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Marlins' Spring Training Hits Hit By Injury Bug
21 Mar
Summary
- Kyle Stowers left a game with hamstring tightness after recent strain.
- Esteury Ruiz exited due to left side tightness after a swing.
- Both players' injuries raise concerns for the Marlins' roster.

The Miami Marlins faced injury setbacks during Friday's split-squad games, impacting key players despite securing victories. Outfielder Kyle Stowers left his game due to reported hamstring tightness, a concerning development as he had recently recovered from a similar strain. Bench coach Carson Vitale expressed hope for a minor issue but acknowledged the negative impact of a player exiting early.
In the other game, Esteury Ruiz departed with left side tightness after a swing. Manager Clayton McCullough stated that Ruiz experienced tightness and was pulled as a precaution, with no further details immediately available. Ruiz was competing for a roster spot following an offseason trade, bringing a history of high stolen base numbers.
These injuries add uncertainty for the Marlins as they finalize their roster for the upcoming season. Stowers, an All-Star in his first full big league season, and Ruiz, a significant offseason acquisition, represent crucial pieces for the team. Potential replacements for outfield playing time are being considered.




