BOSTON RED SOX (50-62) RHP Steven Wright (5-4, 4.12) vs. MIAMI MARLINS (44-68) LHP Justin Nicolino (1-1, 4.09) MARLINS PARK, MIAMI, FL Tuesday, August 11, 2015 – 7:10 P.M. FISH BITES The Marlins open a brief two-game homestand tonight with an Interleague contest against the Red Sox. Miami will send left-hander Justin Nicolino to the mound for his third career start, his first against an American League opponent. Boston will counter with right-hander Steven Wright, who is making his first career appearance against the Marlins and his first career Interleague start. Miami is coming off a short road trip to Atlanta (1-3). Following this set, the Fish have an off-day on Thursday before embarking on a six-game road trip to St. Louis (August 14-16) and Milwaukee (Aug. 17-19). Tonight’s National Anthem will be performed by Billy Bones and the ceremonial first pitch will be thrown out by Mr. Seiichi Sato of SATO Pharmaceuticals. VS. THE RED SOX This is the second meeting between the two clubs in 2015, as Miami dropped both games of a two-game set at Fen- way on July 7-8. The Marlins have lost seven straight against the Red Sox and have an overall mark of 10-22. The Fish have gone 4-8 in South Florida, with their last win over the Sox on June 11, 2012 at Marlins Park. TODAY’S TRANSACTION The Marlins today placed RHP Jose Fernandez on the 15-day disabled list (right biceps strain, retro to August 8) and recalled LHP Justin Nicolino from Triple-A New Orleans. Nicolino, who will start tonight to open his second stint of the season in the Majors, was fifth in the Pacific Coast League in ERA (3.52) at the time of his recall. SUNDAY Miami rode the hot hand of lefty Brad Hand in a 4-1 win at Atlanta, snapping a six-game losing streak. Hand limited the Braves to one run on two hits and two walks, with three strikeouts, over 7.0 innings, his only blemish being a solo home run by Jonny Gomes in his final inning of work. The top of Miami’s order - Dee Gordon, Ichiro Suzuki & Christian Yelich - combined to go 6x14 with two RBI and two extra-base hits, while Hand drove in two runs on sac bunts. The Marlins plated two in the second inning, the first on one of Hand’s bunts and the next on an RBI single by Gordon. Hand struck again with the short game in the sixth, and Yelich followed an Ichiro triple in the ninth with an RBI single - his third hit - to close out the scoring. A.J. Ramos picked up his 18 th save with a perfect ninth (1 so). INTERLEAGUE NOTES Miami has posted a 5-10 record in Interleague Play in 2015, while maintaining the fourth-best all-time Interleague record among National League teams with a mark of 167-158 (.514). St. Louis leads all NL teams at 154-141 (.522), followed by New York (163-151/.519) and Atlanta (160-151/.514), though Miami lays claim to the most wins of any NL team. Miami also leads all NL squads in runs scored (1,487), hits (2,892), doubles (588) and RBI (1,408). SOCK TROLLS Miami is looking to snap a seven-game losing streak against the Red Sox tonight, a slide which began on June 12, 2012. It is the Marlins’ second-longest losing streak to an Interleague opponent, behind an eight-game skid against the Rays from May 22, 2011 to June 15, 2012. ELIAS SAYS... Brad Hand recorded two RBI sacrifice bunts in Sunday’s 4-1 win at Atlanta. According to Elias, he is just the second player in the last 23 years to record two RBI sac bunts in a game, joining Alex Cora, who did so for the Dodgers in a 6-2 win at Arizona on July 16, 2004. FRESH START Christian Yelich continues to rebound from a slow start to the season, which included a 16-game stint on the disabled list in April and May due to lower back tightness. Since June 27, Yelich, who was 3x5 on Sunday at Atlanta, is batting .345 (48x139) in 37 games, with a .413 on-base percentage. Prior to that date, he was batting .227 (47x207) on the year in 55 games. His average since June 27 ranks third in the National League, behind only Buster Posey (.417) and David Peralta (.357), and his OBP ranks seventh. His average ranks second to Peralta among NL outfielders, and his OBP is fourth, be- hind Bryce Harper (.448), Andrew McCutchen (.429), and Peralta (.421). Additionally, Yelich has reached base in 30 of 34 games since the beginning of July. According to Stats LLC, he is one of just four NL players to reach base 30 times in that span, along with Harper (32), Curtis Granderson (31), and Brandon Phillips (30). EXCLUSIVE COMPANY Ichiro Suzuki recorded career hit #2,909 on Sunday, going 1x4 with a triple in the ninth inning. He has 4,187 career hits between Japan (1,278) and MLB, just four hits shy of unofficially tying Ty Cobb’s career hit total. Additionally, Suzuki, who is 38 th on the all-time hits list, is also the active leader in stolen bases (496), ranking 23 rd on the all-time list (since 1898, modern stolen base rule). According to Elias, he would become just the eighth player all-time to reach 2,900 hits and 500 steals, joining Ty Cobb (4,191/901), Honus Wagner (3,430/724), Paul Molitor (3,319/504), Eddie Collins (3,313/743), Rickey Henderson (3,055/1,406), Lou Brock (3,023/938), and Barry Bonds (2,935/514). Earlier this season, Suzuki passed several baseball legends on the all-time hits list, including Babe Ruth (2,873, 43 rd ) and Mel Ott (2,876, 42 nd ). THE HUMAN MAGNET Derek Dietrich has been hit by a pitch eight times in 136 plate appearances this season, a rate of 17.00 at-bats. That is highest average in the National League (min. 100 PA), ahead of Anthony Rizzo (21.73; 478/22) and Jung Ho Kang (22.47; 337/15). Dietrich is second in the Majors, behind only Brandon Guyer (15.24), who has been hit 17 times in 259 plate appearances. - Stats LLC RBI PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPS The Miami Marlins wish to congratulate Craig Campbell (Champagnat HS) and Jason Dubon (Miami Central) from the Miami Marlins RBI program, who today were among 11 high school seniors nationwide participating in Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) to receive $20,000 college scholarships from Major League Baseball Charities. The 2015 “RBI for RBI” scholarship winners were selected based on academic record, demonstrated leadership, participation in school and community activities, and financial need. Campbell will be attending Barry University to study criminal justice, and Dubon will be attending the University of Florida to study computer science. MARLINS VS. RED SOX DATE SITE RESULT TIME/ATTND 7/7 BOS L,3-4 36,863 7/8 BOS L,3-6 37,009 8/11 MIA 7:10 8/12 MIA 4:10 All Times Eastern SERIES INFO 2015 at Home 0 0 2015 on Road 0 2 2012 Series 1 5 All-Time at Home 4 8 at Sun Life Stadium 3 6 at Marlins Park 1 2 All-Time on Road 6 14 All-Time Totals 10 22 TEAM VS. TEAM STATS MARLINS VS. RED SOX (ALL-TIME) Average.............................................. .247 Runs ...................................................... 135 ERA ...................................................... 6.30 RED SOX VS. MARLINS (ALL-TIME) Average.............................................. .308 Runs ...................................................... 206 ERA ...................................................... 3.76 OPPONENT INFO GAME # 113 HOME GAME # 57 (26-30) TONIGHT’S BROADCASTS FS Florida WINZ * WAQI ^ TOMORROW’S GAME INFO START TIME (ET) - 4:10 P.M. BOSTON STARTER MIAMI STARTER LHP Eduardo Rodriguez LHP Adam Conley (6-4, 4.17) (1-0, 4.05) TOMORROW’S BROADCAST INFO FS Florida WINZ * WAQI ^ * - English Flagship (940AM) ^ - Spanish Flagship (710AM) THIS DATE IN MARLINS HISTORY August 11 The Marlins defeated the Houston Astros, 9-8, in an 11-inning contest in 2009. Chris Coghlan led off the 11 th with a walk, and then stole second. After two batters walked to push Coghlan to third, Dan Uggla drove him in with a walk-off single. Coghlan was 2x5 in the game with two runs and a walk. Coghlan re- corded 47 hits in August to become one of only two NL rookies with 47 or more hits in a calendar month in the last 60 years. Overall record on this date: 11-10 DATE TIME (ET) OPPONENT MARLINS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER BROADCASTS Wednesday, August 12 4:10 p.m. vs. Boston Red Sox LHP Adam Conley (1-0, 4.05) LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (6-4, 4.17) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQI Thursday, August 13 OFF DAY UPCOMING STARTERS
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BOSTON RED SOX (50-62)RHP Steven Wright (5-4, 4.12)
vs. MIAMI MARLINS (44-68)
LHP Justin Nicolino (1-1, 4.09)
MARLINS PARK, MIAMI, FLTuesday, August 11, 2015 – 7:10 P.M.
