The Miami Marlins' lineup is about to receive a major jolt of power. After a frustrating start to the season on the injured list, All-Star outfielder Kyle Stowers is set to be activated on Sunday, ready to make his 2026 debut.
Stowers has been sidelined since spring training with a right hamstring strain, but after successfully completing a five-game rehab assignment with Triple-A Jacksonville—including back-to-back nine-inning games—the green light has been given. Manager Clayton McCullough confirmed the news, stating Stowers has checked every physical and mental box required to return.
His return couldn't come at a better time for a Marlins squad looking to find its offensive rhythm. Currently sitting at 9-11 and second in the NL East, Miami ranks in the middle of the pack in several key offensive categories. The insertion of Stowers' bat is a direct answer to that need.
Stowers is coming off a true breakout campaign in 2025. In just 117 games, he smashed 25 home runs, drove in 73 runs, and earned his first career All-Star selection, becoming the first Marlins outfielder to receive that honor since 2017. His journey to stardom wasn't linear—involving shuttling between Baltimore and the minors before finding his footing in Miami—which makes his current role as a lineup cornerstone all the more impressive.
For Marlins fans and fantasy managers alike, Stowers' return signals a turning point. His proven power and run-production ability will immediately lengthen and threaten a Miami batting order that has shown flashes of potential. As the team looks to build on last year's progress, having a healthy and confident Kyle Stowers patrolling the outfield is a game-changer.
