
""I'm just so excited to be here," said Stowers. "So grateful to be in this organization. I was bummed we didn't get something figured out - would love to some day - but at the same time, let's take care of this year, and we'll go from there. ... I can't stress enough how much I love this organization, how much I love being in Miami and playing for this team, [with] this group of guys.""
""I didn't ask for $100MM""
Kyle Stowers and the Marlins explored a long-term contract earlier in the winter, but no formal offer was presented and no deal was reached. Stowers denied reports that he asked for $100 million and emphasized his enthusiasm and commitment to the organization and teammates. He delivered a breakout 2025 season, posting a .288/.368/.544 line, 149 wRC+ and 25 home runs in 457 plate appearances before an oblique strain limited him to 117 games. Stowers showed strong walk and batted-ball metrics despite a high strikeout rate and clear splits versus left-handed pitching. Miami retains Stowers under club control for multiple seasons, reducing urgency to extend now.
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