One of the Baltimore Orioles former top prospects says he finally feels ready to become a contributor for this team after his breakout performance.
Everyone across baseball knows that by now as they have graduated multiple high-end prospects who have turned into stars at the Major League level and still have tons of talent waiting in their pipeline.
Because of that, there are fewer opportunities for their talented prospects to stick on the Major League roster. Stowers was given his first chance in 2022, appearing in 34 games while slashing .253/.306/.418 with three homers, eight extra-base hits, and 11 RBI, but he was limited the following year when he struggled by going 2-30 at the plate.
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