Mike Lowell, born on February 24, 1974, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, briefly played for the 1998 New York Yankees, contributing to their historic season with eight games and earning a World Series ring. He was traded to the Florida Marlins, where he established himself as a top third baseman, winning two All-Star selections and a Gold Glove. Later, Lowell excelled with the Boston Red Sox, winning another World Series and the MVP award in 2007. After retiring in 2010, he became an MLB Network analyst, remembered as a “Coulda-Been” in Yankees history.
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