Kyle Stowers, Miami Marlins and Royals
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Miami Marlins left-fielder Kyle Stowers cashed in on his first MLB All-Star selection by blasting a homer in the extra innings home run derby.
Kyle Stowers lifts the Miami Marlins to a walk-off win vs. the Kansas City Royals Friday night and opens up on his World Series aspirations.
The Miami Marlins have played well of late, and it's showing in the attendance of their fans. The Marlins had 46,953 fans in attendance over the weekend, markin
Kyle Stowers terrorized his former team with three home runs in leading the Miami Marlins to an 11-1 win over the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday at Camden Yards.
The Miami Marlins commit to keeping their breakout outfielder, signaling a shift in strategy ahead of the trade deadline.
Kyle Stowers represented the Marlins at the All-Star Game and has 5 HRs in his last 2 games, meaning he isn't going to be shopped ahead of the trade deadline.
Only one player in MLB history has gone 8 hits, 5 HR, 11 RBI in a two-game span. That was Ty Cobb, on May 5 and 6 in 1925. Stowers' action was made even sweeter because that three-homer game was against the Orioles, the team that traded him and Connor Norby for Trevor Rogers.