Marlins OF Kyle Stowers returns to Baltimore as an All-Star
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, JUL 12 – After being traded last July, Kyle Stowers has flourished with a .279 average, 16 home runs, and 48 RBIs, earning a National League All-Star selection this season.
- Marlins outfielder Kyle Stowers returned to Baltimore on Friday as an NL All-Star for his first visit since being traded last July 30.
- Stowers and infielder Connor Norby were traded by the Orioles to the Marlins for left-handed pitcher Trevor Rogers as Baltimore sought pitching to boost its playoff chances.
- After struggling initially with Miami, batting.186 in 50 games, Stowers has flourished this season with a.279 average, 16 homers, and 48 RBIs.
- Stowers said he learned to not put pressure on himself and realized he is the only person not okay with him missing the baseball career he expects.
- Marlins manager Clayton McCullough encouraged Stowers and Norby to truly enjoy their return beyond socializing, saying, "Come back and enjoy this.
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Marlins OF Kyle Stowers returns to Baltimore as an All-Star
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Read Full ArticleMansolino remains bullish on Orioles; Stowers, Norby return to Baltimore
BALTIMORE—As the Orioles begin their final series before the All-Star break, they’re eight games below .500. That’s the same record they had on May 6th, 11 days before Tony Mansolino took over as interim manager. Under Mansolino, they’re 27-22. When he became manager on May 17th, the Orioles were 15-28, and lost four straight. His …
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