MIAMI MARLINS (71-91) THIRD PLACE, NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST - 19.0 GB N.L. EAST WON LOST PCT. GB HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs A.L. New York 90 72 .556 - 49-32 41-40 47-29 13-20 21-12 9-11 Washington 83 79 .512 7.0 46-35 47-44 44-32 14-19 17-16 8-12 Miami 71 91 .438 19.0 41-40 30-51 35-41 13-19 16-18 7-13 Atlanta 67 95 .414 23.0 42-39 25-56 34-42 15-18 12-21 6-14 Philadelphia 63 99 .389 27.0 37-44 26-55 30-46 11-23 14-18 8-12 The Miami Marlins finished their fourth campaign, and 23 rd season overall, in third place in the National League East with a 71-91 record. It was the first time that Miami finished in third place since also finishing third in 2010. The Marlins had an 18-12 record in September/October, the fourth-best mark down the homestretch in Club history. Miami went 41-40 at home, marking its second consecutive season with a winning record at Marlins Park, and the 15 th in Club history. FISH BITES The Marlins finished in third place in the National League East for the first time since 2010, thanks in large part to one of the strongest finishes in Club history. Miami went 19-12 (.613) from August 31 to the end of the season, the third-best record in Major League Baseball over that period, behind only the Cubs (23-10/.697) and Angels (20-12/.625). The Marlins’ 18-12 mark in September/October was the fourth-best finish to a season in Club history, behind only 2003 (18-8/.692), 2008 (15-9/.625), and 2009 (19-12/.613). Miami improved its position in the stand- ings by one place over 2014, despite dropping six games from its 77-85 pace last year. According to Stats LLC, it was the first time since the 2013-14 Rockies, and just the seventh since 1969, that a team experienced a decline of six-plus games from one year to the next, but finished better in the standings in the second year (excluding 1981 and 1994 strike seasons). HITTING The Marlins batted .260 as a team this season, which ranked fourth in the National League. It marked a seven- point improvement over 2014, when the Club finished seventh in the NL. It was Miami’s best team average and ranking in the NL since ranking third with a .268 average in 2009. Dee Gordon led the offense, hauling in the second NL batting title in team history with a .333 performance. Giancarlo Stanton led the team in home runs (27) despite playing in just 74 games, and Justin Bour, spurred on by a Rookie-of-the-Month performance in September, led the Club in RBI, with 73. The Marlins legged out 40 triples this season, the fourth-most in Club history behind 1999 & 2003 (44) and 2006 (42). They also stole 112 bases, the 11 th time in team history that they eclipsed 100 steals, and the first time since 2012 (149). It also marked an improvement of 54 steals over 2014 (58), which was the least productive season in Club history. The +54 improvement was the best in the Majors from 2014 to 2015, according to Stats LLC, and the fourth-best jump in Club history, behind 2001-02 (+88; 89 to 177), 1999-2000 (+76; 92 to 168), and 1994-95 (+66; 65 to 131). Gordon led the way this year, swiping 58 bags to lead the Majors and tie Chuck Carr (1993) for the third-most in a season in Club history, behind Juan Pierre (65 in 2003) and Luis Castillo (62 in 2000). PITCHING Miami finished the season with a 4.02 ERA, which ranked eighth in the National League. The starting rotation ranked ninth in the Senior Circuit with a 4.25 ERA, while the bullpen corps was also ninth, at 3.63. The Marlins used 13 different starting pitchers for the second consecutive season, tying for the most in Club history for the third time (also, 2004). The starters failed to record a complete game for just the second time in Club history (also, 2007). Miami’s last complete game was on June 3, 2014 (Henderson Alvarez), a drought of 266 games. That is the longest active complete-game drought in the Majors, ahead of Pittsburgh (219) and Baltimore (186). - Stats LLC The bullpen allowed just 38 home runs, tied with Cleveland and Pittsburgh for the fewest in the Majors, and marking the fourth-lowest total in team history. Miami relievers have been particularly stingy in that area over the last four years, as the bullpen has had its top four seasons in terms of fewest home runs allowed in that time: all-time low of 31 in 2013, followed by 32 in 2014, and 37 in 2012. FIELDING Miami had the best fielding season in team history in 2015, registering new Club records for fielding percentage (.987) and errors (77). Both marks narrowly bested the former records, both of which were set in 2003. Miami’s fielding percentage this season was .98705 (4,281 putouts, 1,588 assists, 5,946 total chances), just ahead of their finish in 2003 (.98700), when the team committed 78 errors. Miami’s fielding percentage this year ranked fourth in the Majors, behind the Dodgers (.988), San Francisco (.987), and Baltimore (.987), and it tied Baltimore for the second-fewest errors, behind the Dodgers (75). Dee Gordon (.992 at 2B) and Martin Prado (.976 at 3B) led the National League in fielding percentage at their respective positions, while Adeiny Hechavarria (.984 at SS) finished fourth. According to Stats LLC, it marked the first time since 2003 that three-or-more Marlins’ players finished in the top-five at their respective positions. In 2003, all four infielders (Derek Lee, Luis Castillo, Mike Lowell and Alex Gonzalez) accomplished the feat. Ichiro Suzuki (222 tc) was just the second outfielder in Club history to finish with a perfect fielding percentage, joining Juan Encarnacion (336 tc) in 2003. DOWN TO THE WIRE Dee Gordon (.33061) entered the final day of the season just fractions of a point behind Bryce Harper (.33075) in the chase for the National League batting title. Gordon went 3x4 in the season finale at Philadelphia, to finish at .333, while Harper went 1x4 in New York, finishing at .330. Gordon became the second player in Club history to win the NL batting title, joining Hanley Ramirez (.342 in 2009). Gordon was the first player with three-plus hits on the final day of a season to come from behind to win a batting title since Tony Gwynn went 3x4 to win the 1989 crown. TOPPING THE CHARTS Dee Gordon won the National League batting (.333) and stolen base (58) crowns this season, becoming the first player to lead the NL in both categories in the same season since Jackie Robinson (.342/37) in 1949 for the Brooklyn Dodgers. - Elias In addition, Gordon led the NL (and Majors) in hits, with 205, joining Honus Wagner in 1908 (201 h/53 sb) as the only players in NL history to lead the league in both categories. Gordon also became the seventh MLB player since 1900, just the second in the NL, to lead his league in hits, bat- ting average and stolen bases. The others, confirmed by Elias: Ty Cobb (1907, ‘09, ‘11, ‘15, ‘17), Honus Wagner (1908), George Sisler (1922), Snuffy Stirnweiss (1945), Ichiro Suzuki (2001) and Jose Altuve (2014). Wagner was the only player to accomplish the feat in the NL. STEADY IMPROVEMENT Christian Yelich raised his batting average every month of the season, hitting .200 in April, .231 in May, .287 in June, .319 in July, .333 in August, .340 in September and .571 in October. Yelich, who finished the year at .300, was hitting .196 through May 25. According to Elias, the last qualifying player below .200 as late as May 25 and finish hitting over .300 was Chone Figgins in 2007, who was hitting .198 through June 2 and ended up at .330. 2016 HOME SCHEDULE April 5-6: Detroit 15-17: Atlanta 18-21: Washington May 3-5: Arizona 6-8: Philadelphia 9-11: Milwaukee 20-22: Washington 23-24: Tampa Bay 30-31: Pittsburgh June 1-2: Pittsburgh 3-5: New York-NL 17-20: Colorado 21-22: Atlanta 23-26: Chicago-NL July 8-10: Cincinnati 22-24: New York-NL 25-27: Philadelphia 28-31: St. Louis August 8-10: San Francisco 12-14: Chicago-AL 23-25: Kansas City 26-28: San Diego September 5-7: Philadelphia 9-11: Los Angeles-NL 19-21: Washington 22-25: Atlanta 26-28: New York-NL BATTING AVG. San Francisco .267 Colorado .265 Arizona .264 Miami .260 Pittsburgh .260 St. Louis .253 Milwaukee .251 Atlanta .251 Washington .251 Los Angeles .250 Philadelphia .249 Cincinnati .248 New York .244 Chicago .244 San Diego .243 HITS Arizona 1494 San Francisco 1486 Colorado 1479 Pittsburgh 1462 Miami 1420 St. Louis 1386 Cincinnati 1382 Milwaukee 1378 Philadelphia 1374 Washington 1363 Atlanta 1361 New York 1351 Los Angeles 1346 Chicago 1341 San Diego 1324 PITCHING ERA St. Louis 2.94 Pittsburgh 3.21 Chicago 3.36 New York 3.43 Los Angeles 3.44 Washington 3.62 San Francisco 3.72 Miami 4.02 Arizona 4.04 San Diego 4.09 Milwaukee 4.28 Cincinnati 4.33 Atlanta 4.41 Philadelphia 4.69 Colorado 5.04 FIELDING PCT. Los Angeles .988 San Francisco .987 Miami .987 Arizona .986 New York .986 Cincinnati .985 Atlanta .985 Washington .985 Colorado .985 San Diego .985 St. Louis .984 Chicago .982 Pittsburgh .981 Milwaukee .981 Philadelphia .981 HR Los Angeles 187 Colorado 186 New York 177 Washington 177 Chicago 171 Cincinnati 167 Arizona 154 San Diego 148 Milwaukee 145 Pittsburgh 140 St. Louis 137 San Francisco 136 Philadelphia 130 Miami 120 Atlanta 100 RUNS Colorado 737 Arizona 720 Washington 703 Pittsburgh 697 San Francisco 696 Chicago 689 New York 683 Los Angeles 667 Milwaukee 655 San Diego 650 St. Louis 647 Cincinnati 640 Philadelphia 626 Miami 613 Atlanta 573 STRIKEOUTS Chicago 1431 Los Angeles 1396 San Diego 1393 Washington 1342 Pittsburgh 1338 New York 1337 St. Louis 1329 Milwaukee 1260 Cincinnati 1252 Arizona 1215 San Francisco 1165 Philadelphia 1153 Miami 1152 Atlanta 1148 Colorado 1112 NATIONAL LEAGUE RANKS ERRORS Los Angeles 75 Miami 77 San Francisco 78 Arizona 86 New York 88 Atlanta 90 Cincinnati 90 Washington 90 San Diego 92 Colorado 95 St. Louis 96 Chicago 111 Milwaukee 116 Philadelphia 117 Pittsburgh 122
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MIAMI MARLINS (71-91)THIRD PLACE, NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST - 19.0 GB
N.L. EAST WON LOST PCT. GB HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs A.L.New York 90 72 .556 - 49-32 41-40 47-29 13-20 21-12 9-11Washington 83 79 .512 7.0 46-35 47-44 44-32 14-19 17-16 8-12Miami 71 91 .438 19.0 41-40 30-51 35-41 13-19 16-18 7-13Atlanta 67 95 .414 23.0 42-39 25-56 34-42 15-18 12-21 6-14Philadelphia 63 99 .389 27.0 37-44 26-55 30-46 11-23 14-18 8-12
The Miami Marlins finished their fourth campaign, and 23rd season overall, in third place in the National League East with a 71-91 record. It was the first time that Miami finished in third place since also finishing third in 2010. The Marlins had an 18-12 record in September/October, the fourth-best mark down the homestretch in Club history. Miami went 41-40 at home, marking its second consecutive season with a winning record at Marlins Park, and the 15th in Club history.
FISH BITESThe Marlins finished in third place in the National League East for the first time since 2010, thanks in large part to one of the strongest finishes in Club history. Miami went 19-12 (.613) from August 31 to the end of the season, the third-best record in Major League Baseball over that period, behind only the Cubs (23-10/.697) and Angels (20-12/.625). The Marlins’ 18-12 mark in September/October was the fourth-best finish to a season in Club history, behind only 2003 (18-8/.692), 2008 (15-9/.625), and 2009 (19-12/.613). Miami improved its position in the stand-ings by one place over 2014, despite dropping six games from its 77-85 pace last year. According to Stats LLC, it was the first time since the 2013-14 Rockies, and just the seventh since 1969, that a team experienced a decline of six-plus games from one year to the next, but finished better in the standings in the second year (excluding 1981 and 1994 strike seasons).
HITTINGThe Marlins batted .260 as a team this season, which ranked fourth in the National League. It marked a seven-point improvement over 2014, when the Club finished seventh in the NL. It was Miami’s best team average and ranking in the NL since ranking third with a .268 average in 2009. Dee Gordon led the offense, hauling in the second NL batting title in team history with a .333 performance. Giancarlo Stanton led the team in home runs (27) despite playing in just 74 games, and Justin Bour, spurred on by a Rookie-of-the-Month performance in September, led the Club in RBI, with 73. The Marlins legged out 40 triples this season, the fourth-most in Club history behind 1999 & 2003 (44) and 2006 (42). They also stole 112 bases, the 11th time in team history that they eclipsed 100 steals, and the first time since 2012 (149). It also marked an improvement of 54 steals over 2014 (58), which was the least productive season in Club history. The +54 improvement was the best in the Majors from 2014 to 2015, according to Stats LLC, and the fourth-best jump in Club history, behind 2001-02 (+88; 89 to 177), 1999-2000 (+76; 92 to 168), and 1994-95 (+66; 65 to 131). Gordon led the way this year, swiping 58 bags to lead the Majors and tie Chuck Carr (1993) for the third-most in a season in Club history, behind Juan Pierre (65 in 2003) and Luis Castillo (62 in 2000).
PITCHINGMiami finished the season with a 4.02 ERA, which ranked eighth in the National League. The starting rotation ranked ninth in the Senior Circuit with a 4.25 ERA, while the bullpen corps was also ninth, at 3.63. The Marlins used 13 different starting pitchers for the second consecutive season, tying for the most in Club history for the third time (also, 2004). The starters failed to record a complete game for just the second time in Club history (also, 2007). Miami’s last complete game was on June 3, 2014 (Henderson Alvarez), a drought of 266 games. That is the longest active complete-game drought in the Majors, ahead of Pittsburgh (219) and Baltimore (186). - Stats LLCThe bullpen allowed just 38 home runs, tied with Cleveland and Pittsburgh for the fewest in the Majors, and marking the fourth-lowest total in team history. Miami relievers have been particularly stingy in that area over the last four years, as the bullpen has had its top four seasons in terms of fewest home runs allowed in that time: all-time low of 31 in 2013, followed by 32 in 2014, and 37 in 2012.
FIELDINGMiami had the best fielding season in team history in 2015, registering new Club records for fielding percentage (.987) and errors (77). Both marks narrowly bested the former records, both of which were set in 2003. Miami’s fielding percentage this season was .98705 (4,281 putouts, 1,588 assists, 5,946 total chances), just ahead of their finish in 2003 (.98700), when the team committed 78 errors. Miami’s fielding percentage this year ranked fourth in the Majors, behind the Dodgers (.988), San Francisco (.987), and Baltimore (.987), and it tied Baltimore for the second-fewest errors, behind the Dodgers (75).Dee Gordon (.992 at 2B) and Martin Prado (.976 at 3B) led the National League in fielding percentage at their respective positions, while Adeiny Hechavarria (.984 at SS) finished fourth. According to Stats LLC, it marked the first time since 2003 that three-or-more Marlins’ players finished in the top-five at their respective positions. In 2003, all four infielders (Derek Lee, Luis Castillo, Mike Lowell and Alex Gonzalez) accomplished the feat. Ichiro Suzuki (222 tc) was just the second outfielder in Club history to finish with a perfect fielding percentage, joining Juan Encarnacion (336 tc) in 2003.
DOWN TO THE WIREDee Gordon (.33061) entered the final day of the season just fractions of a point behind Bryce Harper (.33075) in the chase for the National League batting title. Gordon went 3x4 in the season finale at Philadelphia, to finish at .333, while Harper went 1x4 in New York, finishing at .330. Gordon became the second player in Club history to win the NL batting title, joining Hanley Ramirez (.342 in 2009). Gordon was the first player with three-plus hits on the final day of a season to come from behind to win a batting title since Tony Gwynn went 3x4 to win the 1989 crown.
TOPPING THE CHARTSDee Gordon won the National League batting (.333) and stolen base (58) crowns this season, becoming the first player to lead the NL in both categories in the same season since Jackie Robinson (.342/37) in 1949 for the Brooklyn Dodgers. - EliasIn addition, Gordon led the NL (and Majors) in hits, with 205, joining Honus Wagner in 1908 (201 h/53 sb) as the only players in NL history to lead the league in both categories. Gordon also became the seventh MLB player since 1900, just the second in the NL, to lead his league in hits, bat-ting average and stolen bases. The others, confirmed by Elias: Ty Cobb (1907, ‘09, ‘11, ‘15, ‘17), Honus Wagner (1908), George Sisler (1922), Snuffy Stirnweiss (1945), Ichiro Suzuki (2001) and Jose Altuve (2014). Wagner was the only player to accomplish the feat in the NL.
STEADY IMPROVEMENTChristian Yelich raised his batting average every month of the season, hitting .200 in April, .231 in May, .287 in June, .319 in July, .333 in August, .340 in September and .571 in October. Yelich, who finished the year at .300, was hitting .196 through May 25. According to Elias, the last qualifying player below .200 as late as May 25 and finish hitting over .300 was Chone Figgins in 2007, who was hitting .198 through June 2 and ended up at .330.
2016 HOME SCHEDULEApril 5-6: Detroit 15-17: Atlanta 18-21: WashingtonMay 3-5: Arizona 6-8: Philadelphia 9-11: Milwaukee 20-22: Washington 23-24: Tampa Bay 30-31: PittsburghJune 1-2: Pittsburgh 3-5: New York-NL 17-20: Colorado 21-22: Atlanta 23-26: Chicago-NL
July 8-10: Cincinnati 22-24: New York-NL 25-27: Philadelphia 28-31: St. LouisAugust 8-10: San Francisco 12-14: Chicago-AL 23-25: Kansas City 26-28: San DiegoSeptember 5-7: Philadelphia 9-11: Los Angeles-NL 19-21: Washington 22-25: Atlanta 26-28: New York-NL
BATTINGAVG.
San Francisco .267Colorado .265Arizona .264Miami .260Pittsburgh .260St. Louis .253Milwaukee .251Atlanta .251Washington .251Los Angeles .250Philadelphia .249Cincinnati .248New York .244Chicago .244San Diego .243
HITSArizona 1494San Francisco 1486Colorado 1479Pittsburgh 1462Miami 1420St. Louis 1386Cincinnati 1382Milwaukee 1378Philadelphia 1374Washington 1363Atlanta 1361New York 1351Los Angeles 1346Chicago 1341San Diego 1324
PITCHINGERA
St. Louis 2.94Pittsburgh 3.21Chicago 3.36New York 3.43Los Angeles 3.44Washington 3.62San Francisco 3.72Miami 4.02Arizona 4.04San Diego 4.09Milwaukee 4.28Cincinnati 4.33Atlanta 4.41Philadelphia 4.69Colorado 5.04
FIELDINGPCT.
Los Angeles .988San Francisco .987Miami .987Arizona .986New York .986Cincinnati .985Atlanta .985Washington .985Colorado .985San Diego .985St. Louis .984Chicago .982Pittsburgh .981Milwaukee .981Philadelphia .981
HRLos Angeles 187Colorado 186New York 177Washington 177Chicago 171Cincinnati 167Arizona 154San Diego 148Milwaukee 145Pittsburgh 140St. Louis 137San Francisco 136Philadelphia 130Miami 120Atlanta 100
RUNSColorado 737Arizona 720Washington 703Pittsburgh 697San Francisco 696Chicago 689New York 683Los Angeles 667Milwaukee 655San Diego 650St. Louis 647Cincinnati 640Philadelphia 626Miami 613Atlanta 573
STRIKEOUTSChicago 1431Los Angeles 1396San Diego 1393Washington 1342Pittsburgh 1338New York 1337St. Louis 1329Milwaukee 1260Cincinnati 1252Arizona 1215San Francisco 1165Philadelphia 1153Miami 1152Atlanta 1148Colorado 1112
NATIONAL LEAGUE RANKS
ERRORSLos Angeles 75Miami 77San Francisco 78Arizona 86New York 88Atlanta 90Cincinnati 90Washington 90San Diego 92Colorado 95St. Louis 96Chicago 111Milwaukee 116Philadelphia 117Pittsburgh 122
HIT PARADE IN PHILADELPHIAChristian Yelich went 5x5 in game one and 3x4 in game two of a doubleheader on October 3 at Philadelphia. He set a new Club record for the most hits in a doubleheader. The previous mark was six, by Cody Ross, on August 16, 2009 vs. Colorado. In addition, Yelich tied the Club mark for most hits in consecutive plate appearances, with eight. Preston Wilson also accomplished that feat in May 2001.According to Stats LLC, Yelich fell one hit short of tying the MLB record for most hits in a doubleheader, which is shared by Bill Terry of the New York Giants (June 18, 1929 vs. Brooklyn Robins) and Lee Thomas of the Los Angeles Angels (Sept. 5, 1961 vs. Kansas City Athletics).
FIRST JAPANESE PLAYER...AND PITCHERIn Miami’s season finale on October 4 at Philadelphia, Ichiro Suzuki, who is the first Japanese player in Club history, became the seventh Marlins’ position player to pitch, the first since Bryan Petersen on July 20, 2011 vs. San Diego. It was Suzuki’s first career pitching appearance; he allowed one run on two hits in the eighth inning of the Marlins’ 7-2 loss. Only two other players have ever pitched in a Major League game after producing as many career hits as Ichiro (2,935). Ty Cobb already had more than 3,800 hits under his belt when he pitched a scoreless inning in the 1925 Tigers’ season finale (he also managed that team), and Wade Boggs took the mound for the Devil Rays in 1999, three days after he joined the 3,000-hit club (1.1 innings, one run, three hits). - Elias
COLLECTOR OF MILESTONESIchiro Suzuki played in a team-high 153 games this season, recording 91 hits and a team-high 42 pinch-hitting appearances. He finished the season in a tie with Barry Bonds for 34th place on MLB’s all-time hits list, at 2,935, passing Babe Ruth (2,873), Mel Ott (2,876), Al Simmons (2,927) and Rogers Hornsby (2,930), among others, in 2015. Suzuki recorded the 2,900th hit of his career on July 29th against Washington, and finished the season with 498 career stolen bases, leaving him just two steals away from becoming only the eighth player in Major League history to reach 2,900 hits and 500 steals, according to Elias. The players currently on that list are: Ty Cobb (4,191 hits/901 steals), 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). When Suzuki scored his seventh run of the season on April 25 vs. Washington, he unofficially surpassed Sadaharu Oh as the all-time runs leader by a Japanese player. The run gave Suzuki 1,310 in his Major League career. Combined with 658 in his Japanese career with the Orix Blue Wave, Ichiro reached a combined 1,968 runs scored. Oh scored 1,967 runs in his career, entirely in Japan. In another unofficial milestone, Suzuki recorded career Major League hit #2,914 on August 15 at St. Louis; combined with his 1,278 hits as a professional in Japan, it gave him 4,193 total career hits, breaking a tie with Ty Cobb for the second most professional hits in baseball history.
MAN OF THE HOUSEJose Fernandez remained undefeated at Marlins Park despite allowing four runs in the top of the first inning in a 12-11 win over the Braves on September 25, his final home start of the season. Fernandez improved to 17-0 in his career at Marlins Park, a new MLB record. He surpassed Johnny Allen (1932-33) and LaMarr Hoyt (1980-82) for the most home decisions without a loss to start a career since 1900. Fernandez had already held the record for most home starts without a loss from the beginning of his career - the previous high had been 21 by the Expos’ David Palmer - but only five pitchers prior to Fernandez have recorded 26 straight home starts without a loss at any point of their Major-League careers. The others are Kenny Rogers (38, 1997-2000 for the Yankees, A’s, Mets, and Rangers), Zack Greinke (29, 2010-2012 for the Royals and Brewers), Lefty Grove (28, 1938-1941 for the Red Sox), Tommy Greene (27, 1991-1994 for the Phillies), and Ray Kremer (26, 1926-1927 for the Pirates).Additionally, Fernandez finished the season with 26 career home starts, and a 1.40 ERA in those outings. According to Elias, that is the fourth-best home ERA through a pitchers first 26 home starts since earned runs became an official stat in 1912 (NL) and 1913 (AL). See chart at right for the complete list.
LOCAL BBWAA AWARDSThe South Florida Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America announced its annual award winners in Sep-tember. Dee Gordon was named Team MVP, J.T. Realmuto was named Rookie of the Year, Tom Koehler won the Charlie Hough “Good Guy” award, and Adeiny Hechavarria won the Jeff Conine “Mr. Marlin” award.
A HIT RECORDAll eight starting position players for Miami recorded multi-hit games on September 25 vs. Atlanta, marking the third time in Franchise history. The batting order that night was Dee Gordon (3 hits) Christian Yelich (3), Martin Prado (2), Justin Bour (3), Marcell Ozuna (2), Derek Dietrich (2), Jeff Mathis (2), and Miguel Rojas (3). The last time the Marlins’ pulled off the feat was on June 30, 2010 against the Mets, when Chris Coghlan, Gaby Sanchez, Hanley Ramirez, Jorge Cantu, Dan Uggla, Cody Ross, Ronny Paulino and Giancarlo Stanton posted multi-hit performances. The other occurrence was June 14, 2009 at Toronto, when Coghlan, Emilio Bonifacio, Ramirez, Uggla, Ross, Wes Helms, Paulino and Brett Carroll accomplished the feat. - Stats, LLC
KEEP ON WALKINGMartin Prado notched his third walk-off RBI of the season on September 6 vs. the Mets, his second such RBI of the three-game weekend series. Prado finished the year in a three-way tie for second place on the Club’s list of most walk-off RBI in a season (see full chart at right). Also, he became the first player in the Majors to have two walk-off RBI in a three-game series since Jose Lobaton of the Rays on August 16 & 18, 2013 vs. Toronto (Starlin Castro had two in a four-game set vs. the Reds on June 13 & 14 of 2015). Prado was the second Marlins’ player ever to accomplish the feat in a three-game set, joining Dave Berg on August 9 & 10, 1999 vs. San Francisco. - Elias and Stats LLC
FROM THE #1 SPOTDee Gordon recorded 205 hits to go with 58 stolen bases this season, all coming from the leadoff spot. He was the first leadoff hitter to post 190-plus hits and 50-plus stolen bases in a season in Club history, and he was the first National League player to do so since Jose Reyes in 2008 for the New York Mets. Reyes recorded 204 hits and 56 stolen bases that season. Gordon surpassed Juan Pierre’s Club mark for most hits in a season by the leadoff hitter; Pierre had 199 hits in 2004. In ad-dition, Gordon became the third Marlins’ player (fourth time) to reach 200 hits in a season, joining Pierre (221 in 2004 & 204 in 2003) and Hanley Ramirez (212 in 2007).
SAVING THE BACK ENDA.J. Ramos took over the closer’s role on May 13 and went 2-4 with 32 saves in 36 chances the rest of the way for the Marlins, posting a 2.70 ERA (53.1 ip/16 er). He finished ninth in the National League in saves, and his 2.30 ERA overall this year ranked 14th among NL relievers. He held opponents to a .184 batting average, the sixth-best mark in the Senior Circuit behind Joaquin Benoit (.159), Pedro Strop (.167), Kenley Jansen (.176), Justin Grimm (.178), and Aroldis Chapman (.181). Ramos also punched out 87 batters, tied with Ken Giles and Craig Kimbrel for fourth-most among NL relievers, behind Chapman (116), Will Smith (91), and Kevin Siegrist (90). Ramos converted nine straight saves to close out the season, and 15 of his last 16. From September 8-12, he earned the save in four consecutive team games for Miami, becoming the first Marlins’ pitcher to do so since Kevin Gregg, from July 9-12, 2008. Five other pitchers (seven times) have accomplished the feat in addition to Ramos and Gregg: Robb Nen (July 8-14, 1994 & July 29-August 2, 1995), Antonio Alfonseca (May 10-13, 2000), Armando Benitez (April 8-11, 2004), and Todd Jones (May 20-23, 2005 & July 27-30, 2005).
BOUR STRONG AS AN OXJustin Bour had one of the most impressive power-hitting rookie seasons in Club history, finishing with 23 home runs and 73 RBI. His home run total ranked fourth all-time, behind Dan uggla (27 in 2006), Josh Willingham (26 in 2006), and Preston Wilson (26 in 1999), while his RBI total ranked seventh. Bour finished third among MLB rookies in home runs, behind Kris Bryant and Joc Pederson (26 each), and was third in RBI, behind Bryant (99) and Matt Duffy (77). Bour was named the National League Rookie of the Month for September, when he batted .290 (29x100) in 26 games, with 14 runs scored, three doubles, nine home runs, 25 RBI, and a .590 slug-ging percentage. Bour homered in three straight games from Sept. 25-27, marking his third streak of three-plus games with a home run in 2015; he also had a four-game streak from June 30-July 3 and a three-game streak from May 27-31. Only Gary Sheffield (four in 1994) had more such streaks in a single season in Club history, while Giancarlo Stanton also had three such streaks in 2012. All of Bour’s home runs during the streak in September came in the first inning, marking the first time since Adam Jones, from July 27-29, 2009, that a player had a home run in the first inning in three straight games, and the first time in Marlins’ history. - EliasLastly, when Bour homered in four straight games from June 30-July 3, he provided the game-winning RBI via a home run in the final three games of the run. The four consecutive games with a home run matched the Marlins’ record for the eighth time (last, Marcell Ozuna on Sept. 8-14, 2014). Also, according to Elias, he became just the second Marlins’ player to drive in the GW run with a home run in three straight games, joining Miguel Cabrera, from April 11-14, 2014, who also did it amid a four-game homer streak (April 11-15).
ROOKIES IN RELIEFRight-handed pitchers Kyle Barraclough and Brian Ellington both made their Major League debut for the Marlins this season, pitching exclusively out of the bullpen. They each made solid impressions in their debut campaigns. Barraclough, who was acquired from St. Louis on July 24 and made his ML debut on August 7 at Atlanta, went 2-1 with a 2.59 ERA (24.1 ip/7 er), a .154 average against, and 30 strikeouts in 25 appearances. Ellington had his contract selected from Triple-A New Orleans on August 3 and made his ML debut that night vs. the Mets. He went 2-1 with a 2.88 ERA (25.0/8), a .193 average against, and 18 strikeouts in 23 appearances.From the date of his debut through the end of the season, Barraclough’s strikeout rate of 11.10 per 9.0 innings ranked seventh among National League relievers (min. 23 gp), and his average against ranked third. Among NL rookies this season (min. 23 gp), Barraclough was first in average against and eighth in ERA, while Ellington was fifth in average against and 11th in ERA.
MOST WALK-OFF RBI IN A SEASONCLUB HISTORY
PLAYER WALK-OFF RBIEdgar Renteria, 1997 4Martin Prado, 2015 3Juan Pierre, 2003 3Cliff Floyd, 2000 3 *Info courtesy of Stats LLC
BEST ERA THRU FIRST 26 CAREER HOME STARTSSINCE 1912 (NL) & 1913 (AL)
PLAYER ERAFerdie Schupp 1.01Rube Foster 1.34Vida Blue 1.39Jose Fernandez 1.40 *Info courtesy of Elias
DIAMOND DASHESMiami had two inside-the-park home runs this season (16th and 17th in Club history), both at Marlins Park, the first in the venue’s history. The first was by Dee Gordon on June 30 vs. San Francisco, and the second was by J.T. Realmuto on September 8 vs. Milwaukee. Realmuto’s scramble was particularly noteworthy, as it was the first half of a two-homer game for the catcher, his first career multi-homer game. According to Elias, he was the first catcher with a multi-homer game that included an ITP homer since Gary Carter for Montreal on May 31, 1980 at St. Louis, and the first player overall since Angel Pagan for the Mets on August 23, 2009 vs. Philadelphia. In team history, he became the third player to have such a game, joining Hanley Ramirez (Sept. 27, 2006 vs. Cincinnati) and Derrek Lee (April 12, 2003 vs. Atlanta).
BIG INNINGSThe Marlins had several history-making innings this season. It began on June 16, when Miami put up eight runs on nine hits in the bottom of the first inning against the Yankees. It marked the first time in Club history that all eight position players had a hit in the first inning, including two for Derek Dietrich. Miami had seven consecutive hits in the frame, marking the fourth time in team history that was done, and falling one short of the team record - at that time.At that time, because on July 11 vs. Cincinnati, Miami would put up eight runs in the seventh inning, and set a new Club record by recording nine consecutive hits, surpassing the former record of eight (May 15, 1998 at St. Louis, 1st). Miami also tied a Club record with 10 hits in the frame, joining a fourth-inning outburst on August 20, 2012 at Arizona.Lastly, Miami scored 10 runs on 10 hits in the top of the sixth inning on August 14 vs. Boston. The 10 runs tied the Club record for an inning (also, July 9, 2009 at Arizona, 8th), while the 10 hits tied the aforementioned record for the third time.Miami’s three innings with eight-or-more runs in 2015 was the most in a season in Club history. The only other time that Miami had two innings with eight-or-more runs in one season was 1995, when the team scored eight in the top of the fifth on September 17 at Colorado and eight in the top of the eighth on July 17 at San Francisco.
ROOKIE CAUGHT ON QUICKJ.T. Realmuto rewrote the Marlins’ record book for rookie catchers this season. Realmuto set new highs for games caught (118), runs scored (48), hits (113), doubles (21), triples (7), RBI (47), stolen bases (8), and batting average (.260) by a rookie catcher. The former record in all of those instances belonged to Charles Johnson. Realmuto also had a 10-game hitting streak from August 31-September 14, which tied for the longest streak by any catcher in Club history (see full chart at right).Realmuto finished the year sixth among NL rookies in hits (114 overall), behind Matt Duffy (169), Kris Bryant (154), Odubel Herrera (147), Jung Ho Kang (121), and Addison Russell (115). He also tied Randel Grichuk for the most triples. Among all catchers in MLB this season, he finished sixth in hits, behind Salvador Perez (137), Yadier Molina (131), Francisco Cervelli (130), Buster Posey (124), and A.J. Pierzynski (119), first in triples, and first in stolen bases. His seven triples on the year were the most by a catcher since Darrell Porter had eight in 1979. Additionally, Realmuto set a Club record for RBI in an inning when he drove in five runs (RBI single, grand slam) during the sixth inning of a 14-6 win over Boston on August 12.
