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Noah Lowry #51 | Pitcher | San Francisco Giants
Height: 6-2    Weight: 209    Throws: L    Bats: R
Born: Oct 10, 1980, Ventura, CA
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2007 Statistics
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200726261014800156.0155876812873.921.55
Projected 2007 Statistics
GGSCGSHOWLSVBSIPHBBERKERAWHIP
29292291100170.016960831084.391.35
Career Stats
YearTeamGGSCGWLSVIPHBBERHRKERAWHIP
2003SF4000006.1120050.000.47
2004SF1614260092.091283910723.821.29
2005SF3333013130204.21937686211723.781.31
2006SF272717100159.1166568421844.741.39
2007SF262611480156.0155876812873.921.55
Career106100440310618.1606249277644204.031.38
Player Notes
July 18, 2008
Noah Lowry has begun throwing after having surgery on his arm to reduce pressure on his nerves which was causing a tingling sensation, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
June 10, 2008
Noah Lowry stated Monday that the pins-and-needles feeling caused by nerve compression in his left arm has improved greatly the last two days, a recent MRI exam revealed "positive things" and he believes he is moving in the right direction to potentially return to the diamond in 2008, according to the SF Chronicle. Lowry was surprised to read that he may not pitch again this season, and commented, "It's June and we're talking about the end of the season. That's not even a thought in my mind." He added, "It's all speculation. When we get down to an actual time frame and I'm still not throwing at that time, we'll start talking about it then. At this point, I feel it's a little premature to be talking like that. The symptoms are getting smaller and smaller, and less severe. We're close."
June 4, 2008
Noah Lowry reportedly may not return to the diamond in 2008, according to the AP. He underwent another MRI on his surgically repaired throwing forearm, and could be done for 2008. Manager Bruce Bochy commented, "That’s questionable. We don’t know if he will be back on the mound this year. It’s fair to say we’re getting to that point that it’s a fair question."
May 7, 2008
Noah Lowry seemed to be in a better place after a Monday trip to Birmingham, Ala., where he visited noted sports surgeon Dr. James Andrews and another hand specialist, Dr. Thomas Hunt, notes the San Francisco Chronicle. They confirmed what Lowry was told last week by a San Francisco hand doctor, Jeffrey Saal, that the median nerve in his left hand is irritated and he should rest his arm another month before throwing again.
May 1, 2008
Noah Lowry will be "shut down" for the next three to four weeks, as the Giants' training staff evaluates his left forearm, which was surgically repaired on March 8, according to the SF Chronicle. Team trainer Dave Groeschner said Lowry is experiencing a "pins and needles" sensation in the affected area. Lowry had a nerve exam Tuesday and will get another opinion later this week. Groeschner added, "It could be three weeks, it could be longer. We need to shut him down until this thing is right. Otherwise, we are just spinning our wheels."