If MLB salaries were measured in patience instead of dollars, Nathaniel Lowe might still be collecting interest. The Washington Nationals , faced with the harsh arithmetic of underperformance, decided to part ways with their highest-paid first baseman after a historically rough season. Lowe, once a Silver Slugger and Gold Glove winner, now finds himself navigating waivers, while the question on everyone’s lips isn’t “ why ?” but “ how much will he still earn ?”
This was one of the most forgettable trades that have taken place in MLB history. While Nathaniel Lowe to the Nationals did have some hype behind it at the start, it died faster than the fire in a vacuum, and DFA was the best that could happen to both parties. But will Nathaniel Lowe get anything in return, and if yes, the