FISH BITESThe Marlins open a brief two-game homestand tonight with an Interleague contest against the Red Sox. Miami will send left-hander Justin Nicolino to the mound for his third career start, his first against an American League opponent. Boston will counter with right-hander Steven Wright, who is making his first career appearance against the Marlins and his first career Interleague start. Miami is coming off a short road trip to Atlanta (1-3). Following this set, the Fish have an off-day on Thursday before embarking on a six-game road trip to St. Louis (August 14-16) and Milwaukee (Aug. 17-19). Tonight’s National Anthem will be performed by Billy Bones and the ceremonial first pitch will be thrown out by Mr. Seiichi Sato of SATO Pharmaceuticals.
VS. THE RED SOXThis is the second meeting between the two clubs in 2015, as Miami dropped both games of a two-game set at Fen-way on July 7-8. The Marlins have lost seven straight against the Red Sox and have an overall mark of 10-22. The Fish have gone 4-8 in South Florida, with their last win over the Sox on June 11, 2012 at Marlins Park.
TODAY’S TRANSACTIONThe Marlins today placed RHP Jose Fernandez on the 15-day disabled list (right biceps strain, retro to August 8) and recalled LHP Justin Nicolino from Triple-A New Orleans. Nicolino, who will start tonight to open his second stint of the season in the Majors, was fifth in the Pacific Coast League in ERA (3.52) at the time of his recall.
SUNDAYMiami rode the hot hand of lefty Brad Hand in a 4-1 win at Atlanta, snapping a six-game losing streak. Hand limited the Braves to one run on two hits and two walks, with three strikeouts, over 7.0 innings, his only blemish being a solo home run by Jonny Gomes in his final inning of work. The top of Miami’s order - Dee Gordon, Ichiro Suzuki & Christian Yelich - combined to go 6x14 with two RBI and two extra-base hits, while Hand drove in two runs on sac bunts. The Marlins plated two in the second inning, the first on one of Hand’s bunts and the next on an RBI single by Gordon. Hand struck again with the short game in the sixth, and Yelich followed an Ichiro triple in the ninth with an RBI single - his third hit - to close out the scoring. A.J. Ramos picked up his 18th save with a perfect ninth (1 so).
INTERLEAGUE NOTESMiami has posted a 5-10 record in Interleague Play in 2015, while maintaining the fourth-best all-time Interleague record among National League teams with a mark of 167-158 (.514). St. Louis leads all NL teams at 154-141 (.522), followed by New York (163-151/.519) and Atlanta (160-151/.514), though Miami lays claim to the most wins of any NL team. Miami also leads all NL squads in runs scored (1,487), hits (2,892), doubles (588) and RBI (1,408).
SOCK TROLLSMiami is looking to snap a seven-game losing streak against the Red Sox tonight, a slide which began on June 12, 2012. It is the Marlins’ second-longest losing streak to an Interleague opponent, behind an eight-game skid against the Rays from May 22, 2011 to June 15, 2012.
ELIAS SAYS...Brad Hand recorded two RBI sacrifice bunts in Sunday’s 4-1 win at Atlanta. According to Elias, he is just the second player in the last 23 years to record two RBI sac bunts in a game, joining Alex Cora, who did so for the Dodgers in a 6-2 win at Arizona on July 16, 2004.
FRESH STARTChristian Yelich continues to rebound from a slow start to the season, which included a 16-game stint on the disabled list in April and May due to lower back tightness. Since June 27, Yelich, who was 3x5 on Sunday at Atlanta, is batting .345 (48x139) in 37 games, with a .413 on-base percentage. Prior to that date, he was batting .227 (47x207) on the year in 55 games. His average since June 27 ranks third in the National League, behind only Buster Posey (.417) and David Peralta (.357), and his OBP ranks seventh. His average ranks second to Peralta among NL outfielders, and his OBP is fourth, be-hind Bryce Harper (.448), Andrew McCutchen (.429), and Peralta (.421).Additionally, Yelich has reached base in 30 of 34 games since the beginning of July. According to Stats LLC, he is one of just four NL players to reach base 30 times in that span, along with Harper (32), Curtis Granderson (31), and Brandon Phillips (30).
EXCLUSIVE COMPANYIchiro Suzuki recorded career hit #2,909 on Sunday, going 1x4 with a triple in the ninth inning. He has 4,187 career hits between Japan (1,278) and MLB, just four hits shy of unofficially tying Ty Cobb’s career hit total. Additionally, Suzuki, who is 38th on the all-time hits list, is also the active leader in stolen bases (496), ranking 23rd on the all-time list (since 1898, modern stolen base rule).
According to Elias, he would become just the eighth player all-time to reach 2,900 hits and 500 steals, joining Ty Cobb (4,191/901), Honus Wagner (3,430/724), Paul Molitor (3,319/504), Eddie Collins (3,313/743), Rickey Henderson (3,055/1,406), Lou Brock (3,023/938), and Barry Bonds (2,935/514). Earlier this season, Suzuki passed several baseball legends on the all-time hits list, including Babe Ruth (2,873, 43rd) and Mel Ott (2,876, 42nd).
THE HUMAN MAGNETDerek Dietrich has been hit by a pitch eight times in 136 plate appearances this season, a rate of 17.00 at-bats. That is highest average in the National League (min. 100 PA), ahead of Anthony Rizzo (21.73; 478/22) and Jung Ho Kang (22.47; 337/15). Dietrich is second in the Majors, behind only Brandon Guyer (15.24), who has been hit 17 times in 259 plate appearances. - Stats LLC
RBI PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPSThe Miami Marlins wish to congratulate Craig Campbell (Champagnat HS) and Jason Dubon (Miami Central) from the Miami Marlins RBI program, who today were among 11 high school seniors nationwide participating in Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) to receive $20,000 college scholarships from Major League Baseball Charities. The 2015 “RBI for RBI” scholarship winners were selected based on academic record, demonstrated leadership, participation in school and community activities, and financial need. Campbell will be attending Barry University to study criminal justice, and Dubon will be attending the University of Florida to study computer science.