THROWING THE KITCHEN SINKThe Marlins recorded nine hits in a 7-0 shutout loss at the Mets on September 5. That tied for the second-most hits in a shut-out loss in Club history, joining April 12, 2008 at Houston (5-0), June 3, 2007 at Milwaukee (3-0), and September 6, 2002 at Pittsburgh (11-0). The most hits in a shutout loss was an 11-spot turned out in a 4-0 loss to the Reds at Marlins Park on May 15, 2013. Miami was the sixth team in 2015 to meet such a fate, the first since Philadelphia (11 hits) in a 1-0 loss at Pittsburgh on June 12. The Fish were on the other end of such a game on May 23 vs. Baltimore, when the Orioles put up nine hits in a 1-0 loss at Marlins Park.
FUN WITH TWOThe Marlins scored nine runs on August 18 at Milwaukee, all with two outs. According to Elias, it was the most runs scored in a game, all with two outs, in Marlins’ his-tory. The previous high was eight, done three times: September 25, 2003, June 26, 2006 and September 4, 2006. Two other teams scored nine-or-more runs in a game this season, all with two outs: the Giants scored 10 on May 23 and the Royals scored nine on July 8.
TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONEDerek Dietrich had two hits in an inning twice this season, in the first inning on June 16 vs. the Yankees and in the ninth inning on August 5 vs. the Mets. He became just the second player in Club history to recorded two, two-hit innings in a single season, joining Benito Santiago (1993).
FISH & CHIPSLeft-handed reliever Chris Reed made his Major League debut for Miami on August 1 vs. San Diego, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings and allowing just one hit. Reed became the first player in Club history born in England (London). According to Elias, he was the 31st player born in England to appear in the Majors, and just the fifth since 1970 (all pitchers). Prior to Reed, the last pitcher born in England to appear in the Majors was Phil Stockman (Oldham) for Atlanta on June 11, 2008 at the Cubs.
PITCHERS DOMINATED JULYIn the final game of July, on the 31st vs. San Diego, Miami’s pitching staff gave up eight earned runs, boosting its July ERA from 2.59 to 2.79. The Marlins had entered the day first in the Majors in team ERA for the month, ahead of St. Louis (2.88). Instead, the Fish slipped to second, just one point behind the Cardinals (2.78). It would have been the first time Miami led the Majors in ERA in a calendar month since June 2006, when it posted a 2.73. Nonetheless, it was the third-best monthly ERA in Club history, behind a 2.28 in April 2005 and the 2.73 in June 2006. It was just the fourth time in Club history that the Marlins posted a sub-3.00 ERA for a calendar month (excluding March & October), with the fourth being a 2.86 in September 1996. The bullpen, which surrendered five of the earned runs on the 31st, just missed out on setting a new Club standard. It entered the game with a 1.16 ERA, but finished at 1.72. That was still the best mark in the Majors for July, ahead of Arizona (1.78), but the 1.16 would have been a new Club record by the ‘pen for a calendar month. It was still the second-best month in Club history, however, behind a 1.58 in June 1993. - Stats LLC
MARLINS’ ALL-STARSFor the first-time ever, the Marlins had two players voted in as All-Star Game starters. Dee Gordon was the leading vote-getter at second base, while Giancarlo Stanton finished second in the NL outfield vote to earn a starting spot. Both players missed the game due to injuries, however. It was Gordon’s second consecutive ASG nod (first election as starter), while Stanton became a three-time All-Star (2012, 2014); he started last year’s game as the NL’s designated hitter. Prior to 2015, the Marlins only had two players voted to start the All-Star Game: Gary Sheffield at third base (1993) and Hanley Ramirez at shortstop (2008-10).
SHORTENED BUT SWEETBoth Giancarlo Stanton and Dee Gordon, the first-ever duo of All-Star starters in Club history, finished the first half on the shelf with injuries, but both turned in stellar efforts before their ailments struck. Stanton - who missed the rest of the season after suffering a broken left hamate bone on June 26 - had 27 home runs and 67 RBI in 74 games. That was the second-most home runs prior to the break in Club history, behind Mike Lowell (28 in 2003), and tied with Preston Wilson (2000) for the third-most RBI, behind Lowell (76 in 2003) and Cliff Floyd (70 in 2001). Stanton was just the second Marlins’ player to reach those plateaus in the same first half, joining Lowell in 2003, and the sixth player in the Majors to do so since 2010. The others were: Jose Abreu in 2014 (29 hr/73 rbi), Nelson Cruz in 2014 (28/74), Miguel Cabrera in 2013 (30/95), Chris Davis in 2013 (37/93), and Josh Hamilton in 2012 (27/75).Gordon - lost to a dislocated left thumb on July 11 - set a new Club record for hits in the first half (122), and his 18 games with three-plus hits were the most ever prior to the break, already just six behind the Club’s single-season record of 24 (Hanley Ramirez, 2009), which Gordon would end up tying. He was the first Marlins’ player ever to lead the Majors in hits at the All-Star break, and the third to lead the NL (Luis Castillo, 115 in 2002; Casey McGehee, 115 in 2014, tie). His 33 steals were the third-most in Club history, behind Juan Pierre (44 in 2003) and Luis Castillo (36 in 2000). Additionally, Gordon became just the fourth player since 1990 to reach 122 hits and 30 steals prior to the break, joining Kenny Lofton in 1994 (129 & 45), Jose Reyes in 2011 (124 & 30), and Jose Altuve in 2014 (127 & 41).
IN A PINCHThe Marlins snapped a 0x20 skid in pinch at-bats on July 10 when Ichiro Suzuki singled for David Phelps in the sixth inning (first PH since Donovan Solano on June 23 vs. St. Louis). It was tied for the longest hitless streak by Miami pinch hitters this season (also, May 25-June 10). Prior to this year, the Club had not suffered a 0x20 skid in PH at-bats since also going 0x20 from June 15-30, 2010. The longest slump in Club history was a 0x30 drought in 2002. - Stats LLC
ROAD TRIP TO OLD BALLPARKSOn a five-game road trip from July 3-8, the Marlins visited Wrigley Field and Fenway Park, the two oldest ballparks in the Majors. According to Stats LLC, only two other teams have played consecutive series at Wrigley and Fenway: the Brewers, who went to Wrigley then Fenway in June, 2011, and the Phillies, who visited in the same order in June,1998.
NO JUNE SWOON HEREGiancarlo Stanton had 12 home runs in June before suffering a season-ending broken left hamate bone on June 26. That tied the Club record for home runs in any month. Dan Uggla set the Franchise mark with 12 homers in May of 2008, and Stanton tied it in May of 2012. His performance for the month, which included a .344 average (31x90), 18 runs scored, five doubles, 23 RBI, a .404 on-base percentage, and an MLB-leading .800 slugging percentage, earned Stanton his second career NL Player of the Month Award (also, May 2012). He was named NL Player of the Week for June 8-14, and became the first player in Club history to homer nine times in a 12-game span (May 30-June 11).
LONGEST HITTING STREAKS BY CATCHER (CLUB HISTORY)
PLAYER GAMES DATESJ.T. Realmuto 10 8/31/15-9/14/15John Baker 10 7/20/09-8/2/09Miguel Olivo 10 6/22/06-7/6/06Charles Johnson 10 9/10/95-4/2/96Charles Johnson 10 6/25/95-7/6/95*
*rookie season- info courtesy of Stats LLC
TEAMMATES WITH 25+ HR, 25+ SB BEFORE JULY(ALL-TIME)
YEAR TEAM HOME RUNS STEALS1969 Athletics Reggie Jackson (29) Bert Campaneris (36)1992 Athletics Mark McGwire (26) Rickey Henderson (26)1996 Indians Albert Belle (25) Kenny Lofton (42)1996 Cubs Sammy Sosa (26) Brian McRae (25)2003 Marlins Mike Lowell (25) Juan Pierre (38)2005 Braves Andruw Jones (25) Rafael Furcal (28)2015 Marlins Giancarlo Stanton (27) Dee Gordon (26) - info courtesy of Stats LLC
PLAYERS WITH SIX 20+ HR SEASONSTHROUGH AGE 25
PLAYER YEARSGiancarlo Stanton 2010-15Alex Rodriguez 1996-01Tony Conigliaro 1964-70Orlando Cepeda 1958-63Frank Robinson 1956-61Eddie Mathews 1952-57Mickey Mantle 1952-57Mel Ott 1929-34 - info courtesy of ESPN Stats & Info
RARE RECOVERYDavid Phelps made consecutive starts against the Rockies on June 6 (10-5 loss at Coors Field) and June 11 (6-0 win at Marlins Park). In Denver, he allowed a career-high tying nine runs, while in Miami he shut out the Rox over a career-high eight innings. According to Stats LLC, he was just the fifth pitcher since 1914 to make back-to-back starts against the same opponent and allow nine-plus runs in the first outing before tossing eight-plus scoreless innings in the second. The short list contains two former Marlins, though they accomplished the feat with other Clubs. Those pitchers were: Carl Pavano for the Yankees against Seattle (9 R in 4.0 IP on 5/11/95; SH on 5/17/05); Kevin Brown for Texas against Boston (9 R in 1.2 IP on 7/1/90; SH on 7/6/90); Bill Wegman for Milwaukee against Detroit (9 R in 5.1 IP on 8/28/88; SH on 9/2/88); and Hippo Vaughn for the Cubs against Pittsburgh (9 R in 8.0 IP on 6/26/20; SH on 6/30/20).
TWICE IS HARDOn June 14 vs. Colorado, the Marlins allowed more than one home run in a game at Marlins Park for the first time since August 15, 2014, ending a streak of 48 con-secutive games without allowing a multi-homer game. According to Stats LLC, that was the longest streak in the Majors since 1990, ahead of a 46-game run by the 1992-93 Montreal Expos. Miami would go on to allow just 58 home runs at home in 2015, tied with Pittsburgh for the second-fewest in the Majors, behind San Francisco (56). It was the fifth-lowest total in Club history, behind 1996 (44), 2014 (45), and 2003 & 2013 (48 each).
LEFTY LOOSEYOn June 20 at Cincinnati, southpaw Justin Nicolino earned the win in his Major League debut, tossing 7.0 shutout innings and allowing just four hits and two walks, with two strikeouts. According to Stats LLC, he was just the fourth left-handed pitcher in the National League since 1995 to earn a win with 7.0-plus innings and no runs allowed in his Major League debut. The others were Carlos Hernandez for Houston on August 18, 2011 vs. the Pirates (7.0 ip), Paul Maholm for Pittsburgh on Aug. 30, 2005 vs. Milwaukee (8.0), and Ryan O’Malley for the Cubs on Aug. 16, 2006 against Houston (8.0). He also became the 10th Marlins pitcher, and just the second lefty, to start and win his ML debut. The others were: A.J. Burnett (1999), Brad Penny (2000), Jason Grilli (2000), Josh Beckett (2001), Scott Olsen (2005), Anibal Sanchez (2006), Ryan Tucker (2008) & Adalberto Mendez (2010). Olsen is the only other left-handed pitcher of the group.
OUT OF LEFT FIELDChristian Yelich went 4x4 on June 27 vs. the Dodgers, including three hits against reigning MVP Clayton Kershaw. Yelich became just the second left-handed hitter to produce a three-hit game against Kershaw, joining Matt Carpenter of St. Louis, who did it on June 29, 2014 at Dodger Stadium. Additionally, according to Stats LLC, Yelich, who singled against J.P. Howell in the eighth inning, became just the third left-handed hitter in Club history to record four hits in a game against left-handed pitching, joining Chris Coghlan (9/17/09 at Cincinnati) and Juan Pierre (5/8/05 vs. Colorado). He was the first lefty to accomplish the feat in MLB since Carpenter did it on June 4, 2014 at Kansas City.
THREE UP, THREE INOn July 1 vs. San Francisco, the Marlins entered the bottom of the ninth trailing 5-3, but Christian Yelich (single), Adeiny Hechavarria (single), and Justin Bour (home run) opened the frame with hits to give Miami a 6-5 walk-off win. According to Stats LLC, it was the first time in Club history that the Fish trailed by two runs entering the bottom of the ninth or later and walked off on a three-run homer with no outs. The last time that happened in the Majors was May 26 of 2015, when the Blue Jays beat the White Sox, 10-9, on a three-run shot by Josh Donaldson with no outs in the ninth.
A COMEBACK STORY, IN TWO ACTSMiami’s Jose Fernandez and San Francisco’s Matt Cain both made their 2015 debuts on July 2 after extended periods on the disabled list. Fernandez (Tommy John recovery) had not appeared in 419 days (13 months, 23 days), while Cain had missed 358 days (11 months, 23 days) due to surgery to remove bone chips in his right elbow in 2014, and a flexor tendon strain in his right arm in 2015. It marked just the 11th time since 1920 that two pitchers who had not appeared in at least 300 days each made their season debuts against one another (min. 777 combined games missed). See the full chart at right. - Stats LLC
AUTOMATIC (STRIKE)OUTCarter Capps recorded a strikeout in 18 consecutive relief appearances from May 30 to July 12, the second-longest run in Club history. Only Steve Cishek, who fanned a batter in 21 straight relief appearances from August 22, 2013-April 22, 2014, had a longer streak. However, Capps’s run was the longest single-season streak in Club history, ahead of 13-game runs by six other relievers, most recently Doug Waechter from April 29-June 6, 2008. Capps’s streak was the ninth-longest in the Majors in 2015, behind Cody Allen (29, from April 29-July 8), Aroldis Chap-man (23, July 28-Oct. 3), Dellin Betances (21, May 5-July 17), Craig Kimbrel (21, from May 2-June 26), Kimbrel (20, July 30-Aug. 10), Alex Colome (20, July 17-Sept. 14), Darren O’Day (19, May 28-July 24), and Betances (19, from April 10-May 19).
RISPY BUSINESSThe Marlins went 11x19 with runners in scoring position in a 14-3 win over the Reds on July 11 at Marlins Park. It was the seventh time in Club history that the Fish recorded 11 hits with RISP, and the first time since July 4, 2008 at Colorado. Miami fell one short of the Club’s single-game record of 12, which was done on June 10, 2005 vs. Texas. The Marlins were one of just eight teams (10 times) to have at least 11 hits with RISP in a game in 2015. Oakland had the most in the Majors this year, with 13 on June 17 vs. San Diego. San Francisco, Baltimore, and the Yankees all had games with 12 hits, and the Marlins, Baltimore, Boston, the Mets, the Yankees, and San Francisco had 11-hit games.
IMPRESSIVE COMPANYDee Gordon didn’t waste any time making an impression on his new team. The two-time All-Star second baseman reached the 50-hit mark on May 7 at San Francisco in his 28th game of the season. According to Elias, that made him the fastest second baseman to 50 hits since Rogers Hornsby reached that mark in his 28th game in 1924. That start contributed to Gordon setting a new Club record for batting average in April at .409, which also ranked as the third-highest monthly average in Club history. Gordon kept up his pace, reaching 100 hits in the fifth-fewest games (tied) in the NL since 1961 (see chart at right).
BIG LEAGUE DREAMWith the selection of Jhonatan Solano from New Orleans on April 24, the Marlins had the first set of brothers to appear on their 25-man roster at the same time in the 23-year history of the organization. It was not the first time the two had shared a Major League field together, however. On May 29, 2012 as a member of the Nationals, Jhonatan made his Major League debut at Marlins Park, just eight days after brother Donovan made his MLB debut with Miami. The duo became the first set of brothers to make their Major League debuts in the same month since Vladimir (9/19/96) and Wilton (9/3/96) Guerrero. Through extensive research, it is believed by Stats LLC, that the Solano’s were the first set of brothers to record their first career hits in the same month since Pete (Baltimore) and Steve (Milwaukee) Stanicek in September 1987.
STARTED AT THE BOTTOM NOW THEY HEREMiami began the season with no rookies on the Opening Day roster, but ended up using 13 by the end of the year, including nine players who made their Major League debuts: Kyle Barraclough (August 7 at Atlanta), Adam Conley (June 10 at Toronto), Brian Ellington (Aug. 3 vs. the Mets), Kendry Flores (June 6 at Colorado), Raudel Lazo (September 5 vs. the Mets), Scott McGough (Aug. 20 vs. Philadelphia), Justin Nicolino (June 20 at Cincinnati), Chris Reed (Aug. 1 vs. San Diego), and Jose Ureña (April 14 at Atlanta). The 13 rookies used was tied for 18th in the Majors this year, and tied for the 10th most in Franchise history, while the nine MLB debuts were tied for eighth in the Majors, and tied for the seventh most in Club history. - Stats LLC
FASTEST NL PLAYERS TO 100 HITS(Since 1961, by Player Games)
PLAYER GAMES YEARRalph Garr, ATL 62 1974Matty ALou, PIT 63 1969Andres Galarraga, COL 63 1993Tony Gwynn, SD 63 1997Larry Walker, COL 65 1997Dee Gordon, MIA 65 2015 - info courtesy of Stats LLC
BOTH PITCHERS MAKING SEASON DEBUT WITH 300+ DAYS B/T APPEARANCES(SINCE 1920, MIN. 777 COMBINED GAMES)
LAST APP. LAST APP. DATE HOME PITCHER (DAYS) ROAD PITCHER (DAYS) TOTAL4/5/11 Jo-Jo Reyes, Tor 358 Brandon McCarthy, Oak 550 9086/11/96 Bobby Munoz, Phi 314 Mike Campbell, ChC 714 10289/28/58 Stover McIlwain, CWS 368 John Tsitouris, KCA 466 8344/20/46 Kirby Higbe, Bro 933 Dave Koslo, NYG 1365 22984/18/46 Howie Pollet, StL 1013 Ed Albosta, Pit 1664 26774/18/46 Ray Scarborough, Was 989 Mickey Harris, Bos 1664 26534/17/46 Bob Joyce, NYG 2415 Frank Hoerst, Phi 1319 37349/14/37 Ted Kleinhans, Cin 400 Buck Marrow, Bro 1816 22164/18/32 Sam Gibson, NYG 575 Huck Betts, Bos 2409 29847/19/21 Jesse Winters, Phi 308 Bob Geary, Cin 682 990 Info courtesy of Stats LLC
ORGANIZATIONAL INFO
MARLINS PLAYER AND PITCHER OF THE YEARPlayer Affiliate/Level SeasonStatsStone Garrett Batavia/Short Season 58 games, .297 average (66x222), 18 doubles, 6 triples, 11 home runs, 46 RBI, .581 sluggingPitcher Affiliate/Level SeasonStatsAdam Conley Miami/MLB 4-1, 3.76 ERA, 15 games, 11 starts, 67.0 ip, 21 bb, 59 so, .258 opp. average New Orleans/Triple-A 9-3, 2.52 ERA, 19 games, 18 starts, 1 shutout, 107.0 ip, 40 bb, 81 so, .219 opp. average MARLINS ORGANIZATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE MONTHMonth Player/Position Affiliate/Level HighlightsApril Arturo Rodriguez/C Greensboro/Low-A 18 games, .406 average (26x64), 4 doubles, 3 home runs, 13 rbi, .453 on-base, .609 sluggingMay Miguel Rojas/INF New Orleans/Triple-A 26 games, .347 average (34x98), 6 doubles, 1 home run, 10 rbi, .400 on-base, .459 sluggingJune Matt Juengel/OF Jacksonville/Double-A 22 games, .284 average (21x74), 4 doubles, 7 home runs, 22 rbi, .676 sluggingJuly Brad Haynal/C Batavia/Short Season 26 games, .358 average (34x95), 11 doubles, 1 home run, 18 RBI, .411 obp, .505 sluggingAugust Stone Garrett/OF Batavia/Short Season 21 games, .312 average (24x77), 9 doubles, 5 home runs, 21 RBI, .386 obp, .649 slugging
MARLINS ORGANIZATIONAL PITCHERS OF THE MONTHMonth Pitcher Affiliate/Level HighlightsApril RHP Juancito Martinez Jupiter/High-A 2-0, 0.00 ERA, 8 games, 12.0 ip, 0 bb, 15 so, .182 opp. averageMay RHP Scott Lyman Jupiter/High-A 4-0, 0.95 ERA, 6 starts, 38.0 ip, 11 bb, 20 so, .169 opp. average June LHP Adam Conley New Orleans/Triple-A 3-0, 2.05 ERA, 5 games, 4 starts, 26.1 ip, 9 bb, 19 so, .172 opp. averageJuly RHP Chris Paddack GCL Marlins/Rookie 0-1, 1.35 ERA, 5 games, 3 starts, 20.0 ip, 3 bb, 15 so, .192 opp. averageAugust LHP Scott Squier Jupiter/Single-A 3-2, 1.74 ERA, 6 games, 5 starts, 31.0 ip, 4 bb, 28 so, .229 opp. average
MINOR LEAGUE MIDSEASON/POSTSEASON ALL-STARSAffiliate Level League PlayersNew Orleans AAA Pacific Coast (3): LHP Adam Conley*, RHP Andre Rienzo, RHP Nick WittgrenJacksonville AA Southern (7): INF David Adams*, INF Zack Cox*, OF Matt Juengel, RHP Sean Donatello, RHP Jacob
Esch, RHP Kendry Flores, C Sharif OthmanJupiter High-A Florida State (9): INF Brian Anderson, INF J.T. Riddle, OF Austin Dean, OF Yefri Perez*, LHP Miguel Del Pozo,
LHP Jarlin Garcia, RHP Tyler Bremer, RHP Scott Lyman, RHP Jauncito MartinezGreensboro Low-A South Atlantic (3): C Arturo Rodriguez*, INF K.J. Woods*, INF Austin SmithBatavia Short Season New York-Penn (4): LHP Alex Carreras, INF Mason Davis, LHP Michael Mader, C Rodrigo Vigil*-denotes both midseason and postseason All-Star, ^-denotes postseason All-Star only
LEAGUE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK/MONTHPeriod Player/Position Affiliate/League HighlightsMay Scott Lyman, RHP Jupiter/FSL 4-0, 0.95 ERA (38.0 ip/4 er), 6 starts, 22 hits, 11 walks, 20 strikeoutsAugust Stone Garrett, OF Batavia/NYP 21 games, .312 (24x77), 9 doubles, 5 home runs, 21 RBI,May 4-10 Kendry Flores, RHP Jacksonville/SOU 1-0, 0.64 ERA (14.0 ip/1 er), 2 starts, 6 hits, 2 walks, 12 strikeouts Austin Dean, INF Jupiter/FSL 6 games, .478 (11x23), 6 runs, 4 doubles, triple, 8 RBIJune 1-7 Matt Juengel, OF Jacksonville/SOU 6 games, .391 (9x23), 4 runs, 3 doubles, 3 home runs, 7 RBIJune 29-July 5 Adam Conley, LHP New Orleans/PCL 1-0, 0.69 ERA (13.0 ip/1 er), 2 starts, 5 hits, 5 walks, 14 strikeoutsJuly 27-Aug. 2 Jordan Holloway, LHP Batavia/NYP 1-0, 0.00 ERA (6.0 ip/0 er), 1 start, 1 hit, 1 walk, 4 strikeoutsAugust 10-16 Brett Lilek, LHP Batavia/NYP 1-0, 0.90 ERA (10.0 ip/1 er), 2 starts, 4 hits, 1 walk, 12 strikeoutsAugust 17-23 Arturo Rodriguez, C Greensboro/SAL 5 games, .368 (7x19), 3 runs, double, 3 home runs, 8 RBI
SeasonRecap: The Zephyrs finished their season with a 58-86 record, fourth in the Pacific Coast League Southern Division. New Orleans had the same record (29-43) at home as on the road. LHP AdamConley led New Orleans with nine wins and 81 strikeouts. He won a career-best five-straight games from May 26-July 5 while posting a 1.42 ERA (44.1 ip/7 er). He did not qualify for ERA title, but held lowest ERA in Pacific Coast League at 2.52 at time of being recalled by Miami. Conley was named the Marlins’ Minor League Pitcher of the Year. On offense, INF VinnyRottino led the Z’s with 120 hits and 10 home runs.
JacksonvilleSunsSouthernLeague(AA)
SouthDivision57-81, 5thPlace,-21.5GB
SeasonRecap: The Jacksonville Suns finished their season with a 57-81 record, fifth place in the Southern League South Division. The Suns finished with a 33-35 record at home while going 24-46 away from Bragan Field. OF KennyWilson led the Club in hits (134) and stolen bases (37). He finished in the top five in five SL batting categories. RHP AustinBrice struck out an organization-high 127 batters in 125.1 innings pitched. RHP IvanPineyro and RHP TrevorWilliams tied for the team-lead in wins, with seven apiece.
JupiterHammerheadsFloridaStateLeague(A+)
SouthDivision67-73, 6thPlace,-9.5GB
SeasonRecap: Jupiter completed their season with a 67-73 record, the highest winning percentage of any Marlins’ Minor League affiliate. The Hammerheads finished the first half of the season with an even 35-35 record, and finished the season six games above .500 on the road. OF YefriPerez set a Jupiter record and led the Florida State League with 71 stolen bases. INF AustinDean finished the year tied for second in the FSL in doubles (32) and tied for fourth in hits (139). He also played the third most games of any player in the FSL (136). RHP KendryFlores posted a 2.29 ERA before being promoted.
GreensboroGrasshoppersSouthAtlanticLeague(A)
NorthernDivision51-88, 7thPlace,-36.0GB
SeasonRecap: Greensboro finished the season with a 51-88 record, seventh in the South Atlantic League Northern Division. C ArturoRodriguez led the ‘Hoppers in hits (131), home runs (19) and RBI (69). OF K.J.Woods led the Club in batting average (.277), slugging percentage (.496) and OPS (.861). Four of the top five home run leaders in the Marlins’ Minor League system came from Greensboro: Rodriguez (19), Woods (18), INF AustenSmith (17) and OF JohnNorwood (16). Three of the top four home run leaders in the South Atlantic League came from Greensboro as well. LHP MichaelMader led the staff with 86 punchouts and 140.2 innings pitched. He was tied for the Club lead in wins with LHP JamesBuckelew at six.
BataviaMuckdogsNewYork-PennLeague(SS)
PinckneyDivision31-44, T-5thPlace,-14.5GB
SeasonRecap: The Batavia Muckdogs completed their season with a 31-44 record, tied for fifth place in the New York-Penn League Pinckney Division. OF StoneGarrett was named the Marlins’ Minor League Player of the Year. He led the NYPL in home runs (11), slugging percentage (.581), RBI (46), extra–base hits (35) and finished eighth in batting (.297). RHP Steven Farnworth anchored the bullpen, recording 13 saves which ranked second in the NYPL and finished third with 19 games finished.
GCLMarlinsGulfCoastLeague(R)
EastDivision33-27,2ndPlace,-1.5GB
SeasonRecap: The GCL Marlins completed their season with a 33-27 record, finishing second place in the Gulf Coast League East Division. INF JosephChavez led the team in batting average (.338), on-base per-centage (.430), and tied with C JustinCohen in home runs (2), while OF JhonnySantos led the Club in hits (56) and RBI (21). Santos also finished ninth in the GCL in batting average (.301), and fifth in hits. RHP ChrisPaddack led the pitching staff with four wins and 39 strikeouts, and LHP GunnarKines recorded a team-high five saves (tied for sixth in GCL).
Henderson Alvarez made just four starts for Miami in 2015, making two appear-ances on the 15-day disabled list. In his four starts, was 0-4 with 6.45 ERA (22.1 ip/16 er).
In first start of season, handed 2-1 loss by Atlanta. Tossed season-high 7.0 innings and allowed just two runs on six hits with no walks and two strikeouts. Over final three starts, made it to sixth inning just once.
Following second start, placed on 15-day DL with right shoulder inflammation, missing 31 games from April 13-May 16.
After returning from the DL on May 16, made two starts, allowing 12 runs (10 earned) on 15 hits with six walks and four strikeouts over 10.1 innings.
Returned to DL on May 23 with reoccurrence of right shoulder inflammation, missing remainder of season.
2015 DAY-BY-DAY/CAREER INFO DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR TP/ST SCORE 4/6 ATL L(0-1) 7.0 6 2 2 0 2 0 81/56 L,1-2 4/12 TB L(0-2) 5.0 7 4 4 1 3 1 83/49 L,5-8 APRIL 0-2 12.0 13 6 6 1 5 1 4.50 ERA 5/17 ATL L(0-3) 5.1 9 6 6 2 2 0 85/56 L,0-6 5/22 BAL L(0-4) 5.0 6 6 4 4 2 0 85/47 L,5-8 MAY 0-2 10.1 15 12 10 6 4 0 8.71 ERA
CAREER PITCHINGYEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR
GAME HIGHS 2015 CAREERCG: - --- 5 last, 6/3/14 vs. TBLOW-HIT CG: - --- 0 9/29/13 vs. DETSHO: - --- 5 last, 6/3/14 vs. TBMOST IP: 7.0 4/6 vs. ATL 9.0 5x; last, 6/3/14 vs. TBMOST K: 3 4/12 vs. TB 7 2x; last, 5/6/14 vs. NYMMOST BB: 4 5/22 vs. BAL 5 8/2/12 at OAKWIN STREAK: - --- 4 2x; last, 7/24/14 to 8/22/14 LOSS STREAK: 4 4/6 to present 5 8/2/12 to 9/1/12
RUN SUPPORT DURING APPEARANCES 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+R AVG. 1 1 1 1 - - - - - - - 2.42
H/W: 6-0/203 B/T: R/RMLB SERVICE: 4 YEARS, 51 DAYS MLB DEBUT: 8/10/11 vs. OAK (w/TOR)BORN: 4/18/90 IN VALENCIA, VEN AGE: 24CONTRACT STATUS: SIGNED THROUGH 2015ACQUIRED: IN 12-PLAYER DEAL WITH TORONTO ON NOVEMBER 19, 2012.
ALVAREZHENDERSON
2015 SEASON SPLITS Total W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGTotal 0 4 4 4 0 22.1 28 18 16 1 7 9 6.45 .311 General W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGHome 0 4 4 4 0 22.1 28 18 16 1 7 9 6.45 .311Day 0 3 3 3 0 17.1 22 12 12 1 3 7 6.23 .314Night 0 1 1 1 0 5.0 6 6 4 0 4 2 7.20 .300Grass 0 4 4 4 0 22.1 28 18 16 1 7 9 6.45 .311Starter 0 4 4 4 0 22.1 28 18 16 1 7 9 6.45 .311One-Run Games 0 1 1 1 0 7.0 6 2 2 0 0 2 2.57 .222In Losses 0 4 4 4 0 22.1 28 18 16 1 7 9 6.45 .311vs. NL 0 2 2 2 0 12.1 15 8 8 0 2 4 5.84 .300vs. AL 0 2 2 2 0 10.0 13 10 8 1 5 5 7.20 .325vs. AL East 0 2 2 2 0 10.0 13 10 8 1 5 5 7.20 .325vs. NL East 0 2 2 2 0 12.1 15 8 8 0 2 4 5.84 .300Pre-All Star 0 4 4 4 0 22.1 28 18 16 1 7 9 6.45 .311Interleague 0 2 2 2 0 10.0 13 10 8 1 5 5 7.20 .325 Days Rest& W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGStart 4 Days Rest& 0 1 1 1 0 5.0 6 6 4 0 4 2 7.20 .300Start 5 Days Rest& 0 1 1 1 0 5.0 7 4 4 1 1 3 7.20 .350Start 6+ Days Rest& 0 2 2 2 0 12.1 15 8 8 0 2 4 5.84 .300Start 4 Days Since Last Start 0 1 1 1 0 5.0 6 6 4 0 4 2 7.20 .300Start 5 Days Since Last Start 0 1 1 1 0 5.0 7 4 4 1 1 3 7.20 .350Start 6+ Days Since Last Start 0 2 2 2 0 12.1 15 8 8 0 2 4 5.84 .300 Monthly W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGApril 0 2 2 2 0 12.0 13 6 6 1 1 5 4.50 .277May 0 2 2 2 0 10.1 15 12 10 0 6 4 8.71 .349 vs Team W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGvs.Atl 0 2 2 2 0 12.1 15 8 8 0 2 4 5.84 .300vs.Bal 0 1 1 1 0 5.0 6 6 4 0 4 2 7.20 .300vs.TB 0 1 1 1 0 5.0 7 4 4 1 1 3 7.20 .350 at Stadium W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGMarlins Park 0 4 4 4 0 22.1 28 18 16 1 7 9 6.45 .311
& Relief appearances and All-Star Game appearances are figured into calculation of days rest.
Completed fifth professional season in Marlins starting rotation, posting a 4-1 record and 3.76 ERA in 15 games (11 starts) with Miami. Among National League rookie starters with 10-or-more starts, ranked fourth in ERA (3.68), while strikeouts/9.0 innings ranked fourth (8.44).
Named Marlins Organizational Pitcher of the Year after going 9-3 with 2.52 ERA at Triple-A New Orleans. Also named to 2015 All-Pacific Coast League Team, receiving most votes among left-handed starters.
It joined a list of several PCL accolades garnered by Conley in 2015, including being named starting pitcher in PCL All-Star Game. Also earned PCL Pitcher of the Week for June 29-July 5, earning win in second start of that week. Allowed one run on five hits and five walks, while striking out 14, in 13.0 total innings.
Named Marlins Minor League Pitcher of the Month for June, going 3-0 with 2.05 ERA (26.1/6) in five appearances (four starts). Held opponents to .172 average, struck out 19 and walked nine.
Eclipsed professional highs in innings pitched, tossing combined 174.0 innings between NOLA and Miami. Also set professional high with 140 strikeouts.
With New Orleans, won career-best five-straight games from May 26-July 5 while posting 1.42 ERA (44.1/7). Tossed season-high 7.1 innings on June 5 at Tacoma, allowing three runs on six hits and a walk with a season-high eight strikeouts.
Did not qualify for ERA title, but held lowest ERA in Pacific Coast League at 2.52, while .219 opponents average also would have led league.
Promotion to Miami on August 1 was third of 2015, also appearing with Marlins from June 8-11 and July 11. Made Major League debut in first stint, tossing scoreless inning on June 10 at Toronto. Retired side in order with just six pitches.
Limited opponents to three-or-fewer runs in each of last eight starts, going 3-1 with 2.78 ERA (45.1/14) in that span. Allowed two-or-less runs in final five starts to end season.
