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 following his trade from the Orioles last July 30th.
- The Orioles traded Stowers and infielder Connor Norby to Miami for left-handed pitcher Trevor Rogers to improve their pitching during a playoff push.
- Since the trade, Stowers has hit.279 with Miami while earning an All-Star selection, and Rogers has shown signs of recovery with a 1.57 ERA in Baltimore.
- Marlins manager Clayton McCullough praised Stowers' opening night walk-off hit as "a great start," and Orioles interim manager Mansolino noted, "He has made some adjustments."
- Both teams cautiously evaluate the trade's impact as Stowers, Norby, and Rogers continue their development, which may influence future roster decisions.
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Marlins OF Kyle Stowers returns to Baltimore as an All-Star
It’s Too Early to Decide Winners in the Rogers-Stowers Trade
The recent trade between the Orioles and Marlins, where Baltimore sent prospects Kyle Stowers and Connor Norby to Miami for Trevor Rogers, raises questions about the value exchange. Initially deemed shocking by fans, as Rogers struggled post-trade, both Stowers and Norby have since shown significant promise. Stowers has transformed into an All-Star player in Miami, while Rogers, after a rough start in Baltimore, is displaying signs of rebounding…
Mansolino 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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