Marlins Lose Offensive Centerpiece Stowers to Injury

Hamstring issue sidelines Marlins' top power hitter for up to a month

Mar. 22, 2026 at 7:23pm

The Miami Marlins will be without outfielder Kyle Stowers, their top offensive weapon, for up to a month after he suffered a hamstring injury. Stowers, who hit 25 home runs with a .912 OPS in 2025, is considered the centerpiece of the Marlins' lineup, and his absence leaves a significant hole that the team may struggle to fill.

Why it matters

The Marlins are already a lineup lacking in star power, and losing Stowers, who was projected to be an All-Star-caliber player, is a major blow. The team must now find a way to produce offensively without their best hitter, which could impact their chances of getting off to a fast start in 2026 after struggling early in recent seasons.

The details

Stowers was placed on the injured list on Sunday with a hamstring injury that could keep him out for up to a month. The Marlins are also dealing with an oblique injury to Esteury Ruiz, further depleting their outfield depth. Without Stowers, the Marlins will have to rely more heavily on unproven players to carry the offense, which could expose other weaknesses in the lineup.

  • Stowers was placed on the injured list on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
  • Stowers could miss up to a month of the 2026 season due to the hamstring injury.

The players

Kyle Stowers

A 25-year-old outfielder who was the Marlins' top offensive weapon in 2025, hitting 25 home runs with a .912 OPS.

Esteury Ruiz

A Marlins outfielder who is also dealing with an oblique injury, further depleting the team's outfield depth.

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What’s next

The Marlins will need to find a way to fill the offensive void left by Stowers' absence, either through internal options or by seeking outside help, particularly at first base.

The takeaway

The Marlins' already thin lineup has taken a significant hit with the loss of their top power hitter, Kyle Stowers, to a hamstring injury. This setback could further delay the team's efforts to build a competitive offense and get off to a strong start in 2026.