Made first career start on July 11 vs. Cincinnati, earning win after limiting Reds to two runs and five hits (one home run) while walking two and striking out two in 5.0 innings.
Tied season high with four runs allowed on August 18 at Milwaukee. Surrendered three hits while recording six strikeouts over first three innings. In fourth frame, gave up four runs on six hits. The seven strikeouts marked a then-season best, eclipsing previous high of three in previous start.
Held first-place Mets scoreless on three hits while walking none and striking out six over a career-best 7.0 innings on Sept. 16 at Citi Field.
Led all NL rookie starting pitchers with 2.54 ERA in September, while ranking second in strikeouts (30) and third in opponents average (.219).
RUN SUPPORT DURING APPEARANCES 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+R AVG. 1 1 2 - 3 1 2 1 - - - 6.29
H/W: 6-3/185 B/T: L/LMLB SERVICE: 71 DAYSMLB DEBUT: 6/10/15 at TOR BORN: 5/24/90 IN REDMOND, WA AGE: 25CONTRACT STATUS: SIGNED THROUGH 2015ACQUIRED: SELECTED IN SECOND ROUND OF 2011 FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT.
CONLEYADAM
2015 SEASON SPLITS Total W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGTotal 4 1 15 11 0 67.0 65 28 28 7 21 59 3.76 .258 General W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGHome 1 1 7 5 0 30.1 29 11 11 3 12 28 3.26 .259Away 3 0 8 6 0 36.2 36 17 17 4 9 31 4.17 .257Day 2 1 6 5 0 27.2 26 12 12 2 11 16 3.90 .260Night 2 0 9 6 0 39.1 39 16 16 5 10 43 3.66 .257Grass 4 1 13 10 0 60.0 60 26 26 6 19 54 3.90 .264Turf 0 0 2 1 0 7.0 5 2 2 1 2 5 2.57 .200Starter 4 1 11 11 0 58.2 60 24 24 6 19 55 3.68 .270Reliever 0 0 4 0 0 8.1 5 4 4 1 2 4 4.32 .167One-Run Games 1 0 3 2 0 14.0 12 7 7 3 3 15 4.50 .231Extra-Inning Games 0 0 1 1 0 6.0 3 1 1 0 1 8 1.50 .150In Wins 4 0 8 8 0 40.2 46 19 19 5 12 43 4.20 .293In Losses 0 1 7 3 0 26.1 19 9 9 2 9 16 3.08 .200vs. NL 4 1 12 9 0 55.1 52 22 22 5 18 51 3.58 .249vs. AL 0 0 3 2 0 11.2 13 6 6 2 3 8 4.63 .302vs. AL East 0 0 3 2 0 11.2 13 6 6 2 3 8 4.63 .302vs. NL East 3 1 8 6 0 40.1 30 14 14 3 12 34 3.12 .205vs. NL Central 1 0 3 3 0 13.0 22 8 8 2 6 16 5.54 .386vs. NL West 0 0 1 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 .000Pre-All Star 1 0 2 1 0 6.0 5 2 2 1 2 2 3.00 .238Post-All Star 3 1 13 10 0 61.0 60 26 26 6 19 57 3.84 .260Interleague 0 0 3 2 0 11.2 13 6 6 2 3 8 4.63 .302 Days Rest& W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGStart 4 Days Rest& 2 1 4 4 0 22.0 19 9 9 2 9 17 3.68 .235Start 5 Days Rest& 0 0 4 4 0 18.2 30 12 12 3 7 22 5.79 .380Start 6+ Days Rest& 2 0 3 3 0 18.0 11 3 3 1 3 16 1.50 .177Relief 1 Day Rest& 0 0 1 0 0 3.0 3 3 3 1 1 1 9.00 .250Relief 2 Days Rest& 0 0 1 0 0 2.1 2 1 1 0 1 2 3.86 .222Relief 6+ Days Rest& 0 0 2 0 0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 .000Start 4 Days Since Last Start 2 1 4 4 0 22.0 19 9 9 2 9 17 3.68 .235Start 5 Days Since Last Start 0 0 3 3 0 14.0 22 8 8 2 6 19 5.14 .361Start 6+ Days Since Last Start 2 0 4 4 0 22.2 19 7 7 2 4 19 2.78 .238 Monthly W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGJune 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 .000July 1 0 1 1 0 5.0 5 2 2 1 2 2 3.60 .278August 1 1 7 4 0 26.2 31 16 16 4 9 25 5.40 .301September 2 0 5 5 0 28.1 23 8 8 2 9 30 2.54 .219October 0 0 1 1 0 6.0 6 2 2 0 1 2 3.00 .261 vs Team W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGvs.Atl 1 0 2 1 0 8.0 7 6 6 1 4 5 6.75 .233vs.Bos 0 0 1 1 0 4.2 8 4 4 1 1 3 7.71 .444vs.Cin 1 0 1 1 0 5.0 5 2 2 1 2 2 3.60 .278vs.Mil 0 0 2 2 0 8.0 17 6 6 1 4 14 6.75 .436vs.NYM 1 0 2 1 0 9.1 5 1 1 0 1 8 0.96 .152vs.Phi 0 1 3 3 0 18.0 12 4 4 0 6 15 2.00 .190vs.SD 0 0 1 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 .000vs.TB 0 0 1 1 0 6.0 5 2 2 1 2 5 3.00 .227vs.Tor 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 .000vs.Was 1 0 1 1 0 5.0 6 3 3 2 1 6 5.40 .300 at Stadium W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGCiti Field 1 0 1 1 0 7.0 3 0 0 0 0 6 0.00 .125Citizens Bank Park 0 0 1 1 0 6.0 6 2 2 0 1 2 3.00 .261Marlins Park 1 1 7 5 0 30.1 29 11 11 3 12 28 3.26 .259Miller Park 0 0 1 1 0 3.2 9 4 4 0 1 7 9.82 .500Nationals Park 1 0 1 1 0 5.0 6 3 3 2 1 6 5.40 .300Rogers Centre 0 0 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 .000Tropicana Field 0 0 1 1 0 6.0 5 2 2 1 2 5 3.00 .227Turner Field 1 0 2 1 0 8.0 7 6 6 1 4 5 6.75 .233
& Relief appearances and All-Star Game appearances are figured into calculation of days rest.
Completed 2015 having made 13 starts and one relief appearance for Miami, going 2-5 with 4.52 ERA (69.2 ip/35 er). Missed considerable time this season due to vertigo, and a later reoccurrence of symptoms associated with vertigo.
Prior to being placed on 15-day DL on May 18 (retro to May 14), was 1-3 with 4.08 ERA (39.2/18) in seven starts. Made three rehab starts between Triple-A New Orleans and Double-A Jacksonville, with no record and 3.94 ERA prior to returning from Major League DL on June 24.
Made two starts with Marlins following return on June 24 and allowed nine runs in 5.2 innings. Optioned to NOLA on July 5 and made two starts before going on 7-day DL with a reoccurrence of symptoms. Started three games between GCL Marlins and Single-A Jupiter, going 0-2 with 4.85 ERA before being recalled by Marlins on September 4.
Had considerably better numbers at home than on road, going 0-2 with just a 1.38 ERA (32.2/5) in six starts at Marlins Park. In seven road assignments, was 2-3 with 7.64 ERA (33.0/28).
Took loss in season debut, April 11 vs. Tampa Bay, despite allowing just one run in 6.0 innings. Marked first career loss to Rays, previously going 3-0 with 1.17 ERA in three career starts against TB.
Picked up first win and evened record at 1-1 on April 22 at Philadelphia. Allowed one run on four hits (one home run) with no walks and four strikeouts over 6.0 innings. Was one of just two road starts in which he allowed two-or-fewer runs (also Sept. 17 at Washington).
Took second and final home loss on May 3 vs. Philadelphia. Allowed three runs on five hits and a walk while striking out season-best six in 5.0 frames.
Made first career relief appearance on June 26 vs. Dodgers, tossing 4.0 innings. Allowed two runs on six hits and three walks (one intentional) with three strikeouts and two wild pitches. Marked third relief appearance of 4.0+ innings by a Marlins reliever this season.
From May 3-July 4, went 0-3 with 9.00 ERA (20.0/20) in five games (four starts). Made second-shortest start of career on July 4 against Cubs at Wrigley Field, allowing career-high tying seven runs on four hits and three walks while striking out two in just 1.2 innings. Shortest career start was a 0.1 inning outing on April 18, 2014 at Oakland (3 H, 7 R, 7 ER, 4 BB, 2 HR).
Over final five starts of season, went 1-1 with 2.96 ERA, limiting opponents to eight runs in 24.1 innings. Held foes to two-or-fewer runs in four of five starts in that span, including two scoreless efforts: Sept. 11 vs. Washington and Sept. 24 vs. Philadelphia.
Since coming to Miami, has gone 6-9 with a 3.50 ERA (133.2/52) in 24 appear-ances (23 starts). As a starter, has allowed more than three runs just six times in 23 starts; seven on July 4, 2015 at Cubs, four on August 1, 2014 vs. Cincinnati, May 8, 2015 at San Francisco and May 13 at LAD, and five on April 16, 2015 at Mets and Sept. 30, 2015 at Tampa Bay. Has held opponents to one or no runs in 10 of those assignments.
GAME HIGHS 2015 CAREERCG: - --- - ---LOW-HIT CG: - --- - ---SHO: - --- - ---MOST IP: 8.0 4/27 vs. NYM 8.0 3x; last, 4/27/15 vs. NYMMOST K: 6 5/3 vs. PHI 8 3x; last, 6/9/14 at ARIMOST BB: 4 9/30 at TB 8 9/26/14 at WSH (1)WIN STREAK: - --- 4 2x; last, 8/12/14 to 9/5/14 LOSS STREAK: 3 5/3 to 9/11 4 9/10/14 to 4/16/15
RUN SUPPORT DURING APPEARANCES 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+R AVG. 4 4 3 - 1 - 1 - - - - 2.74
H/W: 6-3/196 B/T: R/RMLB SERVICE: 2 YEARS, 16 DAYSMLB DEBUT: 7/12/13 at TB (w/HOU)
BORN: 5/25/90 IN LEAGUE CITY, TX AGE: 24CONTRACT STATUS: SIGNED THROUGH 2015ACQUIRED: WITH KIKE HERNANDEZ AND AUS-TIN WATES FROM HOUSTON IN EXCHANGE FOR COLIN MORAN, JAKE MARISNICK, FRANCIS MAR-TES AND 2015 COMP. BALANCE DRAFT PICK ON JULY 31, 2014
COSARTJARRED
2015 SEASON SPLITS Total W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG Total 2 5 14 13 0 69.2 63 35 35 10 33 47 4.52 .243 General W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG Home 0 2 7 6 0 36.2 29 7 7 1 16 22 1.72 .218 Away 2 3 7 7 0 33.0 34 28 28 9 17 25 7.64 .270 Day 0 2 4 4 0 21.0 18 9 9 3 8 14 3.86 .231 Night 2 3 10 9 0 48.2 45 26 26 7 25 33 4.81 .249 Grass 2 4 13 12 0 65.0 58 30 30 9 29 43 4.15 .240 Turf 0 1 1 1 0 4.2 5 5 5 1 4 4 9.64 .294 Starter 2 5 13 13 0 65.2 57 33 33 10 30 44 4.52 .237 Reliever 0 0 1 0 0 4.0 6 2 2 0 3 3 4.50 .333 One-Run Games 0 0 4 4 0 19.0 18 5 5 3 9 14 2.37 .261 In Wins 2 0 6 6 0 31.0 25 8 8 5 12 22 2.32 .225 In Losses 0 5 8 7 0 38.2 38 27 27 5 21 25 6.28 .257 vs. NL 2 3 12 11 0 59.0 55 29 29 9 26 42 4.42 .248 vs. AL 0 2 2 2 0 10.2 8 6 6 1 7 5 5.06 .216 vs. AL East 0 2 2 2 0 10.2 8 6 6 1 7 5 5.06 .216 vs. NL East 2 1 8 8 0 44.0 34 12 12 4 14 31 2.45 .215 vs. NL Central 0 1 1 1 0 1.2 4 7 7 2 3 2 37.80 .444 vs. NL West 0 1 3 2 0 13.1 17 10 10 3 9 9 6.75 .309 Pre-All Star 1 4 9 8 0 45.1 42 27 27 7 20 29 5.36 .244 Post-All Star 1 1 5 5 0 24.1 21 8 8 3 13 18 2.96 .241 Interleague 0 2 2 2 0 10.2 8 6 6 1 7 5 5.06 .216 Days Rest& W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG Start 4 Days Rest& 0 1 5 5 0 27.2 24 13 13 4 13 18 4.23 .238 Start 5 Days Rest& 2 2 4 4 0 21.2 17 11 11 3 8 18 4.57 .213 Start 6+ Days Rest& 0 2 4 4 0 16.1 16 9 9 3 9 8 4.96 .267 Relief 6+ Days Rest& 0 0 1 0 0 4.0 6 2 2 0 3 3 4.50 .333 Start 4 Days Since Last Start 0 1 5 5 0 27.2 24 13 13 4 13 18 4.23 .238 Start 5 Days Since Last Start 2 2 4 4 0 21.2 17 11 11 3 8 18 4.57 .213 Start 6+ Days Since Last Start 0 2 4 4 0 16.1 16 9 9 3 9 8 4.96 .267 Monthly W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG April 1 1 4 4 0 25.1 16 7 7 2 7 12 2.49 .184 May 0 2 3 3 0 14.1 16 11 11 3 7 12 6.91 .276 June 0 0 1 0 0 4.0 6 2 2 0 3 3 4.50 .333 July 0 1 1 1 0 1.2 4 7 7 2 3 2 37.80 .444 September 1 1 5 5 0 24.1 21 8 8 3 13 18 2.96 .241 vs Team W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG vs.ChC 0 1 1 1 0 1.2 4 7 7 2 3 2 37.80 .444 vs.LAD 0 0 2 1 0 9.1 11 6 6 2 6 7 5.79 .289 vs.NYM 0 0 3 3 0 18.0 14 6 6 2 5 10 3.00 .222 vs.Phi 1 1 3 3 0 15.0 13 4 4 1 3 12 2.40 .232 vs.SF 0 1 1 1 0 4.0 6 4 4 1 3 2 9.00 .353 vs.TB 0 2 2 2 0 10.2 8 6 6 1 7 5 5.06 .216 vs.Was 1 0 2 2 0 11.0 7 2 2 1 6 9 1.64 .179 at Stadium W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG AT&T Park 0 1 1 1 0 4.0 6 4 4 1 3 2 9.00 .353 Citi Field 0 0 1 1 0 5.1 7 5 5 1 1 5 8.44 .333 Citizens Bank Park 1 0 1 1 0 6.0 4 1 1 1 0 4 1.50 .190 Dodger Stadium 0 0 1 1 0 5.1 5 4 4 2 3 4 6.75 .250 Marlins Park 0 2 7 6 0 36.2 29 7 7 1 16 22 1.72 .218 Nationals Park 1 0 1 1 0 6.0 3 2 2 1 3 4 3.00 .143 Tropicana Field 0 1 1 1 0 4.2 5 5 5 1 4 4 9.64 .294 Wrigley Field 0 1 1 1 0 1.2 4 7 7 2 3 2 37.80 .444
& Relief appearances and All-Star Game appearances are figured into calculation of days rest.
GAME HIGHS 2015 CAREERCG: --- - ---LOW-HIT CG: --- - ---SHO: --- - ---MOST IP: 7.0 2x; last, 7/22 at ARI 8.0 5x; last, 4/29/14 vs. ATLMOST K: 11 7/22 at ARI 14 2x; last, 4/22/14 at ATLMOST BB: 4 7/28 vs. WSH 4 5x; last, 7/28/15 vs. WSHWIN STREAK: 6 7/2 to 9/25 6 7/2/15 to 9/25/15 LOSS STREAK: - --- 2 4/18/13 to 4/23/13
H/W: 6-2/215 B/T: R/RMLB SERVICE: 3 YEARS MLB DEBUT: 4/7/13 at NYMBORN: 7/31/92 IN SANTA CLARA, CUBA AGE:23CONTRACT STATUS: SIGNED THROUGH 2015ACQUIRED: SELECTED IN FIRST ROUND (14TH OVERALL) OF 2011 FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT.
FERNANDEZJOSE
Made 11 starts for Miami after returning from Tommy John surgery on July 2. Underwent surgery by Dr. Neal ElAttrache at the Kerlan-Jobe Clinic in Los Angeles on May 16, 2014, missing a total of 14 months. Finished 2015 with 6-1 record and 2.92 ERA (64.2 ip/21 er), recording 79 strikeouts compared to just 14 walks.
Made five rehab appearances between Single-A Jupiter and Double-A Jacksonville, combining to go 1-2 with a 4.01 ERA (24.2/11), six walks and 33 strikeouts. Worked up to 90 pitches in final rehab start on June 27 with Double-A Jacksonville.
Missed 29 games on 15-day disabled list with right biceps strain suffered in August 7 start at Atlanta. Placed on DL on August 11 (retro to August 8) and was reinstated on September 11.
In season debut on July 2 vs. San Francisco, came away victorious after allow-ing three runs on seven hits (one home run) while walking none and striking out six over 6.0 innings. Helped cause with second career home run in second plate appearance (off Matt Cain).
The three runs allowed in debut snapped streak of 20 straight home starts allowing fewer than three earned runs, which fell one short of Major League record. San Diego’s Andrew Cashner allowed fewer than three earned runs in 21 consecutive home starts from June 2013 to April 2015. One other pitcher did it in 20 straight home starts: Orel Hershiser (April 1985 to April 1986). - Elias
On July 9 vs. Cincinnati, made 22nd home start without a loss, surpassing Montreal’s David Palmer for the longest streak of home starts without a loss to begin a career (since 1914), according to Stats LLC.
Recorded third win of season after beating Arizona on July 22 at Chase Field. Tossed season-high tying 7.0 innings while striking out season-best 11. Marked first 10+ strikeout game since May 8, 2014 vs. Dodgers (10).
Held Padres scoreless on four hits over 6.0 innings on August 2 at Marlins Park. Walked two while striking out 10. Marked second 10+ strikeout game of season and ninth of career. Tied A.J. Burnett for second-most 10+ strikeout games in Club history, behind Ricky Nolasco’s 13.
Extended home unbeaten streak to 26 games with Sept. 25 start against Atlanta. He is one of six pitchers to have recorded 26 consecutive home starts without a loss at any point of their Major League careers. The others are Kenny Rogers (38, 1997-2000 for the Yankees, A’s, Mets, and Rangers), Zack Greinke (29, 2010-2012 for the Royals and Brewers), Lefty Grove (28, 1938-1941 for the Red Sox), Tommy Greene (27, 1991-1994 for the Phillies), and Ray Kremer (26, 1926-1927 for the Pirates). - Elias
Allowed season-high six runs to Braves on nine hits. The nine hits were most allowed at home in career. Had previously given up seven to Giants in first start of 2015. Had never allowed more than three earned runs in any of previous 25 career starts at home.
Is now 17-0 with a 1.40 ERA in his 26 career starts at home. Among players to debut since earned runs became an official statistic in 1912 (N.L.) and 1913 (A.L.), his ERA ranks fourth behind Ferdie Schupp (1.01), Rube Foster (1.34) and Vida Blue (1.39). Also, according to Elias, he passed Johnny Allen (1932-33) and LaMarr Hoyt (1980-82) for most consecutive home wins to start a career (since 1900); Allen and Hoyt both went 16-0 before taking their first loss.
In final start of 2015, allowed career-high 11 hits in 4-1 loss to Tampa Bay at the Trop. Surrendered just two runs while striking out nine and walking none over 6.0 innings. Previous high for hits allowed was nine in previous start against Braves at Marlins Park.
RUN SUPPORT DURING APPEARANCES 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+R AVG. 1 1 5 1 - 2 - - - - 1 5.01
2015 SEASON SPLITS Total W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGTotal 6 1 11 11 0 64.2 61 21 21 4 14 79 2.92 .249 General W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGHome 5 0 6 6 0 35.0 32 10 10 2 8 39 2.57 .248Away 1 1 5 5 0 29.2 29 11 11 2 6 40 3.34 .250Day 1 0 2 2 0 12.0 11 3 3 1 2 16 2.25 .239Night 5 1 9 9 0 52.2 50 18 18 3 12 63 3.08 .251Grass 6 0 10 10 0 58.2 50 19 19 3 14 70 2.91 .230Turf 0 1 1 1 0 6.0 11 2 2 1 0 9 3.00 .393Starter 6 1 11 11 0 64.2 61 21 21 4 14 79 2.92 .249One-Run Games 2 0 3 3 0 16.2 21 11 11 3 3 16 5.94 .313Extra-Inning Games 0 0 1 1 0 5.2 5 2 2 1 2 8 3.18 .238In Wins 6 0 7 7 0 42.0 37 13 13 2 10 50 2.79 .239In Losses 0 1 4 4 0 22.2 24 8 8 2 4 29 3.18 .267vs. NL 6 0 10 10 0 58.2 50 19 19 3 14 70 2.91 .230vs. AL 0 1 1 1 0 6.0 11 2 2 1 0 9 3.00 .393vs. AL East 0 1 1 1 0 6.0 11 2 2 1 0 9 3.00 .393vs. NL East 3 0 6 6 0 32.2 28 13 13 2 10 34 3.58 .233vs. NL Central 1 0 1 1 0 7.0 6 0 0 0 0 9 0.00 .240vs. NL West 2 0 3 3 0 19.0 16 6 6 1 4 27 2.84 .222Pre-All Star 2 0 2 2 0 13.0 13 3 3 1 0 15 2.08 .265Post-All Star 4 1 9 9 0 51.2 48 18 18 3 14 64 3.14 .245Interleague 0 1 1 1 0 6.0 11 2 2 1 0 9 3.00 .393 Days Rest& W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGStart 4 Days Rest& 1 0 3 3 0 18.0 13 5 5 0 5 27 2.50 .194Start 5 Days Rest& 1 1 3 3 0 17.2 20 5 5 2 6 22 2.55 .290Start 6+ Days Rest& 4 0 5 5 0 29.0 28 11 11 2 3 30 3.41 .257Start 4 Days Since Last Start 1 0 3 3 0 18.0 13 5 5 0 5 27 2.50 .194Start 5 Days Since Last Start 1 1 3 3 0 17.2 20 5 5 2 6 22 2.55 .290Start 6+ Days Since Last Start 4 0 5 5 0 29.0 28 11 11 2 3 30 3.41 .257 Monthly W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGJuly 4 0 5 5 0 32.0 26 9 9 1 7 37 2.53 .222August 0 0 2 2 0 11.0 8 2 2 0 3 16 1.64 .195September 2 0 3 3 0 15.2 16 8 8 2 4 17 4.60 .271October 0 1 1 1 0 6.0 11 2 2 1 0 9 3.00 .393 vs Team W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGvs.Ari 1 0 1 1 0 7.0 5 3 3 0 2 11 3.86 .192vs.Atl 1 0 2 2 0 10.0 13 8 8 1 2 8 7.20 .317vs.Cin 1 0 1 1 0 7.0 6 0 0 0 0 9 0.00 .240vs.Phi 0 0 1 1 0 6.0 4 2 2 0 1 6 3.00 .182vs.SD 0 0 1 1 0 6.0 4 0 0 0 2 10 0.00 .182vs.SF 1 0 1 1 0 6.0 7 3 3 1 0 6 4.50 .292vs.TB 0 1 1 1 0 6.0 11 2 2 1 0 9 3.00 .393vs.Was 2 0 3 3 0 16.2 11 3 3 1 7 20 1.62 .193 at Stadium W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGChase Field 1 0 1 1 0 7.0 5 3 3 0 2 11 3.86 .192Citizens Bank Park 0 0 1 1 0 6.0 4 2 2 0 1 6 3.00 .182Marlins Park 5 0 6 6 0 35.0 32 10 10 2 8 39 2.57 .248Nationals Park 0 0 1 1 0 5.2 5 2 2 1 2 8 3.18 .238Tropicana Field 0 1 1 1 0 6.0 11 2 2 1 0 9 3.00 .393Turner Field 0 0 1 1 0 5.0 4 2 2 0 1 6 3.60 .211
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Hand split fifth Major League season between bullpen and rotation, making 12 starts and 26 appearances out of bullpen. In starting role, went 4-6 with 5.68 ERA, and was 0-1 with 4.71 ERA as reliever. Established career highs in wins (4) and appearances (38), while tying career-high with 67 strikeouts.
Opened season in bullpen and recorded career high in innings pitched as reliever in season debut, tossing 4.1 frames on April 7 against Atlanta. Marked longest bullpen outing by Marlins reliever since Kevin Slowey went 7.0 frames on June 8, 2013 at Citi Field against Mets.
Made three trips through rotation from May 27-June 8, going 1-1 with 6.17 ERA (11.2/8). In first start of season, May 27 at Pittsburgh, held Pirates scoreless on four hits while walking none and striking out two over 5.0 innings. In second start, allowed just two runs on six hits and two walks while striking out two over 6.0 innings. Third start was shortest of season and career, lasting just 0.2 inning against Toronto at Rogers Centre on June 8. Surrendered six runs on six hits and a walk with one strikeout.
Went back into bullpen on June 14 and allowed just four runs over next 10 appearances (11.0 ip) before moving back into rotation on August 4. From June 14-August 9, went 1-0 with 2.05 ERA over 12 games, which included two starts. Allowed total of five runs and 17 hits over 22.0 inning stretch.
Took loss in final four starts, his only losing streak of the season. Allowed 18 earned runs over 14.1 innings in that time (11.30 ERA). Had allowed 18 runs in previous eight starts, while going 4-2.
In six August starts, went 3-2 with 3.79 ERA (35.2/15), holding opponents to two-or-fewer runs four times. August ERA ranked 12th among qualifying National League starters.
Tossed 7.0 innings on August 9 at Atlanta. Held Braves to just one run (Jonny Gomes HR) on two hits while walking two and striking out three. Prior to home run, tossed season-best 16.1 consecutive scoreless innings dating back to July 4.
Seventh-inning home run by Gomes was first allowed this season. Had gone 82.2 innings over 34 appearances dating back to September 1, 2014 (55.2 ip this season) without allowing a home run. Marked longest single-season streak without allowing a home run. Previous best was 43.0 from July 3-August 5, 2014.
In same game, recorded two sac bunt RBI to become first player in Marlins his-tory to do so, and first player in MLB since Alex Cora on July 16, 2004. He is the only pitcher since 1974 to do so. - Stats LLC
On August 15 at St. Louis, took loss after surrendering six runs on season-high 11 hits (two home runs) while walking none and striking out five over 6.0 frames. Allowed home runs in consecutive appearances after having not allowed a single homer in first 28 games.
Had career day on August 25 vs. Pittsburgh, tossing career-best 8.0 innings while striking out season-high tying five, earning fourth win of season. Allowed two runs on nine hits with no walks in Miami’s 5-2 victory. Struck out five in each of last four August starts while allowing just four walks in that span.
In 43 career starts, is 8-24 with 4.86 ERA (222.0/120). As reliever, has gone 1-1 with one save and 4.19 ERA (66.2/31) in 47 appearances.
GAME HIGHS 2015 CAREERCG: - --- - ---LOW-HIT CG: - --- - ---SHO: - --- - ---MOST IP: 8.0 8/25 vs. PIT 8.0 8/25/15 vs. PITMOST K: 5 4x; last, 8/30 at WSH 6 6/7/11 vs. ATLMOST BB: 6 9/19 at WSH 6 3x; last, 9/19/15 at WSHWIN STREAK: 2 8/20 to 8/25 2 2x; last, 8/20/15 to 8/25/15 LOSS STREAK: 4 8/30 to present 7 8/8/11 to 9/13/13
RUN SUPPORT DURING APPEARANCES 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+R AVG. 2 2 2 1 2 1 - - 1 - - 4.74
HANDBRAD
H/W: 6-3/219 B/T: L/LMLB SERVICE: 2 YEARS, 74 DAYS MLB DEBUT: 6/7/11 vs. ATLBORN: 3/20/90 IN MINNEAPOLIS, MN AGE: 24CONTRACT STATUS: SIGNED THROUGH 2015ACQUIRED: SELECTED IN SECOND ROUND OF 2008 FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT.
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Finished third full Major League season leading Marlins staff in wins (11), losses (14), starts (31), innings (187.1), walks (77) and strikeouts (137). His 11 wins estab-lished a career best, outdoing a 10-win performance in 2014.
Held opponents to .216 (37x171) average when leading off an inning, the ninth-best mark among qualifying National League starters. Trailed Jake Arrieta (.167), Zack Greinke (.174), Jacob deGrom (.176), Max Scherzer (.179), Matt Harvey (.190), Madison Bumgarner (.208), Kyle Hendricks (.208) and Clayton Kershaw (.212). - Stats LLC
Owned fifth-best home ERA among qualifying NL starters at 1.68 (48.1 ip/9 er) prior to All-Star Break, going 4-1 in seven starts (eight appear-ances). Allowed more than two earned runs in just one of the seven starts, giving up three to Philadelphia on May 1. Marked ninth-lowest pre-ASG ERA at home in Marlins history (min. five starts). - Stats LLC
Opened season going 2-3, 4.62 (39.0/20) in seven starts. Moved to bullpen and made just one appearance, on May 16 vs. Atlanta (3.0 ip, 2 h, 0 r). Returned to rotation after that outing and went 9-11, 4.03 (145.1/65) in 24 starts to end season.
Posted 2-2 record and 4.50 ERA in four April starts. Lowered monthly ERA in each of next three months: 3.72 in May, 2.93 in June and 2.61 in July. ERA spiked to 6.68 in August as he went 0-6 in his six starts. Became first Marlins starter to go 0-6 in a single month. He and Jeff Samardzija, who also went 0-6 in August, were first MLB starters to go 0-6 in calendar month since Eric Stults in June 2014.
Earned win in three straight starts from June 15-July 3, marking longest winning streak of season and tying longest of career (also Sept. 22, 2013-April 4, 2014). Over streak, owned 1.80 ERA (20.0/4).
From June 5-August 29, recorded a decision in 15 consecutive outings. Was eighth-longest run of consecutive starts with a decision in Marlins history, and longest since Ricky Nolasco in 2006 (16 straight). The Club record is 20, done by John Burkett in 1995 and Kevin Brown in 1996. - Stats LLC
Posted best six-start stretch of season from June 15-July 23, going 4-2 with 1.62 ERA (39.0/7). Held opponents to one or no earned runs in four of six starts.
On June 10 at Toronto, surrendered career-high tying three home runs, while striking out seven. Also allowed three home runs to Washington at Nationals Park on May 6 and again on August 29. Tied Jordan Zimmermann, Max Scherzer and Kyle Kendrick for second-most three-homer games allowed by a National League starter, behind James Shields’ 4.
Took loss in seven consecutive starts from July 29-August 29, marking longest losing streak of career. Over seven-start stretch, owned ERA of 6.81 (39.2/30).
Tossed career-high tying 8.0 innings (fourth time) on Sept. 9 vs. Milwaukee. Also tied career high with 10 strikeouts, also doing so on Sept. 3, 2014 against Mets. Snapped career-long seven-game losing streak with 5-2 win.
GAME HIGHS 2015 CAREERCG: - --- - ---LOW-HIT CG: - --- - ---SHO: - --- - ---MOST IP: 8.0 9/9 vs. MIL 8.0 4x; last, 9/9/15 vs. MILMOST K: 10 9/9 vs. MIL 10 2x; last, 9/9/15 vs. MILMOST BB: 5 2x; last, 9/27 vs. ATL 5 5x; last, 9/27/15 vs. ATLWIN STREAK: 3 6/15 to 7/3 3 2x; last, 6/15/15 to 7/3/15LOSS STREAK: 7 7/29 to 9/4 7 7/29/15 to 9/4/15
RUN SUPPORT DURING APPEARANCES 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+R AVG. 5 5 7 3 2 4 3 2 - - - 4.30
H/W: 6-3/233 B/T: R/RMLB SERVICE: 3 YEARS, 18 DAYS MLB DEBUT: 9/5/12 vs. MILBORN: 6/29/86 IN BRONX, NY AGE: 28CONTRACT STATUS: SIGNED THROUGH 2015ACQUIRED: SELECTED IN 18TH ROUND OF 2008 FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT.
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LOWEST PRE ALL-STAR ERA AT HOME BY MARLINS STARTER
(MIN. 5 STARTS)
PITCHER ERA SEASONJose Fernandez 0.78 2014Dontrelle Willis 1.07 2003Josh Johnson 1.34 2011Brad Penny 1.38 2001Jose Fernandez 1.47 2013Josh Johnson 1.52 2010Henderson Alvarez 1.56 2014Kevin Brown 1.57 1996Tom Koehler 1.79 2015
Split fifth professional season between Triple-A New Orleans and Miami, com-bining on a 12-11 record and 3.71 ERA (189.0 ip/78 er). Established professional highs in games started (32) and innings pitched, besting marks of 28 and 170.1, respectively, in 2014.
Began season at New Orleans, posting 2-0 record and 0.79 ERA (22.2/2) in four April starts. Made six starts in May, going 2-1 with 2.79 ERA (38.2/12). ERA over final two months with NOLA were 5.82 (17.0/11) and 5.28 (30.2/18).
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.
Recalled for first time on June 20 and made Major League that night, holding Cincinnati scoreless over 7.0 innings. Allowed 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. Optioned to NOLA on June 30 and recalled again on August 11.
Did not receive decision on August 11 vs. Boston. Allowed four runs on nine hits and a walk with one wild pitch over 5.2 innings. Came out trailing 4-0, but Marlins came back with 10th-inning walk-off by Justin Bour to win 5-4.
In four start stretch from Aug. 17-Sept. 1, did not allow more than two runs in any start, going 2-1 with 1.98 ERA (27.1/6)
Struck out season-best four in Aug. 22 no decision against Philadelphia at Marlins Park. Went season-high 7.2 innings in outing, allowing two runs on five hits (one home run) and a wak.
