Rays’ $10M Star Reveals His Ultimate Goal Is to Become Tampa’s First “Lifetime” Player

Front offices and locker rooms were filled with whispers: loyalty was a thing of the past in a world of calculating deals and short-lived contracts, and the game had changed. Brandon Lowe is prepared with a composed conviction and steady gaze as he begins his 8th season with the Tampa Bay Rays. He demonstrated that a player’s dedication could still change his tale, one swing at a time, even when big cheques play an upper hand. Betting on legacy over fleeting contracts.

Unfortunately, during his seven seasons with the team, the 30-year-old has not established himself as a world-renowned superstar due to his inability to stay on the field. Brandon Lowe has only ever participated in more than 109 games; during that season back in 2021, he drove in 99 runs and smashed 39 home runs. He hit .244/.311/.473 with 21 home runs, 58 RBI, and 19 doubles in just 385 at-bats a year ago. Few second basemen can run production and offer extra power when healthy, and the Rays’ are expecting Lowe to give a full six-month campaign in 2025.

During a recent interview and live stream discussion, Brandon Lowe reaffirmed his desire to spend his entire career with the Rays: “There’s never been a lifetime Ray so to… still have the opportunity to do that. I mean I’ve spent my whole career here and it would be a cool thing to have happened.” Lowe has been with the Rays for almost 7 years, more than any other player’s total service time. If he is still alive in early June, he will pass four: BJ Upton, James Shields, Chris Archer, and Alex Cobb.

The other four players—Ben Zobrist, Carl Crawford, Kevin Kiermaier, and Evan Longoria, the leader in many Rays-related matters—are among the most recognizable in the team’s 27-season history. Lowe, who turns 31 in July, would have the longest tenure of any group member if he were to complete his career with the Rays. He is unquestionably one of MLB’s most underrated 2Bs, yet he is the Rays’ backbone. Remaining in Tampa Bay means more to Brandon Lowe than simply playing baseball; it means creating a legacy and representing the team’s character.

Since his career has already established him as one of the Rays’ greatest players, he can cement his reputation further in 2025. If he can maintain his health and continue to produce at the caliber Tampa Bay knows he is capable of.

Brandon Lowe’s 2025: A season of legacy?

With the Rays’ backing, can Lowe make-or-break this season? Brandon Lowe’s career with the Tampa Bay Rays is at a turning point as he begins the 2025 MLB season. The franchise confirmed their belief in his ability and guaranteed his participation for the following season by exercising his $10.5 million club option during the winter. Lowe had a difficult season in 2024 due to injuries that limited his playing time. Despite these setbacks, his commitment to the squad remained unwavering. No. 8 has hit 126 career home runs, driven in 363 RBIs, and maintained a career batting average of .245.

These numbers demonstrate Lowe’s ability to hit for power consistently and his position as a key member of the Rays lineup. The manager and the team have a strong belief in his abilities. He expressed appreciation when questioned about his injury update: “I know Brandon, his mindset, he wanted to be here four or five days ago. I appreciate that. He’s probably gonna want to play every single day. I appreciate that as well,” Kevin Cash said, adding, “He wants to help us.”

By emphasizing his performance and health, Brandon Lowe hopes to reclaim his place as a vital member of the Rays’ lineup. He wants to return to the starting lineup as the opening games draw near and his health appears on point. Will 2025 be the year Brandon Lowe rewrites his narrative? Share your take in the comments below.

 

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