Marlins to activate Kyle Stowers from injured list Sunday

Marlins' All-Star Ready for Grand Comeback
Miami Marlins fans have reason to celebrate as All-Star outfielder Kyle Stowers is set to return from the injured list this Sunday, poised to make a significant impact on the team's performance.
The Breaking Point
Stowers had been sidelined with a right hamstring strain since spring training. After a series of successful rehab games with Triple-A Jacksonville, where he played full nine-inning matches, he's now embarking on what could be a pivotal season for the Marlins.
Emerging Star Reclaims the Spotlight
Originally shuffling between Triple-A and the majors, Stowers shined last season with Miami, delivering career-highs including 115 hits and 25 home runs. This earned him his first All-Star title, marking a significant turnaround from his early struggles. His resurgence adds depth to a Marlins team eager to surpass last year's performances.
The Ripple Effect
Stowers' return could be the catalyst the Marlins need to strengthen their lineup as they chase the Atlanta Braves in the NL East standings. With his proven batting prowess, Stowers offers a promising boost to the team's aspirations for a successful season ahead.
"Getting Kyle back in the lineup will really be a nice boost to help lengthen some things out," said manager Clayton McCullough. "He's been knocked down a lot, but he keeps getting up."
Manager Clayton McCullough
