Brandon Lowe

The Tampa Bay Rays’ offense has been off and on since Lowe made his postseason debut, but his latest run of form is helping the team pull even with the Los Angeles Dodgers. His two home runs against Los Angeles on Wednesday evening tied the MLB postseason record for home runs with 27. His two home runs against the Dodgers were his biggest hit of the postseason, and the two home runs were a welcome boost for manager Kevin Cash and the Rays.

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