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Noah Lowry | Starting Pitcher

TEAM: San Francisco Giants
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'2' / 209
DOB: 10/10/1980
AGE:29
COLLEGE:Pepperdine
BATS/THROWS:Left / Left
CONTRACT INFO: 04/06: Signed four-year, $9.25 million contract w/2010 club option. Details
 Noah Lowry-S- GiantsFeb. 1 - 4:39 pm et
Noah Lowry delayed a Tuesday throwing session for major league scouts in Phoenix because he wants more time to get ready for the audition.
That this was done 24-hours before the exhibition probably won't endear Lowry to scouts. He hasn't pitched in a major league game since 2007 due in large part to his battle with thoracic outlet syndrome. Lowry had a 4.03 ERA from 2003-2007 with the Giants, however, and is hoping to prove his health during the throwing session. The Red Sox, Cardinals, Dodgers, Mariners, Cubs, Nationals and Mets were expected to attend, along with a few others.
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Career Stats Pitching
 YearTeamGGSWLSVIPHRERBBKCGSHOERAWHIP
2003SF 400006.110025000.000.47
2004SF 161460092.09141392872213.821.29
2005SF 333313130204.2193928676172003.781.31
2006SF 27277100159.116689845684114.741.39
2007SF 26261480156.015576688787103.921.55
 
 Noah Lowry-S - Giants Jan. 29 - 10:55 am et

The Phillies are sending a representative to Phoenix, Arizona next Tuesday to watch free agent left-hander Noah Lowry throw.
Lowry hasn't pitched in a major league game since 2007 due in large part to his battle with thoracic outlet syndrome. He had a 4.03 ERA from 2003-2007 with the Giants, though, and is hoping to prove his health with a short throwing session. The Red Sox, Cardinals, Dodgers, Mariners, Cubs, Nationals and Mets are also expected to attend, along with a few others.
Source: Wilmington News Journal
 Noah Lowry-S - Giants Jan. 26 - 5:40 pm et

According to Jerry Crasnick of ESPN.com, free agent left-hander Noah Lowry will hold a private workout for interested teams next Tuesday in Phoenix.
About 15 teams are expected to be in attendance, including the Red Sox, Cardinals, Dodgers, Mariners, Cubs, Nationals and Mets. Lowry, 29, hasn't thrown a pitch in the majors since 2007 due to thoracic outlet syndrome, but had a 4.03 ERA from 2003-2007 with San Francisco. Lowry is looking for an incentive-laden one-year deal before jumping back into free agency next winter.
Source: ESPN Insider
 Noah Lowry-S - Giants Jan. 22 - 8:08 pm et

Updating a previous item, Corey Brock of MLB.com writes that it's "nearly certain" the Padres aren't in on free agent left-hander Noah Lowry.
Brock says the Padres can't afford to miss with their remaining funds being rather scarce. The Padres are seeking durability and dependability in their rotation, two traits that Lowry simply can't offer. The 29-year-old southpaw hasn't appeared in a major league game since the 2007 season.
Source: Corey Brock on Twitter
 Noah Lowry-S - Giants Jan. 22 - 6:18 pm et

Hank Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle reports that free agent left-hander Noah Lowry is close to deciding on a team.
He adds that it's "not the Giants," which shouldn't surprise anyone who has followed his medical history over the past couple of seasons. Lowry, 29, hasn't pitched in the majors since 2007 due to various maladies, ranging from his forearm to his rib. For what it's worth, earlier this month, Lowry's agent Damon Lapa indicated that the prospect of his client joining the Padres "would not be a difficult sell."
Source: Hank Schulman on Twitter
 Noah Lowry-S - Giants Jan. 8 - 9:10 pm et

Corey Brock of MLB.com reports that the Padres are one of several teams who have shown interest and requested medical records on free agent left-hander Noah Lowry.
Lowry, 29, hasn't pitched in the majors since 2007 due to various maladies, ranging from his forearm to his rib. According to his agent Damon Lapa, Lowry will throw for teams in a private audition later this month in Arizona. "I think it's safe to say Noah would be open to the possibility of pitching for the Padres," Lapa said. "... San Diego would not be a difficult sell for us." The Dodgers, Pirates and Reds have also surfaced as possibilities for the southpaw, but PETCO Park would be a fine place to attempt a comeback.
Source: MLB.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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