Marlins to activate Kyle Stowers from the injured list Sunday for season debut
The All-Star outfielder posted 115 hits, 25 homers and 73 RBIs last season before a hamstring strain delayed his debut.
- On Sunday, the Marlins plan to activate Kyle Stowers off the injured list, clearing the way for the All-Star outfielder to make his season debut after being sidelined with a hamstring strain.
- Following rehab appearances with Triple-A Jacksonville, including outings on Thursday and Friday, Stowers is ready to return after Manager Clayton McCullough confirmed Saturday that everything checked out.
- Stowers enters the lineup looking to replicate his career-best 2025 season, when he recorded 73 RBIs in 117 games and earned an All-Star selection before an oblique injury sidelined him.
- The Marlins currently hold a 9-11 record and rank 11th in runs and 10th in RBIs, seeking offensive momentum to improve their standing in the East.
- McCullough praised Kyle's resilience, calling him "a really steady teammate," and noting Stowers' journey included stints with Triple-A Norfolk and The Orioles before his breakthrough.
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Marlins OF Kyle Stowers activated, to make season debut
Miami Marlins All-Star outfielder Kyle Stowers was activated from the 10-day injured list to make his season debut against the visiting Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday.
Marlins to activate Kyle Stowers from the injured list Sunday for season debut
The Marlins will get a huge offensive boost soon. Miami plans to activate Kyle Stowers off the injured list on Sunday, clearing the way for the All-Star outfielder to make his season debut after being sidelined with a hamstring strain.
Marlins activate Kyle Stowers from injured list Sunday for season debut
MIAMI — The Marlins will get a huge offensive boost soon. Miami plans to activate Kyle Stowers off the injured list on Sunday, clearing the way for the All-Star outfielder to make his season debut after being sidelined with a hamstring strain. Manager Clayton McCullough said before Saturday’s game against Milwaukee that Stowers, who was at the ballpark, is ready to go. “Everything from the rehab checked out,” McCullough said. “He continued to ch…
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