His Sept. 20 start at Washington was his fifth of the season, and first in which he took the loss. Went 4-1, 3.20 (39.1/14) on road this season. His 0.87 ERA over the first three outings was the best mark in Club history for a pitcher through his first three career road starts. - Stats LLC
RUN SUPPORT DURING APPEARANCES 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+R AVG. 2 1 3 1 - 3 - 1 - - - 3.89
H/W: 6-3/190 B/T: L/LMLB SERVICE: 66 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
2015 SEASON SPLITS Total W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGTotal 5 4 12 12 0 74.0 72 33 33 8 20 23 4.01 .267 General W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGHome 1 3 6 6 0 34.2 37 19 19 4 11 8 4.93 .287Away 4 1 6 6 0 39.1 35 14 14 4 9 15 3.20 .248Day 0 2 2 2 0 10.0 16 12 12 2 3 4 10.80 .381Night 5 2 10 10 0 64.0 56 21 21 6 17 19 2.95 .246Grass 5 4 12 12 0 74.0 72 33 33 8 20 23 4.01 .267Starter 5 4 12 12 0 74.0 72 33 33 8 20 23 4.01 .267One-Run Games 0 1 3 3 0 17.2 21 9 9 3 6 3 4.58 .318Extra-Inning Games 0 0 1 1 0 5.2 9 4 4 0 1 0 6.35 .391In Wins 5 0 6 6 0 40.1 33 9 9 1 10 10 2.01 .232In Losses 0 4 6 6 0 33.2 39 24 24 7 10 13 6.42 .305vs. NL 5 4 11 11 0 68.1 63 29 29 8 19 23 3.82 .255vs. AL 0 0 1 1 0 5.2 9 4 4 0 1 0 6.35 .391vs. AL East 0 0 1 1 0 5.2 9 4 4 0 1 0 6.35 .391vs. NL East 3 1 6 6 0 40.1 32 15 15 5 9 14 3.35 .227vs. NL Central 2 2 4 4 0 24.0 25 9 9 2 9 7 3.38 .278vs. NL West 0 1 1 1 0 4.0 6 5 5 1 1 2 11.25 .375Pre-All Star 1 1 2 2 0 11.0 10 5 5 1 3 4 4.09 .256Post-All Star 4 3 10 10 0 63.0 62 28 28 7 17 19 4.00 .268Interleague 0 0 1 1 0 5.2 9 4 4 0 1 0 6.35 .391 Days Rest& W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGStart 4 Days Rest& 1 1 3 3 0 20.2 17 4 4 2 7 8 1.74 .239Start 5 Days Rest& 2 3 5 5 0 27.2 30 20 20 3 9 9 6.51 .288Start 6+ Days Rest& 2 0 4 4 0 25.2 25 9 9 3 4 6 3.16 .263Start 4 Days Since Last Start 1 1 3 3 0 20.2 17 4 4 2 7 8 1.74 .239Start 5 Days Since Last Start 2 3 5 5 0 27.2 30 20 20 3 9 9 6.51 .288Start 6+ Days Since Last Start 2 0 4 4 0 25.2 25 9 9 3 4 6 3.16 .263 Monthly W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGJune 1 1 2 2 0 11.0 10 5 5 1 3 4 4.09 .256August 1 1 4 4 0 26.0 26 10 10 2 8 8 3.46 .274September 2 2 5 5 0 30.0 30 16 16 4 9 9 4.80 .273October 1 0 1 1 0 7.0 6 2 2 1 0 2 2.57 .231 vs Team W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGvs.Atl 2 0 2 2 0 14.0 8 1 1 0 5 3 0.64 .178vs.Bos 0 0 1 1 0 5.2 9 4 4 0 1 0 6.35 .391vs.Cin 1 0 1 1 0 7.0 4 0 0 0 2 2 0.00 .174vs.LAD 0 1 1 1 0 4.0 6 5 5 1 1 2 11.25 .375vs.Mil 1 1 2 2 0 11.0 15 7 7 1 3 4 5.73 .319vs.NYM 0 0 1 1 0 6.0 6 3 3 2 1 2 4.50 .261vs.Phi 1 0 2 2 0 14.2 11 4 4 2 1 6 2.45 .208vs.Pit 0 1 1 1 0 6.0 6 2 2 1 4 1 3.00 .300vs.Was 0 1 1 1 0 5.2 7 7 7 1 2 3 11.12 .350 at Stadium W L G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVGCiti Field 0 0 1 1 0 6.0 6 3 3 2 1 2 4.50 .261Citizens Bank Park 1 0 1 1 0 7.0 6 2 2 1 0 2 2.57 .231Great American 1 0 1 1 0 7.0 4 0 0 0 2 2 0.00 .174Marlins Park 1 3 6 6 0 34.2 37 19 19 4 11 8 4.93 .287Miller Park 1 0 1 1 0 6.2 6 2 2 0 2 3 2.70 .240Nationals Park 0 1 1 1 0 5.2 7 7 7 1 2 3 11.12 .350Turner Field 1 0 1 1 0 7.0 6 0 0 0 2 3 0.00 .250
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Finished 2015 on 15-day disabled list with stress fracture in radius bone of right forearm. Combined to go 4-8 with 4.50 ERA (112.0 ip/56 er) in 23 games between bullpen and starting rotation. As starter, went 4-8 with 4.39 ERA (106.2/52) in 19 games, and in four relief appearances had no record and 6.75 ERA (5.1/4).
Opened campaign in bullpen, making season debut on April 7 vs. Atlanta (0.2 ip). In second appearance, April 10 vs. Tampa Bay, allowed four runs on two hits and two walks in 0.1 inning.
Made first start in third appearance, April 17 at Citi Field against Mets. Gave up one run on one hit and three walks with two strikeouts over 4.2 innings.
Earned first win as a Marlin on April 23 at Philadelphia, holding Phillies to no runs and three hits while walking two and striking out five over 7.0 innings. Marked longest start since going 7.0 frames against the Twins on July 5, 2014 at Target Field.
Came away with second win two starts later on May 9 at San Francisco, allow-ing one run on six hits and a walk while striking out three over 6.0 innings. Over first six starts of season, owned ERA of 1.75.
From April 23-May 15, went at least 6.0 innings and allowed three-or-fewer runs in five straight starts. His ERA over that span was 1.72 (31.1/6). Over stretch, tossed fourth-most innings in NL (tied with Bartolo Colon) while ERA was sixth-lowest.
On June 11, held Rockies scoreless over a career-best 8.0 innings. According to Stats LLC, was just fifth pitcher since 1914 to make back-to-back starts against same opponent and allow nine-plus runs in first outing before tossing 8.0-plus scoreless innings in second. Others were Carl Pavano for the Yankees against Seattle (9 R in 4.0 IP on 5/11/95; SH on 5/17/05); Kevin Brown for Texas against Boston (9 R in 1.2 IP on 7/1/90; SH on 7/6/90); Bill Wegman for Milwaukee against Detroit (9 R in 5.1 IP on 8/28/88; SH on 9/2/88); and Hippo Vaughn for the Cubs against Pittsburgh (9 R in 8.0 IP on 6/26/20; SH on 6/30/20).
Tossed 3.1 innings of relief on July 4 at Wrigley, marking longest relief outing since going 4.0 innings on April 26, 2013 vs. Toronto. Has six career relief appear-ances spanning 3.1-or-more innings, including a 5.1 inning affair on April 14, 2012 vs. Angels.
Took loss in first start following All-Star break, allowing three runs and seven hits to Arizona on July 20 at Chase Field. Issued season high four walks while striking out only three. The four walks allowed were most since walking four Indians on June 4, 2014 at Yankee Stadium.
Ended season dropping five consecutive decisions, marking longest losing streak of career. Over nine-game stretch that includes two relief appearances, had ERA of 5.49 (39.1/24), despite allowing three-or-fewer runs in five of seven starts.
Over career, owns 16-19 record with one complete game and 4.36 ERA (326.1/158) in 59 starts. In 51 relief appearances, is 3-3 with one save and a 4.02 ERA (85.0/38).
GAME HIGHS (AS STARTER) 2015 CAREERCG: - --- 1 7/23/14 vs. TEX (5.0 ip)LOW-HIT CG: - --- 5 7/23/14 vs. TEX (5.0 ip)SHO: - --- - ---MOST IP: 8.0 6/11 vs. COL 8.0 6/11/15 vs. COLMOST K: 8 5/15 vs. ATL 8 4x; last, 5/15/15 vs. ATL*MOST BB: 4 7/20 at ARI 6 9/1/12 vs. BALWIN STREAK: 2 2x; last, 6/11 to 6/16 4 6/13/14 to 7/23/14 LOSS STREAK: 5 6/21 to present 5 6/21/15 to present * Had 9 SO in relief, 4/26/13 vs. TOR
RUN SUPPORT DURING APPEARANCES 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+R AVG. 4 3 6 3 - - 1 - 1 - 1 4.13
H/W: 6-2/200 B/T: R/RMLB SERVICE: 3 YEARS, 157 DAYS MLB DEBUT: 4/8/12 at TB (w/NYY)BORN: 10/9/86 IN ST. LOUIS, MO AGE: 28CONTRACT STATUS: SIGNED THROUGH 2015ACQUIRED: FROM YANKEES WITH INF MARTIN PRADO IN EXCHANGE FOR RHP NATHAN EOVALDI, INF GARRETT JONES AND RHP DOMINGO GERMAN ON DECEMBER 19, 2014.
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MARLINS BULLPEN
KYLE BARRACLOUGH# 46 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
2015 SEASON SPLITS
vs. Left .............. .161 (5x31), 1 HR Home ......... 2-0, 1.42 (12.2/2) Day ..................... 1-0, 3.38 (5.1/2)vs. Right ........ .149 (7x47), 0 HR Road ........... 0-1, 3.86 (11.2/5) Night ................ 1-1, 2.37 (19.0/5)
• Began 2015 at Single-A Palm Beach and appeared in 11 games with Cardinals before promotion to Double-A Springfield on May 14. Between two stops, combined to go 3-0 with 12 saves in 13 chances and a 2.27 ERA (39.2/10) in 34 games.
• Named to Texas League All-Star game after going 2-0 with 3.28 ERA (24.2/9) and eight saves in nine opportunities.• Acquired by Miami on July 24 in exchange for RHP Steve Cishek, and was assigned to Double-A Jacksonville. With Suns, went 2x2 in save opportunities and
tossed 4.0 scoreless innings over four games prior to having contract selected on August 7.• Made MLB debut on Aug. 7 at Atlanta, tossing scoreless 8th inning while recording first strikeout (Joey Terdoslavich).• Earned first big league win on Aug. 12 vs. Boston. In 1.1 innings, recorded season-high four strikeouts while allowing one hit and two walks (one intentional).• Picked up second win on September 8 vs. Milwaukee. Tied season-high with four strikeouts over 1.2 innings.• Provided 8.2 scoreless innings from Aug. 23-Sept. 11. Streak was broken in Sept. 14 loss to Mets when he allowed one run on one hit and three walks (one
intentional).• Surrendered season-high two runs on Sept. 19 at Washington. Allowed first Major League home run to Bryce Harper. Was first home run allowed at any level
since July 4, 2012 vs. Connecticut while with Single-A Batavia (101 games).• Including Minor League numbers, tossed 68.0 innings, passing previous career-high of 58.1 in 2014. Tallied 90 SO, also a career high, besting 78 last season.
ERIK CORDIER# 50 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
2015 SEASON SPLITS
vs. Left ............ .353 (6x17), 1 HR Home .......... 0-0, 5.63 (8.0/5) Day ................ 0-0, 22.50 (2.0/5)vs. Right ........ .226 (7x31), 0 HR Road ........... 0-0, 6.23 (4.1/3) Night ............... 0-0, 2.61 (10.1/3)
• Began 2015 on disabled list with right elbow strain. In 12 rehab games (starts) with Single-A San Jose and Triple-A Sacramento, had no record and 1.50 ERA (12.0 ip/2 er). Allowed four hits and eight walks while striking out 20.
• Was designated by San Francisco upon return from DL on May 17 and outrighted to Sacramento. In 22 games with Rivercats, went 2-1 with nine saves (11 opportunities) and 0.70 ERA (25.2/2) in 22 games. Released by Giants on August 1 and signed by Miami on Aug. 5, reporting to Triple-A New Orleans.
• In four games with Zephyrs, had no record and 3.38 ERA (5.1/2) prior to having contract selected by Marlins on Aug. 17.• Made Miami debut on Aug. 18 at Milwaukee, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings with two walks and one strikeout.• Struck out career-best four batters in career-high 3.1 innings on Aug. 26 vs. Pittsburgh.
CARTER CAPPS # 22 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
2015 SEASON SPLITS
vs. Left ........... .160 (8x50), 1 HR Home ......... 1-0, 0.92 (19.2/2) Day .................. 0-0, 2.61 (10.1/3)vs. Right ........ .175 (10x57), 1 HR Road ............ 0-0, 1.59 (11.1/2) Night .............. 1-0, 0.44 (20.2/1)
• Opened season at Triple-A New Orleans, going 0-2 with three saves in four chances and a 1.80 ERA (15.0/3) in 13 games.• Allowed just one earned run (three total) over final 11 games (14.0 ip). • Recalled by Miami on April 13 and made one appearance before being optioned on April 15. Made season debut on April 13 at Atlanta, tossing scoreless
eighth inning.• Tossed Minor League season-high 2.1 innings on April 22 at Iowa, allowing one hit while walking one and striking out five.• Recalled for second time on May 19 and in 23 appearances prior to All-Star break went 1-0 with a 1.42 ERA (25.1/4). ERA tied the sixth-lowest by Marlins re-
liever prior to the break in Club history (min. 20 games). • Recorded career highs in innings pitched (3.0) and strikeouts (6) on May 23 vs. Baltimore, while earning first win since September 6, 2013 vs. Tampa Bay as
member of Seattle.• From time of second recall to going on DL on August 3, led all MLB relievers with 57 strikeouts. Dellin Betances ranked second with 52. • Struck out at least one batter in 28 of 30 appearances this season, and recorded two-or-more strikeouts 17 times.• Recorded 1+ strikeout in 18 consecutive appearances from May 30-July 12, marking longest single-season streak in Club history (T-2nd longest overall). Steve
Cishek owns club record with 1+ strikeout in 21 consecutive games from August 22, 2013 to April 22, 2014.• Landed on 15-day disabled list on Aug. 3 with a right elbow strain and missed remainder of season.
MIKE DUNN# 40 - LEFT-HANDED PITCHER
2015 SEASON SPLITS
vs. Left ......... .227 (20x88), 1 HR Home ....... 1-3, 3.86 (28.0/12) Day .................... 1-0, 1.86 (19.1/4)vs. Right .... .226 (26x115), 5 HR Road ......... 1-2, 5.19 (26.0/15) Night ............ 1-5, 5.97 (34.2/23)
• His 72 appearances were tied for 13th among National League relievers, and were tied for third most of career (also 2011). • Is Marlins all-time leader in relief wins (20) and holds (96). Also owns lowest percentage of inherited runners scored at 25.6 (50-of-195) and lowest average
against at .230 (min. 250 G). Ranks second in appearances with 354, behind Braden Looper (368).• Had better success at home than on road. In 38 appearances at Marlins Park, had ERA of 3.86. In 34 road games, ERA was 5.19.• Struck out side in first appearance of season, April 6 vs. Atlanta, to mark season high. Also had three-strikeout games on August 31 at Atlanta and September
15 at Mets. Has recorded three-or-more strikeouts in an outing 24 times over career.• Earned first win on May 30 at Citi Field against Mets. Second win of season and 20th of career came Sept. 11 vs. Washington.• Connected for first Major League hit on July 11 vs. Cincinnati in just fifth career plate appearance. Singled to center off Pedro Villareal.• Allowed multiple runs eight times, with a season-high four on Aug. 4 vs. Mets (0.2 ip).• Recorded season-high 1.2 innings on Sept. 6 vs. Mets. Only had three appearances at more than 1.0 inning; also April 11 vs. Tampa Bay (1.1) an May 21 vs.
Arizona (1.1).• Stranded 18 of 19 inherited runners prior to All-Star break and finished with just eight of 49 scoring (16.3%). Percentage of inherited runners scored ranked
sixth among NL relievers.
BRIAN ELLINGTON# 49 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
2015 SEASON SPLITS
vs. Left ........... .222 (6x27), 1 HR Home ........... 2-0, 3.18 (11.1/4) Day ..................... 0-0, 1.17 (7.2/1)vs. Right ........ .180 (11x61), 0 HR Road ......... 0-1, 2.63 (13.2/14) Night ................. 2-1, 3.63 (17.1/7)
• Began 2015 in Double-A Jacksonville bullpen, going 4-1 with 2.51 ERA (43.0/12) in 25 appearances. Recorded multiple strikeouts in 13 of 25 games with Suns.• Set season highs in innings pitched (3.2) and strikeouts (6) in first win of season on April 25 vs. Birmingham.• Allowed just four hits and no runs while striking out 18 over final 10 games with Suns (15.2 ip).• Spent July pitching for silver medal-winning Team USA in Pan-Am Games. Made five appearances, allowing one run on three hits and three walks while strik-
ing out six over 4.2 innings.• Following Games, was promoted to Triple-A New Orleans, where he appeared in just one game before having contract selected by Miami on August 3.• Made MLB debut on Aug. 3 against Mets, tossing 1.0 scoreless inning. Allowed one hit and one walk while striking out two. • Tossed season-high 2.0 innings on Aug. 6 at Atlanta, allowing just one hit. Equaled Major League season high on Sept. 25 vs. Atlanta, allowing two runs on
two hits (one home run) and a walk.• Earned first Major League win on September 4 vs. Mets, tossing scoreless 11th inning. Earned second win on Sept. 23 against Philadelphia with scoreless 11th.• Surrendered multiple hits just three times, with a season-high four to Atlanta on Aug. 8 at Turner Field. Gave up two hits to Washington on Aug. 30 at Nationals
Park, and two to Atlanta on Sept. 25 at Marlins Park.
KENDRY FLORES# 63 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
2015 SEASON SPLITS
vs. Left ........ .333 (10x30), 0 HR Home .............. 0-1, 7.11 (6.1/5) Day .................. 0-0, 0.00 (2.1/0)vs. Right ........ .286 (6x21), 0 HR Road .............. 1-1, 2.84 (6.1/2) Night ................. 1-2, 6.10 (10.1/7)
• Had two stints with Miami after opening season at Double-A Jacksonville.• In nine starts with Suns prior to first recall on June 2, went 3-3 with 2.06 ERA (56.2 ip/13 er) and 42 strikeouts to 15 walks.• Held opponents to three-or-fewer runs in all nine starts, while surrendering two-or-fewer seven times.• Tossed season-high 8.0 innings on May 4 at Chattanooga, holding Lookouts to just one hit while walking one and striking out five.• Led Southern League in WHIP (0.85) and ranked fourth in ERA prior to promotion.• Made Major League debut on June 6 at Colorado, allowing three hits and a walk over 2.1 scoreless innings.• In second appearance, June 8 at Toronto, allowed just one hit in 1.1 innings.• Optioned to Triple-A New Orleans on June 12 and posted 3-2 record and 2.61 ERA (58.2/17) in 10 starts with Zephyrs prior to second recall on August 7. Struck
out 42 while issuing 14 walks.• Struck out five-or-more in five of 10 starts with NOLA, including two seven-strikeout performances.• Following second recall, made four appearances out of bullpen, going 1-1 with 4.50 ERA (4.0/2).• Took loss in first appearance with Miami following second recall, August 7 at Atlanta. Allowed three runs (two earned) on three hits and a walk. Also recorded
one strikeout in 1.1 innings.• Earned first Major League win on August 18 at Milwaukee, retiring only batter faced.• Made first Major League start in final appearance of season, August 21 vs. Philadelphia. Surrendered five runs on seven hits and two walks while striking out
a Major League best five in 5.0 innings.• Placed on 15-day disabled list with right shoulder tendinitis on Aug. 25 (retro to Aug. 22) and missed remainder of season.
MARLINS BULLPEN
RAUDEL LAZO# 58 - LEFT-HANDED PITCHER
2015 SEASON SPLITS
vs. Left ............. .429 (3x7), 1 HR Home .......... 0-0, 3.00 (3.0/1) Day ................... 0-0, 0.00 (1.1/0)vs. Right ........ .143 (2x14), 0 HR Road ........... 0-0, 3.38 (2.2/1) Night ................. 0-0, 4.15 (4.1/2)
• Opened season with Single-A Jupiter and went 1-1 with one save (one opportunity) and 1.50 ERA (12.0/2) in eight appearances before being promoted to Double-A Jacksonville on June 15.
• With Hammerheads, four of eight appearances spanned 2.0-or-more innings, including a 2.1-inning outing on May 30 at Brevard County.• Was on disabled list from April 9 to May 23 this year with left elbow ulnar neuritis.• Following promotion to Jacksonville, went 3-2 with 2.15 ERA (29.1/7) in 18 appearances. • Recorded at least one strikeout in 16 of 18 appearances with Suns, including five three-strikeout efforts. • Allowed season-high four runs (none earned) on three hits in July 26 loss to Birmingham. Three hits allowed tied a season high done four times with Jacksonville
and once with Jupiter.• Had contract selected by Miami on September 2 and made Major League debut on Sept. 5 vs. Mets, tossing scoreless eighth inning. Recorded first strikeout
in debut, fanning Bartolo Colon.• Tossed 4.0 consecutive scoreless innings to start Major League career, allowing just one hit. Allowed two runs on four hits over final two appearances (1.2 ip).
SCOTT McGOUGH# 56 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
2015 SEASON SPLITS
vs. Left ............ .667 (6x9), 0 HR Home .......... 0-0, 6.35 (5.2/4) Day ................ 0-0, 12.00 (3.0/4)vs. Right ....... .273 (6x22), 0 HR Road ......... 0-0, 27.00 (1.0/3) Night ................ 0-0, 7.36 (3.2/3)
• Appeared in 27 games between three levels in Marlins organization after returning from Tommy John surgery on June 3, going 0-1 with 1.93 ERA (37.1/8). • Made four appearances with Single-A Jupiter, tossing 7.0 scoreless innings. • Transferred to Double-A Jacksonville on June 15 and allowed four earned runs in 13.1 innings prior to being promoted to Triple-A New Orleans on July 25.• In 13 games with NOLA, was 0-1 with one save and 2.12 ERA (17.0/4). • Made two appearances on Miami’s roster. Had contract selected on August 20 and made Major League debut that night vs. Philadelphia. Allowed three
runs on five hits with one strikeout in 0.2 inning.• Used three times out of bullpen in first stint, allowing three runs on seven hits over 3.2 innings prior to being optioned on Aug. 26.• Recalled from NOLA on Sept. 8 and finished season in Marlins bullpen. Made three appearances over remainder of season, allwoing four runs on five hits in
3.0 innings.
BRYAN MORRIS# 57 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
2015 SEASON SPLITS
vs. Left ........ .297 (30x101), 1 HR Home ...... 5-0, 3.00 (33.0/11) Day ................. 0-0, 2.63 (13.2/4)vs. Right .... .259 (37x143), 2 HR Road ....... 0-4, 3.30 (30.0/11) Night ............. 5-4, 3.28 (49.1/18)
• Appeared in career high 67 games for Marlins, going 5-4 with 3.14 ERA (63.0/22).• Started season by allowing 12 earned runs over first 26.1 appearances, going 3-1 with 4.10 ERA. Over final 41 games, allowed just 10 earned runs in 36.2 in-
nings for 2.45 ERA.• Went 5-0 with 3.00 ERA (33.0/11) in 36 games at Marlins Park and 0-4 with 3.30 ERA (30.0/11) in 31 road appearances.• Recorded 100th career strikeout on April 25 vs. Washington, getting Bryce Harper looking.• Missed 21 games due to DL stint from June 8-30 with a lower back strain. • Tossed season-high 2.0 innings on May 9 at San Francisco, allowing one run on three hits with a walk and three strikeouts. Equaled total five times over re-
mainder of season.• Tied career-highs with four runs (second time) and four hits allowed (fourth time) on May 4 at Washington. Also surrendered four runs to St. Louis on Sept. 6,
2013.• Tied career high with four strikeouts on July 10 against Cincinnati in Miami’s 1-0 loss. Also recorded four strikeouts on June 11, 2013 vs. San Francisco.• Among relievers with at least 25 inherited runners, ranked sixth in National League with 16.0% of inherited runners scoring (4-of-25).
CHRIS NARVESON# 45 - LEFT-HANDED PITCHER
2015 SEASON SPLITS
vs. Left ............ .081 (3x37), 1 HR Home ........ 0-1, 7.47 (15.2/13) Day .................... 1-0, 6.52 (9.2/7)vs. Right ...... .280 (21x75), 6 HR Road .......... 3-0, 1.23 (14.2/2) Night ............... 2-1, 3.48 (20.2/8)
• Began 2015 on Minor League disabled list with left elbow sprain. Debuted at Single-A Jupiter on June 11, starting at Tampa. Allowed four hits, hit one batter and struck out seven over 5.0 scoreless innings.
• Made two starts with Jupiter before being transferred to New Orleans on June 21.• With New Orleans, posted 0-3 record and 5.19 ERA (26.0 ip/15 er) in 10 games. In four starts, went 0-3 with 6.61 ERA (16.1/12), while in six relief appearances
had no record and 2.79 ERA (9.2/3).• Made start in first appearance with NOLA, June 21 at Colorado Springs, allowing five runs on six hits with two walks and a strikeout over just 0.2 inning. • Went 5.0 innings in second start, June 27 at Iowa, giving up seven hits and four runs (one home run) with a walk and season-high six strikeouts. Equaled
strikeout total in next start, July 6 vs. Iowa.• Had contract selected from New Orleans on August 5 and made Marlins debut that night against Mets, tossing 3.2 scoreless innings. Marked second-longest
career relief appearance behind a 4.1 inning outing on October 4, 2009 at St. Louis.• In two starts for Marlins, was 1-1 with 7.00 ERA (9.0/7). In 13 appearances out of bullpen, owned 2-0 record and 3.38 ERA (21.1/8).• Earned first win of season on Aug. 16 at St. Louis, allowing one hit and one run (Stephen Piscotty solo home run) while striking out two in 2.2 innings. Marked
first MLB win since April 10, 2012 at Cubs.• On Aug. 26 vs. Pittsburgh, made first Major League start since April 15, 2012 at Atlanta. Took loss after allowing seven runs on eight hits (one home run) and
three walks while striking out three over 3.2 innings.• In next start, Aug. 31 at Atlanta, held Braves scoreless on two hits and two walks while striking out three over 5.1 innings. Marked longest start since Sept. 25,
2011 vs. Florida (6.1 ip).• Allowed just one run in final six appearances, going 1-0 with 1.08 ERA (8.1/1).
A.J. RAMOS# 44 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
2015 SEASON SPLITS
vs. Left ...... .202 (22x109), 2 HR Home ........ 2-2, 2.83 (41.1/13) Day .................... 2-1, 1.69 (21.1/4)vs. Right .... .169 (23x136), 4 HR Road ......... 0-2, 1.55 (29.0/5) Night ............ 0-3, 2.57 (49.0/14)
• Established career highs with 71 appearances, 32 saves and 87 strikeouts for Marlins in 2015.• Ranked ninth among NL closers in saves and 14th in save percentage (84.2; 32-for-38). Additionally, was tied for fourth in strikeouts, ranked sixth in average
against (.184) and 14th in ERA (2.30).• Took over closer role on May 13 at Dodgers, securing first career save. From that date went 32-for-36 in save opportunities. Was 0-for-2 prior to becoming
closer.• Over first 27 appearances of season, allowed just three runs in 28.1 innings (0.95 ER), going 7-for-9 in save opportunities. In last 44 appearances, went 2-4 with
25 saves (29 opportunities) and 3.21 ERA (42.0/15).• Notched 1.1 inning save on May 30 at Mets. Also logged 1.1-inning saves on September 8 vs. Milwaukee and Sept. 17 at Washington.• Took loss on June 9 at Toronto, allowing two runs on two hits and a walk in just 0.1 inning. Went a Club record 119 appearances between losses; previous loss
was on July 29, 2013 vs. Mets.• From June 12-July 12, had season-long 12.0 inning scoreless streak. Allowed just three hits and two walks over streak, while striking out 13. Went 7-for-7 in save
chances for month.• On July 31 vs. San Diego, surrendered season-high four runs while issuing career-high tying three walks.• Earned first win on August 2 vs. San Diego after suffering blown save. Entered with 2-0 lead and allowed two runs and two hits (one home run) with no walks
and two strikeouts over 1.0 inning. Miami won game in bottom half of inning on Adeiny Hechavarria three-run walk-off home run.• On Aug. 22 vs. Philadelphia, gave up two home runs for first time in career. Had allowed just 11 home runs in 201 games prior to that date.• Recorded four saves in four-game span (Sept. 8-12), becoming the sixth pitcher (eighth time) in Club history to accomplish the feat, the first since Kevin Gregg
(July 9-12, 2008).• Became first closer in Marlins history to save both games of doubleheader on October 3 against Phillies at Citizens Bank Park.
MARLINS BULLPEN
ANDRE RIENZO# 24 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER
2015 SEASON SPLITS
vs. Left ........... .217 (5x23), 0 HR Home ........... 0-0, 6.75 (9.1/7) Day .................. 0-1, 12.27 (3.2/5)vs. Right ....... .235 (12x51), 2 HR Road ........... 0-1, 5.23 (10.1/6) Night ............. 0-0, 4.50 (16.0/8)
• Split season between Triple-A New Orleans and Miami, combining to go 2-7 with 3.61 ERA (97.1 ip/39 er) in 29 games (14 starts).• Began season at NOLA, going 0-3 with 3.15 ERA in seven starts prior to being recalled by Miami on May 23.• Tossed season-best 7.0 innings on May 11 at Memphis, allowing one run on five hits with no walks an four strikeouts. Equaled season-high in innings pitched
three more times; June 23 vs. Round Rock, June 28 at Iowa and July 8 at Round Rock.• In first stint with Marlins, made three appearances, allowing three runs (two earned) in 7.0 innings (2.57) prior to being optioned on June 12.• Became first Brazilian player in Club history with Marlins debut on May 26 at Pittsburgh.• Posted career highs as reliever with 4.1 IP and five strikeouts on June 8 at Toronto. Marked 15th relief appearance by Marlins pitcher spanning more than 4.0
innings, and second this season (Hand - April 7 vs. Atlanta).• In final eight games with Zephyrs following option, went 2-3 with 2.95 ERA (37.2/12).• Recalled by Miami for second time on July 24 and made three appearances before landing on 15-day disabled list with a laceration on left knee. Suffered
injury on play at plate on Aug. 3 vs. Mets.• Reinstated from DL on Aug. 27. In six appearances following return, tossed 9.0 scoreless innings. Surrendered seven runs over final two appearances (0.1 in-
vs. Left ...... .288 (30x104), 4 HR Home ....... 1-3, 3.53 (35.2/14) Day .................. 0-1, 2.84 (19.0/6)vs. Right ..... .321 (43x134), 1 HR Road ....... 0-2, 7.62 (26.0/22) Night ............ 1-4, 6.33 (42.2/30)
• In three stints with Marlins in 2015 went 1-5 with 5.25 ERA (61.2 ip/36 er). Made 20 appearances, nine of which were starts. • As starter, went 1-5 with 4.86 ERA (46.1/25). Out of bullpen had no record and 6.46 ERA (15.1/11).• Opened season in rotation at Triple-A New Orleans, and over 11 starts went 6-1 with one complete game shutout and 2.66 ERA (67.2/20).• Reinstated from 15-day DL on 9/4. Missed 25 G due to left knee contusion after being placed on DL on 8/7. Made one rehab appearance with Single-A
Jupiter, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings.• With NOLA, tossed 6.0+ innings seven times in 11 starts. • Over first seven starts was 5-0 with 0.97 ERA (46.1/5). In final four starts, allowed 15 earned runs in 21.1 innings (6.33 ERA).• Ran career-best MiLB winning streak to nine games in final start before All-Star break, despite allowing a season-high five runs to Round Rock on July 9. His six
strikeouts also marked season-high. Took loss in next start, July 16 against Colorado Springs, allowing four runs (three earned) on four hits (two home runs) and two walks with three strikeouts in 5.0 innings.
• Made Major League debut on April 14 at Atlanta, allowing one hit in 1.0 scoreless inning of work. In second appearance, April 18 at Mets, gave up three runs on three hits (one home run) in 2.0 innings.
• Earned first Major League victory on June 12 vs. Colorado. Held Rockies to one run on six hits (one home run) while striking out one and walking none over a career-high 6.2 innings.
JUSTIN BOUR# 48 - INFIELD
• Finished with 23 HR and 73 RBI; among MLB rookies, ranked third in HR and RBI.
• Recorded fourth-most HR by rookie in Club history.• In 102 GS, was 98x381 (.257) with 40 R, 18 2B, 22 HR, 71 RBI; in 27 appearances
off bench, was 9x28 (.321) with 2 R, 2 2B, HR, 2 RBI, including 6x20 (.300) as pinch hitter.
• 13 of his 23 HR tied the game (4) or gave the Marlins a lead (9).• Had 10 G with 3+ RBI, good for 2nd among NL rookies and 6th in NL overall.• Hit .302 w/ RISP this season, which ranked fifth among all rookies.• Was named NL Rookie of the Month for September.• Had 9 HR in September, tied for 4th in MLB and most among MLB rookies.• Had 25 RBI in Sept., tied for third in MLB and most in any month in career.• On 9/27 vs. ATL, became first player in Club history with HR in 1st inning in
three straight games, first in MLB since Adam Jones (July 27-29, 2009).• Hit first career pinch-hit HR on 9/6 vs. NYM; lone PH HR for MIA this season.• Homered in 4 consecutive G from 6/30-7/3, tying Club record (8x; last, Marcell
Ozuna, Sept. 8-11, 2014) • Recorded 2nd walk-off H of season and career on 8/11 vs. BOS (other, 3-R HR
on 7/1 vs. SF).• Hit first career walk-off HR on 7/1 vs. SF (three-run HR in 9th inning).• Recalled from Triple-A New Orleans on 4/24.
DEREK DIETRICH# 32 - INFIELD
• Posted career bests in G (90), AVG (.256), AB (250), H (64), R (38), 2B (14), 3B (3), HR (10) and RBI (24).
