Nats sign veteran righty Mark Lowe to minor league deal (with lineups)". MASN. Retrieved July 19, 2013.
  6. ^ Meisel, Zack (July 8, 2014). "Cleveland Indians place struggling pitcher Justin Masterson on the disabled list". cleve land.com. Retrieved July 8, 2014.
  7. ^ Creech, Edward (October 12, 2014). "Minor Moves: Reimold, Wilson, Cedeno, Bianchi, Pagnozzi". mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  8. ^ Chisholm, Gregor (July 31, 2015). "Blue Jays boost bullpen, deal for Lowe". MLB.com. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
  9. ^ Beck, Jason (December 8, 2015). "Tigers strike 2-year deal with reliever Lowe". MLB.com. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  10. ^ "Mark Lowe released; Joe Jimenez among Detroit Tigers' latest cuts". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 2017-03-26.
  11. ^ "Dodgers' Mark Lowe: Latches on with Dodgers". cbssports.com. January 30, 2018.
  12. ^ Adams, Steve (March 12, 2018). "Dodgers Release Mark Lowe". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  13. ^ "Skeeters Sign Longtime MLB Reliever Mark Lowe". sugarlandskeeters.com. February 18, 2019.
  14. ^ Seattle Mariners Pitchers Deal with Diabetes ESPN, April 2, 2009
  15. ^ "Wedding planning, wedding dresses, honeymoon, wedding style".

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