About Nathan Lowe
Nathan ”Nate” Lowe is a sophomore public relations major at Bowling Green State University. A native of nearby Northwood, Ohio, and a graduate of Lake High School, he is a contributing writer to the Press Newspapers and covers high school sports for the Maumee Mirror. Nate is an avid baseball fan and provides weekly updates on top stories from around the major leagues. Be sure to follow him on Twitter at @nate_lowe.
The splurging Miami Marlins crossed off a big need on their holiday shopping list Monday. In search of a power arm to anchor the back of its bullpen, Miami officially inked right-handed closer Heath Bell to a three-year, $27 million … Continue reading →
Alcohol is strictly prohibited in most workplaces—unless you’re a wine-taster or a Major League Baseball player. Boston Red Sox pitcher Jon Lester recently admitted to drinking beer in the clubhouse during games, sparking interest from the general public and raising … Continue reading →
Less than a week after winning his third World Series title, St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa has decided to hang up his spikes, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch writes. La Russa, who spent 33 seasons as … Continue reading →
St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols did not apologize for failing to speak to reporters after his team’s 2-1 ninth-inning loss to the Texas Rangers in Game 2 of the World Series last week, Jim Caple of ESPN.com writes. … Continue reading →
Boston Red Sox starting pitchers Josh Beckett, Jon Lester and John Lackey regularly drank beer, ate fast-food fried chicken and played video games in the clubhouse during games, Boston.com reports. A day after the report was issued, Rob Bradford of … Continue reading →
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Nathan “Nate” Lowe is a sophomore public relations major at Bowling Green State University. A native of nearby Northwood, Ohio, and a graduate of Lake High School, he is a contributing writer to the Press Newspapers and covers high school sports for the Maumee … Continue reading →