• Had 15 RBI in August, new career high for any month (previous, 11 in June 2013).• 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 24 career HR, with 6 game-tying HR and 7 go-ahead HR.• Posted .298 AVG (14x47) in July; highest mark for a month in his career.• Posted first career multi-HR G with 2 HR on 6/20 at CIN.• Recorded new career high with 3 H on 7/8 at BOS.• Recorded 2 H in 1st inning on 6/16 vs. NYY, becoming first Marlins player with
2 H in one inning since 8/20/12 at ARI (4th inning; Carlos Lee, Jose Reyes and Donovan Solano).
• Recalled from Triple-A New Orleans on 6/12.• Was hitting .260 (50x192) in 56 G for NOLA, with 13 2B, 2 3B, 7 HR and 27 RBI.• Led Zephyrs in HR and XBH at time of recall.
COLE GILLESPIE# 28 - OUTFIELD
• In 34 GS (18 CF, 14 RF, 2 LF), hit .315 (39x124) with 10 2B, 2 3B, 2 HR, 16 RBI.• Posted .368 AVG vs. LHP, with 3 2B, 5 RBI.• His .333 AVG (21x63) in August ranked T-8th in NL.• His 12 multi-H games are new single-season career high (previous, 5 in 2010).• Had career-long 10-G hitting streak snapped on 8/20; was batting .450
(18x40) with 1.086 OPS (.511 OBP and .575 SLG) during that 10-G span.• Recorded career-high 5 straight multi-H G from August 8-14.• Tied career high with 3 H on 8/12 vs. BOS (5x; previous, 7/19/15 at PHI).• Had contract selected from Triple-A New Orleans on 6/27.
DEE GORDON# 9 - INFIELD
• Was named team MVP by South Florida chapter of the Baseball Writers As-sociation of America.
• Was voted starting 2B for National League All-Star Team; second ASG honor.• Led NL in AVG (.333/205x615) and led MLB in H and SB (58).• Became first player to lead NL in AVG and SB in same season since Jackie
Robinson (.342/37) in 1949 for Brooklyn Dodgers. - Elias• Became second NL player (seventh MLB player) since 1900 to lead his
league in H, AVG and SB. Honus Wagner was the only other NL player. - Elias• Became second player in Club history to win NL batting crown; Hanley
Ramirez (2009) is the other.• Also led the NL in multi-H G (59), 2nd in MLB behind Ian Kinsler (61), and 3+ H
G (25).• Had most 3+ H games in single season in Club history, surpassing Hanley
Ramirez (24 in 2009).• Is 2nd Marlins’ player with 59 multi-H G and 58 SB (Juan Pierre, 60/65 in 2003).• Has set career highs in AB, H, HR (4) and RBI (46) this season, and tied career
high in 2B (also, 24 in 2014).• Led NL 2B in fielding percentage (.992).• His .333 road AVG was best in NL and tied with Ben Revere (.333) for tops in
MLB.• His .333 home AVG ranked 5th in NL and 10th in MLB.• Posted .350 AVG vs. LHP, setting new Club mark for AVG by LHH vs. LHP;
previous best was .333 by Cliff Floyd in 2000.• Recorded career-high tying 4 SB on 8/25, second time this season (5/22 vs.
BAL); Luis Castillo is only other Marlins player with 4 SB in a G (5/17/00 vs. SD).• Hit first leadoff HR of season, third of his career, on 8/12 vs. BOS.• 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).• He and Juan Pierre (117 H, 44 SB in 2003) are only players in Club history to
record at least 117 H and 30 SB prior to All-Star break.• Hit first career inside-the-park home run on 6/30 vs. SF; marked first ITP HR
in Marlins Park history and first by Marlins player since Cameron Maybin (5/31/10 vs. MIL).
• Recorded 100th hit on 6/19 at CIN (65 G), becoming fastest player in Club history to reach 100 H; previous mark was 70 G by Luis Castillo in 2000.
ADEINY HECHAVARRIA# 3 - INFIELD
• Was named the Jeff Conine Mr. Marlin award winner by the South Florida chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America.
• Recorded career bests in AVG (.281), R (54), HR (5), RBI (48).• Ranked third in MLB in DEF rating (21.8), behind Kevin Kiermaier (31.3) and
Andrelton Simmons (24.2). - Fangraphs• Owned .305 AVG (94x308) when batting 8th, good for 3rd in MLB; his 94 H and
38 RBI from 8th spot led MLB.• Led NL shortstops in AVG (.281) and ranked 6th in hits (132).• Hit .352 vs. LHP, with .912 OPS (.412 OBP and .500 SLG).• Had 6 3B this season; his 24 career triples rank 4th on Club’s all-time list.• Missed final 28 G due to left hamstring tightness.• Had fifth 3+ RBI G of season on 8/2 vs. SD; had four such G for his career
entering 2015 (335 G). • Recorded first career walk-off H on 8/2 vs. SD with three-run HR.• 6/7 at COL, hit first career extra-inning HR (10th inning) to give Miami 3-2 vic-
DON KELLY# 30 - UTILITY
• Made Opening Day roster and appeared in 2 G before being placed on 15-day DL with fractured right ring finger.
• Transferred to 60-day DL on 9/2 following Tommy John surgery.• Exited game on 4/12 vs. TB after suffering injury while fielding ground ball at
3B.
JEFF MATHIS# 6 - CATCHER
• Only appeared in 32 G due to a fractured right hand suffered on 4/12 vs. TB (foul tip off hand while catching).
• Fewest G in a season in career since 2006 (23 G with LAA).• Finished with .996 fielding percentage; did not commit an E in final 26 G.• Hit .318 (7x22) over last 6 GS, with 3 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 8 RBI; team was 5-1.• 9/25 vs. ATL was first career G with a 2B and a 3B, and third career G with 4+
RBI (4 on 6/30/13 vs. SD; 6 on 7/23/08 vs. CLE).• Was recalled from rehab and reinstated from 15-day disabled list on 6/5.• 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
• Signed as a free agent on 7/10.• Was 3x7 (.429) with bases loaded for MIA, with HR, 8 RBI • Appeared in 49 G with SF this season, batting .213 (27x127) with 2 HR, 11 RBI. • Posted .294 AVG in June, following .169/.235 marks in April/May respectively.• Snapped 0x15 skid (0x9 as PH) with pinch-hit single on 9/23 vs. PHI; went 2x3
with 2 RBI as PH following that stretch.• Owns .260 (25x96) career AVG as pinch hitter.
MARCELL OZUNA# 13 - OUTFIELD
• Following a .237 AVG in August, hit .299 in September and .313 in October.• Posted .275/.263/.250 AVGs in April, May and June with Miami.• Was 0x14 in July before being optioned to NOLA.• Hit .278 (45x162), with 20 R, 13 2B, 6 HR, 18 RBI in 44 G since being recalled
from Triple-A New Orleans on 8/15.• Was batting .360 (18x50) over final 13 G, with 7 multi-H G.• Posted .341 AVG vs. LHP, with 7 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBI.• Committed just 1 E all season (122 G).• His .996 fielding percentage ranked 6th among NL outfielders.• In 33 G with NOLA, hit .317 (38x120) with 12 2B, 3B, 5 HR, 11 RBI.
MARTIN PRADO# 14 - INFIELD
• Finished season batting .289 (134x463), good for 3rd among NL 3B.• Led all 3B in fielding percentage (.976); his 7 E were tied with Yunel Escobar
for fewest among qualifying MLB 3B.• Hit .338 (47x139) in 3rd spot in lineup, good for 3rd in MLB.• Hit .353 (42x119) over last 32 G, with 6 2B, 3B, 4 HR, 25 RBI.• Reached safely in 48 of last 51 G; had .317 AVG and .382 OBP over that span.• Had 3 walk-off RBI this season, tied for 2nd in Club history for single season.• Had 21 multi-H games since All-Star break (66 G); had 16 in first-half (63 G).• Recorded 7th career walk-off H on 9/4 vs. NYM and 8th career walk-off RBI on
9/6 vs. NYM, became first player in MLB to record 2 WO RBI in 3-G series since Jose Lobaton on 8/16 & 8/18 vs. TOR.
• Recorded career-high 5 H on 9/4 vs. NYM.• Batted .305 (75x246) with 28 R, 11 2B, 3B, 5 HR, 39 RBI, 25 BB in 66 G since
returning from DL on 7/17.• Returned from rehab and reinstated from 15-day DL on 7/17 (sprained right
shoulder); appeared in 3 rehab G with Single-A Jupiter, going 3x10 (.300).• Reached base safely in 18 straight games from 4/19 to 5/9; posted .333
(25x75) with 11 R, 5 2B, HR, 12 RBI over that span.• Had season-long 11 G hitting streak from 5/29 to 6/9, his 13th career hitting
streak of 10+ games.• Posted .326 AVG (15x46) over streak, with 3 2B, 3B, 3 RBI.• Recorded 450th career RBI with solo HR on 6/12.• On 5/23 vs. BAL, recorded sixth career walk-off H and RBI, first since 8/22/14
for NYY vs. CHW.
BATTER NOTES
BATTER NOTES
J.T. REALMUTO# 20 - CATCHER
• Was named team Rookie of the Year by South Florida chapter of the Base-ball Writers Association of America.
• Set the following Club single-season records for rookie C: G (118), AVG (.260)R (48), H (113), 2B (21), 3B (7), RBI (47) and SB (8).
• Led all catchers in 3B (7) and SB (8), and ranked 6th in H (113).• Ranked 9th among MLB rookies (6th in NL) in H (114).• 7 3B as a catcher are most by a backstop since Darrell Porter (8) in 1979.• His 6 3B this season tied Benito Santiago (1993) for most 3B by a C in single
season in Franchise history.• Recorded first career multi-HR G 9/8 vs. MIL, with 2nd HR being inside-the-park;
last C with an ITP HR as part of multi-HR G was Gary Carter (5/31/80 vs. STL).• Became 3rd player in Club history with an ITP HR as part of multi-HR G (others,
Hanley Ramirez, 2, 9/27/06 vs. CIN, and Derek Lee, 2, 4/12/03 vs. ATL).• Set Club record with 5 RBI in an inning (6th) on 8/12 vs. BOS, and tied Club
record for most RBI in a G by a C (6; also, Charles Johnson - 6/23/95 at CIN).• Hit .345 (29x84) over last 25 G, with 5 2B, 3B, 3 HR, 9 RBI; AVG led all MLB
catchers over that span (since 8/31, min. 89 pa).• Had his career-long 10-G hitting streak snapped on 9/15 at NYM; it was tied
for longest by any catcher in Club history.• Set new career high with 4 hits on 6/5 at COL. • Became just 13th catcher (16th time) in Club history to have a 4-H game;
Miguel Olivo is only C to have a 5-H game (6/16/07 at KC).• First to do so since Jarrod Saltalamacchia (5/16/14 at SF).• Was recalled from Triple-A New Orleans on 4/13.
MIGUEL ROJAS# 19 - INFIELD
• Appeared in 60 G after being recalled from Triple-A New Orleans on 6/27.• Recorded career bests in H (40), 2B (7), RBI (17) and AVG (.282).• Hit .354 (23x65) over last 20 G, with 3 2B, HR, 9 RBI; best AVG among MLB SS
in that time (since 9/11).• Tied Club’s season-high (fourth time) with 3 BB on 9/26; set career high.• In 24 G off bench, batting .273 (6x22), with 2 2B, 4 RBI.• 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.• Tied career-high with 3 H on 7/2 vs. SF and 9/25 vs. ATL (also, 8/10/14 at MIL).• Was batting .301 (75x249) in 65 G with NOLA, with 15 2B, 4 3B, 3 HR, 23 RBI.• Led New Orleans in hits at time of recall.
DONOVAN SOLANO# 17 - INFIELD
• Made Opening Day roster with MIA; appeared in 55 G over 3 stints.• Recalled from Triple-A New Orleans for final time on 9/4; was 7x26 (.269)
since then.• Made 14 starts this season (7 at SS, 3 at 2B, 4 at 3B).• Posted .271 AVG (38x140) in 36 G with NOLA, with 10 R, 3 2B, 6 RBI.
GIANCARLO STANTON# 27 - OUTFIELD
• Missed final 87 G due to left wrist hamate fracture; was placed on 15-day DL on 6/27.
• As of 6/27, was leading MLB in HR (27) and RBI (67), G with an RBI (37) and multi-RBI G (19).
• Was voted as starting OF for National League All-Star Team; third ASG honor and first time voted in as starter.
• Finished season tied for 10th in HR in NL.• Slugged .814 vs. LHP, with 12 of 17 H being XBH (2 2b, 3b, 9 HR).• On 4/16 at ATL, became Marlins’ all-time HR leader with 155th long ball of
career, breaking a tie with Dan Uggla.• Ranks 3rd on Club’s all-time XBH list (340) and 9th in H (693).• Tied for MLB-lead with 12 HR in June (23 G) and tied for 3rd with 23 RBI.• His 12 HR in June tied for the Club record for any month (also, Stanton in May
2012 and Dan Uggla in May 2008).• With HR on 6/18 at NYY, now owns four career 25+ HR seasons, tied with Miguel
Cabrera for second-most in Club history behind Dan Uggla (5, 2006-10).• Was named NL Co-Player of the Week for 6/8-14, when he hit .520 (13x25)
with 4 2B, 5 HR, 12 RBI and 1.280 SLG; marked his third career POW award.• On 6/11 vs. COL, became first player in Club history with 9 HR over 12-G span.• Had 16th career multi-HR G on 6/9 at TOR, extending Club career record.• Only Jose Bautista (26), Miguel Cabrera (19), Albert Pujols (18) and Edwin
Encarnacion (17) have more such games than Stanton since 2010.
ICHIRO SUZUKI# 51 - OUTFIELD
• In 89 GS, hit .235 (78x332) with 5 2B, 5 3B, HR, 19 RBI, 9 SB.• Was 1 of 7 qualifying MLB OF to post perfect 1.000 fielding percentage; only
other Marlins OF to accomplish the feat was Juan Encarnacion in 2003.• Now owns 4,213 career hits between Japan (1,278) and MLB (2,935).• Is tied with Barry Bonds for 34th on the all-time list. - Elias• Has 498 career SB, most among active players.• 1 3B shy of tying Yutaka Fukumoto for career mark for Japanese player (115).• Made first career pitching appearance on 10/4 at PHI; only two other play-
ers have ever pitched in a MLB game after producing as many career MLB hits as Ichiro (2935): Ty Cobb and Wade Boggs.
• Had 24 H in August, most H in a month in his career since July 2013 (29).• Recorded 10,000 PA on 8/25, joining Alex Rodriguez, Adrian Beltre and Jim-
my Rollins as only active players with 10,000+ PA.• Became oldest player in Club history with 4+ H, going 4x5 on 8/18 at MIL at
41 years, 301 days (previously, Andre Dawson, 4 H, 41 years & 272 days old).• Recorded career hit #4,192 and #4,193 on 8/15 at STL, unofficially passing Ty
Cobb in all-time professional hits (4,191).• Became 38th player in MLB history to reach 2,900 H on 7/29 vs. WSH.• Had 15 PA as PH in 2014, most of his career; had 45 this season (9x42, 3 bb).• His 9 pinch hits were tied for 16th in MLB.• Recorded season-high 3 H on 7/19 at PHI; first G with 3+ H since 7/7/14 at
CLE (3x4).• On 4/25 vs. WSH, scored 1,968th run of career between Japan (658) and MLB
(1,310), passing Sadaharu Oh for most runs by a Japanese player. • On 4/29 vs. NYM, hit first HR with Miami, and just third of career in an NL park
(7/6/01 at LAD, 6/14/10 at STL).• Became first Japanese player in Club history with PH appearance on Open-
ing Day vs. ATL; it was also his first career appearance at Marlins Park.
TOMAS TELIS# 11 - CATCHER
• Acquired from TEX on 7/31/15; posted .182 AVG (2x11) in 6 G for TEX this season, following .250 mark in 2014.
• Appeared in 17 G with MIA, going 4x27 (.148).• Was 2x6 (.333) as RHH and 4x32 (.125) as LHH.• Recalled from Triple-A NOLA on 9/7; hit .333 (16x48) in 13 G with NOLA.• In 70 G with Triple-A Round Rock, hit .291 (82x282), with 15 2B, 3B, 5 HR, 25 RBI.• Was batting .308 as RHB with 2 HR, 8 RBI, and .283 as LHB with 3 HR, 17 RBI.
CHRISTIAN YELICH# 21 - OUTFIELD
• Made two stints on 15-day DL this season; from 4/24 to 5/8 with lower back strain and from 8/15-25 with right knee contusion.
• Finished season with .357 AVG over last 71 G (since June 27); his AVG in that time led MLB.
• Was batting .196 through May 25; raised AVG to .300 at end of season; Chone Figgins is the last qualifying player to be hitting below .200 as late as May 25 and finish hitting over .300.
• Hit MLB-best .468 (29x62) on road since 9/1, with 10 multi-hit games.• Set Club record with 8 H in doubleheader on 10/3 vs. PHI; was one short of
tying MLB record for H in a DH, shared by Bill Terry (6/18/29) & Lee Thomas (9/5/61). - Stats LLC
• Had a H in 8 consecutive PA, tying Preston Wilson (May 12-15, 2001) for Club record. - Stats LLC
• Set new single-game career high with 5 H in Game 1 on 10/3.• 6 of 7 HR this season came on road, and 17 of 20 for his career. • 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
7/26; longest such streak on Club this season.• Recorded 300th career H and career-high 2 OF assists on 7/11 vs. CIN.• Recorded 2 H in 7th inning on 7/11, becoming second Marlins player with 2 H
in one inning this season (Derek Dietrich, 6/16 vs. NYY, 1st inning).• Had 6 multi-H games in June; had 6 in April and May combined.• Won NL Gold Glove for LF in 2014; led MLB in fielding % as LF (.996), with 1 E
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)BourDietrichGillespieGordonHechavarriaKellyMathisMcGeheeOzunaPradoRealmutoRojasD. SolanoStantonSuzukiTelisYelich
Record by Batting Order 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
Record by Position C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH
MARLINS HIGHS AND LOWS MARLINS OPPONENTSRuns, Game 14 - 2x; last, 8/12 vs. BOS 13 - 9/20 at WSHRuns, Inning 10 - 8/12 vs. BOS (6th)* 7 - 4x; last, 9/20 at WSH (6th)Hits, Game 21 - 7/11 vs. CIN 21 - 5/12 at LADHits, Inning 10 - 2x; last, 8/12 vs. BOS (6th)* 6 - 5x; last, 8/26 vs. PIT (2nd)Fewest Hits, Game 2 - 2x; last, 5/17 vs. ATL 3 - 8x; last, 9/16 at NYMDoubles, Game 5 - 3x; last, 8/25 vs. PIT 6 - 8/3 vs. NYMTriples, Game 3 - 4/26 vs. WSH 2 - 8/11 vs. BOSHR, Game 4 - 5/30 at NYM 4 - 6/10 at TORHR, Inning 2 - 6x; last, 9/27 vs. ATL (7th) 2 - 11x; last, 9/5 vs. NYM (1st)Extra-Base Hits, Game 8 - 5/30 at NYM 8 - 4/12 vs. TBLeft On Base, Game 16 - 8/11 vs. BOS 13 - 2x; last, 9/8 vs. MILDP Turned, Game 4 - 9/27 vs. ATL 5 - 7/1 vs. SF*Consecutive Games w/ HR 7 - 6/7 to 6/13 5 - 4x; last, 9/4 to 9/8Stolen Bases, Game 5 - 8/25 vs. PIT 7 - 5/20 vs. ARIStrikeouts, Game (Pitching) 16 - 2x; last, 9/8 vs. MIL 16 - 6/26 vs. LADWalks, Game (Pitching) 9 - 8/24 vs. PIT 9 - 8/11 vs. BOSErrors, Game 3 - 4x; last, 8/21 vs. PHI 3 - 2x; last, 9/23 vs. 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 17 - 9/4 vs. NYM 12 - 2x; last, 9/4 vs. NYMDoubles, Game 4 - 2x; last, 9/4 vs. NYM 3 - 5/18 vs. ARITriples, Game 1 - 8/11 vs. BOS 2 - 8/11 vs. BOSHR, Game 2 - 7/31 vs. SD 1 - 3x; last, 9/4 vs. NYMExtra-Base Hits, Game 4 - 2x; last, 9/4 vs. NYM 3 - 3x; last, 8/11 vs. BOSLeft On Base, Game 16 - 8/11 vs. BOS 13 - 9/4 vs. NYMDP Turned, Game 3 - 7/31 vs. SD 3 - 9/23 vs. PHIStolen Bases, Game 3 - 4/10 vs. TB 1 - 6x; last, 9/23 vs. PHIStrikeouts, Game (Pitching) 15 - 5/23 vs. BAL 10 - 2x; last, 5/23 vs. BALWalks, Game (Pitching) 7 - 9/4 vs. NYM 9 - 8/11 vs. BOSErrors, Game 1 - 7/31 vs. SD 3 - 9/23 vs. PHI
* - tied Club record
INDIVIDUAL HIGHSCATEGORY PLAYER(S)Hits, Game 5 - 3x; last, Yelich; 10/3 at PHI (1)Consecutive Hits 8 - Yelich; 10/3 at PHI (1&2)*Runs, Game 3 - 6x; last, Gillespie, Realmuto; 8/12 vs. BOSDoubles, Game 3 - Ozuna; 5/1 vs. PHITriples, Game 1 - 10x; last, Prado; 10/3 at PHI (1)HR, Game 2 - 6x; last, Bour; 9/27 vs. ATLExtra-Base Hits, Game 3 - 2x; last, Stanton; 6/8 at TORRBI, Game 6 - Realmuto; 8/12 vs. BOSStolen Bases, Game 4 - 2x; last, Gordon; 8/25 vs. PITWalks, Game 3 - 4x; last, Rojas; 9/26 vs. ATLConsecutive HR 2 - Realmuto; 9/8 vs. MILLongest Hitting Streak 13 - Hechavarria; 8/5 to 8/20 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 6 - Fernandez; 7/2 to 10/1Longest Losing Streak 7 - Koehler; 7/29 to 9/4Fewest Hits Allowed, CG -Walks, Game (Pitching) 6 - Hand; 9/19 at WSHIP, Game (Starter) 8.0 - 5x; last, Koehler; 9/9 vs. MILIP, Game (Reliever) 4.1 - 2x; last, Rienzo; 6/8 at TORConsecutive Scoreless Innings 16.2 - Hand; 7/4 to 8/9 Cosart; 4/22 to 5/3Consecutive Saves 9 - Ramos; 9/8 to present
EXTRA-INNING GAMESHits, Game 5 - Prado; 9/4 vs. NYMRuns, Game 4 - Gordon; 4/10 vs. TBDoubles, Game 2 - Prado; 9/4 vs. NYMTriples, Game 1 - Gordon; 8/11 vs. BOSHR, Game 1 - 5x; last, Bour; 9/23 vs. PHIExtra-Base Hits, Game 2 - Prado; 9/4 vs. NYMRBI, Game 3 - 2x; Stanton & Yelich; 4/10 vs. TBStolen Bases, Game 2 - Gordon; 4/10 vs. TBWalks, Game 2 - 7x; last, 4 players; 8/11 vs. BOS
* - tied Club record
DISABLED LISTPLAYER INJURY DATES ON DL RECORDAaron Crow* Right elbow sprain 4/5 (retro to 3/27) 71-91Jose Fernandez Right elbow sprain 4/5 (retro to 3/29)-7/1 33-46Henderson Alvarez Right shoulder inflammation 4/13-5/16 15-16Don Kelly* Right fourth finger fracture 4/13 69-86Jeff 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 14-24Mat Latos Left knee inflammation 5/23 (retro to 5/22)-6/12 10-10Henderson Alvarez Right shoulder inflammation 5/23 54-64Michael Morse Right ring finger sprain 5/26 (retro to 5/24)-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 40-46Jeff 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 Right elbow strain 8/3 27-29Andre Rienzo Left knee laceration 8/7 (retro to 8/4)-8/26 8-13Jose Ureña Left knee contusion 8/7-9/3 12-13Jose Fernandez Right biceps strain 8/11 (retro to 8/8)-9/11 16-13Christian Yelich Right knee contusion 8/15 (retro to 8/10)-8/24 7-8David Phelps Stress fracture right forearm 8/17 23-21Kendry Flores Right shoulder tendinitis 8/25 (retro to 8/22) 20-19
Bold - ended season on disabled list ^ Seven-day concussion DL * 60-day DL
REPLAY CHALLENGES BY MIAMI (19x31)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) Overturned8/16 at STL Out Tag at home (MIA offense) Overturned8/19 at MIL Out Force at 1B (MIA offense) Overturned8/19 at MIL Out Tag at 2B on steal attempt (MIA offense) Overturned8/24 vs. PIT Out Force at 1B (MIA offense) Overturned8/24 vs. PIT Out Force at 1B (MIA offense) Stands9/9 vs. MIL Out Violation of Home Plate Collision Rule (MIA off.) Confirmed9/23 vs. PHI Out Force at 2B (MIA offense) Stands9/24 vs. PHI Out Force at 1B (MIA offense) Overturned10/1 at TB Safe Tag play at 3B (MIA defense) Stands
HR VARIATIONS
Pinch-hit HR (1) Justin Bour (9/6/15 vs. NYM)Back-to-Back HR (3) Justin Bour/Marcell Ozuna (9/27/15 vs. ATL; 7th inn.) Giancarlo Stanton/Jeff Baker (6/3/15 at NYM; 9th inn.) Giancarlo Stanton/Jeff Baker (5/30/15 vs. CHC; 5th inn.)Grand Slams (1) J.T. Realmuto (8/12/15 vs. BOS)Multi-HR (6) last, Justin Bour (2, 9/27/15 vs. ATL)Leadoff HR (1) Dee Gordon (8/12/15 vs. BOS)Walk-off (2) Adeiny Hechavarria (8/2/15 vs. SD) Justin Bour (7/1/15 vs. SF)Inside-the-Park (2) J.T. Realmuto (9/8/15 vs. MIL) Dee Gordon (6/30/15 vs. SF)By Pitcher (1) Jose Fernandez (7/2/15 vs. SF)
vs. NL East 35-41vs. NL Central 13-19vs. NL West 16-18vs. American League 7-13
Leading after Six Innings 56-2Trailing after Six Innings 5-73Tied after Six Innings 8-16
Leading after Seven Innings 61-2Trailing after Seven Innings 4-79Tied after Seven Innings 6-10
Leading after Eight Innings 63-4Trailing after Eight Innings 3-85Tied after Eight Innings 5-2
Marlins with No Home Runs 27-48Marlins Hit Home Run 44-43Hitting One Home Run 24-35Hitting Two Home Runs 17-7Hitting Three or More Home Runs 3-1
Out-hit Opponent 52-22Out-hit by Opponent 14-60Hits Equal 5-9
Marlins Score First 51-34Opponents Score First 20-57
Largest Deficit Overcome 4; 2x; last, 9/25 vs. ATLLargest Deficit Overcome in Win 4; 2x; last, 9/25 vs. ATL
Comeback Wins 29Extra-inning Games 6-3
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 3:37; 9/8 vs. MILLongest 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 3:38; 8/18 at MILLongest Road Game(Extras) 3:05; 6/7 at COL
Crowd Less than 20,000 25-26Crowd Greater than 20,000 45-65
Crowd Less than 30,000 53-60Crowd Greater than 30,000 17-31
Roof Open* 2-3Roof Closed* 39-37 Wearing White Jerseys 26-28Wearing Gray Jerseys 17-32Wearing Black Jerseys 22-24Wearing Red-Orange Jerseys 6-7
* At the start of game at Marlins Park
One-Run Games 23-21Walk-off Games 9-5Shutouts 12-12
Series Won-Lost-Tied 24-28-1Series Sweeps (1g) ---Series Sweeps (2g) 2-2Series Sweeps (3g) 4-8Series Sweeps (4g) 0-2Series Sweeps (5g) ---Swept in Series 3-10
First Game of Series 23-29Second Game of Series 25-27Third Game of Series 21-27Fourth Game of Series 2-8Fifth Game of Series ---
SEPTEMBER12 Reinstated RHP Jose Fernandez from 15-day disabled list.8 Recalled RHP Scott McGough from Triple-A New Orleans. Claimed INF/OF Tommy
Medica off waivers from San Diego; not to report. RHP Henderson Alvarez trans-ferred to 60-day disabled list.
7 Recalled C Tomas Telis from Triple-A New Orleans.4 Reinstated RHP Jose Ureña from 15-day disabled list, recalled RHP Jarred Cosart
from Single-A Jupiter and INF Donovan Solano from Triple-A New Orleans.2 Selected the contract of LHP Raudel Lazo from Double-A Jacksonville; transferred
INF Don Kelly to 60-day disabled list.
AUGUST27 Reinstated RHP Andre Rienzo from 15-day disabled list and optioned RHP Scott
McGough to Triple-A New Orleans.25 Placed RHP Kendry Flores on 15-day disabled list (retro to 8/22) with right shoulder
tendinitis and reinstated OF Christian Yelich from 15-day DL.20 Optioned C Tomas Telis to Triple-A New Orleans and selected contract of RHP Scott
McGough from NOLA.17 Placed RHP David Phelps on 15-day disabled list with stress fracture of right radius
bone in forearm and selected contract of RHP Erik Cordier from Triple-A New Orleans.
15 Placed OF Christian Yelich on 15-day disabled list with right knee contusion (retro to 8/10) and recalled OF Marcell Ozuna from Triple-A New Orleans.
11 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 (retro to 8/4); 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 reported to Miami 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.
