Born and raised in Florida, Josh Lowe's wife, Anna, appears to be attracted to temperate climates. She is making the most of the offseason with summertime experience in Australia away from the cold winters of the Northern Hemisphere.
She reshared a video clip that her friend, Chloe Tullaman, shared on Instagram on Wednesday as the two, wearing matching black bikini outfits, lay down on a boulder in front of the rich waters at Manly Beach in Sydney. The beach is known for its vibrant surfing scene.
In a separate story uploaded later in the day, Anna Lowe shared a picture of the iconic Sydney Opera House from Sydney Harbour.

Josh and Anna Lowe first went public with their relationship in February 2021. That very season, he made his debut for the Tampa Bay Rays. His breakthrough came in the 2023 season when he hit .292 with 20 home runs and 83 RBIs in just 135 games played, earning a 3.7 bWAR.
The couple celebrated the successful 2023 season by announcing their engagement on December 26 that year. They tied the knot in an aesthetic wedding on January 11 this year.
Things at the plate haven't been the best for the right fielder lately. Injuries have limited him to just 214 games in 2024 and 2025, where he has hit at a .230 clip with 21 home runs and 64 RBIs.
Josh Lowe's brother Nathaniel Lowe gets DFA'd by Red Sox
Josh Lowe's brother, Nathaniel, was picked up by the Boston Red Sox in August this year after the Washington Nationals released him. On Tuesday, the team announced that they had designated him for assignment to make space for prospects in their 40-man roster ahead of the Rule 5 Draft.
Nathaniel Lowe was brought in mid-season as a last-ditch effort by the Red Sox to upgrade their first baseman statistics, after Triston Casas went on the Injured List on May 2. Lowe was successful in hitting at .280 with 2 home runs and 16 RBIs during the regular season.
The 30-year-old earned $10.3 million in his third year of arbitration in 2025, but was eligible for an extra year due to his Super Two status he had achieved in 2023. But with teams unlikely to pick up his $13.5 million arbitration contract, Lowe will be headed to free agency.
Both Lowe brothers played for the Rays organization, but their time never coincided with Nathaniel being traded to the Texas Rangers in 2021, before his brother's debut.