Yes, this is a better example. This is where Derek Lowe comes in. Enough has been said about the 2004 Red Sox to fill the Library of Babel (look it up!), so I’m not breaking any news here ...
Derek Lowe, who spent 1997-2004 with Boston, went 14–12 with a 5.42 ERA in 33 starts for the Red Sox that season. He was superb in the postseason, posting a 3–0 record and a 1.86 ERA in four ...
Something the Red Sox Hall-of-Famer and his family wanted to keep quiet. Derek Lowe says Boston Red Sox teammates likely would have had a confrontation with Curt Schilling at Tuesday’s event ...
Unable to consistently develop homegrown starters, the Red Sox often needed to look elsewhere for elite pitching. Additions such as Pedro Martinez, Derek Lowe, Josh Beckett, John Lackey ...
He was a minor leaguer when the Red Sox sent Heathcliff Slocumb to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for Varitek and right-hander Derek Lowe at the ‘97 trade deadline, one of the most lopsided ...