MARLINS VS. RED SOXDATE SITE RESULT TIME/ATTND7/7 BOS L,3-4 36,8637/8 BOS L,3-6 37,0098/11 MIA 7:108/12 MIA 4:10 All Times Eastern
SERIES INFO2015 at Home 0 02015 on Road 0 22012 Series 1 5All-Time at Home 4 8 at Sun Life Stadium 3 6 at Marlins Park 1 2All-Time on Road 6 14All-Time Totals 10 22
TEAM VS. TEAM STATS MARLINS VS. RED SOX (ALL-TIME) Average .............................................. .247 Runs ...................................................... 135 ERA ...................................................... 6.30
RED SOX VS. MARLINS (ALL-TIME) Average .............................................. .308 Runs ...................................................... 206 ERA ...................................................... 3.76
OPPONENT INFO
GAME # 113 HOME GAME # 57 (26-30)
TONIGHT’S BROADCASTS FS Florida WINZ* WAQI^
TOMORROW’S GAME INFOSTART TIME (ET) - 4:10 P.M.
BOSTON STARTER MIAMI STARTER LHP Eduardo Rodriguez LHP Adam Conley
(6-4, 4.17) (1-0, 4.05)
TOMORROW’S BROADCAST INFO FS Florida WINZ* WAQI^
* - English Flagship (940AM) ^ - Spanish Flagship (710AM)
THIS DATE IN MARLINS HISTORYAugust 11
The Marlins defeated the Houston Astros, 9-8, in an 11-inning contest in 2009. Chris Coghlan led off the 11th with a walk, and then stole second. After two batters walked to push Coghlan to third, Dan Uggla drove him in with a walk-off single. Coghlan was 2x5 in the game with two runs and a walk. Coghlan re-corded 47 hits in August to become one of only two NL rookies with 47 or more hits in a calendar month in the last 60 years.
Overall record on this date: 11-10
DATE TIME (ET) OPPONENT MARLINS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER BROADCASTSWednesday, August 12 4:10 p.m. vs. Boston Red Sox LHP Adam Conley (1-0, 4.05) LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (6-4, 4.17) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQIThursday, August 13 OFF DAY
UPCOMING STARTERS
Justin Nicolino is making his third career Major League start after being recalled today. Recall today marks second stint with Miami this season. Made two starts with Miami in first call-up, going 1-1 with 4.09 ERA.
With Triple-A New Orleans, has gone 7-7 with 3.52 ERA (115.0 ip/45 er). Following option on June 30, went 3-4 with 4.91 ERA (36.2/20) in seven starts.
In Major League debut on June 20, held Cincinnati scoreless over 7.0 innings, allowing just four hits while walking two and striking out two. Equaled Brad Penny for longest start by a Marlin in his Major League debut, as Penny went 7.0 on April 7, 2000 vs. Colorado. Also became fourth starter to allow no runs in ML debut, following Josh Beckett (6.0 ip), Anibal Sanchez (5.2) and Adalberto Mendez (6.0).
Became 10th Marlins starter to win ML debut, with last being Anthony DeSclafani on May 14, 2014 at Dodgers. DeSclafani happened to be the opposing pitcher in Nicolino’s ML debut.
Took loss in second start, June 26 vs. Dodgers, surrendering five runs on six hits (one home run) with a walk and two strikeouts over 4.0 innings.
With NOLA, tossed season-high 8.2 innings in 3-2 loss to Nashville on June 7. Has two 9.0-inning complete games to his credit, both coming last season.
From April 15-May 1, allowed just one unearned run over 24.0 innings pitched.
Allowed season-high eight runs (seven earned) on June 2 at Tacoma. Rainiers tallied all runs on eight hits over just 3.0 innings.
Has won his league’s Pitcher of the Year award in last two Minor League sea-sons, earning Florida State League honors in 2013 and Southern League honors in 2014, when he was also named Marlins Minor League Pitcher of the Year.
Led Southern League in ERA, WHIP (1.07) and BB/9 rate (1.01) last season.
Appeared in one game for Miami during 2015 Spring Training, allowing one run on three hits over 2.0 innings, with three strikeouts, on March 8 at St. Louis.
2015 DAY-BY-DAY/CAREER INFO DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR TP/ST SCORE 6/20 @CIN W(1-0) 7.0 4 0 0 2 2 0 84/56 W,5-0 6/26 LAD L(1-1) 4.0 6 5 5 1 2 1 62/41 L,1-7
CAREER MAJOR LEAGUE PITCHINGYEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR
2015 1-1 4.09 2 2 11.0 10 5 5 3 4 1
CAREER MAJOR LEAGUE BATTINGYEAR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH BB SO
GAME HIGHS MLB 2015 MiLB 2015CG: --- - ---LOW-HIT CG: --- - ---SHO: --- - ---MOST IP: 7.0 6/20 at CIN 8.2 6/7 at NSHMOST K: 2 2x; last, 6/26 vs. LAD 7 5/28 vs. ALBMOST BB: 2 6/20 at CIN 4 5/1 vs. MEMWIN STREAK: - --- 3 4/20 to 5/12 LOSS STREAK: - --- 4 6/2 to 7/7
MISC STATSRUNS ALLOWED BY INNING
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total - 2 - 3 - - - - - - 5
RUN SUPPORT DURING APPEARANCES 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+R AVG. - 1 - - - 1 - - - - - 4.91
H/W: 6-3/190 B/T: L/LMLB SERVICE: 7 DAYSMLB DEBUT: 6/20/15 AT CIN BORN: 11/22/91 in ORLANDO, FLORIDA AGE: 23CONTRACT STATUS: SIGNED THROUGH 2015ACQUIRED: IN 12-PLAYER DEAL WITH TORONTO ON NOVEMBER 19, 2012.
NICOLINOJUSTIN
OPPONENT INFOVS. BOSTON 2015 CAREER
G GS W/L ERA G GS W/L ERA HOME - - - - - - - - ROAD - - - - - - - - TOTALS - - - - - - - -
CAREER RECORD YEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR
HAS NOT FACED
CAREER GAME LOG DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR TP SCORE
HAS NOT FACED
BATTER/PITCHER (2015/CAREER) PLAYER AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG
HAS NOT FACED
TOMORROW’S STARTERCAREER/OPPONENT INFO
CAREER PITCHINGYEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR
2015 1-0 4.05 5 1 13.1 10 6 6 4 6 2
CAREER MINOR LEAGUE PITCHING YEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR 2015 9-3 2.52 19 18 107.0 85 34 30 40 81 4 Career 34-21 3.52 86 81 440.0 402 201 172 148 397 18
CAREER VS. BOSTONYEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR
2015 GAME HIGHSCG: - ---LOW-HIT CG: - ---SHO: - ---MOST IP: 5.0 7/11 vs. CINMOST K: 2 2x; last, 8/4 vs. NYMMOST BB: 2 7/11 vs. CINWIN STREAK: - --- LOSS STREAK: - ---
MIKE DUNN# 40 - LEFT-HANDED PITCHER
LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR7/31 vs. SD 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 08/2 vs. SD 0.2 0 0 0 0 2 08/4 vs. NYM (L) 0.2 5 4 4 0 1 08/7 at ATL 0.2 1 1 1 0 0 08/8 at ATL 1.0 3 2 2 0 2 0
• Career vs. Boston: 2 G, 0-0, 0.00 (0.2/0).• Career in Interleague: 36 G, 3-2, 3.34 (35.0/16).• Next win will mark Club record for wins by reliever. Currently tied with Antonio Alfonseca and Braden
Looper (19).• Allowed two inherited runners to score on July 17 at PHI, after stranding 18 of 19 inherited runners in first
half. On season, has allowed 7 of 30 IR to score (23.3%).• In 25 home appearances, has ERA of 4.34, while in 24 road contests, has 6.50 ERA.• Connected for first Major League hit on July 11 vs. CIN in just fifth career plate appearance.• Earned only win of season on May 30 at Citi Field, marking 3rd career win against NYM (tied for most
against any team, also ARI).• Struck out side on April 6 vs. ATL, marking 23rd time in career he recorded 3+ K in an outing.
