Nathaniel Lowe had a solid 2024 season, maintaining his reputation as a reliable offensive and defensive first baseman. Across 140 games with the Texas Rangers, he posted a .265 batting average, with 16 home runs, 69 RBIs, and a strong .361 on-base percentage. His plate discipline remained a highlight, evidenced by his 12.6% walk rate. Defensively, he excelled with seven Outs Above Average and a .995 fielding percentage, showcasing his well-rounded game.


Despite these strengths, Lowe’s offensive production showed a slight decline compared to previous peak seasons, with a continued dip in his quality of contact metrics. Still, he was an above-average hitter (114 wRC+), contributing meaningfully in the heart of the lineup.


In December 2024, the Washington Nationals acquired Lowe in a trade, viewing him as a veteran presence and reliable option at first base. His performance provides a stable mix of power, consistency, and leadership, making him a valuable asset for a rebuilding team.


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