Marlins' Kyle Stowers Set for Season Debut After Injury Recovery
Marlins' Stowers set to make season debut Sun.
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Kyle Stowers, the Miami Marlins' All-Star outfielder, is set to make his season debut on Sunday after recovering from a hamstring strain. Stowers had a standout 2025 season and his return is expected to bolster the Marlins' lineup as they aim to improve on last year's performance.
- 01Kyle Stowers will make his season debut on Sunday after recovering from a hamstring strain.
- 02He recorded a career-best 115 hits, 25 home runs, and 73 RBIs in 2025.
- 03Stowers became the first Marlins outfielder to earn an All-Star nod since 2017.
- 04The Marlins are currently second in the NL East with a record of 9-11.
- 05Manager Clayton McCullough emphasized Stowers' positive physical and mental state after rehab.
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The Miami Marlins are set to activate Kyle Stowers off the injured list on Sunday, allowing the All-Star outfielder to make his season debut following a hamstring strain. Manager Clayton McCullough confirmed that Stowers completed a successful rehab stint with Triple-A Jacksonville, where he played five games, including two back-to-back nine-inning outings. Stowers had a breakout season in 2025, achieving 115 hits, 25 home runs, and 73 RBIs, and was named an All-Star, marking a significant turnaround after struggling in his early career. The Marlins currently hold a record of 9-11, sitting second in the National League East, and are looking to leverage Stowers' return to enhance their offensive performance as they build on last year's surprising 79-83 finish.
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Stowers' return is expected to strengthen the Marlins' batting lineup, potentially improving their chances to compete in the NL East.
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