Nathaniel Lowe and the Nationals concluded his arbitration hearing, resulting in a $10.3MM salary for the 2025 season, slightly below his desired $11.1MM. Acquired from the Rangers, Lowe’s track record includes notable accolades and contributions, addressing the Nationals' need at first base. The trade also benefited the Rangers financially, allowing them to focus on other roster needs. Although the hearing can create an awkward divisive start, Lowe's increased salary still represents a significant boost from his previous year's earnings of $7.5MM. The hearing also marked the end of the 2024-25 arbitration class for the Nationals.
The Nationals have won their arbitration hearing with Nathaniel Lowe, confirming his $10.3MM salary for the 2025 season instead of the hoped-for $11.1MM.
Even in defeat, Nathaniel Lowe will see a nice raise from $7.5MM in 2024 to $10.3MM following his arbitration hearing with the Nationals.
Lowe was acquired by the Nationals from the Rangers to fill a major target area for D.C., addressing needs in first base during the offseason.
With the arbitration concluded, 17 players didn't reach agreements, and nine went to hearings; five cases were won by the teams, including Lowe's.
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