Minor League Report: Jed Lowrie

 
The Red Sox first got a good look at shortstop Jed Lowrie during Spring Training in 2006, when several players participated in the World Baseball Classic. Now, the organization is watching as Lowrie makes strides in this year's big league spring camp. [link]

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