What is the current Nathaniel Lowe Contract?

Last Modified Oct 20, 2023 19:22 GMT
Nathaniel Lowe
Nathaniel Lowe

Nathaniel Lowe Jr. is a Major League Baseball first baseman for the Texas Rangers. He previously played for the Tampa Bay Rays in Major League Baseball.

Nathanie Lowel joined Mercer University in 2014 and began his college baseball career with the Mercer Bears. For the 2015 season, he was transferred to St. Johns River State College before transferring to Mississippi State University for the 2016 season. Nathaniel Lowe's talent was on display as he made his Major League Baseball debut in 2019. By 2022, he had made significant progress and earned the prestigious Silver Slugger Award.

Lowe concluded the 2022 season with a .302/.358/ 492/.851 batting average, 27 home runs, and 76 RBI.

Nathaniel Lowe Contract Breakdown

YearBase SalarySigning BonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2016-$100,000$100,000-$100,000
2019$205,896-$205,896-$205,896
2020$84,105-$84,205-$84,105
2021$575,000-$575,000-$575,000
2022$716,000-$716,000-$716,000
2023$4,050,000-$4,050,000-$4,050,000

How much is Nathaniel Lowe getting paid?

Nathaniel Lowe signed a 1-year contract worth $4,050,000 with the Texas Rangers, including $4,050,000 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $4,050,000. In 2023, Lowe will earn a base salary of $4,050,000, while carrying a total salary of $4,050,000.

In 2016, Nathaniel Lowe signed his first contract and got a signing bonus of $100,000 with the Tampa Bay Rays, for the duration of 1 year. Then in 2019, Nathaniel Lowe signed a pre-arbitration contract worth $555,000 with the Tampa Bay Rays, for the duration of 1 year. For the 2020 season, Nathaniel Lowe got a pre-arbitration contract of $563,500 with the same team, for the duration of 1 year. Next, In 2021, Nathaniel Lowe signed another pre-arbitration contract with the Texas Rangers. It was worth $575,000, for the duration of 1 year. In 2022, Nathaniel Lowe signed a pre-arbitration contract worth $716,000 with the Texas Rangers, for the duration of 1 year.

Finally, in 2023, Nathaniel Lowe got an arbitration contract of $4,050,000 with the Texas Rangers, for the duration of 1 year.

How much does Nathaniel Lowe make in a minute?

Nathaniel Lowe is earning quite a lot in his career as a baseball player. In 2023, his annual salary will be $4,050,000. As we know there are 525,600 minutes in a year. Now, if his annual salary is divided by the total number of minutes in a year, then he makes about $7.705 in a minute.

Nathaniel Lowe Career Earnings

Nathaniel Lowe has been a part of MLB for the last 5 seasons, in his first 2 seasons with the Tampa Bay Rays he earned a total salary of $290,001 and received a signing bonus of $100,000 which makes a total earning of $390,001. Then in the next 3 seasons with the Texas Rangers, he earned a total salary of $5,341,000.

In 5 total seasons, Nathaniel Lowe has earned a total salary of $5,631,001, and signing bonus of $100,000, which makes a total cash of $5,731,001.

What are the terms of Nathaniel Lowe’s Contract?

Nathaniel Lowe agreed to terms with the Texas Rangers on a one-year contract worth $4,050,000. Lowe will earn a base salary of $4,050,000 in 2023, with a total salary of $4,050,000. There are no further clauses mentioned in the contract.

How much of Nathaniel Lowe’s Contract is guaranteed?

The contract guarantees Nathaniel Lowe a sum of $4,050,00 for a duration of one year. His total salary will also be the same.

Nathaniel Lowe Contract History

These are all the contracts of Nathaniel Lowe till now:

2016: Nathaniel Lowe signed his first contract and got a signing bonus of $100,000 with the Tampa Bay Rays, for the duration of 1 year.

2019: Nathaniel Lowe got a pre-arbitration contract worth $555,000 with the Tampa Bay Rays, for the duration of 1 year.

2020: Nathaniel Lowe signed a pre-arbitration contract worth $563,500 with the Tampa Bay Rays, for the duration of 1 year.

2021: Nathaniel Lowe signed a pre-arbitration contract with the Texas Rangers. It was worth $575,000, for the duration of 1 year.

2022: Nathaniel Lowe signed a pre-arbitration contract worth $716,000 with the Texas Rangers, for the duration of 1 year.

2023: Nathaniel Lowe signed an arbitration contract of $4,050,000 with the Texas Rangers, for the duration of 1 year.

FAQs

A. Nathaniel Lowe’s age is 28 years ( as of October, 2023).

A. Nathaniel Lowe plays for the Texas Rangers in Major League Baseball.

A. Nathaniel Lowe earns around $7.705 in a minute.

A. The contract guarantees Nathaniel Lowe a sum of $4,050,00 for a duration of one year. His total salary will also be the same.

A. Nathaniel Lowe’s net worth is estimated at about $8 million.

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