Married his wife Emma in November 2023, the two have a daughter...His brother, Michael, played professional baseball in the Czech Republic, Switzerland and Australia...Batted .304/.370/.513 (58-for-191) with 17 doubles, seven home runs, 35 runs and 35 RBI in 49 games for Stanford during his junior season. Named to the 2019 Baseball America Preseason First-Team All America...As a sophomore, was a 2018 All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention and finished second on the team in home runs (10), SLG (.510) and RBI (42) while starting in all 58 games...Following the season, he ranked as the No. 14 prospect in the Cape Cod League after hitting .326/.361/.565 with six home runs in 34 games for the Falmouth Commodores...A graduate of Christian High School in El Cajon, Calif., Stowers helped lead the team to two league championships and one state title, and he was twice named First-Team All-California Interscholastic Federation...Was ranked as the No. 78 overall draft prospect by MLB.com and the No. 102 prospect by Baseball America.
2025
Enjoyed a breakout season, representing the Marlins in the All-Star Game and setting career highs in every offensive category: games played (117), runs (61), hits (115), total bases (217), doubles (21), triples (3), home runs (25), RBI (73), walks (48), IBB (3), strikeouts (125), stolen bases (5), OBP (.368), SLG (.544) and OPS (.912)...Made second Opening Day roster of his career (also 2023 w/ BAL)...Earned the first All-Star selection of his career and became first Marlins outfielder to be named a National League All-Star since 2017 (Marcell Ozuna and Giancarlo Stanton) earned the honors...Became the fifth Marlins player all time and first since OF Giancarlo Stanton (Aug. 2017) to win National League Player of the Month after being tabbed July’s NL Player of the Month presented by Chevrolet. Finished the month leading the league in OBP (.451), SLG (.818), OPS (1.269) while ranking second in AVG (.364), home runs (10) and total bases (63). Was also fourth in XBH (15) and fifth in RBI (20)...Despite missing the final six weeks of the season after being placed on the 10-day IL with a left oblique strain on Aug. 17, finished the season leading the team in home runs (25) while ranking second in RBI (73), XBH (49) and total bases (217)...Upon his IL stint that ended his 2025 season, he ranked sixth in the NL in SLG (.544) and fifth in OPS (.912). Ranks eighth in MLB (fifth in NL) with 149 wRC+, per FanGraphs...Recorded first-career walk-off hit on Opening Day, March 27 vs. Pittsburgh...Slugged first career pinch-hit home run on April 21 vs. Cincinnati, a three-run home run in the seventh inning off of RHP Alexis Díaz...Produced a career-long and season-leading 21-game on-base streak (Apr. 30-May 24) where he had gone 27x79 (.342) with a .402 OBP, .722 SLG (1.124 OPS) during streak from April 30-May 24...Hit first career walk-off home run with a grand slam and recorded career-high six RBI on May 3 vs. Athletics. Became sixth Marlin to slug a walk-off grand slam and the first since Giancarlo Stanton on April 18, 2014 vs. Seattle. Was also a multi-homer game...Named the NL Player of the Week on May 5. Slashed .421/.421/1.105 (8x19) in five games from April 28-May 4, with five runs, one double, four home runs, and 10 RBI...One of five Marlins players to eclipse a hitting streak of 10+ games, with an 11-game hitting streak from May 12-24. Batted .405/.457/.738 (17x42) with four runs, three doubles, one triple, three home runs and five RBI during the streak...Scored at least one run in six-straight games from June 22-28, which tied Liam Hicks for the longest runs-scored streak of the season...On July 13 and 18 (both ends of ASB) became first player in MLB history with five home runs in a two-game span which included a walk-off home run (July 13-18)...Became