Josh Lowe Stats:

Career Stats

Season Team LG Level G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS GO/AO
2016 2 teams Minors 54 173 25 43 70 6 3 5 26 37 1 59 2 2 .249 .374 .405 .779 1.03
2017 BG MID A(Full) 118 456 60 122 176 26 2 8 55 42 0 144 22 8 .268 .326 .386 .712 1.09
2018 CHA FSL A(Adv) 105 399 62 95 144 25 3 6 47 47 2 117 18 6 .238 .322 .361 .683 0.70
2019 MTG SOU AA 121 448 70 113 198 23 4 18 62 59 0 132 30 9 .252 .341 .442 .783 0.36
2021 DUR INT AAA 111 402 76 117 215 28 2 22 78 61 1 123 26 0 .291 .381 .535 .916 0.66
Minors Career Minors 509 1878 293 490 803 108 14 59 268 246 4 575 98 25 .261 .345 .428 .773 0.71

 

How Good is Josh Lowe?

Lowe was listed as the Rays’ second top prospect and the 44th greatest prospect in all of baseball in their most recent prospect rankings.

“He still gives up some batting average in exchange for power, but he’s found a happy medium and now projects as a fringe-average hitter with plus power.” Every other facet of his game is a bonus or an improvement.

Lowe, 23, was drafted 13th overall in the 2016 draft and has risen to the top of baseball’s prospect rankings thanks to a breakout season in Triple-A.

He’s hit.282/.369/.540 with 21 home runs, 24 doubles, and two triples, good for a wRC+ of 138. In addition, he’s a perfect 24-for-24 on the season in stolen base attempts.

When Lowe made his way to the Double-A level this year, he had an excellent season, hitting.252/.341/.443 with 128 wRC+ in an extremely pitcher-friendly situation.

Prior to the Rays’ trade of Nate this offseason, he and his older brother were both in the Rays’ organization.