MARLINS RECENT TRANSACTIONS
1 4/6* ATL L 2-1 0-1 T3 -1.0 Teheran Alvarez (0-1) Grilli 36,969 36,9692 4/7 ATL L 12-2 0-2 5 -2.0 Wood Latos (0-1) --- 17,483 54,4523 4/8 ATL L 2-0 0-3 5 -3.0 Cunniff Koehler (0-1) Grilli 16,127 70,579 4/9 5 -3.0 OFF-DAY 4 4/10 TB W 10-9 (10) 1-3 T4 -3.0 Morris (1-0) Boxberger --- 17,375 87,9545 4/11 TB L 2-0 1-4 T4 -4.0 Archer Cosart (0-1) Boxberger 17,830 105,7846 4/12 TB L 8-5 1-5 5 -4.0 Karns Alvarez (0-2) Frieri 20,199 125,9837 4/13 @ATL L 3-2 1-6 5 -5.0 Miller Latos (0-2) Grilli 13,4178 4/14 @ATL W 8-2 2-6 T4 -4.0 Koehler (1-1) Cahill --- 15,7659 4/15 @ATL W 6-2 3-6 T3 -3.0 Haren (1-0) Stults --- 18,34210 4/16 @NYM L 7-5 3-7 T4 -4.0 Blevins Dunn (0-1) Familia 20,55611 4/17 @NYM L 4-1 3-8 T4 -5.0 Colon Hand (0-1) Familia 38,75312 4/18 @NYM L 5-4 3-9 5 -6.0 deGrom Latos (0-3) A. Torres 41,84413 4/19 @NYM L 7-6 3-10 5 -7.0 Harvey Koehler (1-2) Familia 41,234 4/20 5 -7.0 OFF-DAY 14 4/21 @PHI L 7-3 3-11 5 -8.0 Williams Haren (1-1) Papelbon 21,99315 4/22 @PHI W 6-1 4-11 5 -8.0 Cosart (1-1) Garcia --- 23,41716 4/23 @PHI W 9-1 5-11 T4 -8.0 Phelps (1-0) McGowan --- 17,09717 4/24 WSH W 3-2 6-11 T4 -7.0 Morris (2-0) Roark Cishek (1) 16,259 142,24218 4/25 WSH W 8-0 7-11 T3 -7.0 Koehler (2-2) Strasburg --- 18,129 160,37119 4/26 WSH W 6-2 8-11 3 -6.0 Haren (2-1) Gonzalez (1-2) --- 21,433 181,80420 4/27 NYM L 3-1 8-12 T3 -7.0 C. Torres Cishek (0-1) Familia 18,547 200,35121 4/28 NYM W 4-3 9-12 3 -6.0 Morris (3-0) C. Torres Cishek (2) 17,255 217,60622 4/29 NYM W 7-3 10-12 3 -5.0 Dyson (1-0) Colon None 17,076 234,682 4/30 T2 -4.5 OFF-DAY 23 5/1* PHI W 4-3 11-12 T2 -4.5 Cishek (1-1) Giles --- 18,511 253,19324 5/2 PHI W 7-0 12-12 2 -3.5 Haren (3-1) Hamels --- 33,348 286,54125 5/3 PHI L 6-2 12-13 T2 -3.5 Gonzalez Cosart (1-2) --- 20,461 307,00226 5/4 @WSH L 6-4 12-14 T3 -4.0 Grace Morris (3-1) Roark 24,73127 5/5 @WSH W 2-1 13-14 T2 -4.0 Latos (1-3) Strasburg Cishek (3) 25,33228 5/6 @WSH L 7-5 13-15 4 -5.0 Scherzer Koehler (2-3) Storen 31,41729 5/7 @SF W 7-2 14-15 T3 -4.5 Haren (4-1) Hudson --- 41,36730 5/8 @SF L 6-0 14-16 4 -4.5 Lincecum Cosart (1-3) --- 41,41331 5/9 @SF W 6-2 15-16 3 -4.5 Phelps (2-0) Bumgarner --- 42,28532 5/10 @SF L 3-2 15-17 3 -5.5 Casilla Cishek (1-2) --- 41,88933 5/11 @LAD L 5-3 15-18 4 -5.5 Howell Cishek (1-3) --- 44,94134 5/12 @LAD L 11-1 15-19 4 -5.5 Bolsinger Haren (4-2) --- 49,62835 5/13 @LAD W 5-4 16-19 3 -4.5 Dyson (2-0) Liberatore Ramos (1) 38,316 5/14 3 -4.0 OFF-DAY 36 5/15 ATL L 5-3 16-20 4 -4.0 Martin Dunn (0-2) Grilli 18,334 325,33637 5/16 ATL L 5-3 16-21 4 -5.0 Wood Latos (1-4) Grilli 18,166 343,50238 5/17 ATL L 6-0 16-22 4 -6.0 Miller Alvarez (0-3) --- 23,075 366,57739 5/18 ARI L 3-2 (13) 16-23 5 -7.0 Reed Cishek (1-4) Burgos 17,526 384,10340 5/19* ARI L 4-2 16-24 5 -7.0 Hudson Dunn (0-3) Burgos 16,034 400,13741 5/20* ARI L 6-1 16-25 5 -8.0 Anderson Phelps (2-1) --- 17,158 417,29542 5/21 ARI L 7-6 16-26 5 -8.5 Chafin Dyson (2-1) Ziegler 20,692 437,98743 5/22 BAL L 8-5 16-27 5 -9.5 Wilson Alvarez (0-4) Britton 19,977 457,96444 5/23 BAL W 1-0 (13) 17-27 5 -8.5 Capps (1-0) McFarland --- 21,356 479,32045 5/24 BAL W 5-2 18-27 5 -8.5 Koehler (3-3) Gonzalez Ramos (2) 23,834 503,15446 5/25 @PIT L 4-2 18-28 5 -9.5 Morton Phelps (2-2) Melancon 20,04647 5/26 @PIT L 5-1 18-29 5 -9.5 Locke Ureña (0-1) --- 20,80648 5/27 @PIT L 5-2 18-30 5 -10.5 Cole Dyson (2-2) Melancon 33,238 5/28 5 -10.5 OFF-DAY 49 5/29 @NYM W 4-3 19-30 4 -9.5 Haren (5-2) Harvey Ramos (3) 33,880 50 5/30 @NYM W 9-5 20-30 4 -8.5 Dunn (1-3) Robles Ramos (4) 39,09551 5/31 @NYM L 4-3 20-31 4 -8.5 Colon Cishek (1-5) Familia 28,71152 6/1 CHC L 5-1 20-32 4 -9.0 Hammel Ureña (0-2) --- 20,964 524,11853 6/2 CHC W 5-2 21-32 4 -8.5 Hand (1-1) Hendricks Ramos (5) 23,789 547,90754 6/3 CHC W 7-3 22-32 4 -7.5 Haren (6-2) Lester --- 22,962 570,869 6/4 4 -7.5 OFF-DAY 55 6/5 @COL W 6-2 23-32 4 -7.0 Koehler (4-3) Butler Ramos (6) 32,09156 6/6 @COL L 5-10 23-33 4 -7.0 Rusin Phelps (2-3) --- 30,37357 6/7 @COL W 3-2 (10) 24-33 4 -6.5 Dyson (3-2) Logan Ramos (7) 35,13958 6/8 @TOR L 11-3 24-34 4 -7.0 Estrada Hand (1-2) --- 17,58259 6/9 @TOR L 4-3 24-35 4 -7.0 Hendriks Ramos (0-1) --- 20,55860 6/10 @TOR L 2-7 24-36 4 -7.5 Copeland Koehler (4-4) --- 44,10661 6/11 COL W 6-0 25-36 4 -7.0 Phelps (3-3) Rusin --- 18,003 588,87262 6/12 COL W 5-1 26-36 4 -7.0 Ureña (1-2) Kendrick --- 20,355 609,22763 6/13 COL W 4-1 27-36 4 -6.0 Latos (2-4) Hale Ramos (8) 26,647 635,87464 6/14 COL L 1-4 27-37 4 -7.0 De La Rosa Haren (6-3) Axford 20,879 656,75365 6/15 NYY W 2-1 28-37 4 -7.0 Koehler (5-4) Tanaka Ramos (9) 33,961 690,71466 6/16 NYY W 12-2 29-37 4 -7.0 Phelps (4-3) Eovaldi --- 33,083 723,79767 6/17 @NYY L 1-2 29-38 4 -7.0 Pineda Ureña (1-3) Betances 43,048 68 6/18 @NYY L 4-9 29-39 4 -7.0 Shreve Dunn (1-4) --- 38,23969 6/19 @CIN L 0-5 29-40 4 -7.0 Leake Haren (6-4) --- 33,37970 6/20 @CIN W 5-0 30-40 4 -6.5 Nicolino (1-0) DeSclafani --- 36,75571 6/21 @CIN L 2-5 30-41 4 -7.5 Lorenzen Phelps (4-4) Chapman 36,780 6/22 4 -7.5 OFF-DAY 72 6/23 STL L 3-4 30-42 4 -8.5 Martinez Dyson (3-3) Rosenthal 21,759 745,55673 6/24 STL L 1-6 30-43 4 -9.5 Garcia Latos (2-5) --- 18,492 764,04874 6/25 STL L 1-5 30-44 4 -10.5 Lynn Haren (6-5) --- 20,733 784,78175 6/26 LAD L 1-7 30-45 4 -11.5 Anderson Nicolino (1-1) --- 21,957 806,73876 6/27 LAD W 3-2 31-45 4 -11.0 Koehler (6-4) Kershaw Ramos (10) 24,770 831,50877 6/28 LAD L 0-2 31-46 4 -11.5 Greinke Ureña (1-4) Jansen 25,147 856,655 6/29 4 -11.5 OFF-DAY 78 6/30 SF W 5-3 32-46 4 -11.5 Latos (3-5) Vogelsong Ramos (11) 19,711 876,36679 7/1 SF W 6-5 33-46 4 -10.5 Cishek (2-5) Casilla --- 19,341 895,70780 7/2 SF W 5-4 34-46 4 -9.5 Fernandez (1-0) Cain Ramos (12) 32,598 928,30581 7/3 @CHC W 2-1 35-46 4 -9.5 Koehler (7-4) Hammel Ramos (13) 41,21282 7/4 @CHC L 2-7 35-47 4 -10.5 Richard Cosart (1-4) --- 37,89883 7/5 @CHC L 0-2 35-48 4 -11.5 Hendricks Latos (3-6) Motte 37,764 7/6 4 -11.0 OFF-DAY
WINNING LOSING TOTALGM DATE OPP. W/L SCO. REC POS GB/A PITCHER PITCHER SAVE ATTEND. ATTEND.
WINNING LOSING TOTALGM DATE OPP. W/L SCO. REC POS GB/A PITCHER PITCHER SAVE ATTEND. ATTEND.
7/16 ALL-STAR BREAK 90 7/17 @PHI L 3-6 38-52 4 -11.5 Giles Morris (3-2) --- 23,07491 7/18 @PHI L 1-3 38-53 4 -12.0 Billingsley Koehler (7-6) Papelbon 23,65592 7/19 @PHI L 7-8 38-54 4 -12.0 Neris Ramos (0-2) --- 21,73993 7/20 @ARI L 1-3 38-55 4 -13.0 De La Rosa Phelps (4-6) Ziegler 17,66894 7/21 @ARI W 3-0 39-55 4 -12.0 Latos (4-6) Hellickson Ramos (15) 16,98395 7/22 @ARI W 5-3 40-55 4 -12.0 Fernandez (3-0) Ray Ramos (16) 15,85796 7/23 @SD W 4-0 41-55 4 -11.0 Koehler (8-6) Ross --- 29,34597 7/24 @SD L 1-3 41-56 4 -11.0 Cashner Haren (7-6) Kimbrel 25,89798 7/25 @SD L 1-3 41-57 4 -12.0 Kennedy Phelps (4-7) Kimbrel 37,30099 7/26 @SD L 2-3 41-58 4 -12.0 Despaigne Latos (4-7) Kimbrel 33,292 7/27 4 -12.0 OFF-DAY 100 7/28 WSH W 4-1 42-58 4 -11.0 Fernandez (4-0) Zimmermann Ramos (17) 23,988 1,044,436101 7/29 WSH L 2-7 42-59 4 -12.0 Fister Koehler (8-7) --- 19,513 1,063,949102 7/30 WSH L 0-1 42-60 4 -13.0 Scherzer Haren (7-7) Papelbon 30,068 1,094,017103 7/31 SD L 3-8 (11) 42-61 4 -13.0 Maurer Ramos (0-3) --- 19,582 1,113,599104 8/1 SD L 3-5 42-62 4 -13.0 Despaigne Ureña (1-5) Kimbrel 21,614 1,135,213105 8/2 SD W 5-3 43-62 4 -12.0 Ramos (1-3) Maurer --- 25,228 1,160,441106 8/3 NYM L 1-12 43-63 4 -13.0 Colon Koehler (8-8) --- 23,119 1,183,560107 8/4 NYM L 1-5 43-64 4 -14.0 Niese Dunn (1-5) --- 23,822 1,207,382108 8/5 NYM L 6-8 43-65 4 -15.0 Harvey Phelps (4-8) Familia 25,897 1,233,279109 8/6 @ATL L 8-9 43-66 4 -15.5 McKirahan Morris (3-3) Vizcaino 18,548110 8/7 @ATL L 3-6 43-67 4 -16.5 Detwiler Flores (0-1) Vizcaino 22,769111 8/8 @ATL L 2-7 43-68 5 -16.5 Foltynewicz Koehler (8-9) --- 42,544112 8/9 @ATL W 4-1 44-68 5 -15.5 Hand (2-2) Miller Ramos (18) 24,610 8/10 5 -16.0 OFF-DAY 113 8/11 BOS W 5-4 (10) 45-68 4 -16.0 Morris (4-3) Breslow --- 31,951 1,265,230114 8/12 BOS W 14-6 46-68 4 -15.0 Barraclough (1-0) Rodriguez --- 26,041 1,291,271 8/13 4 -16.5 OFF-DAY 115 8/14 @STL L 1-3 46-69 4 -16.5 Garcia Koehler (8-10) Rosenthal 42,025116 8/15 @STL L 2-6 46-70 4 -16.5 Lackey Hand (2-3) --- 44,706 117 8/16 @STL W 6-4 47-70 4 -15.5 Narveson (1-0) Martinez Ramos (19) 43,826118 8/17 @MIL W 6-2 48-70 4 -15.0 Nicolino (2-1) Garza --- 21,910119 8/18 @MIL W 9-6 49-70 4 -15.0 Flores (1-1) Cravy --- 31,937120 8/19 @MIL L 7-8 49-71 4 -15.0 Peralta Koehler (8-11) Rodriguez 30,453 121 8/20 PHI W 9-7 50-71 4 -14.5 Hand (3-3) Williams Ramos (21) 19,689 1,310,960122 8/21 PHI L 1-7 50-72 4 -15.5 Eickhoff Flores (1-2) --- 19,391 1,330,351123 8/22 PHI L 2-4 50-73 4 -16.5 Araujo Ramos (1-4) Giles 22,113 1,352,464124 8/23 PHI L 0-2 50-74 T4 -17.5 Nola Conley (1-1) Giles 22,693 1,375,157125 8/24 PIT L 2-5 50-75 T4 -18.5 Happ Koehler (8-12) Melancon 17,644 1,392,801126 8/25 PIT W 5-2 51-75 4 -18.5 Hand (4-3) Morton Ramos (22) 17,371 1,410,172127 8/26 PIT L 2-7 51-76 4 -19.5 Locke Narveson (1-1) --- 16,560 1,426,732128 8/27 PIT L 1-2 51-77 4 -20.5 Cole Nicolino (2-2) Melancon 19,950 1,446,682129 8/28 @WSH W 4-3 52-77 4 -19.5 Conley (2-1) Scherzer Ramos (23) 30,892130 8/29 @WSH L 1-5 52-78 4 -19.5 Zimmermann Koehler (8-13) --- 31,519131 8/30 @WSH L 4-7 52-79 4 -20.5 Fister Hand (4-4) Papelbon 34,488132 8/31 @ATL W 4-0 53-79 4 -20.5 Narveson (2-1) Miller --- 12,916 133 9/1 @ATL W 7-1 54-79 4 -19.5 Nicolino (3-2) Banuelos --- 16,386134 9/2 @ATL W 7-3 55-79 3 -19.5 Conley (3-1) Perez --- 17.949 9/3 3 -19.5 OFF-DAY 135 9/4 NYM W 6-5(11) 56-79 3 -18.5 Ellington (1-0) Goeddel --- 24,763 1,471,445136 9/5 NYM L 0-7 56-80 3 -19.5 COLON Hand (4-5) --- 23,135 1,494,580137 9/6 NYM W 4-3 57-80 3 -18.5 Ramos (2-4) Clippard --- 26,780 1,521,360138 9/7 MIL L 1-9 57-81 3 -19.5 Davies Nicolino (3-3) --- 16,804 1,538,164139 9/8 MIL W 6-4 58-81 3 -19.5 Barraclough Jungmann Ramos (24) 14,958 1,553,122140 9/9 MIL W 5-2 59-81 3 -19.5 Koehler Cravy Ramos (25) 15,316 1,568,438 9/10 3 -20.0 OFF-DAY 141 9/11 WSH W 2-1 60-81 3 -20.0 Dunn (2-5) Janssen Ramos (26) 17,167 1,585,605142 9/12 WSH W 2-0 61-81 3 -20.0 Fernandez (5-0) Roark Ramos (27) 20,235 1,605,840143 9/13 WSH L 0-5 61-82 3 -21.0 Scherzer Hand (4-6) --- 20,131 1,625,971144 9/14 @NYM L 3-4 61-83 3 -22.0 Robles Barraclough (2-1) Familia 27,320145 9/15 @NYM W 9-3 62-83 3 -21.0 Koehler (10-13) deGrom --- 25,633146 9/16 @NYM W 6-0 63-83 3 -20.0 Conley (4-1) Colon --- 25,161147 9/17 @WSH W 6-4 64-83 3 -19.5 Cosart (2-4) Roark Ramos (28) 23,606148 9/18 @WSH L 4-5 (10) 64-84 3 -20.5 Janssen Ellington (1-1) --- 27,495149 9/19 @WSH L 2-5 64-85 3 -20.5 Zimmermann Hand (4-7) Papelbon 32,768150 9/20 @WSH L 3-13 64-86 3 -20.5 Strasburg Nicolino (3-4) --- 28,444 9/21 3 -21.0 OFF-DAY 151 9/22 PHI L 2-6 64-87 3 -21.0 Harang Koehler (10-14) --- 16,742 1,642,713152 9/23 PHI W 4-3(11) 65-87 3 -20.0 Ellington (2-1) Williams --- 15,662 1,658,375153 9/24 PHI W 1-0 66-87 3 -20.0 Morris (5-3) Asher Ramos (29) 17,083 1,658375154 9/25 ATL W 12-11 67-87 3 -20.0 Fernandez (6-0) Weber Ramos (30) 24,626 1,683,001155 9/26* ATL W 6-2 68-87 3 -20.0 Nicolino (4-4) Teheran --- 24,449 1,707,450156 9/27 ATL W 9-5 69-87 3 -20.0 Koehler (11-14) Miller --- 27,702 1,735,152 9/28 3 -20.0 OFF-DAY 157 9/29 @TB L 2-4 69-88 3 -20.0 Colome Morris (5-4) Boxberger 9,150158 9/30 @TB L 4-6 69-89 3 -20.0 Smyly Cosart (2-5) Boxberger 9,431159 10/1 @TB L 1-4 69-90 3 -20.0 Odorizzi Fernandez (6-1) Boxberger 9,657 10/2 @PHI POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER - GAME 1 OF DH ON 10/3160 10/3 @PHI (1) W 7-5 70-90 3 -19.0 Narveson Giles Ramos (31) ---161 10/3 @PHI (2) W 5-2 71-90 3 -18.0 Nicolino (5-4) Asher Ramos (32) 16,240162 10/4 @PHI L 2-7 71-91 3 -19.0 Garcia Rienzo (0-1) --- 21,734
* - roof and windows open^ - roof open, windows closed# - roof closed, windows openALL CAPS denotes complete game
2015 MARLINS DAY-BY-DAY
EJECTIONS (4)MANAGER/COACH/PLAYER DATE UMPIREDan Jennings 6/3 vs. CHC James HoyeDan Jennings 8/7 at ATL David RackleyErik Cordier 8/24 vs. PIT Jeff Kellogg Dan Jennings 9/7 vs. MIL Marvin Hudson
* - back-to-back home runs ^ - walk-off home run # - pinch hitter & - leadoff
MARLINS DETAILED HOME RUN CHARTNL EAST
Marlins vs. Atlanta (14) at MIA at ATL (8) (6)Justin Bour 4 1Derek Dietrich - 1Cole Gillespie - 1Adeiny Hechavarria - 1Michael Morse - 1Marcell Ozuna 1 1Giancarlo Stanton 3 -
Marlins vs. New York (18) at MIA at NYM (4) (14) Jeff Baker - 1Justin Bour 1 3Dee Gordon - 1Jeff Mathis 1 -Michael Morse - 1Martin Prado - 2J.T. Realmuto - 2Ichiro Suzuki 1 -Giancarlo Stanton 1 4
Marlins vs. Philadelphia (11) at MIA at PHI (6) (5)Justin Bour 1 -Derek Dietrich 1 -Dee Gordon - 1Jeff Mathis - 1Martin Prado 2 -Marcell Ozuna 1 -J.T. Realmuto - 1Miguel Rojas 1 -Giancarlo Stanton - 2
Marlins vs. Washington (11)
at MIA at WSH (6) (5)Justin Bour - 4 Derek Dietrich - 1 Adeiny Hechavarria 1 - Marcell Ozuna - 2Martin Prado - 2Giancarlo Stanton 1 1 Christian Yelich - 1
Marlins vs. NL East (56) Home (20), Road (36)
NL CENTRAL
Marlins vs. Chicago (5) at MIA at CHC (3) (2)Jeff Baker 1 0Justin Bour - 1Giancarlo Stanton 2 -Christian Yelich 0 1
Marlins vs. Cincinnati (5) at MIA at CIN (2) (3) Justin Bour - 1Derek Dietrich - 2Cole Gillespie 1 -J.T. Realmuto 1 -
Marlins vs. Milwaukee (5) at MIA at MIL (2) (3)Justin Bour - 1Derek Dietrich - 1Marcell Ozuna - 1J.T. Realmuto 2 -
Marlins vs. Pittsburgh (4) at MIA at PIT (1) (3) Justin Bour - 1Martin Prado 1 -Giancarlo Stanton - 1Christian Yelich - 1
Marlins vs. St. Louis (6) at MIA at STL (3) (1)Justin Bour - 1Adeiny Hechavarria 1 -Giancarlo Stanton 2 -
Marlins vs. NL Central (23) Home (11), Road (12)
NL WEST
Marlins vs. Arizona (2) at MIA at ARI (2) (2) Derek Dietrich - 1Michael Morse - 1J.T. Realmuto 1 -Giancarlo Stanton 1 -
Marlins vs. Colorado (7) at MIA at COL (5) (2)Jeff Baker 1 -Adeiny Hechavarria - 1Martin Prado 1 -J.T. Realmuto 1 -Giancarlo Stanton 2 1
Marlins vs. Los Angeles (3) at MIA at LAD (0) (3) Marcell Ozuna - 1Giancarlo Stanton - 1 Christian Yelich - 1
Marlins vs. San Diego (5) at MIA at SD (3) (2) Derek Dietrich 1 1Adeiny Hechavarria 1 -J.T. Realmuto - 1Christian Yelich 1 -
Marlins vs. San Francisco (7) at MIA at SF (3) (5) Justin Bour 3 -Jose Fernandez 1 -Dee Gordon 1 -Marcell Ozuna - 2
Marlins vs. NL West (26)Home (15), Road (11)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Marlins vs. Baltimore (2) at MIA at BAL (2) (0)Justin Bour 1 -Martin Prado 1 -
Marlins vs. Boston (3) at MIA at BOS (2) (1)Dee Gordon 1 -Michael Morse - 1J.T. Realmuto 1 -
Marlins vs. New York (4)
at MIA at NYY (2) (2)Derek Dietrich 1 -Giancarlo Stanton 1 1Christian Yelich - 1
Marlins vs. Tampa Bay (1) at MIA at TB (1) (0)Jarrod Saltalamacchia 1 -
Marlins vs. Toronto (5)
at MIA at TOR (0) (5) Marcell Ozuna - 1Giancarlo Stanton - 3Christian Yelich - 1
Marlins vs. AL (15) Home (7), Road (8)
MARLINS HOME RUN BREAKDOWN
Home Runs with Men On: Solo ............................. 76 2-Run ................................. 26 3-Run .......................... 17 Grand Slams ..................... 1
Home Runs by Month: April............................. 13 May ................................... 24 June ............................ 27 July .................................... 15 August ....................... 18 September ...................... 21 October……………… 2
* - back-to-back home runs ^ - walk-off home run # - pinch hitter & - leadoff
OPPONENTS DETAILED HOME RUN CHARTNL EAST
Marlins vs. Atlanta (11) at MIA at ATL (5) (6)Freddie Freeman 1 1Adonis Garcia - 1Johnny Gomes - 1Kelly Johnson - 1Nick Markakis 1 -Cameron Maybin - 1A.J. Pierzynski 1 1Jace Peterson 1 -Nick Swisher 1 -
Marlins vs. New York (18) at MIA at NYM (10) (8) Yoenis Cespedes 2 1Michael Conforto 1 -Michael Cuddyer 1 -Travis d’Arnaud 1 2Lucas Duda - 1Wilmer Flores 2 3Curtis Granderson - 1Juan Lagares 1 -Daniel Murphy 1 -Juan Uribe 1 -
Marlins vs. Philadelphia (18) at MIA at PHI (9) (9) Aaron Altherr 1 -Cody Asche 3 1Brian Bogusevic - 1Maikel Franco - 1Jeff Francoeur - 2Freddy Galvis - 2Ryan Howard - 2Darin Ruf 2 -Cameron Rupp 1 -Darnell Sweeney 1 -Chase Utley 1 -
Marlins vs. Washington (22) at MIA at WSH (6) (16) Matt den Dekker 1 -Ian Desmond - 4Bryce Harper 3 4Tyler Moore - 2Wilson Ramos - 1Clint Robinson - 3Michael Taylor 1 -Jason Werth - 1Ryan Zimmerman 1 1
Marlins vs. NL East (69) at MIA (32), Home (37)
NL CENTRAL
Marlins vs. Chicago (4) at MIA at CHC (2) (2) Kris Bryant - 2 Starlin Castro 1 -Junior Lake 1 -
Marlins vs. Cincinnati (5) at MIA at CIN (2) (3)Jay Bruce 1 1Marlon Byrd - 1Todd Frazier - 1Eugenio Suarez 1 -
Marlins vs. Milwaukee (5)
at MIA at MIL (2) (3)Ryan Braun - 1Khris Davis 1 2Domingo Santana 1 -
Marlins vs. Pittsburgh (5)
at MIA at PIT (2) (3)Pedro Alvarez 1 1Francisco Cervelli - 1Andrew McCutchen 1 -Neil Walker - 1
Marlins vs. St. Louis (9)
at MIA at STL (3) (6)Matt Carpenter - 1Randal Grichuk - 1Jason Heyward 2 2Stephen Piscotty - 1Mark Reynolds - 1Kolten Wong 1 -
Marlins vs. NL Central (28) at MIA (11), Home (17)
NL WEST
Marlins vs. Arizona (1) at MIA at ARI (1) (1)A.J Pollock 1 -
Marlins vs. Colorado (7) at MIA at COL (3) (4) Nolan Arenado 1 -Charlie Blackmon 1 -Carlos Gonzalez 1 2Wilin Rosario - 2
Marlins vs. Los Angeles (7) at MIA at LAD (2) (5) Andre Ethier - 1Kike Hernandez - 1Howie Kendrick - 1Joc Pederson - 1Justin Turner 1 -Scott Van Slyke 1 1
Marlins vs. San Diego (5)
at MIA at SD (1) (4)Alexi Amarista 1 -Yonder Alonso - 1Matt Kemp - 1Justin Upton - 1Brett Wallace - 1
Marlins vs. San Francisco (5)
at MIA at SF (4) (1)Gregor Blanco 1 -Brandon Crawford 1 -Casey McGehee - 1Buster Posey 2 -
Marlins vs. NL West (25) at MIA (11), Home (14)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Marlins vs. Baltimore (0) at MIA at BAL (0) (0)
Marlins vs. Boston (3) at MIA at BOS (2) (1)David Ortiz 2 1
Marlins vs. New York (3)
at MIA at NYY (1) (2)Carlos Beltran - 1Brett Gardner - 1Mark Teixeira 1 -
Marlins vs. Tampa Bay (7) at MIA at TB (3) (4)Tim Beckham 1 -Asdrubal Cabrera - 1David DeJesus 1 -Nick Franklin - 1Kevin Kiermaier 1 -Evan Longoria - 1Mikie Mahtook - 1
Marlins vs. Toronto (6) at MIA at TOR (0) (6) Josh Donaldson - 2Juan Encarnacion - 1Russell Martin - 1Jose Reyes - 1Justin Smoak - 1
Marlins vs. AL (19) at MIA (4), Home (13)
OPPONENTS HOME RUN BREAKDOWN
Home Runs with Men On: Solo ............................. 80 2-Run ................................. 41 3-Run .......................... 17 Grand Slams ..................... 3
Home Runs by Month: April............................. 17 May ................................... 19 June ............................ 27 July .................................... 20 August ....................... 30 September ...................... 25 October .................... 3
DATE: 10/05/15 MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS ID: LEAGSTRTIME: 22:02:39 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15 LAST 10 A.L. EAST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs N.L.
*TORONTO 93 69 .574 - 6- 4 LOST 2 53- 28 40- 41 42- 34 20- 14 19- 13 12- 8yNEW YORK 87 75 .537 6.0 3- 7 LOST 3 45- 36 42- 39 38- 38 21- 12 17- 16 11- 9 BALTIMORE 81 81 .500 12.0 5- 5 WON 5 47- 31 34- 50 39- 37 15- 18 15- 18 12- 8 TAMPA BAY 80 82 .494 13.0 6- 4 WON 2 42- 42 38- 40 36- 40 13- 19 17- 17 14- 6 BOSTON 78 84 .481 15.0 6- 4 LOST 4 43- 38 35- 46 35- 41 15- 18 15- 18 13- 7 * - CLINCHED DIVISION TITLE y - CLINCHED PLAYOFF BERTH LAST 10 A.L. CENTRAL WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs N.L.
*KANSAS CITY 95 67 .586 - 6- 4 WON 5 51- 30 44- 37 18- 16 44- 32 20- 12 13- 7 MINNESOTA 83 79 .512 12.0 5- 5 LOST 3 46- 35 37- 44 19- 14 40- 36 16- 17 8- 12 CLEVELAND 81 80 .503 13.5 6- 4 WON 3 39- 41 42- 39 18- 15 32- 43 19- 14 12- 8 CHICAGO 76 86 .469 19.0 4- 6 LOST 1 40- 41 36- 45 14- 19 32- 44 21- 12 9- 11 DETROIT 74 87 .460 20.5 4- 6 WON 1 38- 43 36- 44 12- 20 41- 34 12- 22 9- 11 * - CLINCHED DIVISION TITLE LAST 10 A.L. WEST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs N.L.
*TEXAS 88 74 .543 - 5- 5 WON 1 43- 38 45- 36 23- 11 18- 14 36- 40 11- 9 HOUSTON 86 76 .531 2.0 6- 4 LOST 1 53- 28 33- 48 18- 16 14- 18 38- 38 16- 4 LOS ANGELES 85 77 .525 3.0 7- 3 LOST 1 49- 32 36- 45 16- 16 17- 17 44- 32 8- 12 SEATTLE 76 86 .469 12.0 2- 8 WON 1 36- 45 40- 41 15- 17 14- 20 39- 37 8- 12 OAKLAND 68 94 .420 20.0 4- 6 LOST 1 34- 47 34- 47 10- 23 14- 19 33- 43 11- 9 * - CLINCHED DIVISION TITLE LAST 10 N.L. EAST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs A.L.
*NEW YORK 90 72 .556 - 5- 5 WON 1 49- 32 41- 40 47- 29 13- 20 21- 12 9- 11 WASHINGTON 83 79 .512 7.0 5- 5 LOST 1 46- 35 37- 44 44- 32 14- 19 17- 16 8- 12 MIAMI 71 91 .438 19.0 6- 4 LOST 1 41- 40 30- 51 35- 41 13- 19 16- 18 7- 13 ATLANTA 67 95 .414 23.0 6- 4 WON 3 42- 39 25- 56 34- 42 15- 18 12- 21 6- 14 PHILADELPHIA 63 99 .389 27.0 6- 4 WON 1 37- 44 26- 55 30- 46 11- 23 14- 18 8- 12 * - CLINCHED DIVISION TITLE LAST 10 N.L. CENTRAL WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs A.L.
*ST. LOUIS 100 62 .617 - 4- 6 LOST 3 55- 26 45- 36 20- 12 46- 30 23- 11 11- 9yPITTSBURGH 98 64 .605 2.0 6- 4 WON 1 53- 28 45- 36 24- 9 34- 42 27- 6 13- 7 CHICAGO 97 65 .599 3.0 8- 2 WON 8 49- 32 48- 33 22- 12 46- 30 19- 13 10- 10 MILWAUKEE 68 94 .420 32.0 4- 6 LOST 4 34- 47 34- 47 17- 16 31- 45 12- 21 8- 12 CINCINNATI 64 98 .395 36.0 1- 9 LOST 1 34- 47 30- 51 16- 17 33- 43 8- 25 7- 13 * - CLINCHED DIVISION TITLE y - CLINCHED PLAYOFF BERTH LAST 10 N.L. WEST WON LOST PCT. GB GAMES STREAK HOME ROAD vs EAST vs CENT vs WEST vs A.L.
The top two Wild Card teams from each league make the postseason and play each other in a one game playoff.
The GB column in the Wild Card standings reflects games behind the second Wild Card team.
DATE: 10/05/15 YESTERDAY'S SCORES/TODAY'S TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE ID: PRVDAYRTIME: 22:02:39 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
TODAY'S SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS NO GAMES TODAY
TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE & PROBABLE PITCHERS NO GAMES TOMORROW
DATE: 10/05/15 MAJOR LEAGUE ATTENDANCE SUMMARY ID: ATTSUMRTIME: 22:02:52 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15 AMERICAN LEAGUE
------------- HOME ------------ SEASON HIGH -------- ROAD -------- CLUB TOTAL AVERAGE DATES GAMES TOTAL DATE TOTAL AVERAGE DATES
GRAND TOTALS 73,760,020 30,517 2417 (2428) 73,760,020 30,517 2417
DATE: 10/04/15 MIAMI MARLINS TEAM BATTING / PITCHING ID: TEAMBPRTIME: 18:58:03 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15 * = D/L, + = ROOKIE, # = MULT. TEAMS
GI PINCH HIT PLAYER AVG G AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP E SLG OBP AB H HR RBI
DATE: 10/04/15 MIAMI MARLINS TEAM BATTING / PITCHING ID: TEAMBPRTIME: 18:58:03 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 2THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15 * = D/L, + = ROOKIE, # = MULT. TEAMS
OPP PITCHER R/L W L ERA G GS CG GF SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG
DATE: 10/04/15 MIAMI CLUB STATISTICS ID: TEAMSTRTIME: 18:58:03 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15 HOME ROAD TOTALS W L W L W L MIA OPP.