A.J. RAMOS# 44 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR7/30 vs. WSH 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 07/31 vs. SD (L) 1.1 1 4 4 3 3 08/2 vs. SD (BS/W) 1.0 2 2 2 0 2 18/5 vs. NYM 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 08/9 at ATL (S) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0
• Career vs. Boston: 1 G, 0-0, 0.00 ERA (1.0/0).• Career in Interleague: 23 G, 1-1, 3.00 (27.0/9).• Surrendered season-high 4 R while issuing career-high tying 3 BB on 7/31 vs. SD.• Picked up first win of season on 8/2 vs. SD. Allowed game-tying 2 R HR in ninth inning.• On June 19 at PHI, suffered just second blown save since taking over closer’s role. Is 18-for-21 in save
chances since May 13.• 2 runs allowed on July 19 were first since June 9, span of 12 games (12.0 ip, 7 saves, 3 hits, 2 bb, 13 so).• Among NL relievers, finished first half first in avg. against (.139) and ERA, and 4th in strikeouts (50).• Notched first career save on May 13 at LAD. Had 10 unsuccessful save opportunities prior to that date.• Took loss on June 9 at Toronto. Went a Club record 119 appearances between losses; last was on July
29, 2013 vs. NYM.
MARLINS BULLPEN
BRYAN MORRIS# 57 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR7/30 vs. WSH 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 08/2 vs. SD 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 08/4 vs. NYM 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 08/6 at ATL (L) 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 08/9 at ATL 1.0 1 0 0 1 1 0
• Career vs. Boston: 1 G, 0-0, 0.00 ERA (1.0/0).• Career in Interleague: 24 G, 6-1, 3.00 (24.0/8).• Went 3-1 with 3.24 ERA (33.1/12) in 32 games prior to break. Missed 21 games due to DL stint from June
8-30 with a lower back strain.• Over last 20 appearances, has allowed just three earned runs (five runs total) in 21.1 innings for a 1.27
ERA. Has recorded 19 strikeouts in that span, with an opponents average of .197.• Recorded 100th career strikeout on April 25 vs. WSH.• Tied career-high with 4 runs allowed on May 4 at WSH. Also surrendered 4 to STL on Sept. 6, 2013.• Struck out season-best 4 batters on July 10 against CIN, tying career-high (also 6/11/13 vs. SF).• Tied season-high with 2.0 innings on July 26. Also did so on 5/9 at SF, 6/1 vs. CHC, 7/4 at CHC and 7/10
vs. CIN.
BRIAN ELLINGTON# 49 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR8/3 vs. NYM 1.0 1 0 0 1 2 08/4 vs. NYM 1.1 0 0 0 0 1 08/6 at ATL 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 08/8 at ATL 0.1 4 2 2 0 0 0
• Career vs. Boston: has not faced.• Career in Interleague: has not appeared.• Had contract selected from Triple-A New Orleans Monday. Made MLB debut that night against Mets,
tossing 1.0 scoreless inning, allowing 1 H and 1 BB while striking out 2. • Began 2015 in Double-A Jacksonville bullpen, going 4-1 with 2.51 ERA (43.0/12) in 25 G. • Missed July as member of silver medal-winning Team USA in Pan-Am Games, appearing in 5 G with 3
H, R, ER, 3 BB and 6 SO in 4.2 innings.• Upon return to action, transferred to Triple-A New Orleans, appearing in 1 G.• In 103 career Minor League games, is 12-7 with 3.62 ERA (186.2/75).• Was drafted by Miami in 16th round of 2012 First-Year Player Draft.
CHRIS NARVESON# 45 - LEFT-HANDED PITCHER
LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR8/5 vs. NYM 3.2 2 0 0 0 4 08/8 at ATL 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0
• Career vs. Boston: has not faced.• Career in Interleague: 11 G (7 GS), 4-2, 5.81 (48.0/31).• Had contract selected from Triple-A New Orleans on 8/5. Made Marlins debut that day, allowing 2 H in
3.2 innings. Marked second-longest relief appearance of career (4.1 on 10/4/09 at STL).• Prior to August 5, last appearance in Majors was with Milwaukee on 4/6/13 vs. ARI.• Went 0-3 with 5.19 ERA (26.0 ip/15 er) in 10 games (four starts) for NOLA this season.• Was 0-0, 2.79 (9.2/3) in six relief appearances, and 0-3, 6.61 (16.1/12) in four starts.• Began season on Minor League disabled list with left elbow sprain.• Debuted on rehab at Jupiter on June 11, starting at Tampa and tossing 5.0 innings, allowing four hits,
one hit batter, one wild pitch, and striking out seven.• In 36 career relief outings, is 2-0 with 4.08 ERA (53.0/24). In 63 MLB starts is 24-18 with 4.68 ERA (348.0/181).
KENDRY FLORES# 63 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR6/6 at COL 2.1 3 0 0 1 0 06/8 at TOR 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 08/7 at ATL (L) 1.1 3 3 2 1 1 0
• Career vs. Boston: has not faced.• Career in Interleague: 1 G, 0-0, 0.00 (1.1/0).• Recalled from Triple-A New Orleans on 8/7, marking second stint with Miami this season. Recalled from
Double-A Jacksonville on 6/2 and optioned to NOLA on 6/12.• Made Major League debut on 6/6 at COL; allowed 3 H and a BB over 2.1 scoreless frames.• In 9 starts for JAX prior to first recall, went 3-3 with 2.06 ERA (56.2 ip/13 er) and 42 SO to 15 BB.• Led Southern League in WHIP (0.85) and ranked fourth in ERA prior to promotion.• In 10 starts at NOLA, is 3-2 with 2.61 ERA (58.2/17).• Is 6-5 with 2.34 ERA (115.1/30) in 19 combined starts this season, with 84 SO and 29 BB.• Acquired with RHP Luis Castillo from SF on 12/20/14 in exchange for INF Casey McGehee.• Made 20 starts with Single-A San Jose last season, posting 4-6 record and 4.09 ERA (105.2/48) with 112
SO to 32 BB.
