Kyle Stowers

MLB NL Player of the Week 5.525

5/8/20252 min read

Bar graph showing Kyle Stowers's stats as MLB Player of the Week: 8 hits, 4 homers & 10 RBI.
Bar graph showing Kyle Stowers's stats as MLB Player of the Week: 8 hits, 4 homers & 10 RBI.

Kyle Stowers Named NL Player of the Week After Record-Breaking Power and Consistent Hitting

Miami Marlins outfielder Kyle Stowers has been named National League Player of the Week following a standout six-game stretch that highlighted his power, timing, and plate discipline. Over the course of the week, Stowers went 8-for-19with four home runs, 10 RBI, and a scorching 1.526 OPS, delivering game-changing moments on both coasts.

His breakout began on Wednesday, April 30, in a marquee matchup at Dodger Stadium. Facing one of the league’s top-tier pitching staffs, Stowers turned in a career performance—4-for-4 with two home runs, a double, and four RBI in a 12-7 slugfest. His swings were compact and purposeful, launching balls to multiple parts of the park with authority. More than just a power display, the outing demonstrated elite pitch recognition and zone control.

After the team returned home to Miami, Stowers continued to deliver in a three-game series against the Athletics. On Friday, May 2, he added another home run in a strong 1-for-4 showing, keeping pressure on opposing pitchers by staying aggressive in the zone. His ability to battle deep into counts and capitalize on mistakes extended Miami’s offensive rhythm.

The momentum carried into Saturday, where he produced another multi-hit game—2-for-5 with two RBI and six total bases, including an extra-base hit that helped the Marlins claim a 9-6 win. Stowers worked at-bats with a veteran-like approach, showing all-field coverage and a quick trigger on fastballs up in the zone.

He closed the week with another hit on Sunday, extending his hit streak and finishing the week with four straight games of offensive production. Over that span, he recorded two multi-homer games, multiple multi-hit games, and proved to be one of the most dangerous bats in the lineup.

What set him apart wasn’t just the box score—it was the way he created opportunities. He read off-speed pitches early, adjusted mid-swing, and stayed locked in with runners in scoring position. Each plate appearance looked calculated, and even his outs were competitive.

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His performance wasn’t just a hot streak—it was a reflection of how elite hitters think, train, and execute at the highest level. With continued success, Stowers is positioning himself as a key offensive force in the Marlins lineup. Also named Player of the Week in the American League: Riley Greene’s historic ninth-inning power surge →

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