second player in MLB history with at least eight hits, five home runs and 11 RBI in a two-game span, joining DET’s Ty Cobb (May 5-6, 1925) where he tied franchise records with a hit in eight straight PAs and reaching safely in 10-straight PAs (4 1B, 4 HR, 1 BB, 1 HBP)...Set a career high with five hits, and a franchise record 14 total bases during a three home run performance on July 13 at Baltimore. Became the fourth Marlins player to hit three home runs in a game on July 13 at Baltimore...Earned his second National League Player of the Week award on July 14, and became the fourth Marlin to earn multiple NL POTW honors in the same season...Set club records with July’s .818 SLG and 1.269 OPS. His 1.269 OPS in July also marked the third-highest in any month in club history...Hit his first home run of the season off of a LHP (NYY’s B. Headrick) on Aug. 3, and became the fifth LHH in franchise history to reach 25 HR in a season...Recorded five total multi-homer games (April 30 at Los Angeles-NL, May 3 vs. Athletics, May 14 at Chicago-NL, July 13 at Baltimore, and July 18 vs. KC), including two that featured a walk-off home run on May 3 and July 18. Per Baseball Savant, ranked in the 90th-pctl or higher in five offensive categories; Barrel% (98th, 19.0), xSLG (96th, .553), Hard- Hit% (94th, 52.0), xwOBA (94th, .387), and Batting Run Value (91st, 26)...Only Marlins hitter (min. 150 PA) to have a .300+ AVG with two outs (.301 AVG, 43x143) and his 43 base hits only trailed Otto Lopez (45) and Xavier Edwards (44) on the team. Also, led the team with nine home runs, 22 XBH and 31 RBI with two outs...Named the team’s Most Valuable Player by the Miami chapter of the BBWAA. Also was named Miami’s Heart and Hustle Award nominee by the MLBPAA...Named one of three finalists for a Rawlings Gold Glove (LF).
2024
Slashed .186/.262/.295 (29x156) in 50 games with Miami, with seven doubles, two triples, two home runs and 15 RBI...Acquired by Miami from Baltimore with INF Connor Norby on July 30. Was activated July 31 and spent the remainder of the season with the club...His first multi-hit game as a Marlin came Aug. 19 vs. ARI, the same night that Connor Norby made his debut with the club. The night featured a 3-for-4 effort with two runs and one RBI (his first RBI with the Marlins)...With a triple and a home run on Aug. 27 at COL, he joined X. Edwards on July 28 at MIL and Jesús Sánchez on July 4 vs. BOS as the only Marlins in 2024 to record a triple and a homer in the same game...On Aug. 27 at COL, Stowers and teammate Griffin Conine became the first pair of teammates since 1974 to record both a triple and an outfield assist in the same game (Sportradar)...Hit safely in a career-high seven games from Aug. 25-Sept. 1, batting .393 (11x28) with two doubles, one triple, two homers and nine RBI in the span...Set career high with three walks on Sept. 27 at TOR, tying the most in a game by a Marlin in 2024 (done 6x)...Played in 36 games (28 starts) in left field, 13 games (11 starts) in center field and seven games (two starts) in right field for the Marlins, posting a combined 1.000 fielding percentage...With a combined 69 games between Baltimore and Miami, set a career high in games played, runs (15), hits (40), doubles (11), triples (two) and RBI (24) during his third season of Major League action...Batted .306 (11-for-36) with four doubles, one home run and nine RBI in 19 games over two stints with the Orioles this season from May 13-June 19 and July 13-19...Recorded a hit in eight of his nine starts with Baltimore this season (10-for-31), appearing in eight games at right field (two starts), seven games at left field (five starts) and two starts as designated hitter...Owned a .240 AVG (55-for-229) with 16 doubles, one triple, 18 homers, 55 RBI and 26 walks in 58 games with Triple-A Norfolk in 2024. Posted an .877 OPS.
