There was a collective gasp from Pirates’ fans on Saturday evening when second baseman Brandon Lowe was unable to exit the field under his own power after a deflected foul ball met his kneecap in Atlanta. Luckily for Pittsburgh and for Lowe the temporary scare is as bad as it’s going to get as no major injury was sustained.
General Manager Ben Cherington revealed on Sunday ahead of the team’s contest against the Braves that Lowe had not suffered any kind of significant injury.
“Tests last night were negative for any sort of fracture,” Cherington said. “He got hit pretty good, he’s pretty sore and right now, we’re looking at this as a day-to-day thing and hopeful that we’ll see him back in there against the Dodgers at some point.”
Despite Cherington describing Lowes’ situation as day-to-day, it took less than 24 hours for “Bam Bam” to be right back in the mix. In a tight contest against the Braves, Lowe told Pirates’ manager Don Kelly that he was “good to go whenever” in the event that the team needed a pinch hitter. Kelly took Lowe up on his offer in the top of the ninth, as the injured second baseman pinch hit to lead off the Pirates in the last frame. Despite not being able to walk off the field less than a day before, Lowe came up big in his relief appearance, as he crushed a double into deep right field. Cruz was the pinch runner for Lowe, and despite the Pirates’ loss, the team wouldn’t have likely been in such a good position were it not for Lowe stepping up.
Kelly was complimentary of Lowe postgame.
“Huge after last night,” Kelly said. “He came up with a big hit.”
The team is hopeful that Lowe will be able to contribute in the team’s upcoming series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, as he’s been one of the team’s top contributors on offense. This season the 31-year-old is slashing .252/.336/.522 and has 15 home runs. Without Lowe in the lineup, the Pirates would be missing their best power hitter of the season, and after being swept by the Braves, they need all the help they can get in the runs department.
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Lowe avoiding a major injury is huge for his season and the success of the Pirates moving forward, especially considering the history he has with being sidelined. In 2023, Lowe had a very similar injury to his right knee when a deflected foul ball resulted in a fractured right-patella that ultimately ended his season prematurely. For the past four seasons in a row, Lowe has experienced some kind of injury that has kept him off the field for significant amounts of time. 2022 saw Lowe miss 97 games because of lower back tightness and a right tricep contusion.
The Pirates have a day off before their home series against Los Angeles gets underway, and Lowe is hopeful that the time off will have him feeling prepared to play against the Dodgers.
“This off-day lining up the way that it is is probably the best timing I could have ever hoped for, following something like this,” Lowe said. “Hopefully, my kids take it easy on me tomorrow and we show up on Tuesday ready to rock.”
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