VS. ATLANTA 3 6 6 4 9 10 DOUBLE PLAYS 162 146VS. NEW YORK 4 5 4 6 8 11 TRIPLE PLAYS 0 0VS. PHILADELPHIA 5 5 4 5 9 10 LEFT ON BASE 1059 1091VS. WASHINGTON 6 3 3 7 9 10 GRAND SLAM HR 1 3 TOTALS VS. EAST 18 19 17 22 35 41 HOME RUNS - HOME 53 58 HOME RUNS - ROAD 67 83
VS. CHICAGO 2 1 1 2 3 3VS. CINCINNATI 3 1 1 2 4 3VS. MILWAUKEE 2 1 2 1 4 2VS. PITTSBURGH 1 3 0 3 1 6VS. ST. LOUIS 0 3 1 2 1 5 TOTALS VS. CENTRAL 8 9 5 10 13 19
HOME ROAD TOTALS W L W L W L
VS. ARIZONA 0 4 2 1 2 5 SHUTOUTS 7 9 5 3 12 12VS. COLORADO 3 1 2 1 5 2 SHO - INDIVIDUAL 0 2 0 0 0 2VS. LOS ANGELES 1 2 1 2 2 4 EXTRA INNINGS 5 2 1 1 6 3VS. SAN DIEGO 1 2 1 3 2 5 ONE-RUN DECISIONS 16 7 7 14 23 21VS. SAN FRANCISCO 3 0 2 2 5 2 TWO-RUN DECISIONS 5 11 3 13 8 24 TOTALS VS. WEST 8 9 8 9 16 18 VS. LH STARTERS 8 8 6 11 14 19 VS. RH STARTERS 33 32 24 40 57 72 TOTALS VS. N.L. 34 37 30 41 64 78 GRASS FIELDS 41 40 30 45 71 85 ARTIFICIAL FIELDS 0 0 0 6 0 6 DAY GAMES 13 13 8 16 21 29 NIGHT GAMES 28 27 22 35 50 62VS. BALTIMORE 2 1 0 0 2 1VS. BOSTON 2 0 0 2 2 2VS. NEW YORK 2 0 0 2 2 2VS. TAMPA BAY 1 2 0 3 1 5VS. TORONTO 0 0 0 3 0 3 TOTALS VS. A.L. 7 3 0 10 7 13 OVERALL TOTALS 41 40 30 51 71 91
DOUBLEHEADERS (HOME) WON 0 LOST 0 SPLIT 0DOUBLEHEADERS (ROAD) WON 1 LOST 0 SPLIT 0 WON LOST
DATE: 10/05/15 N.L. INTELLIGENCE REPORTS MIAMI vs. ALL TEAMS vs. LEFT ID: CLVSALRTIME: 22:02:44 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15 GI BATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP SLG OBP
DATE: 10/05/15 N.L. INTELLIGENCE REPORTS MIAMI vs. ALL TEAMS vs. RIGHT ID: CLVSALRTIME: 22:02:45 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15 GI BATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB SO SB CS DP SLG OBP
DATE: 10/04/15 MIAMI MARLINS BATTING WITH RUNNERS IN SCORING POSITION REPORT ID: BWMISPRTIME: 18:58:04 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
TOT SP PLAYER OUTS AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI RBI MISP MOB BB IBB SO SH SF GIDP
DATE: 10/04/15 MIAMI MARLINS BATTING WITH RUNNERS IN SCORING POSITION REPORT ID: BWMISPRTIME: 18:58:04 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 2THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
TOT SP PLAYER OUTS AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI RBI MISP MOB BB IBB SO SH SF GIDP
DATE: 10/04/15 MIAMI MARLINS BATTING WITH RUNNERS IN SCORING POSITION REPORT ID: BWMISPRTIME: 18:58:04 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 3THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
TOT SP PLAYER OUTS AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI RBI MISP MOB BB IBB SO SH SF GIDP
DATE: 10/04/15 MIAMI MARLINS BATTING WITH BASES LOADED REPORT ID: BWMISPRTIME: 18:58:04 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
TOT SP PLAYER OUTS AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI RBI MISP MOB BB IBB SO SH SF GIDP
DATE: 10/04/15 MIAMI MARLINS BATTING WITH BASES LOADED REPORT ID: BWMISPRTIME: 18:58:04 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 2THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
TOT SP PLAYER OUTS AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI RBI MISP MOB BB IBB SO SH SF GIDP
DATE: 10/05/15 N.L. INTELLIGENCE REPORTS MIAMI vs. ALL TEAMS HOME GAMES ID: CLVSALRTIME: 22:02:49 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15 GI BATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP E BB SO SB CS DP
DATE: 10/05/15 N.L. INTELLIGENCE REPORTS MIAMI vs. ALL TEAMS HOME GAMES ID: CLVSALRTIME: 22:02:49 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 2THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15Urena,J 3.53 1 3 10 5 0 0 0 35.2 132 35 15 14 3 1 14 14 0 .265
DATE: 10/05/15 N.L. INTELLIGENCE REPORTS MIAMI vs. ALL TEAMS ROAD GAMES ID: CLVSALRTIME: 22:02:50 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15 GI BATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP E BB SO SB CS DP
DATE: 10/05/15 N.L. INTELLIGENCE REPORTS MIAMI vs. ALL TEAMS DAY GAMES ID: CLVSALRTIME: 22:02:41 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15 GI BATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP E BB SO SB CS DP
DATE: 10/05/15 N.L. INTELLIGENCE REPORTS MIAMI vs. ALL TEAMS DAY GAMES ID: CLVSALRTIME: 22:02:41 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 2THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
DATE: 10/05/15 N.L. INTELLIGENCE REPORTS MIAMI vs. ALL TEAMS NIGHT GAMES ID: CLVSALRTIME: 22:02:42 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15 GI BATTER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP E BB SO SB CS DP
DATE: 10/05/15 N.L. INTELLIGENCE REPORTS MIAMI vs. ALL TEAMS NIGHT GAMES ID: CLVSALRTIME: 22:02:42 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 2THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15Urena,J 6.33 1 4 14 7 0 0 0 42.2 171 58 31 30 4 3 15 16 2 .339
DATE: 10/04/15 MIAMI MARLINS INDIVIDUAL FIELDING ID: INDFTMRTIME: 18:58:04 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15 * = D/L, + = ROOKIE, # = MULT. TEAMS
PITCHER
PLAYER TEAM T PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP
* Alvarez,H MIA R .875 0 4 4 3 4 1 8 0 0 +Barracloug,K MIA R .750 0 25 0 1 2 1 4 0 0* Capps,C MIA R 1.000 0 30 0 1 5 0 6 1 0 Cishek,S STL # R .846 0 58 0 4 7 2 13 0 0 +Conley,A MIA L 1.000 0 15 11 0 9 0 9 0 0 +Cordier,E MIA R 1.000 0 8 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Cosart,J MIA R 1.000 0 14 13 1 19 0 20 0 0 Dunn,M MIA L 1.000 0 72 0 1 4 0 5 0 0 Dyson,S MIA R .727 0 44 0 3 5 3 11 1 0 +Ellington,B MIA R 1.000 0 23 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 Fernandez,J MIA R 1.000 0 11 11 3 1 0 4 0 0*+Flores,K MIA R 1.000 0 7 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 Hand,B MIA L 1.000 0 38 12 2 18 0 20 1 0 Haren,D CHI # R 1.000 1 32 32 9 9 0 18 0 0 Koehler,T MIA R .872 37 32 31 14 20 5 39 2 0 Latos,M MIA # R .960 0 22 21 11 13 1 25 1 0 +Lazo,R MIA L .000 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Masset,N ATL # R 1.000 0 28 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Mazzaro,V MIA R .000 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 +McGough,S MIA R 1.000 0 6 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Morris,B MIA R .938 0 67 0 2 13 1 16 2 0 Narveson,C MIA L .714 0 15 2 0 5 2 7 0 0 +Nicolino,J MIA L 1.000 0 12 12 2 15 0 17 1 0* Phelps,D MIA R .958 0 23 19 4 19 1 24 2 0 Ramos,A MIA R 1.000 0 71 0 4 8 0 12 1 0 +Reed,C MIA L 1.000 0 2 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 Rienzo,A MIA R 1.000 0 14 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 Suzuki,I MIA R .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 +Urena,J MIA R 1.000 0 20 9 0 12 0 12 1 0
Cishek,S MIA R .900 0 32 0 4 5 1 10 0 0 Cishek,S STL R .667 0 26 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 Haren,D CHI R 1.000 1 11 11 2 3 0 5 0 0 Haren,D MIA R 1.000 1 21 21 7 6 0 13 0 0 Latos,M MIA R 1.000 0 16 16 8 10 0 18 1 0 Latos,M LA R .857 0 6 5 3 3 1 7 0 0 Masset,N ATL R .000 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Masset,N MIA R 1.000 0 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
CATCHER
PLAYER TEAM T PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP PB
Mathis,J MIA R .996 0 30 29 210 13 1 224 1 0 0 +Realmuto,J MIA R .993 9 118 116 836 46 6 888 6 0 11 Saltalamac,J ARI # R .991 0 46 43 314 24 3 341 1 0 0 Solano,J MIA R 1.000 0 6 6 39 2 0 41 1 0 0 +Telis,T MIA R 1.000 0 7 3 28 1 0 29 0 0 0
Saltalamac,J ARI R .996 0 37 35 260 18 1 279 0 0 0 Saltalamac,J MIA R .968 0 9 8 54 6 2 62 1 0 0
FIRST BASE
PLAYER TEAM T PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Baker,J MIA R .983 0 17 14 115 2 2 119 7 0 +Bour,J MIA R .993 10 111 101 836 47 6 889 106 0 Dietrich,D MIA R 1.000 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 0* Kelly,D MIA R .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 McGehee,C MIA # R .991 0 21 12 108 5 1 114 12 0 Morse,M PIT # R 1.000 0 58 50 429 18 0 447 41 0
DATE: 10/04/15 MIAMI MARLINS INDIVIDUAL FIELDING ID: INDFTMRTIME: 18:58:04 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 2THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15 * = D/L, + = ROOKIE, # = MULT. TEAMS
FIRST BASE
PLAYER TEAM T PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP
McGehee,C MIA R .991 0 20 12 104 5 1 110 12 0 McGehee,C SF R 1.000 0 1 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 Morse,M MIA R 1.000 0 36 35 316 14 0 330 29 0 Morse,M PIT R 1.000 0 22 15 113 4 0 117 12 0
SECOND BASE
PLAYER TEAM T PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Baker,J MIA R 1.000 0 1 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 Dietrich,D MIA R 1.000 0 2 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 Gordon,D MIA R .992 1 145 144 293 434 6 733 111 0 Prado,M MIA R 1.000 0 11 9 13 20 0 33 4 0 Rojas,M MIA R 1.000 0 9 4 9 7 0 16 1 0 Solano,D MIA R .917 0 7 3 8 14 2 24 1 0
THIRD BASE
PLAYER TEAM T PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Baker,J MIA R .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brignac,R MIA R 1.000 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Dietrich,D MIA R .911 0 26 24 6 35 4 45 4 0* Kelly,D MIA R 1.000 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 McGehee,C MIA # R .935 0 42 38 21 65 6 92 6 0 Prado,M MIA R .976 1 124 118 72 218 7 297 28 0 Rojas,M MIA R .944 0 9 6 3 14 1 18 0 0 Solano,D MIA R 1.000 0 10 4 1 15 0 16 0 0
McGehee,C MIA R .917 0 10 8 4 7 1 12 0 0 McGehee,C SF R .938 0 32 30 17 58 5 80 6 0
SHORTSTOP
PLAYER TEAM T PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Hechavarri,A MIA R .984 4 130 129 173 373 9 555 93 0 Rojas,M MIA R .991 0 32 26 33 75 1 109 19 0 Solano,D MIA R .957 0 10 7 4 18 1 23 4 0
OUTFIELDERS
PLAYER TEAM T PCT RANK G GS PO A E TC DP TP
Baker,J MIA R .000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dietrich,D MIA R .974 0 46 45 76 0 2 78 0 0 Gillespie,C MIA R .952 0 52 34 80 0 4 84 0 0 Morse,M PIT R 1.000 0 6 6 6 1 0 7 0 0 Ozuna,M MIA R .996 6 122 119 273 5 1 279 0 0* Stanton,G MIA R .981 0 71 71 149 6 3 158 3 0 Suzuki,I MIA R 1.000 1 109 88 217 5 0 222 0 0 Valdespin,J MIA R 1.000 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Yelich,C MIA R .992 9 124 122 256 6 2 264 1 0
DATE: 10/04/15 MIAMI MARLINS CLUB HIGHS AND LOWS ID: CLHILORTIME: 18:58:05 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
CLUBS_____MOST RUNS, GAME - 14 MIAMI VS BOSTON 8/12/15 14 MIAMI VS CINCINNATI 7/11/15 12 MIAMI VS ATLANTA 9/25/15 12 MIAMI VS NEW YORK 6/16/15MOST RUNS, GAME, BOTH CLUBS - 23 ATLANTA 11 AT MIAMI 12 9/25/15 20 BOSTON 6 AT MIAMI 14 8/12/15MOST RUNS, INNING - 10 MIAMI VS BOSTON 8/12/15 INNING 6 8 MIAMI VS CINCINNATI 7/11/15 INNING 7 8 MIAMI VS NEW YORK 6/16/15 INNING 1MOST HITS, GAME - 21 MIAMI VS CINCINNATI 7/11/15 20 MIAMI VS ATLANTA 9/25/15MOST HITS, GAME, BOTH CLUBS - 36 ATLANTA 16 AT MIAMI 20 9/25/15 30 MIAMI 13 AT COLORADO 17 6/06/15MOST TOTAL BASES, GAME - 31 MIAMI VS ATLANTA 9/25/15 30 MIAMI AT NEW YORK 5/30/15 30 MIAMI VS CINCINNATI 7/11/15MOST DOUBLES, GAME - 5 MIAMI VS PITTSBURGH 8/25/15 5 MIAMI VS PHILADELPHIA 5/01/15 5 MIAMI AT ARIZONA 7/22/15 4 08 GAMES/CLUBS TIED 4 MIAMI VS NEW YORK 9/04/15 11 INNINGS 4 MIAMI VS TAMPA BAY 4/10/15 10 INNINGSMOST TRIPLES, GAME - 3 MIAMI VS WASHINGTON 4/26/15 2 MIAMI AT ST. LOUIS 8/16/15 2 MIAMI AT WASHINGTON 5/05/15 2 MIAMI VS ATLANTA 9/25/15 2 MIAMI VS BOSTON 8/12/15 2 MIAMI AT COLORADO 6/06/15MOST HOME RUNS, GAME - 4 MIAMI AT NEW YORK 5/30/15 3 MIAMI AT NEW YORK 9/16/15 3 MIAMI VS ATLANTA 9/27/15 3 MIAMI AT TORONTO 6/09/15MOST HOME RUNS, GAME, BOTH CLUBS - 5 MIAMI 2 AT MILWAUKEE 3 8/19/15 5 MIAMI 1 AT TORONTO 4 6/10/15 4 12 GAMES/CLUBS TIEDMOST HOME RUNS, DOUBLEHEADER - 1 MIAMI AT PHILADELPHIA 10/03/15
MOST EXTRA BASE HITS, GAME - 8 MIAMI AT NEW YORK 5/30/15 7 MIAMI VS ATLANTA 9/25/15MOST WALKS, GAME - 7 MIAMI VS ATLANTA 9/26/15 7 MIAMI VS PHILADELPHIA 8/20/15 6 MIAMI VS MILWAUKEE 9/09/15 6 MIAMI AT ATLANTA 4/14/15 6 MIAMI AT ARIZONA 7/20/15 9 MIAMI VS BOSTON 8/11/15 10 INNINGS 6 MIAMI VS TAMPA BAY 4/10/15 10 INNINGSMOST WALKS, GAME, BOTH CLUBS - 13 ATLANTA 6 AT MIAMI 7 9/26/15 12 ATLANTA 7 AT MIAMI 5 4/07/15 12 TAMPA BAY 6 AT MIAMI 6 4/10/15 10 INNINGSMOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME - 16 MIAMI VS LOS ANGELES 6/26/15 15 MIAMI AT SAN FRANCISCO 5/09/15MOST STRIKEOUTS, GAME, BOTH CLUBS - 24 MIAMI 8 AT ARIZONA 16 7/22/15 23 WASHINGTON 10 AT MIAMI 13 4/26/15 25 BALTIMORE 15 AT MIAMI 10 5/23/15 13 INNINGSMOST STOLEN BASES, GAME - 5 MIAMI VS PITTSBURGH 8/25/15 4 MIAMI VS BALTIMORE 5/22/15
DATE: 10/04/15 MIAMI MARLINS CLUB HIGHS AND LOWS ID: CLHILORTIME: 18:58:05 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 2THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
CLUBS_____MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME, BOTH CLUBS - 7 ARIZONA 7 AT MIAMI 5/20/15 5 MIAMI 2 AT PHILADELPHIA 3 10/03/15 GAME 1 5 PITTSBURGH AT MIAMI 5 8/25/15MOST DOUBLE PLAYS, GAME - 4 MIAMI VS ATLANTA 9/27/15 3 MIAMI VS MILWAUKEE 9/09/15 3 MIAMI VS NEW YORK 9/06/15 3 MIAMI VS BOSTON 8/12/15 3 MIAMI VS WASHINGTON 7/28/15 3 MIAMI VS ATLANTA 4/08/15 3 MIAMI AT CINCINNATI 6/21/15 3 MIAMI AT CINCINNATI 6/20/15 3 MIAMI AT ATLANTA 9/01/15 3 MIAMI VS SAN DIEGO 7/31/15 11 INNINGSMOST DOUBLE PLAYS, GAME, BOTH CLUBS - 6 SAN FRANCISCO 5 AT MIAMI 1 7/01/15 6 MIAMI 2 AT ARIZONA 4 7/20/15 5 ATLANTA 3 AT MIAMI 2 9/25/15 5 WASHINGTON 4 AT MIAMI 1 9/12/15MOST ERRORS, GAME - 3 MIAMI AT PHILADELPHIA 10/03/15 GAME 1 3 MIAMI AT MILWAUKEE 8/18/15 3 MIAMI VS PHILADELPHIA 8/21/15 3 MIAMI VS SAN FRANCISCO 7/01/15 3 MIAMI AT BOSTON 7/08/15 2 12 GAMES/CLUBS TIEDMOST ERRORS, GAME, BOTH CLUBS - 5 MIAMI 3 AT PHILADELPHIA 2 10/03/15 GAME 1 5 MIAMI 3 AT MILWAUKEE 2 8/18/15 4 MIAMI 2 AT NEW YORK 2 5/30/15 4 MIAMI 2 AT MILWAUKEE 2 8/19/15MOST LEFT ON BASE, GAME - 12 MIAMI VS BALTIMORE 5/22/15 12 MIAMI VS PHILADELPHIA 5/01/15 12 MIAMI AT CHICAGO 7/04/15 11 MIAMI AT PHILADELPHIA 4/22/15 11 MIAMI VS ATLANTA 5/15/15 11 MIAMI AT ATLANTA 8/09/15 16 MIAMI VS BOSTON 8/11/15 10 INNINGSMOST LEFT ON BASE, GAME, BOTH CLUBS - 22 BALTIMORE 10 AT MIAMI 12 5/22/15 20 MILWAUKEE 13 AT MIAMI 7 9/08/15 23 NEW YORK 13 AT MIAMI 10 9/04/15 11 INNINGS 20 BOSTON 4 AT MIAMI 16 8/11/15 10 INNINGS 20 BALTIMORE 10 AT MIAMI 10 5/23/15 13 INNINGSMOST INNINGS, GAME - 13.0 MIAMI VS BALTIMORE 5/23/15 13.0 MIAMI VS ARIZONA 5/18/15 11.0 MIAMI VS PHILADELPHIA 9/23/15 11.0 MIAMI VS NEW YORK 9/04/15 11.0 MIAMI VS SAN DIEGO 7/31/15LONGEST TIME, GAME - 3:38 MILWAUKEE VS MIAMI 8/18/15 3:37 MIAMI VS MILWAUKEE 9/08/15 3:51 MIAMI VS BALTIMORE 5/23/15 13 INNINGS 3:49 MIAMI VS NEW YORK 9/04/15 11 INNINGS 3:41 MIAMI VS SAN DIEGO 7/31/15 11 INNINGSSHORTEST TIME, GAME - 1:58 MIAMI VS NEW YORK 4/27/15 2:08 NEW YORK VS MIAMI 5/29/15 2:08 TORONTO VS MIAMI 6/10/15HIGHEST ATTENDANCE, GAME -36,969 MIAMI VS ATLANTA 4/06/1533,961 MIAMI VS NEW YORK 6/15/15LONGEST WINNING STREAK - 5 MIAMI 4/22/15 THRU 4/26/15 5 MIAMI 9/23/15 THRU 9/27/15
DATE: 10/04/15 MIAMI MARLINS CLUB HIGHS AND LOWS ID: CLHILORTIME: 18:58:05 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 3THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
DATE: 10/04/15 MIAMI MARLINS CLUB HIGHS AND LOWS ID: CLHILORTIME: 18:58:05 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 4THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
INDIVIDUAL BATTING__________________LONGEST HITTING STREAK - 13 Ozuna,M MIAMI 5/30/15 THRU 6/12/15 13 Gordon,D MIAMI 4/24/15 THRU 5/10/15 13 Hechavarri,A MIAMI 8/05/15 THRU 8/20/15 12 Gordon,D MIAMI 6/18/15 THRU 7/01/15MOST RUNS, GAME - 3 Realmuto,J MIAMI VS BOSTON 8/12/15 3 Gillespie,C MIAMI VS BOSTON 8/12/15 3 Gillespie,C MIAMI VS CINCINNATI 7/11/15 3 Yelich,C MIAMI VS NEW YORK 6/16/15 3 Gordon,D MIAMI VS PHILADELPHIA 5/02/15 3 Stanton,G MIAMI VS WASHINGTON 4/25/15 2 86 PLAYERS TIED 4 Gordon,D MIAMI VS TAMPA BAY 4/10/15 10 INNINGS 2 Yelich,C MIAMI VS NEW YORK 9/04/15 11 INNINGS 2 Realmuto,J MIAMI VS BOSTON 8/11/15 10 INNINGS 2 Yelich,C MIAMI VS TAMPA BAY 4/10/15 10 INNINGSMOST HITS, GAME - 5 Yelich,C MIAMI AT PHILADELPHIA 10/03/15 GAME 1 5 Gordon,D MIAMI AT NEW YORK 4/18/15 4 9 PLAYERS TIED 5 Prado,M MIAMI VS NEW YORK 9/04/15 11 INNINGSMOST TOTAL BASES, GAME - 8 Bour,J MIAMI VS ATLANTA 9/27/15 8 Realmuto,J MIAMI VS MILWAUKEE 9/08/15 8 Realmuto,J MIAMI VS BOSTON 8/12/15 8 Dietrich,D MIAMI AT CINCINNATI 6/20/15 8 Stanton,G MIAMI AT TORONTO 6/09/15 8 Stanton,G MIAMI AT TORONTO 6/08/15 8 Stanton,G MIAMI AT NEW YORK 5/30/15 8 Stanton,G MIAMI VS ATLANTA 5/15/15 7 7 PLAYERS TIED 7 Prado,M MIAMI VS NEW YORK 9/04/15 11 INNINGSMOST DOUBLES, GAME - 3 Ozuna,M MIAMI VS PHILADELPHIA 5/01/15 2 10 PLAYERS TIED 2 Rojas,M MIAMI AT WASHINGTON 9/18/15 10 INNINGS 2 Prado,M MIAMI VS NEW YORK 9/04/15 11 INNINGSMOST TRIPLES, GAME - 1 39 PLAYERS TIED 1 Gordon,D MIAMI VS BOSTON 8/11/15 10 INNINGSMOST HOME RUNS, GAME - 2 Bour,J MIAMI VS ATLANTA 9/27/15 2 Realmuto,J MIAMI VS MILWAUKEE 9/08/15 2 Dietrich,D MIAMI AT CINCINNATI 6/20/15 2 Stanton,G MIAMI AT TORONTO 6/09/15 2 Stanton,G MIAMI AT NEW YORK 5/30/15 2 Stanton,G MIAMI VS ATLANTA 5/15/15 1 102 PLAYERS TIED 1 Bour,J MIAMI VS PHILADELPHIA 9/23/15 11 INNINGS 1 Yelich,C MIAMI AT WASHINGTON 9/18/15 10 INNINGS 1 Yelich,C MIAMI VS SAN DIEGO 7/31/15 11 INNINGS 1 Dietrich,D MIAMI VS SAN DIEGO 7/31/15 11 INNINGS 1 Hechavarri,A MIAMI AT COLORADO 6/07/15 10 INNINGS 1 Realmuto,J MIAMI VS ARIZONA 5/18/15 13 INNINGSMOST EXTRA BASES, GAME - 3 Stanton,G MIAMI AT TORONTO 6/08/15 3 Ozuna,M MIAMI VS PHILADELPHIA 5/01/15 2 34 PLAYERS TIED 2 Rojas,M MIAMI AT WASHINGTON 9/18/15 10 INNINGS 2 Prado,M MIAMI VS NEW YORK 9/04/15 11 INNINGSMOST RUNS BATTED IN, GAME - 6 Realmuto,J MIAMI VS BOSTON 8/12/15 4 Mathis,J MIAMI VS ATLANTA 9/25/15 4 Realmuto,J MIAMI VS CINCINNATI 7/11/15 4 Stanton,G MIAMI VS COLORADO 6/13/15 4 Stanton,G MIAMI VS COLORADO 6/11/15 4 Prado,M MIAMI VS PHILADELPHIA 5/02/15
DATE: 10/04/15 MIAMI MARLINS CLUB HIGHS AND LOWS ID: CLHILORTIME: 18:58:05 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 5THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
INDIVIDUAL BATTING__________________MOST RUNS BATTED IN, GAME - 4 Prado,M MIAMI AT PHILADELPHIA 4/23/15 4 Stanton,G MIAMI AT ATLANTA 4/14/15MOST STOLEN BASES, GAME - 4 Gordon,D MIAMI VS PITTSBURGH 8/25/15 4 Gordon,D MIAMI VS BALTIMORE 5/22/15 3 Gordon,D MIAMI VS CINCINNATI 7/09/15
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING___________________MOST STRIKEOUTS GAME (STARTER) - 11 Fernandez,J MIAMI AT ARIZONA 7/22/15 11 Latos,M MIAMI VS COLORADO 6/13/15 10 Koehler,T MIAMI VS MILWAUKEE 9/09/15 10 Fernandez,J MIAMI VS SAN DIEGO 8/02/15MOST STRIKEOUTS GAME (RELIEVER) - 5 Rienzo,A MIAMI AT TORONTO 6/08/15 4 11 PLAYERS TIED 6 Capps,C MIAMI VS BALTIMORE 5/23/15 13 INNINGS 5 Dyson,S MIAMI VS ARIZONA 5/18/15 13 INNINGSMOST INNINGS, GAME (STARTER) - 8.0 Koehler,T MIAMI VS MILWAUKEE 9/09/15 8.0 Hand,B MIAMI VS PITTSBURGH 8/25/15 8.0 Phelps,D MIAMI VS COLORADO 6/11/15 8.0 Haren,D MIAMI VS ARIZONA 5/18/15 13 INNINGS 8.0 Cosart,J MIAMI VS NEW YORK 4/27/15 7.2 Nicolino,J MIAMI VS PHILADELPHIA 8/22/15MOST INNINGS, GAME (RELIEVER) - 4.1 Rienzo,A MIAMI AT TORONTO 6/08/15 4.1 Hand,B MIAMI VS ATLANTA 4/07/15 4.0 Cosart,J MIAMI VS LOS ANGELES 6/26/15MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED, GAME - 3 Hand,B MIAMI VS NEW YORK 9/05/15 3 Koehler,T MIAMI AT WASHINGTON 8/29/15 3 Haren,D MIAMI AT SAN DIEGO 7/24/15 3 Koehler,T MIAMI AT TORONTO 6/10/15 3 Koehler,T MIAMI AT WASHINGTON 5/06/15 2 20 PLAYERS TIEDNO HITTERS, COMPLETE GAME -ONE HITTERS, COMPLETE GAME -LONGEST WINNING STREAK - 6 Fernandez,J MIAMI 7/02/15 THRU 9/25/15 3 Conley,A MIAMI 8/28/15 THRU 9/16/15 3 Koehler,T MIAMI 6/15/15 THRU 7/03/15 3 Morris,B MIAMI 4/10/15 THRU 4/28/15 3 Haren,D MIAMI 4/26/15 THRU 5/07/15 3 Haren,D MIAMI 4/26/15 THRU 5/07/15LONGEST LOSING STREAK - 7 Koehler,T MIAMI 7/29/15 THRU 8/29/15 5 Phelps,D MIAMI 6/21/15 THRU 8/05/15MOST CONSECUTIVE SCORELESS INNINGS -16.1 Hand,B MIAMI 6/24/15 THRU 8/09/1516.0 Cosart,J MIAMI 4/22/15 THRU 5/03/15
DATE: 10/05/15 NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS ID: DPTLDBRTIME: 22:02:37 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
BATTING AVERAGE HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN MULTI HIT GAMES .333 Gordon,D MIA 42 Arenado,N COL 130 Arenado,N COL 59 Gordon,D MIA .330 Harper,B WSH 42 Harper,B WSH 110 Goldschmid,P ARI 55 Pollock IV,A ARI .321 Goldschmid,P ARI 40 Gonzalez,C COL 101 Rizzo,A CHI 55 Votto,J CIN .318 Posey,B SF 35 Frazier,T CIN 100 Kemp,M SD 52 Markakis,N ATL .315 Pollock IV,A ARI 33 Goldschmid,P ARI 99 Harper,B WSH 51 Goldschmid,P ARI .314 Escobar,Y WSH 31 Rizzo,A CHI 99 Bryant,K CHI 51 Carpenter,M STL .314 Votto,J CIN 29 Votto,J CIN 97 Gonzalez,C COL 50 Harper,B WSH .312 Peralta,D ARI 28 Carpenter,M STL 96 McCutchen,A PIT 49 Escobar,Y WSH .303 Inciarte,E ARI 28 Gonzalez,A LA 95 Posey,B SF 48 (05) PLAYERS TIED .301 LeMahieu,D COL 27 (04) PLAYERS TIED 90 Gonzalez,A LA
RUNS HITS TOTAL BASES GRAND SLAMS 118 Harper,B WSH 205 Gordon,D MIA 354 Arenado,N COL 2 Bryant,K CHI 111 Pollock IV,A ARI 192 Pollock IV,A ARI 338 Harper,B WSH 2 Norris,D SD 103 Goldschmid,P ARI 182 Goldschmid,P ARI 323 Goldschmid,P ARI 2 Posey,B SF 102 Fowler,D CHI 181 Markakis,N ATL 308 Frazier,T CIN 2 Braun,R MIL 101 Carpenter,M STL 177 Arenado,N COL 303 Pollock IV,A ARI 2 Frazier,T CIN 98 Granderson,C NY 177 Posey,B SF 300 Rizzo,A CHI 2 Gonzalez,C COL 97 Arenado,N COL 176 Blackmon,C COL 299 Gonzalez,C COL 1 (43) PLAYERS TIED 95 Votto,J CIN 173 Phillips,B CIN 295 Votto,J CIN 94 Rizzo,A CHI 172 Harper,B WSH 290 Carpenter,M STL 93 Blackmon,C COL 171 Votto,J CIN 276 (02) PLAYERS TIED
DOUBLES TRIPLES STOLEN BASES HITTING STREAKS 44 Carpenter,M STL 10 Peralta,D ARI 58 Gordon,D MIA 21 Tulowitzki,T COL 43 Arenado,N COL 9 Blackmon,C COL 57 Hamilton,B CIN 06/15 - 07/09 43 Frazier,T CIN 8 Gordon,D MIA 43 Blackmon,C COL 19 Ramos,W WSH 39 Pollock IV,A ARI 8 Fowler,D CHI 39 Pollock IV,A ARI 04/24 - 05/19 38 Harper,B WSH 7 Realmuto,J MIA 30 Marte,S PIT 18 LeMahieu,D COL 38 Rizzo,A CHI 7 Grichuk,R STL 27 Polanco,G PIT 07/04 - 07/28 38 Goldschmid,P ARI 7 Ethier,A LA 25 Segura,J MIL 18 McCutchen,A PIT 38 Murphy,D NY 6 (08) PLAYERS TIED 24 Revere,B PHI 06/21 - 07/11 38 Markakis,N ATL 24 Braun,R MIL 17 Arenado,N COL 36 McCutchen,A PIT 23 (04) PLAYERS TIED 06/13 - 06/30
WALKS ON BASE PERCENTAGE SLUGGING PERCENTAGE EXTRA BASE HITS 143 Votto,J CIN .460 Harper,B WSH .649 Harper,B WSH 89 Arenado,N COL 124 Harper,B WSH .459 Votto,J CIN .575 Arenado,N COL 81 Harper,B WSH 118 Goldschmid,P ARI .435 Goldschmid,P ARI .570 Goldschmid,P ARI 79 Frazier,T CIN 98 McCutchen,A PIT .401 McCutchen,A PIT .541 Votto,J CIN 75 Carpenter,M STL 92 Pederson,J LA .387 Rizzo,A CHI .540 Gonzalez,C COL 73 Goldschmid,P ARI 91 Granderson,C NY .379 Posey,B SF .522 Peralta,D ARI 72 Rizzo,A CHI 84 Fowler,D CHI .375 Escobar,Y WSH .512 Rizzo,A CHI 67 Gonzalez,C COL 81 Carpenter,M STL .371 Peralta,D ARI .505 Carpenter,M STL 65 Pollock IV,A ARI 78 Rizzo,A CHI .370 Markakis,N ATL .498 Braun,R MIL 65 Bruce,J CIN 77 Bryant,K CHI .370 Cervelli,F PIT .498 Frazier,T CIN 64 Votto,J CIN