2023
Made his first career Opening Day roster. Optioned to Triple-A Norfolk on 5/15. Placed on the seven-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation on 5/23 and with a fractured nose on 8/30. Began a rehab assignment with High-A Aberdeen on 6/29 and reinstated on 7/14...Slashed .067/.152/.067 (2-for-30) with one run and three walks in 14 games (9 GS) with the O's...Batted .245/.364/.511 (57-for-233) with nine doubles, one triple, 17 home runs, 42 runs scored, 49 RBI, 40 walks, six hit-by-pitches and three stolen bases in 68 games with the Tides and .500/.550/1.056 (9-for-18) with one double, three home runs, seven runs scored, eight RBI and two walks in three rehab games with High-A Aberdeen...Went 3-for-5 with two home runs, three runs scored, five RBI and a walk in his second rehab game on 7/5 at Greensboro. Finished 5-for-6 with a double, a homer, three runs scored and three RBI on 7/8 at Greensboro...Hit an inside-the-park grand slam on 8/2 (G1) vs. Charlotte...Homered twice on 4/28 (G1) at Charlotte and 9/23 at Buffalo...Exited the game on 8/29 at Worcester after being hit by a pitch in the face. Placed on the IL with a fractured nose on 8/30.
2022
Began the season with Triple-A Norfolk; selected as a substitute player on 6/13 and returned on 6/17; had his contract selected by Baltimore on 8/19, where he finished the season...Made his MLB debut on 6/13 at TOR (1-for-3, 2B, RBI, HBP); hit an RBI double in the seventh inning off of Julian Merryweather for his first hit and RBI; started in left field and batted eighth...Hit his first career home run on an 0-2 pitch in the ninth inning off of Liam Hendriks on 8/25 vs. CWS; became the fourth Oriole to have their first career home run be game-tying in the ninth inning-or-later and first since Rich Coggins in 1973, per the Elias Sports Bureau...Tied the game with a solo home run off of Matt Strahm on 9/29 at BOS, his second career game-tying homer; also marked his first career at-bat against a left-handed pitcher...Tallied his first career three-hit game and his first career triple on 9/26 at BOS...Led off the ninth inning with a pinch-hit single on 9/18 at TOR; later scored the tying run as the O's rallied to win...Went 2-for-6 with one RBI as a pinch-hitter, tied for the second-most such hits by an Oriole in 2022 with Ryan McKenna, Terrin Vavra, and Ramón Urías, and trailing Rougned Odor (4)...Slashed .280/.321/.460 (14-for-50) with one double, one triple, two home runs, eight runs scored and six RBI in September (21 G)...Batted .300/.391/.500 (12-for-40) with three doubles, one triple, one homer, five runs scored and four RBI in 14 road games compared to .216/.231/.353 with one double, two homers, six runs scored, and seven RBI in 20 games at home...Became the eighth player in MLB history and one of two in O's history to wear number 83...Named the International League Player of the Week for the period 5/16-22; slashed .480/.567/1.200 (12-for-25) with three doubles, five homers, 11 runs, 10 RBI and five walks in six games; set career highs with three home runs and four runs scored on 5/22 at Charlotte and also tied a career best with five RBI for the third time...Set professional bests with three doubles and four extra-base hits on 4/15 at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre; also tied a career high with four hits and later did so on 5/20 at Charlotte and 6/24 at Lehigh Valley.
2021
Named the Brooks Robinson Minor League Co-Player of the Year...Named an MiLB.com Organization All-Star...Played for the Arizona Fall League Champion Mesa Solar Sox...Led all O's Minor Leaguers with 27 home runs, 85 RBI, and 231 total bases...Appeared in 119 games between High-A Aberdeen, Double-A Bowie and Triple-A Norfolk...Promoted to Triple-A Norfolk on Sept. 7 where he finished the year slashing .272/.366.407 (22-for-81) in 22 games...Named the Orioles Minor League Player of the Month for July after batting .340/.436/.640 (34-for-100) with a 1.076 OPS, seven home runs, nine doubles, 15 RBI, 17 runs scored and 16 walks in 27 games for the Baysox...Recorded two multi-homer games with the Baysox...Ranked as the Orioles' No. 11 prospect according to MLB Pipeline's end of season rankings
2020
Participated in the team's Fall Instructional League camp at the Ed Smith Stadium complex in Sarasota, Fla...Finished the year ranked as the No. 22 Orioles prospect, according to Baseball America.
2019
Finished the season ranked as the No. 19 Orioles prospect, according to Baseball America...Led High-A Aberdeen IronBirds in doubles (13) and ranked tied for the team lead in home runs (6)...Selected as a New York-Penn League Mid-Season All-Star.