
Kyle Stowers, the standout slugger for the Marlins, showcased his talent by hitting a crucial two-run walk-off home run to clinch an exciting 8-7 victory over the Royals.
This remarkable performance marked the second home run of the night for Stowers, who completed the game with a 3-for-5 record, hitting two home runs and earning five RBIs. Over the last two games, he has an impressive batting average of .800 with five homers and 11 RBIs.
Stowers made history by becoming the first player in MLB to hit five home runs across two games that included a walk-off homer, as noted by Sarah Langs.
Previously part of the Orioles organization, Stowers, along with Connor Norby, was traded to the Marlins in exchange for pitcher Trevor Rogers. The trade is proving fruitful for Miami as Stowers has established himself as an offensive powerhouse and was recently named an All-Star, with his contract secured through the 2029 season.
His current statistics for the season reflect a batting line of .298/.371/.563, along with 21 home runs and 59 RBIs.