Is Kyle Stowers a potential All-Star?
While his power is undeniable, his plate discipline needs improvement for him to reach All-Star status.
Baseball / MLB
Kyle Stowers, acquired by the Miami Marlins in a 2024 trade, has emerged as one of the National League's best hitters in 2025. But is his performance sustainable, or is it just a hot streak?
Stowers' breakout season is a mixed bag of impressive power and concerning plate discipline. While his .396 xwOBA exceeds his .387 wOBA, suggesting he's earning his production, his .379 BABIP is likely unsustainable. His hard-hit rate (53.5%) is excellent, but his struggles with contact raise questions about his long-term consistency.
He was acquired from the Orioles along with Connor Norby for Trevor Rogers. While Rogers has shown promise, Stowers' current performance makes the trade look questionable for Baltimore.
Comparing Stowers to Bryce Harper highlights his potential and pitfalls. Harper also has a high swinging-strike rate but compensates with a better walk rate. Stowers needs to improve his plate discipline to maintain his offensive output.
While his power is undeniable, his plate discipline needs improvement for him to reach All-Star status.
His barrel rate is elite, putting him in the company of Ohtani and Judge, but his contact rate is significantly lower than most top hitters.
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