KYLE BARRACLOUGH# 46 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR8/7 at ATL 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0
• Career vs. Boston: has not faced.• Career in Interleague: has not appeared.• Had contract selected from Double-A Jacksonville on 8/7. Made ML debut that night, tossing score-
less 8th inning with 1 SO.• Acquired from St. Louis in exchange for RHP Steve Cishek on July 24 and assigned to JAX.• In 4 G with Suns, went 2x2 in save chances and posted 0.00 ERA (4.0 ip), with 1 H, 1 BB, 9 SO.• Struck out the side in last two appearances for Suns, on 8/2 vs. Pensacola and 7/31 at Mobile.• In Cardinals system this year, was 3-0, 2.27 ERA (39.2/10) and 12x13 in saves in 34 appearances be-
tween Single-A Palm Beach (11 G) and Double-A Springfield (23 G).• Was 1-0 with 4 SV and 0.60 ERA (15.0/1) with Palm Beach before promotion on May 14.• Was named to Texas League All-Star game with Springfield, going 2-0, 3.28 (24.2/9) and 8x9 in SVO.
Sunday at ATL: DNPLast road trip: .125 (1x8)Last HR: 7/3/15 at CHC (Hammel)
• Since homering in 4 consecutive G from 6/30-7/3, tying Club record (8x; last, Marcell Ozuna, Sept. 8-11, 2014), has not homered in last 28 G (84 AB).
• In 56 GS, is 47x199 (.236) with 19 R, 9 2B, 10 HR, 31 RBI; in 25 appearances off bench, is 8x25 (.320) with R, 2 2B, RBI including 5x18 (.278) mark as pinch hitter.
• Ranks 17th in MLB in PH AVG.• Had 16 RBI in July, most in any month in career; previous best was 8 in May ‘15.
DEREK DIETRICH# 32 - INFIELD
Sunday at ATL: DNPLast road trip: .111 (1x9), 2 R, HR, RBILast HR: 8/6/15 at ATL (Wisler)
• Owns .951 OPS over last 25 G, with .292 AVG, .413 OBP and .538 SLG.• Is 3x4 in last 4 pinch-hit AB; batting .273 (3x11) as pinch hitter this season.• Became first player in Club history with 2 H in 9th inning in 1 G on 8/5 vs. NYM.• Is 2nd player in Club history with 2 H in one inning twice in a season (also, Benito
Santiago in 1993); also recorded 2 H in 1st inning on 6/16 vs. NYY.• Hit game-tying HR in 9th inning on 7/31 vs. SD, marking 2nd career HR in 9th or
later. • Has 21 career HR, with 6 game-tying HR and 7 go-ahead HR.• Posted .298 AVG (14x47) in July, marking highest mark for a month in his career.• Posted first career multi-HR G with 2 HR on 6/20 at CIN.
COLE GILLESPIE# 28 - OUTFIELD
Sunday at ATL: 2x5, R, SBLast road trip: .444 (4x9), R, 2B, 2 RBI, SBLast HR: 7/11/15 vs. CIN (Iglesias)
• Has recorded 2 straight multi-H G for second time this season (also, 7/11-12).• Batting .375 (3x8) over 4 career G vs. BOS, with 2 R, 2B, 2 RBI.• Owns .318 AVG (7x22) with RISP, with 7 RBI.• In 21 GS (11 CF, 10 RF), batting .308 (24x78) with 9 R, 8 2B, 3B, HR, 9 RBI.• His 7 multi-H games this season mark new single-season career high (previ-
ous, 5 in 2010).
DEE GORDON# 9 - INFIELD
Sunday at ATL: 2x5, RBILast road trip: .263 (5x19), R, 2B, 4 RBILast HR: 6/30/15 vs. SF (Vogelsong)
• Has 7 RBI over last 8 G; leads team with 7 RBI in August.• Batting .368 (14x38) in 8 Interleague G at home this season, with 3 2B, 3B, 2 RBI.• Current ranks in MLB: 4th in AVG (.326), T-3rd in H (134), 2nd in SB (34) and T-13th
in multi-H G (36).• His .333 home AVG ranks 5th in NL and 10th in MLB.• Returned from rehab and reinstated from 15-day DL on 7/28 (dislocated left
thumb); was 1x4 in lone rehab G with Single-A Jupiter.• At All-Star break, led MLB in hits (122) and 3+ H G (18); led NL in multi-H G (32).• Became first player in Club history to lead MLB in H at All-Star break.• Set new Club record with 122 H prior to All-Star break (previous, 117 by Juan
Pierre in 2003 and Hanley Ramirez in ‘07).
ADEINY HECHAVARRIA# 3 - INFIELD
Sunday at ATL: 1x3, R, BBLast road trip: .333 (5x15), 3 R, 3B, 2 RBILast HR: 8/2/15 vs. SD (Maurer)
• Owns .314 AVG (80x255) when batting 8th, good for 2nd in MLB; his 80 H and 35 RBI from 8th spot lead MLB.
• Ranks 2nd among NL shortstops in hits (110) and 3rd in AVG (.276).• Ranks 3rd among NL shortstops (5th in MLB) in fielding percentage (.987).• His 44 RBI this season mark a new single-season career high (previous, 42 in
2013), while his 5 HR are also a new personal high (previous, 3 HR in 2013).• Recorded first career walk-off H on 8/2 vs. SD with three-run HR.• Had fifth 3+ RBI G of season on 8/2 vs. SD; had four such G for his career
entering 2015 (335 G).
JEFF MATHIS# 6 - CATCHER
Sunday at ATL: DNPLast road trip: .200 (1x5)Last HR: 5/14/14 at LAD (Perez)
• Has gone 1x10 (.100) over last 4 G, but owns .357 OBP (4 BB).• Was recalled from rehab and reinstated from 15-day disabled list on 6/5.• Had been on DL with broken right hand, suffered on April 12 vs. TB (foul tip
off hand while catching).• Went 5x27 (.185) with 2 R, 2B, 2 RBI in 9 rehab G between Triple-A New Or-
leans (4 G, 0x10) and Double-A Jacksonville (5 G, 5x17).
CASEY McGEHEE# 5 - INFIELD
Sunday at ATL: 0x3, 2 BBLast road trip: .222 (2x9), 2 R, 2BLast HR: 5/8/15 vs. MIA (Cosart)
• Owns .268 career AVG in Interleague Play, but is 5x17 (.294) in IP this season.• Batting .300 (6x20) as pinch hitter, good for 14th in MLB.• Has gone 12x61 (.197) since re-joining the Club, with 6 R, 6 2B, 4 RBI, 9 BB. • Signed as a free agent on 7/10.
MARTIN PRADO# 14 - INFIELD
Sunday at ATL: 0x4, BBLast road trip: .200 (3x15), R, 3 RBILast HR: 6/12/15 vs. COL (Kendrick)
• Batting .318 (7x22) over last 7 G vs. BOS, with 3 multi-H G.• Batting AVG by spot in order: 2nd-.270 (61x226), 4th-.328 (19x58) 5th-.189 (10x53).• Batting .259 (22x85) with 3 2B, 6 RBI, 6 BB in 23 G since returning from DL.• Has 5 multi-H games since All-Star break; had 16 in first-half.• Returned from rehab and reinstated from 15-day DL on 7/17 (sprained right
shoulder).
