Marlins aspirations suffer hard blow with Stowers loss

To describe what has been the 2025 season of the Miami Marlins It is almost impossible to leave out Kyle Stowerswho was present in the star game this year and has led the offensive path of the organization during most of the current season; However, fish must find a way to work without the gardener, at least for the coming weeks.

Stowers was placed on the 10 -day injured list before the Marlins clash on Sunday against Boston’s red socks at Fenway Park and as explained by the manager Clayton McCulloughthe paler is planned to be absent for several weeks, although it was still unknown exactly how long it would be out of activity.

The toletero is dealing with an injury to the left oblique, which began to feel after the second swing he made on his first day on Friday.

“I felt something strange,” Stowers explained in statements for the official portal of his club. “Honestly, it didn’t bothered me in the rest of the swings in that game.”

The rigidity did not get worse, but he persisted in Saturday’s challenge. Miami took Stowers out of the alignment so that it could undergo evaluations that determined the scope of the injury.

A round campaign

The 27 -year -old rangers is in the middle of a solid season, in which it records an offensive line of .288/.368/.544, with an OPS+ of 149, 21 doubles, three triples, 25 homers and 73 towed in 117 games disputed. Stowers was selected as the player of the month in the National League in July and remains among the best of the old circuit in several offensive departments, such as PAHO (.912, fifth), slugging (sixth), home run (tied in the ninth place), average (10), driven (11) and obp (12).

“I just love being available, I love playing. I don’t like to miss any game. I lost some before for my hand and I didn’t like it,” said the player.

To fill the position in the Stowers roster, the Marlins amounted to the gardener Joey Wiemer From triple to Jacksonville.