Texas Rangers: Nathaniel Lowe goes from worst fielding 1B to a Gold Glove finalist
Key points:
- Nathaniel Lowe has gone from being criticized for his fielding to becoming a Gold Glove finalist at first base in the American League
- Lowe won the Silver Slugger award last season and dedicated the offseason to improving his defense
- His hard work paid off as he transformed his defensive game and is now a key player for the Texas Rangers in their playoff run
Texas Rangers first baseman Nathaniel Lowe, who struggled with his fielding last season, has made a remarkable transformation and is now a finalist for the Gold Glove award. Lowe, who won the Silver Slugger award last season, spent the offseason and spring training working on his defense and has impressed with his improved glove work this season. He credits his success to his hard work, as well as the influence of slick-fielding shortstop Francisco Lindor and the guidance of Rangers coaches Tony Beasley and Corey Ragsdale. Lowe’s impressive turnaround is a testament to his determination and dedication to the game.
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