Josh Lowe leaves Rays’ opener with right oblique discomfort
- Josh Lowe injured his right oblique during the Tampa Bay Rays' opener against Colorado, after previously missing 46 games due to a similar injury last year.
- After grounding out, Lowe felt discomfort when he fouled off a pitch and ran gingerly to first base.
- Tampa Bay announced that Lowe will undergo an MRI on Saturday to assess his injury.
- Rays manager Kevin Cash expressed concern, stating, "I'm confident he's going to miss some time here" due to Lowe's ongoing injury issues.
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Rays place OF Josh Lowe (oblique) on 10-day IL
The Tampa Bay Rays placed outfielder Josh Lowe on the 10-day injured list Saturday due to a right oblique injury.


Josh Lowe leaves Rays’ opener with right oblique discomfort
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Josh Lowe hurt his right oblique in the Tampa Bay Rays opener Friday, one year after the injury caused him to miss 46 games. Lowe grounded out in his first at-bat and felt discomfort when he fouled off a sweeper on the sixth pitch of his fifth-inning plate appearance against Colorado’s Kyle Freeland. Lowe singled to center on the next pitch, winced as he left the batter’s box and ran gingerly to first. Head athletic trainer Jo…
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