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Rays place Brandon Lowe on 10-day injured list and acquire Stuart Fairchild

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUL 22 – Brandon Lowe's ankle tendinitis sidelines him with a retroactive 10-day injured list placement while the Rays add Stuart Fairchild as a versatile outfielder option, per team moves.

  • Tampa Bay Rays placed Brandon Lowe on the 10-day injured list Tuesday, acquiring Stuart Fairchild from the Atlanta Braves for cash considerations.
  • Struggling with left ankle tendinitis, Brandon Lowe has been dealing with tendinitis in his left ankle, exiting Saturday's game after an initial diagnosis of plantar fasciitis.
  • Stuart Fairchild was designated for assignment on Monday, joining Tampa Bay as a versatile fourth outfielder known for his speed and ability to play all three outfield spots.
  • Meanwhile, Manuel Rodriguez was transferred to the 60-day injured list, while Fairchild must stay on Tampa Bay’s active roster due to no minor league options.
  • Retroactive to July 20, Lowe could return before the July 31 trade deadline, and the Rays hold an $11.5 million club option on him for 2026.
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Rays place Brandon Lowe on 10-day injured list and acquire Stuart Fairchild

The Tampa Bay Rays have placed second baseman Brandon Lowe on the 10-day injured list and acquired outfielder Stuart Fairchild from the Braves for cash considerations.

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