The Miami Marlins’ 2025 season was one of the most underrated in the National League. While they didn’t make the playoffs, finishing with 75 wins, the Marlins have the pieces to be an exciting team to watch and compete in 2026.

One of their young stars came into his own last season, leading Miami to exciting victories and even making the All-Star team. That player is Kyle Stowers. Stowers’ breakout campaign saw him hit 25 home runs, drive in 73 RBIs, and hit .288 at the plate with an OPS of .912 in 117 games played.

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Stowers saw his mid-season success rewarded with his first All-Star nod, but with the season said and done, MLB Network rewarded Miami’s young slugger with an honor that hasn’t happened to a Marlins player since Luis Arráez in 2024.

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