J.T. REALMUTO# 20 - CATCHER
Sunday at ATL: 1x4, RLast road trip: .250 (2x8), 2 RLast HR: 7/26/15 at SD (Maurer)
• Ranks tied for 13th among MLB rookies in H (75).• Leads all catchers in 3B (5), ranks second in SB (4) and 8th in catcher ERA (3.59).• Had career-long 9-G hitting streak snapped on 7/29 vs. WSH; has gone 3x26
(.115) in 9 G since.• Since June 3 (45 G), is batting .281 (45x160) with 9 2B, 2 3B, 4 HR, 19 RBI.• Tied career high with 4 RBI on 7/11 vs. CIN (also, 9/26/14 at WSH).
MIGUEL ROJAS# 19 - INFIELD
Sunday at ATL: 0x1Last road trip: .000 (0x2)Last HR: 7/9/14 at DET (Scherzer)
• Batting .500 (9x18) over his last 13 G, with 3 2B, 5 RBI, 2 BB.• Recorded first Marlins three-run pinch hit with double on 8/5 vs. NYM since
Brett Carroll on 9/2/09 vs. ATL (2B, 3 RBI).• Tied career high with 3 RBI on 8/5 vs. NYM, came on pinch-hit 2B.• Had career-long 6-G hitting streak snapped on 8/3.• In 13 G off bench, batting .364 (4x11), with 2 2B, 4 RBI.
ICHIRO SUZUKI# 51 - OUTFIELD
Sunday at ATL: 1x4, R, 3BLast road trip: .333 (4x12), 3 R, 3BLast HR: 4/29/15 vs. NYM (A. Torres)
• Owns 4,187 career hits between Japan (1,278) and MLB (2,909).• 4 H shy of unofficially tying Ty Cobb in all-time professional hits (4,191).• Ranks 38th on MLB’s all-time hits list, 18 hits behind Al Simmons (2,927).• Became 38th player in MLB history to reach 2,900 H on 7/29 vs. WSH.• Has 496 career SB, most among active players.• Had 15 PA as PH in 2014, most of his career; has 39 this season (9x36, 3 bb).• Tied for 3rd in MLB in pinch hits (9); Skip Schumaker leads MLB with 15.
TOMAS TELIS# 11 - CATCHER
Sunday at ATL: DNPLast road trip: .000 (0x1)Last HR: ---
• Recalled from Triple-A New Orleans on 8/3; acquired from TEX on 7/31/15.• Posted .182 AVG (2x11) in 6 G for TEX this season, following .250 mark in 2014.• In 71 G between Triple-A Round Rock (70 G) and NOLA, hit .292 (83x284),
with 15 2B, 3B, 5 HR, 26 RBI.• Was batting .308 as RHB with 2 HR, 8 RBI, and .283 as LHB with 3 HR, 17 RBI.
• His .346 AVG in Interleague Play since 2013 ranks 5th in MLB.• Batting .309 (79x256) since May 23, when he entered with .178 AVG; now
owns .275 season AVG, a .097-point improvement.• Batting .302 (49x162) at home compared to .250 (46x184) on road.• 5 of 6 HR this season have come on road, and 16 of his 19 career HR.• Hit first HR at home this season on 7/31 vs. SD; first since 5/4/14 vs. LAD (span
of 91 home G).• Had season-long stretch of 24 straight G reaching base safely snapped on
2015 HOME RUN BREAKDOWN Runners on Go Team Pinch hit vs. L vs. R H Rd 0 1 2 GS (career; last) ITP Tying ahead W-off (career; last) Record (career; last) Leadoff (career; last)
Multi-hit Games Multi-RBI Games Multi-HR Games 2 3 4 5 Total 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 2 3 4 2015 Career Last (# HRS)BourDietrichGillespieGordonHechavarriaMathisMcGeheePradoRealmutoRojasSuzukiTelisYelich
MARLINS HIGHS AND LOWS MARLINS OPPONENTSRuns, Game 14 - 7/11 vs. CIN 12 - 2x; last, 8/3 vs. NYMRuns, Inning 8 - 2x; last, 7/11 vs. CIN (7th) 7 - 3x; last, 4/19 at NYM (4th)Hits, Game 21 - 7/11 vs. CIN 21 - 5/12 at LADHits, Inning 10 - 7/11 vs. CIN (7th)* 6 - 4x; last, 6/8 at TOR (1st)Fewest Hits, Game 2 - 2x; last, 5/17 vs. ATL 3 - 5x; last, 8/9 at ATLDoubles, Game 5 - 2x; last, 7/22 at ARI 6 - 8/3 vs. NYMTriples, Game 3 - 4/26 vs. WSH 1 - 17x; last, 8/6 at ATLHR, Game 4 - 5/30 at NYM 4 - 6/10 at TORHR, Inning 2 - 4x; last, 7/2 vs. SF (5th) 2 - 8x; last, 7/29 vs. SD (8th)Extra-Base Hits, Game 8 - 5/30 at NYM 8 - 4/12 vs. TBLeft On Base, Game 12 - 2x; last, 7/4 at CHC 12 - 3x; last, 6/28 vs. LADDP Turned, Game 3 - 5x; last, 7/31 vs. SD 5 - 7/1 vs. SF*Consecutive Games w/ HR 7 - 6/7 to 6/13 5 - 2x; last, 6/6 to 6/10Stolen Bases, Game 4 - 5/22 vs. BAL 7 - 5/20 vs. ARIStrikeouts, Game (Pitching) 15 - 2x; last, 8/2 vs. SD 16 - 6/26 vs. LADWalks, Game (Pitching) 7 - 5x; last, 7/28 vs. WSH 6 - 2x; last, 7/20 at ARIErrors, Game 3 - 2x; last, 7/8 at BOS 3 - 4/22 at PHIMargin of Victory 11 - 7/11 vs. CIN (14-3) 11 - 8/3 vs. NYM (1-12)Consecutive Games Won 5 - 4/22 to 4/26 8 - 5/15 to 5/22
EXTRA-INNING GAMESRuns, Game 10 - 4/10 vs. TB 9 - 4/10 vs. TBHits, Game 13 - 4/10 vs. TB 12 - 7/31 vs. SDDoubles, Game 4 - 4/10 vs. TB 3 - 5/18 vs. ARITriples, Game - - HR, Game 2 - 7/31 vs. SD 1 - 2x; last, 6/7 at COLExtra-Base Hits, Game 4 - 4/10 vs. TB 3 - 2x; last, 5/18 vs. ARILeft On Base, Game 10 - 5/23 vs. BAL 10 - 5/23 vs. BALDP Turned, Game 3 - 7/31 vs. SD 1 - 3x; last, 6/7 at COLStolen Bases, Game 3 - 4/10 vs. TB 1 - 4x; last, 7/31 vs. SDStrikeouts, Game (Pitching) 15 - 5/23 vs. BAL 10 - 2x; last, 5/23 vs. BALWalks, Game (Pitching) 6 - 4/10 vs. TB 6 - 4/10 vs. TBErrors, Game 1 - 7/31 vs. SD 1 - 5/23 vs. BAL
* - tied Club record
INDIVIDUAL HIGHSCATEGORY PLAYER(S)Hits, Game 5 - Gordon; 4/18 at NYMConsecutive Hits 5 - 2x; last, Gillespie; 7/11-12Runs, Game 3 - 4x; last, Gillespie; 7/11 vs. CINDoubles, Game 3 - Ozuna; 5/1 vs. PHITriples, Game 1 - 24x; last, Ichiro; 8/9 at ATLHR, Game 2 - 4x; last, Dietrich; 6/20 at CINExtra-Base Hits, Game 3 - 2x; last, Stanton; 6/8 at TORRBI, Game 4 - 6x; last, Realmuto; 7/11 vs. CINStolen Bases, Game 4 - Gordon; 5/22 vs. BALWalks, Game 3 - 2x; last, McGehee; 7/17 vs. PHIConsecutive HR -Longest Hitting Streak 13 - Ozuna; 5/30 to 6/11 Gordon; 4/24 to 5/10Strikeouts, Game (Starter) 11 - 2x; last, Fernandez, 7/22 at ARIStrikeouts, Game (Reliever) 6 - Capps; 5/23 vs. BALLongest Win Streak 4 - Fernandez; 7/2 to presentLongest Losing Streak 5 - Phelps; 6/21 to presentFewest Hits Allowed, CG -Walks, Game (Pitching) 5 - Latos; 5/5 at WSHIP, Game (Starter) 8.0 - 2x; last, Phelps; 6/11 vs. COLIP, Game (Reliever) 4.1 - 2x; last, Rienzo; 6/8 at TORConsecutive Scoreless Innings 16.0 - Cosart; 4/22 to 5/3Consecutive Saves 7 - 2x; last, Ramos; 6/13 to 7/9
