In 2023, the Baltimore Orioles emerged from the rut of mediocrity and posted two straight competitive seasons. Now, they're right back where they started from.
While June is still fairly new, the MLB Trade Deadline is looming--especially in the National League. The Senior Circuit is filled with some of the all-around best teams in baseball (aside from former Stanford product A.J.
The Miami Marlins have long been a hotbed for MLB trade deadline acquisitions, as they typically possess considerable young talent, but rarely keep it long term.
The Miami Marlins could trade outfielder Kyle Stowers this summer, as they are one of the worst teams in baseball. Stowers is having a breakout season with the Marlins, slashing .280/ .347/ .479 with 10 home runs and 33 RBIs.
FanSided's Robert Murray recently suggested the Miami Marlins could field offers for their breakout star outfielder, Kyle Stowers, despite the fact that Stowers hasn't even hit arbitration in his contract yet.
With the trade deadline less than two months out, it may be time for sellers to start gauging the market. FanSided’s Robert Murray compiled a list of four players who he expects to come up in trade rumors moving forward.
The Baltimore Orioles made several deals ahead of the MLB trade deadline in 2024, hoping to improve their chances of contending for a World Series. Unfortunately, none of the additions that were made ended up being as impactful as the team had hoped.
Since April 30, Kyle Schwarber has seven home runs and Aaron Judge has six. There is only one player in the major leagues who has hit more dingers in that span, and his identity might be a surprise to a lot of baseball fans.
Kyle Stowers belted two solo homers and Ryan Weathers tossed five strong innings in his season debut to lift the visiting Miami Marlins to a 3-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday.
Kyle Stowers is playing like an All-Star. The Marlins outfielder, who is hitting .324 with six homers, 25 RBIs and a .944 OPS, will lead Miami on Sunday in the rubber game of a series against the visiting Athletics.
Kyle Stowers turned around a 102-mph fastball for a walk-off grand slam with two outs in the ninth inning as the Miami Marlins rallied to defeat the Athletics 9-6 on Saturday afternoon.
Kyle Stowers turned around a 102-mph fastball for a walk-off grand slam as the Miami Marlins rallied to defeat the Athletics 9-6 on Saturday afternoon.
Entering Saturday's game against the Miami Marlins, Athletics closer Mason Miller was a perfect 10-for-10 in save opportunities. Miami had plans to ruin that perfect streak, and it did just that.
The 2025 MLB season wasted no time bringing the drama. On Opening Day at loanDepot park, Miami Marlins rookie Kyle Stowers etched his name into the early-season highlight reel with a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth inning, giving Miami a 5-4 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates and spoiling Paul Skenes’ first Opening Day start.
One year after the Marlins made the MLB Postseason, Miami lost 100 games and thrust themselves into a significant rebuild. During the 2024-25 offseason, that rebuilding effort continued, as two of Miami’s most notable players were traded.
In a thrilling encounter at Oracle Park, the Miami Marlins edged past the San Francisco Giants with a 7-5 victory on September 1, 2024, thanks to a standout performance from rookie outfielder Kyle Stowers.
In a thrilling matchup at Camden Yards, the Baltimore Orioles dominated the Boston Red Sox with an impressive 11-3 victory and the star of the show was Kyle Stowers, who delivered a career-high performance with four RBIs.
Baltimore Orioles' young outfielder Kyle Stowers is trying his best to make the questions about the Opening Day roster uncomfortable for O's management.