EXTRA-INNING GAMESHits, Game 3 - 2x; last, Gordon; 6/7 at COLRuns, Game 4 - Gordon; 4/10 vs. TBDoubles, Game 1 - 5x; last, Yelich; 5/18 vs. ARITriples, Game -HR, Game 1 - 4x; last, Yelich/Dietrich; 7/31 vs. SDExtra-Base Hits, Game 1 - 9x; last, Yelich/Dietrich; 7/31 vs. SDRBI, Game 3 - 2x; Stanton & Yelich; 4/10 vs. TBStolen Bases, Game 2 - Gordon; 4/10 vs. TBWalks, Game 2 - 3x; last, Hechavarria & Stanton; 5/23 vs. BAL
HR VARIATIONS
Pinch-hit HR (0) last, Jordany Valdespin (8/29/14 at ATL)Back-to-Back HR (2) last, Giancarlo Stanton/Jeff Baker (6/3/15 vs. CHC; 5th inn.)Grand Slams (0) last, Kike Hernandez (9/26/14 at WSH-2)Multi-HR (4) last, Derek Dietrich (2, 6/20/15 at CIN)Leadoff HR (0) last, Christian Yelich (5/17/14 at SF)Walk-off (2) last, Adeiny Hechavarria (8/2/15 vs. SD)Inside-the-Park (1) last, Dee Gordon (6/30/15 vs. SF)By Pitcher (1) last, Jose Fernandez (7/2/15 vs. SF)
HR VARIATION PLAYER(S)
COME FROM BEHIND WINS (15)DATE OPP. DEFICIT FINAL LAST INNING TRAILED4/24 WSH 1 3-2 Top of 5th
4/26 WSH 1 6-2 Top of 4th
4/29 NYM 2 7-3 Top of 5th
5/1 PHI 2 4-3 Top of 5th
5/13 @LAD 2 5-4 Bottom of 6th
5/30 @NYM 1 9-5 Bottom of 1st
6/2 CHC 1 5-2 Top of 5th
6/15 NYY 1 2-1 Top of 2nd
6/27 LAD 1 3-2 Top of 1st
6/30 SF 1 5-3 Top of 2nd
7/1 SF 2 6-5 Top of 9th
7/2 SF 2 5-4 Top of 5th
7/11 CIN 2 14-3 Top of 5th
7/12 CIN 1 8-1 Top of 4th
7/28 WSH 1 4-1 Top of 5th
WALK-OFF WINS (5)DATE OPP. FINAL PLAYER WINNING HIT/PLAY 4/10 TB 10-9 (10) Yelich RBI single (3rd career walk-off hit)5/1 PHI 4-3 Ozuna RBI double (2nd career walk-off hit)5/23 BAL 1-0 (13) Prado RBI single (6th career walk-off hit)7/1 SF 6-5 Bour 3-run HR (1st career walk-off HR)8/2 SD 5-2 Hechavarria 3-run HR (1st career walk-off HR)
REPLAY CHALLENGES BY MIAMI (14x22)DATE/OPP. CALL PLAY DESCRIPTION RESULT4/16 at NYM Out Tag at home plate (MIA offense) Overturned 4/18 at NYM Out Force at 1B (MIA offense) Overturned4/18 at NYM Safe Force at 1B (MIA defense) Overturned4/25 vs. WSH Out Tag at 2B on steal attempt (MIA offense) Stands5/2 vs. PHI Out Violation of Home Plate Collision Rule (MIA off.) Stands5/9 at SF Out Force at 1B (MIA offense) Overturned5/10 at SF Safe Force at 1B (MIA defense) Stands5/13 at LAD Out Force at 1B (MIA offense) Overturned5/15 vs. ATL Safe Tag at 3B (MIA defense) Overturned5/16 vs. ATL Safe Tag at 3B (MIA defense) Overturned5/23 vs. BAL Out Tag at home plate (MIA offense) Stands6/3 vs. CHC Out Force at 1B (MIA offense) Overturned6/7 at COL Safe Force at 3B (MIA defense) Overturned6/21 at CIN Out Tag at home plate (MIA offense) Stands6/23 vs. STL Out Tag at 1B (MIA offense) Overturned6/28 vs. LAD Safe Force at 1B (MIA defense) Overturned7/4 at CHC Out Tag at 2B on steal attempt (MIA offense) Overturned7/22 at ARI Out Tag at 2B on steal attempt (MIA offense) Stands7/24 at SD Out Tag at 2B on steal attempt (MIA offense) Overturned8/2 vs. SD Out Tag at home plate (MIA offense) Stands8/5 vs. NYM Out Force at 1B (MIA offense) Stands8/9 at ATL Out Tag at 2B on steal attempt (MIA offense) Overturned
vs. NL East 16-28vs. NL Central 7-12vs. NL West 16-18vs. American League 5-10
Leading after Six Innings 35-1Trailing after Six Innings 2-54Tied after Six Innings 7-13
Leading after Seven Innings 37-1Trailing after Seven Innings 1-58Tied after Seven Innings 6-9
Leading after Eight Innings 40-4Trailing after Eight Innings 1-63Tied after Eight Innings 3-1
Marlins with No Home Runs 17-36Marlins Hit Home Run 27-33Hitting One Home Run 15-26Hitting Two Home Runs 11-5Hitting Three or More Home Runs 1-1
Out-hit Opponent 31-19Out-hit by Opponent 9-43Hits Equal 4-6
Marlins Score First 32-26Opponents Score First 12-42
Largest Deficit Overcome 3; 3x; last, 8/6 at ATLLargest Deficit Overcome in Win 2; 6x, last, 7/11 vs. CIN
Comeback Wins 15Extra-inning Games 3-1
Delays (Games) 6 (5)Total Minutes in Delays 321
Shortest Home Game 1:58; 4/27 vs. NYMShortest Home Game (Extras) 3:11; 5/18 vs. ARILongest Home Game 3:22; 5/22 vs. BALLongest Home Game (Extras) 3:51; 5/23 vs. BAL
Shortest Road Game 2:08; 2x; last, 6/10 at TORShortest Road Game(Extras) 3:05; 6/7 at COLLongest Road Game 3:26; 6/18 at NYYLongest Road Game(Extras) 3:05; 6/7 at COL
Crowd Less than 20,000 14-17Crowd Greater than 20,000 30-51
Crowd Less than 30,000 31-44Crowd Greater than 30,000 13-24
Roof Open* 1-3Roof Closed* 25-27 Wearing White Jerseys 15-22Wearing Gray Jerseys 10-26Wearing Black Jerseys 14-15Wearing Red-Orange Jerseys 5-5
* At the start of game at Marlins Park
One-Run Games 14-17Walk-off Games 5-4Shutouts 7-9
Series Won-Lost-Tied 14-22-1Series Sweeps (1g) ---Series Sweeps (2g) 1-2Series Sweeps (3g) 2-7Series Sweeps (4g) 0-2Series Sweeps (5g) ---Swept in Series 3-10
First Game of Series 13-23Second Game of Series 15-21Third Game of Series 14-19Fourth Game of Series 2-5Fifth Game of Series ---
In April 10-12In May 10-19In June 12-15In July 10-15In August 2-7In September ---In October ---
AUGUST11 Placed RHP Jose Fernandez on 15-day disabled list with right biceps strain (retro to
8/8). Recalled LHP Justin Nicolino from Triple-A New Orleans.7 Placed RHP Jose Ureña (left knee contusion) and RHP Andre Rienzo (left knee lac-
eration) 15-day disabled list; recalled RHP Kendry Flores from Triple-A New Orleans and selected the contract of RHP Kyle Barraclough from Double-A Jacksonville.
5 Optioned LHP Chris Reed to Triple-A New Orleans and selected contract of LHP Chris Narveson from NOLA.
3 Placed RHP Carter Capps on 15-day disabled list (right elbow strain) and optioned INF Donovan Solano to Triple-A New Orleans. Recalled C Tomas Telis and selected contract of RHP Brian Ellington from NOLA.
1 Recalled LHPs Adam Conley and Chris Reed from Triple-A New Orleans. C Tomas Telis optioned to NOLA.
JULY31 Acquired Minor League INF Elliot Soto and RHP Ivan Pineyro from Cubs in exchange
for RHP Dan Haren. Soto and Pineyro assigned to Double-A Jacksonville. Acquired C Tomas Telis and LHP Cody Ege from Texas in exchange for RHP Sam Dyson. Telis will report to New Orleans and Ege assigned to Jacksonville. Club also reinstated INF Donovan Solano from paternity list, recalled RHP Jose Ureña from Triple-A New Orleans and released INF Jeff Baker.
30 Acquired Minor League RHPs Kevin Guzman, Jeff Brigham and Victor Araujo from Dodgers in exchange for RHP Mat Latos, INF/OF Michael Morse and cash consider-ations, and sent 2016 Competitive Balance draft pick to Atlanta.
28 INF Dee Gordon returned from rehab and reinstated from 15-day disabled list and INF Donovan Solano placed on paternity list.
24 Acquired RHP Kyle Barraclough (assigned to Double-A Jacksonville) from St. Louis in exchange for RHP Steve Cishek. Recalled RHP Andre Rienzo from Triple-A New Orleans.
17 Placed INF Dee Gordon on 15-day disabled list with dislocated left thumb (retro to 7/12), and returned from rehab and reinstated INF Martin Prado from DL.
15 Outrighted UTL Jordany Valdespin to Triple-A New Orleans.12 Optioned LHP Adam Conley to Triple-A New Orleans and recalled INF Donovan
Solano from NOLA.11 Designated OF Jordany Valdespin for assignment and recalled LHP Adam Conley
from Triple-A New Orleans.10 Placed INF Jeff Baker on 15-day disabled list with left oblique strain (retro to 7/8).
Signed INF Casey McGehee to one-year contract.7 Selected contract of OF Jordany Valdespin from Triple-A New Orleans.5 Optioned RHP Jarred Cosart to Triple-A New Orleans and reinstated INF Michael
Morse from 15-day disabled list. Optioned OF Marcell Ozuna to Triple-A NOLA postgame.
2 Optioned RHP Jose Ureña to Triple-A New Orleans and reinstated RHP Jose Fernandez from 60-day disabled list.
JUNE30 Optioned LHP Justin Nicolino to Triple-A New Orleans and reinstated RHP Bryan
Morris from 15-day disabled list.28 RHP Vin Mazarro elected free agency.27 Placed OF Giancarlo Stanton on 15-day disabled list with left wrist hamate
fracture and optioned INF Donovan Solano to Triple-A New Orleans. Recalled INF Miguel Rojas from NOLA and selected contract of OF Cole Gillespie from NOLA.
25 Designated RHP Vin Mazzaro for assignment and recalled from rehab and reinstated RHP Jarred Cosart from 15-day disabled list.
22 Outrighted C Jhonatan Solano to Triple-A New Orleans.20 Designated C Jhonatan Solano for assignment; recalled LHP Justin Nicolino
162 10/4 @PHI 7:05 FS FLORIDA * - roof and windows open^ - roof open, windows closed# - roof closed, windows openALL CAPS denotes complete game
2015 MARLINS DAY-BY-DAY
DISABLED LISTPLAYER INJURY DATES ON DL RECORDAaron Crow* Right elbow sprain 4/5 (retro to 3/27) 44-66Jose Fernandez Right elbow sprain 4/5 (retro to 3/29)-7/1 33-46HendersonAlvarez Rightshoulderinflammation 4/13-5/16 15-16Don Kelly Rightfourthfingerfracture 4/13 43-61Jeff Mathis Right hand fracture 4/13-6/4 21-27Christian Yelich Lower back strain 4/24 (retro to 4/20)-5/7 11-5Jarred Cosart Vertigo 5/18 (retro to 5/14)-6/24 14-24MatLatos Leftkneeinflammation 5/23(retroto5/22)-6/12 10-10Henderson Alvarez Rightshoulderinflammation 5/23 28-39Michael Morse Rightringfingersprain 5/26(retroto5/24)-7/4 17-20Bryan Morris Lower back strain 6/8 (retro to 6/7)-6/30 8-13Martin Prado Right shoulder sprain 6/18 (retro to 6/15)-7/17 11-14Giancarlo Stanton Left wrist hamate fracture 6/27 14-21Jeff Baker Left oblique strain 7/10 (retro to 7/8)-7/31 7-12Dee Gordon Dislocated left thumb 7/17 (retro to 7/12)-7/28 3-7Carter Capps Left elbow strain 8/3 1-6Andre Rienzo Left knee laceration 8/7 (retro to 8/4) 1-5Jose Ureña Left knee contusion 8/7 1-1Jose Fernandez Right biceps strain 8/11 (retro to 8/8) 1-1Bold - currently on disabled list ^ Seven-day concussion DL * 60-day DL