OUTFIELD ASSISTS HOME BATTING AVG ROAD BATTING AVG. RISP BATTING AVG 16 Marte,S PIT .345 Harper,B WSH .333 Gordon,D MIA .373 Arenado,N COL 13 Polanco,G PIT .341 Goldschmid,P ARI .330 Posey,B SF .366 Duffy,M SF 11 Bruce,J CIN .336 Peralta,D ARI .326 Votto,J CIN .361 McCutchen,A PIT 10 Kemp,M SD .336 Escobar,Y WSH .320 Phillips,B CIN .356 Maybin,C ATL 10 Inciarte,E ARI .333 Gordon,D MIA .316 Harper,B WSH .354 Braun,R MIL 10 Heyward,J STL .331 Blackmon,C COL .315 Markakis,N ATL .351 Posey,B SF 9 (05) PLAYERS TIED .330 Inciarte,E ARI .315 Braun,R MIL .340 Goldschmid,P ARI .328 Lind,A MIL .314 Pollock IV,A ARI .336 Lind,A MIL .327 McCutchen,A PIT .310 Murphy,D NY .327 Carpenter,M STL .321 LeMahieu,D COL .309 Yelich,C MIA .325 Gordon,D MIA
DAY BATTING AVG NIGHT BATTING AVG VS RIGHTY AVG VS LEFTY AVG. .386 Gordon,D MIA .325 Harper,B WSH .335 Harper,B WSH .364 Goldschmid,P ARI .339 Harper,B WSH .323 Goldschmid,P ARI .332 Inciarte,E ARI .350 Gordon,D MIA .335 Herrera,D PHI .321 Pollock IV,A ARI .327 Gordon,D MIA .331 Votto,J CIN .333 Posey,B SF .320 Votto,J CIN .325 Peralta,D ARI .328 McCutchen,A PIT .331 Heyward,J STL .318 Escobar,Y WSH .319 Posey,B SF .326 Pollock IV,A ARI .327 Lind,A MIL .315 Phillips,B CIN .314 Escobar,Y WSH .326 Fowler,D CHI .323 Belt,B SF .314 Peralta,D ARI .312 Pollock IV,A ARI .325 Prado,M MIA .316 Goldschmid,P ARI .314 Inciarte,E ARI .310 Duffy,M SF .318 Harper,B WSH .314 Granderson,C NY .313 Duffy,M SF .309 Goldschmid,P ARI .318 Pagan,A SF .306 Carpenter,M STL .310 Posey,B SF .306 Markakis,N ATL .317 Braun,R MIL
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CAUGHT STEALING SACRIFICE BUNTS SACRIFICE FLIES STRIKEOUTS 20 Gordon,D MIA 14 Teheran,J ATL 11 Arenado,N COL 199 Bryant,K CHI 13 Blackmon,C COL 12 Koehler,T MIA 10 Zimmerman,R WSH 187 Desmond,I WSH 10 Peterson,J ATL 11 Miller,S ATL 9 Pollock IV,A ARI 170 Pederson,J LA 10 Polanco,G PIT 10 Latos,M LA 9 Bruce,J CIN 159 Upton,J SD 10 Inciarte,E ARI 10 Gonzalez,G WSH 9 McCutchen,A PIT 158 Taylor,M WSH 10 Marte,S PIT 10 Haren,D CHI 9 Molina,Y STL 154 Fowler,D CHI 8 (07) PLAYERS TIED 9 (05) PLAYERS TIED 8 (06) PLAYERS TIED 151 Goldschmid,P ARI 151 Carpenter,M STL 151 Granderson,C NY 149 Russell,A CHI
GROUNDED INTO DP INTENTIONAL WALKS HIT BY PITCH AT BATS 24 Escobar,Y WSH 29 Goldschmid,P ARI 30 Rizzo,A CHI 619 Frazier,T CIN 23 Peralta,J STL 15 Harper,B WSH 19 Marte,S PIT 616 Arenado,N COL 23 Ramirez,A PIT 15 Votto,J CIN 17 Kang,J PIT 615 Gordon,D MIA 22 Duffy,M SF 13 Arenado,N COL 15 Wong,K STL 614 Blackmon,C COL 21 Gonzalez,A LA 12 McCutchen,A PIT 14 Duda,L NY 612 Markakis,N ATL 20 LeMahieu,D COL 11 Lind,A MIL 13 Dietrich,D MIA 609 Pollock IV,A ARI 20 Braun,R MIL 11 Markakis,N ATL 13 Turner,J LA 596 Fowler,D CHI 19 (05) PLAYERS TIED 10 Murphy,D NY 13 Blackmon,C COL 596 Kemp,M SD 10 Posey,B SF 12 McCutchen,A PIT 593 Polanco,G PIT 10 Gonzalez,A LA 11 (02) PLAYERS TIED 588 Phillips,B CIN
HARDEST TO FAN RBI RATIO HOME RUN RATIO HARDEST TO DOUBLE UP(PLATE APP. PER SO) (AT BATS PER RBI) (AT BATS PER HOME RUN) (AT BATS PER GIDP)14.2 Murphy,D NY 4.7 Arenado,N COL 12.4 Harper,B WSH 193.3 Granderson,C NY12.1 Simmons,A ATL 5.2 Goldschmid,P ARI 13.9 Gonzalez,C COL 164.0 Belt,B SF12.0 Posey,B SF 5.3 Harper,B WSH 14.7 Arenado,N COL 153.5 Blackmon,C COL10.2 Solarte,Y SD 5.6 Bryant,K CHI 17.2 Goldschmid,P ARI 149.0 Fowler,D CHI 9.7 Inciarte,E ARI 5.7 Gonzalez,C COL 17.4 Duda,L NY 118.6 Polanco,G PIT 9.2 Phillips,B CIN 5.8 Lind,A MIL 17.7 Frazier,T CIN 114.8 Carpenter,M STL 9.0 Molina,Y STL 5.8 Rizzo,A CHI 18.5 Pederson,J LA 105.6 Peterson,J ATL 8.4 Escobar,Y WSH 5.9 Posey,B SF 18.8 Votto,J CIN 103.0 Norris,D SD 8.3 Markakis,N ATL 5.9 McCutchen,A PIT 18.9 Rizzo,A CHI 102.5 Gordon,D MIA 8.1 Prado,M MIA 5.9 Peralta,D ARI 20.2 Braun,R MIL 96.0 Pederson,J LA
GAMES PLAYED * Has not hit into GIDP 160 Rizzo,A CHI 159 Goldschmid,P ARI 158 Votto,J CIN 157 Arenado,N COL 157 Pollock IV,A ARI 157 Bruce,J CIN 157 McCutchen,A PIT 157 Blackmon,C COL 157 Frazier,T CIN 157 Granderson,C NY
DATE: 10/05/15 NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS ID: DPTLDPRTIME: 22:02:39 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
EARNED RUN AVERAGE WINS WINNING STREAKS 1.66 Greinke,Z LA 22 Arrieta,J CHI 11 Arrieta,J CHI 1.77 Arrieta,J CHI 19 Cole,G PIT 08/04 - 10/02 2.13 Kershaw,C LA 19 Greinke,Z LA 9 Kershaw,C LA 2.54 Degrom,J NY 18 Bumgarner,M SF 07/08 - 09/14 2.60 Cole,G PIT 17 Wacha,M STL 8 Greinke,Z LA 2.71 Harvey,M NY 16 Kershaw,C LA 06/28 - 08/16 2.77 Lackey,J STL 14 (05) PLAYERS TIED 7 (04) STREAKS TIED 2.79 Scherzer,M WSH 2.93 Bumgarner,M SF 3.01 Martinez,C STL
SAVES GAMES STARTED COMPLETE GAMES 51 Melancon,M PIT 33 Miller,S ATL 4 Bumgarner,M SF 48 Rosenthal,T STL 33 Teheran,J ATL 4 Kershaw,C LA 43 Familia,J NY 33 Zimmermann,J WSH 4 Scherzer,M WSH 39 Kimbrel,C SD 33 Kershaw,C LA 4 Arrieta,J CHI 38 Casilla,S SF 33 Ross,T SD 2 Miller,S ATL 38 Rodriguez,F MIL 33 Scherzer,M WSH 2 Rusin,C COL 36 Jansen,K LA 33 Arrieta,J CHI 2 Heston,C SF 33 Chapman,A CIN 33 Shields,J SD 2 Leake,M SF 32 Ramos,A MIA 33 Lackey,J STL 1 (14) PLAYERS TIED 30 (02) PLAYERS TIED 32 (08) PLAYERS TIED
GAMES INNINGS PITCHED STRIKEOUTS 81 Siegrist,K STL 232.2 Kershaw,C LA 301 Kershaw,C LA 78 Melancon,M PIT 229.0 Arrieta,J CHI 276 Scherzer,M WSH 77 Watson,T PIT 228.2 Scherzer,M WSH 236 Arrieta,J CHI 77 Lopez,J SF 222.2 Greinke,Z LA 234 Bumgarner,M SF 76 Maness,S STL 218.1 Bumgarner,M SF 216 Shields,J SD 76 Familia,J NY 218.0 Lackey,J STL 212 Ross,T SD 76 Smith,W MIL 208.0 Cole,G PIT 207 Lester,J CHI 76 Hughes,J PIT 205.1 Miller,S ATL 205 Degrom,J NY 76 Strop,P CHI 205.0 Lester,J CHI 205 Liriano,F PIT 73 (03) PLAYERS TIED 202.1 Shields,J SD 202 Cole,G PIT
WINNING PERCENTAGE SHUTOUTS OPPONENTS BATTING AVERAGE AGAINST .864 Greinke,Z LA (19-03) 3 Kershaw,C LA .185 Arrieta,J CHI .786 Arrieta,J CHI (22-06) 3 Scherzer,M WSH .187 Greinke,Z LA .708 Wacha,M STL (17-07) 3 Arrieta,J CHI .194 Kershaw,C LA .704 Cole,G PIT (19-08) 2 Miller,S ATL .208 Scherzer,M WSH .696 Kershaw,C LA (16-07) 2 Bumgarner,M SF .215 Degrom,J NY .667 Martinez,C STL (14-07) 1 (08) PLAYERS TIED .222 Harvey,M NY .667 Bumgarner,M SF (18-09) .222 Bumgarner,M SF .650 Shields,J SD (13-07) .223 Liriano,F PIT .636 Degrom,J NY (14-08) .236 Wacha,M STL .632 Liriano,F PIT (12-07) .237 Ross,T SD
HOME EARNED RUN AVERAGE ROAD EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1.46 Greinke,Z LA 1.60 Arrieta,J CHI 1.67 Kershaw,C LA 1.88 Greinke,Z LA 1.93 Lackey,J STL 2.20 Scherzer,M WSH 1.94 Bumgarner,M SF 2.27 Liriano,F PIT 1.97 Arrieta,J CHI 2.39 Cole,G PIT 1.99 Degrom,J NY 2.54 Martinez,C STL 2.23 Harvey,M NY 2.60 Kershaw,C LA 2.43 Miller,S ATL 2.83 Ross,T SD 2.46 Syndergaar,N NY 2.91 Leake,M SF 2.53 Burnett,A PIT 3.00 DeSclafani,A CIN
DAY EARNED RUN AVERAGE NIGHT EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1.10 Degrom,J NY 1.51 Arrieta,J CHI 1.11 Greinke,Z LA 1.88 Greinke,Z LA 1.98 Scherzer,M WSH 1.97 Kershaw,C LA 2.05 Cole,G PIT 2.42 Harvey,M NY 2.16 Arrieta,J CHI 2.63 Lynn,L STL 2.39 Miller,S ATL 2.84 Bumgarner,M SF 2.41 Martinez,C STL 2.86 Lackey,J STL 2.61 Kershaw,C LA 3.00 Cole,G PIT 2.74 Liriano,F PIT 3.04 Hammel,J CHI 2.84 Lester,J CHI 3.29 Miller,S ATL
DATE: 10/05/15 NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING CATEGORY LEADERS ID: PITCATRTIME: 22:02:40 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1
HITS ALLOWED LOSSES HOME RUNS ALLOWED FEWEST WALKS PER 9 INNINGS 217 Colon,B NY 17 Miller,S ATL 33 Kendrick,K COL 1.1 Colon,B NY 211 Lackey,J STL 16 Cashner,A SD 33 Shields,J SD 1.3 Scherzer,M WSH 204 Zimmermann,J WSH 15 Kennedy,I SD 32 De La Rosa,R ARI 1.6 Bumgarner,M SF 200 Cashner,A SD 15 Harang,A PHI 31 Kennedy,I SD 1.6 Greinke,Z LA 198 Wood,A LA 14 Koehler,T MIA 31 Haren,D CHI 1.6 Kershaw,C LA 194 DeSclafani,A CIN 14 Garza,M MIL 29 Lohse,K MIL 1.7 Zimmermann,J WSH 194 Anderson,B LA 13 (05) PLAYERS TIED 27 Teheran,J ATL 1.8 Harvey,M NY 193 De La Rosa,R ARI 27 Scherzer,M WSH 1.8 Degrom,J NY 192 Niese,J NY 26 Harang,A PHI 1.8 Haren,D CHI 189 (03) PLAYERS TIED 25 Colon,B NY 1.9 Arrieta,J CHI
WILD PITCHES HIT BATSMEN EARNED RUNS STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS 14 Ross,T SD 13 Heston,C SF 100 Kendrick,K COL 11.6 Kershaw,C LA 11 Hale,D COL 13 Nelson,J MIL 99 Lohse,K MIL 10.9 Scherzer,M WSH 11 Nelson,J MIL 12 Morton,C PIT 98 De La Rosa,R ARI 9.9 Liriano,F PIT 10 Latos,M LA 11 Burnett,A PIT 93 Garza,M MIL 9.7 Ross,T SD 10 Scherzer,M WSH 10 Cole,G PIT 93 Harang,A PHI 9.7 Degrom,J NY 10 Hammel,J CHI 9 Despaigne,O SD 90 Teheran,J ATL 9.6 Bumgarner,M SF 10 Liriano,F PIT 9 Perez,W ATL 90 Colon,B NY 9.6 Shields,J SD 9 Kershaw,C LA 9 Teheran,J ATL 89 Cashner,A SD 9.3 Kennedy,I SD 8 (05) PLAYERS TIED 9 Niese,J NY 88 Shields,J SD 9.3 Arrieta,J CHI 9 Shields,J SD 85 Koehler,T MIA 9.2 Martinez,C STL
BALKS WALKS RUNS ALLOWED OPPONENTS BATTING AVERAGE AGAINST 4 Cueto,J CIN 84 Ross,T SD 111 Cashner,A SD .185 Arrieta,J CHI 3 Wisler,M ATL 81 Shields,J SD 103 De La Rosa,R ARI .187 Greinke,Z LA 3 Kershaw,C LA 77 Koehler,T MIA 102 Garza,M MIL .194 Kershaw,C LA 3 Lackey,J STL 73 Miller,S ATL 102 Kendrick,K COL .208 Scherzer,M WSH 2 (10) PLAYERS TIED 73 Teheran,J ATL 100 Harang,A PHI .215 Degrom,J NY 70 Liriano,F PIT 99 Teheran,J ATL .222 Harvey,M NY 69 Gonzalez,G WSH 99 Lohse,K MIL .222 Bumgarner,M SF 68 Lynn,L STL 96 Koehler,T MIA .223 Liriano,F PIT 66 Cashner,A SD 95 Locke,J PIT .236 Wacha,M STL 65 (02) PLAYERS TIED 95 Kennedy,I SD .237 Ross,T SD
GAMES FINISHED 65 Familia,J NY 63 Melancon,M PIT 57 Rosenthal,T STL 55 Casilla,S SF 55 Rodriguez,F MIL 54 Chapman,A CIN 53 Kimbrel,C SD 51 Ramos,A MIA 51 Papelbon,J WSH 50 Jansen,K LA
DATE: 10/05/15 NATIONAL LEAGUE ROOKIE BATTING DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS ID: DPTRKBRTIME: 22:02:40 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
BATTING AVERAGE HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN MULTI HIT GAMES .305 Piscotty,S STL 26 Pederson,J LA 99 Bryant,K CHI 42 Duffy,M SF .297 Herrera,D PHI 26 Bryant,K CHI 77 Duffy,M SF 34 Tomas,Y ARI .295 Duffy,M SF 23 Bour,J MIA 73 Bour,J MIA 34 Herrera,D PHI .287 Kang,J PIT 17 Grichuk,R STL 63 Taylor,M WSH 34 Bryant,K CHI .280 Franco,M PHI 16 Schwarber,K CHI 58 Kang,J PIT 29 Realmuto,J MIA .277 Paulsen,B COL 15 Kang,J PIT 54 Pederson,J LA 29 Lamb,J ARI .276 Grichuk,R STL 14 Franco,M PHI 54 Russell,A CHI 27 Kang,J PIT .275 Bryant,K CHI 14 Taylor,M WSH 50 Franco,M PHI 27 Taylor,M WSH .273 Tomas,Y ARI 13 Russell,A CHI 49 Paulsen,B COL 26 (03) PLAYERS TIED .272 Robinson,C WSH 12 Duffy,M SF 48 Tomas,Y ARI
RUNS HITS TOTAL BASES GRAND SLAMS 87 Bryant,K CHI 169 Duffy,M SF 273 Bryant,K CHI 2 Bryant,K CHI 77 Duffy,M SF 154 Bryant,K CHI 245 Duffy,M SF 1 (10) PLAYERS TIED 67 Pederson,J LA 147 Herrera,D PHI 207 Herrera,D PHI 64 Herrera,D PHI 121 Kang,J PIT 200 Pederson,J LA 60 Kang,J PIT 115 Russell,A CHI 196 Bour,J MIA 60 Russell,A CHI 114 Realmuto,J MIA 194 Kang,J PIT 52 Schwarber,K CHI 111 Tomas,Y ARI 185 Russell,A CHI 49 (04) PLAYERS TIED 108 Taylor,M WSH 179 Realmuto,J MIA 107 Bour,J MIA 177 Grichuk,R STL 101 Pederson,J LA 169 Taylor,M WSH
DOUBLES TRIPLES STOLEN BASES HITTING STREAKS 31 Bryant,K CHI 7 Realmuto,J MIA 16 Taylor,M WSH 14 Bryant,K CHI 30 Herrera,D PHI 7 Grichuk,R STL 16 Herrera,D PHI 06/03 - 06/18 29 Russell,A CHI 6 Duffy,M SF 13 Bryant,K CHI 13 Herrera,D PHI 28 Duffy,M SF 6 Ahmed,N ARI 12 Duffy,M SF 07/25 - 08/10 24 Kang,J PIT 5 Spangenber,C SD 9 Spangenber,C SD 12 Russell,A CHI 23 Grichuk,R STL 5 Lamb,J ARI 8 Realmuto,J MIA 04/26 - 05/09 22 Franco,M PHI 5 Bryant,K CHI 6 Altherr,A PHI 12 Piscotty,S STL 21 Realmuto,J MIA 5 Pham,T STL 5 (04) PLAYERS TIED 08/23 - 09/05 20 Bour,J MIA 4 (03) PLAYERS TIED 12 Bryant,K CHI 19 (03) PLAYERS TIED 08/02 - 08/15
WALKS ON BASE PERCENTAGE SLUGGING PERCENTAGE EXTRA BASE HITS 92 Pederson,J LA .369 Bryant,K CHI .548 Grichuk,R STL 62 Bryant,K CHI 77 Bryant,K CHI .359 Piscotty,S STL .497 Franco,M PHI 47 Grichuk,R STL 42 Russell,A CHI .358 Robinson,C WSH .494 Piscotty,S STL 46 Duffy,M SF 37 Robinson,C WSH .355 Kang,J PIT .488 Bryant,K CHI 46 Pederson,J LA 36 Schwarber,K CHI .355 Schwarber,K CHI .487 Schwarber,K CHI 43 Russell,A CHI 36 Lamb,J ARI .346 Pederson,J LA .479 Bour,J MIA 43 Bour,J MIA 35 Taylor,M WSH .344 Herrera,D PHI .462 Paulsen,B COL 41 Kang,J PIT 34 Bour,J MIA .343 Franco,M PHI .461 Kang,J PIT 41 Herrera,D PHI 32 Soler,J CHI .334 Duffy,M SF .428 Duffy,M SF 38 Realmuto,J MIA 30 Duffy,M SF .333 Spangenber,C SD .424 Robinson,C WSH 37 Franco,M PHI
OUTFIELD ASSISTS 6 Taylor,M WSH 6 Conforto,M NY 5 Pederson,J LA 5 Herrera,D PHI 4 Soler,J CHI 4 Peterson,S MIL 3 Tomas,Y ARI 3 Perez,E ATL 3 Altherr,A PHI 2 (06) PLAYERS TIED
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EARNED RUN AVERAGE WINS WINNING STREAKS 3.24 Syndergaar,N NY 12 Heston,C SF 5 Chafin,A ARI 3.52 Ray,R ARI 9 Syndergaar,N NY 04/28 - 07/03 3.77 Jungmann,T MIL 9 Jungmann,T MIL 5 Nola,A PHI 3.95 Heston,C SF 9 DeSclafani,A CIN 07/26 - 08/28 4.05 DeSclafani,A CIN 8 Wisler,M ATL 5 Heston,C SF 4.15 Iglesias,R CIN 7 Perez,W ATL 06/19 - 07/27 4.48 Morgan,A PHI 6 Nola,A PHI 5 Caminero,A PIT 4.71 Wisler,M ATL 5 (09) PLAYERS TIED 07/12 - 10/02 4.78 Perez,W ATL 4 (05) STREAKS TIED 5.40 Lorenzen,M CIN
SAVES GAMES STARTED COMPLETE GAMES 9 Vizcaino,A ATL 31 Heston,C SF 2 Heston,C SF 2 Chafin,A ARI 31 DeSclafani,A CIN 1 Butler,E COL 2 Rivero,F WSH 24 Syndergaar,N NY 1 Perez,W ATL 2 Burgos,E ARI 23 Ray,R ARI 1 Jungmann,T MIL 1 (07) PLAYERS TIED 21 Lorenzen,M CIN 21 Jungmann,T MIL 20 Perez,W ATL 19 Wisler,M ATL 16 Iglesias,R CIN 16 Butler,E COL
GAMES INNINGS PITCHED STRIKEOUTS 73 Caminero,A PIT 184.2 DeSclafani,A CIN 166 Syndergaar,N NY 66 Chafin,A ARI 177.2 Heston,C SF 151 DeSclafani,A CIN 64 Oberg,S COL 150.0 Syndergaar,N NY 141 Heston,C SF 59 Garcia,Y LA 127.2 Ray,R ARI 119 Ray,R ARI 57 Robles,H NY 119.1 Jungmann,T MIL 107 Jungmann,T MIL 55 Strickland,H SF 116.2 Perez,W ATL 104 Iglesias,R CIN 52 Baez,A LA 113.1 Lorenzen,M CIN 83 Lorenzen,M CIN 50 Gilmartin,S NY 109.0 Wisler,M ATL 77 Foltynewic,M ATL 49 Rivero,F WSH 95.1 Iglesias,R CIN 73 Perez,W ATL 48 Knebel,C MIL 86.2 Foltynewic,M ATL 73 Caminero,A PIT
WINNING PERCENTAGE SHUTOUTS OPPONENTS BATTING AVERAGE AGAINST .563 Syndergaar,N NY (09-07) 1 Heston,C SF .225 Syndergaar,N NY .529 Jungmann,T MIL (09-08) .228 Iglesias,R CIN .522 Heston,C SF (12-11) .241 Jungmann,T MIL .500 Wisler,M ATL (08-08) .253 Heston,C SF .409 DeSclafani,A CIN (09-13) .255 Ray,R ARI .294 Ray,R ARI (05-12) .269 Morgan,A PHI .273 DeSclafani,A CIN .280 Wisler,M ATL .291 Perez,W ATL .292 Lorenzen,M CIN
DATE: 10/05/15 NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB BATTING/PITCHING/FIELDING ID: CLBBPFRTIME: 22:02:35 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF10/04/15 CLUB BATTING GI CLUB AVG G AB R OR H TB 2B 3B HR GS RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP LOB SHO SLG OBP
DATE: 10/05/15 NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB MISC / RANK BATTING / RANK PITCHING ID: CLBMBPRTIME: 22:02:36 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15 CLUB MISCELLANEOUS
NOTE: "V.LHS/RHS" IS THE CLUB RECORD IN GAMES STARTED BY LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED PITCHERS, NOT NECESSARILY VERSUS THAT INDIVIDUAL PITCHER.
DATE: 10/05/15 AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS ID: DPTLDBRTIME: 22:02:36 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
BATTING AVERAGE HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN MULTI HIT GAMES .338 Cabrera,M DET 47 Davis,C BAL 123 Donaldson,J TOR 61 Kinsler,I DET .320 Bogaerts,X BOS 44 Cruz,N SEA 117 Davis,C BAL 58 Altuve,J HOU .313 Altuve,J HOU 41 Trout,M LAA 114 Bautista,J TOR 57 Bogaerts,X BOS .310 Brantley,M CLE 41 Donaldson,J TOR 111 Encarnacio,E TOR 57 Donaldson,J TOR .307 Cain,L KC 40 Bautista,J TOR 108 Ortiz,D BOS 57 Fielder,P TEX .305 Fielder,P TEX 40 Pujols,A LAA 106 Morales,K KC 53 Betts,M BOS .303 Kipnis,J CLE 39 Encarnacio,E TOR 102 Martinez,J DET 51 Hosmer,E KC .302 Cruz,N SEA 38 Martinez,J DET 101 Abreu,J CWS 51 Cano,R SEA .299 Trout,M LAA 37 Ortiz,D BOS 98 Fielder,P TEX 50 Machado,M BAL .297 Hosmer,E KC 35 Machado,M BAL 95 Pujols,A LAA 50 Beltre,A TEX
RUNS HITS TOTAL BASES GRAND SLAMS 122 Donaldson,J TOR 200 Altuve,J HOU 352 Donaldson,J TOR 3 Encarnacio,E TOR 108 Bautista,J TOR 196 Bogaerts,X BOS 339 Trout,M LAA 2 Seager,K SEA 104 Trout,M LAA 187 Fielder,P TEX 334 Cruz,N SEA 2 Castellano,N DET 102 Machado,M BAL 185 Kinsler,I DET 322 Davis,C BAL 2 Trout,M LAA 101 Dozier,B MIN 184 Donaldson,J TOR 319 Martinez,J DET 2 Vogt,S OAK 101 Cain,L KC 181 Machado,M BAL 318 Machado,M BAL 2 Conger,H HOU 100 Davis,C BAL 179 Cano,R SEA 308 Abreu,J CWS 2 Davis,C BAL 98 Eaton,A CWS 178 Abreu,J CWS 294 Encarnacio,E TOR 2 Plouffe,T MIN 98 Hosmer,E KC 178 Hosmer,E KC 293 Altuve,J HOU 2 Teixeira,M NYY 94 (04) PLAYERS TIED 178 Cruz,N SEA 292 Ortiz,D BOS 2 Young,C NYY
GROUNDED INTO DP INTENTIONAL WALKS HIT BY PITCH AT BATS 28 Plouffe,T MIN 16 Ortiz,D BOS 24 Guyer,B TB 638 Altuve,J HOU 26 Butler,B OAK 15 Cabrera,M DET 15 Abreu,J CWS 633 Machado,M BAL 26 Cano,R SEA 14 Trout,M LAA 15 Choo,S TEX 630 Calhoun,K LAA 24 Morales,K KC 14 Fielder,P TEX 14 Odor,R TEX 629 Cabrera,M CWS 23 Perez,S KC 12 Mauer,J MIN 14 Eaton,A CWS 628 Dozier,B MIN 22 Martin, Jr,R TOR 11 Abreu,J CWS 14 Forsythe,L TB 624 Kinsler,I DET 22 Mauer,J MIN 10 Pujols,A LAA 14 Gordon,A KC 624 Cano,R SEA 21 Castellano,N DET 9 Cruz,N SEA 13 Moustakas,M KC 623 Seager,K SEA 21 Jones,A BAL 8 (05) PLAYERS TIED 12 Freese,D LAA 620 Donaldson,J TOR 21 Fielder,P TEX 12 Cain,L KC 613 (03) PLAYERS TIED
HARDEST TO FAN RBI RATIO HOME RUN RATIO HARDEST TO DOUBLE UP(PLATE APP. PER SO) (AT BATS PER RBI) (AT BATS PER HOME RUN) (AT BATS PER GIDP)11.7 Brantley,M CLE 4.8 Encarnacio,E TOR 12.2 Davis,C BAL 298.5 Betts,M BOS10.3 Altuve,J HOU 4.8 Bautista,J TOR 13.4 Cruz,N SEA 131.3 Gregorius,D NYY 9.6 Zobrist,B KC 4.9 Ortiz,D BOS 13.5 Encarnacio,E TOR 122.0 Eaton,A CWS 9.5 Beltre,A TEX 4.9 Davis,C BAL 13.6 Bautista,J TOR 113.0 Kipnis,J CLE 9.2 Pujols,A LAA 4.9 McCann,B NYY 14.0 Trout,M LAA 105.0 Calhoun,K LAA 9.1 Ramirez,A CWS 5.0 Donaldson,J TOR 14.3 Ortiz,D BOS 104.0 Burns,B OAK 9.0 Reddick,J OAK 5.4 Morales,K KC 15.1 Pujols,A LAA 98.3 Cruz,N SEA 8.8 Escobar,A KC 5.5 Moreland,M TEX 15.1 Donaldson,J TOR 95.5 Davis,C BAL 8.7 Aybar,E LAA 5.6 Cabrera,M DET 15.7 Martinez,J DET 79.3 Choo,S TEX 8.5 Giavotella,J LAA 5.7 Martin, Jr,R TOR 15.8 Rodriguez,A NYY 75.1 Reddick,J OAK
GAMES PLAYED * Has not hit into GIDP 162 Machado,M BAL 161 Seager,K SEA 160 Andrus,E TEX 160 Longoria,E TB 160 Davis,C BAL 159 Pillar,K TOR 159 Calhoun,K LAA 159 Trout,M LAA 158 (07) PLAYERS TIED
DATE: 10/05/15 AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS ID: DPTLDPRTIME: 22:02:38 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
EARNED RUN AVERAGE WINS WINNING STREAKS 2.45 Price,D TOR 20 Keuchel,D HOU 9 Eovaldi,N NYY 2.48 Keuchel,D HOU 19 McHugh,C HOU 06/20 - 08/30 2.73 Gray,S OAK 18 Price,D TOR 8 Kelly,J BOS 3.10 Kazmir,S HOU 18 Hernandez,F SEA 08/01 - 09/09 3.13 Estrada,M TOR 17 Lewis,C TEX 7 (04) STREAKS TIED 3.23 Archer,C TB 15 Richards,G LAA 3.34 Chen,W BAL 15 Buehrle,M TOR 3.35 Odorizzi,J TB 14 (04) PLAYERS TIED 3.36 Quintana,J CWS 3.41 Sale,C CWS
SAVES GAMES STARTED COMPLETE GAMES 41 Boxberger,B TB 34 Archer,C TB 4 Kluber,C CLE 40 Street,H LAA 33 Keuchel,D HOU 4 Buehrle,M TOR 36 Britton,Z BAL 33 Gallardo,Y TEX 3 Gray,S OAK 36 Miller,A NYY 33 Volquez,E KC 3 Keuchel,D HOU 35 Tolleson,S TEX 33 Lewis,C TEX 3 Price,D TOR 34 Allen,C CLE 33 Dickey,R TOR 3 Carrasco,C CLE 34 Robertson,D CWS 32 (11) PLAYERS TIED 2 (08) PLAYERS TIED 32 Holland,G KC 32 Perkins,G MIN 31 Gregerson,L HOU
WINNING PERCENTAGE SHUTOUTS OPPONENTS BATTING AVERAGE AGAINST .824 Eovaldi,N NYY (14-03) 2 Montgomery,M SEA .203 Estrada,M TOR .783 Price,D TOR (18-05) 2 Gray,S OAK .217 Keuchel,D HOU .731 McHugh,C HOU (19-07) 2 Keuchel,D HOU .217 Gray,S OAK .722 Hutchison,D TOR (13-05) 2 Samardzija,J CWS .220 Archer,C TB .714 Keuchel,D HOU (20-08) 2 Hernandez,F SEA .226 Salazar,D CLE .667 Gray,S OAK (14-07) 1 (20) PLAYERS TIED .227 Santiago,H LAA .667 Hernandez,F SEA (18-09) .228 Carrasco,C CLE .654 Lewis,C TEX (17-09) .230 Price,D TOR .652 Buehrle,M TOR (15-08) .231 Kluber,C CLE .647 (02) PLAYERS TIED .231 Odorizzi,J TB
HOME EARNED RUN AVERAGE ROAD EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1.46 Keuchel,D HOU 2.05 Price,D TOR 2.61 Kazmir,S HOU 2.49 Carrasco,C CLE 2.61 Pelfrey,M MIN 2.63 Gray,S OAK 2.65 Santiago,H LAA 3.16 Quintana,J CWS 2.67 Ramirez,E TB 3.29 Estrada,M TOR 2.82 Gray,S OAK 3.31 Gallardo,Y TEX 2.83 Kluber,C CLE 3.32 Bauer,T CLE 2.85 Price,D TOR 3.35 Archer,C TB 2.91 Hutchison,D TOR 3.61 Volquez,E KC 2.92 Richards,G LAA 3.65 Kazmir,S HOU
DAY EARNED RUN AVERAGE NIGHT EARNED RUN AVERAGE 2.04 Price,D TOR 2.50 Quintana,J CWS 2.34 Keuchel,D HOU 2.56 Keuchel,D HOU 2.74 Estrada,M TOR 2.70 Price,D TOR 2.92 Volquez,E KC 3.12 Gray,S OAK 2.94 Santiago,H LAA 3.23 Archer,C TB 3.23 Archer,C TB 3.30 Odorizzi,J TB 3.24 Kluber,C CLE 3.32 Kazmir,S HOU 3.29 Chen,W BAL 3.36 Estrada,M TOR 3.40 Hernandez,F SEA 3.38 Chen,W BAL 3.41 Chavez,J OAK 3.39 Carrasco,C CLE
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DATE: 10/05/15 AMERICAN LEAGUE ROOKIE BATTING DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS ID: DPTRKBRTIME: 22:02:40 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
BATTING AVERAGE HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN MULTI HIT GAMES .313 Lindor,F CLE 22 Correa,C HOU 70 Canha,M OAK 47 Burns,B OAK .294 Burns,B OAK 18 Jean,M MIN 68 Correa,C HOU 39 Lindor,F CLE .283 Marte,K SEA 16 Canha,M OAK 52 Jean,M MIN 34 Rosario,E MIN .279 Correa,C HOU 16 Souza,S TB 51 Lindor,F CLE 29 McCann,J DET .276 Butler,J TB 13 Tucker,P HOU 50 Rosario,E MIN 28 Correa,C HOU .274 Shaw,T BOS 13 Rosario,E MIN 42 Burns,B OAK 28 Canha,M OAK .274 Swihart,B BOS 13 Shaw,T BOS 41 McCann,J DET 22 Sanchez,C CWS .267 Rosario,E MIN 12 Lindor,F CLE 40 Souza,S TB 19 Swihart,B BOS .264 McCann,J DET 11 Bird,G NYY 37 Deshields,D TEX 19 Perez,C LAA .254 Canha,M OAK 10 Casali,C TB 37 Beckham,T TB 18 (03) PLAYERS TIED
RUNS HITS TOTAL BASES GRAND SLAMS 83 Deshields,D TEX 153 Burns,B OAK 208 Rosario,E MIN 1 Travis,D TOR 70 Burns,B OAK 122 Lindor,F CLE 204 Burns,B OAK 1 Rosario,E MIN 61 Canha,M OAK 121 Rosario,E MIN 198 Correa,C HOU 1 Butler,J TB 60 Rosario,E MIN 112 Canha,M OAK 188 Canha,M OAK 1 Orlando,P KC 59 Souza,S TB 111 Deshields,D TEX 188 Lindor,F CLE 52 Correa,C HOU 108 Correa,C HOU 159 Deshields,D TEX 50 Lindor,F CLE 106 McCann,J DET 155 McCann,J DET 47 Swihart,B BOS 87 Sanchez,C CWS 149 Souza,S TB 46 Jean,M MIN 84 Souza,S TB 148 Jean,M MIN 40 Sanchez,C CWS 79 Swihart,B BOS 131 Tucker,P HOU
DOUBLES TRIPLES STOLEN BASES HITTING STREAKS 23 Sanchez,C CWS 15 Rosario,E MIN 26 Burns,B OAK 16 Burns,B OAK 22 Correa,C HOU 10 Deshields,D TEX 25 Deshields,D TEX 06/10 - 06/28 22 Canha,M OAK 9 Burns,B OAK 14 Correa,C HOU 13 Urshela,G CLE 22 Lindor,F CLE 6 Orlando,P KC 12 Lindor,F CLE 06/20 - 07/04 22 Deshields,D TEX 5 McCann,J DET 12 Souza,S TB 12 Marte,K SEA 19 Tucker,P HOU 4 Lindor,F CLE 11 Rosario,E MIN 09/10 - 09/24 18 Travis,D TOR 4 Saladino,T CWS 8 Marte,K SEA 12 Sanchez,C CWS 18 Rosario,E MIN 4 Beckham,T TB 8 Saladino,T CWS 07/17 - 07/29 18 Burns,B OAK 3 (04) PLAYERS TIED 7 Canha,M OAK 12 Burns,B OAK 18 McCann,J DET 5 (03) PLAYERS TIED 05/26 - 06/07
WALKS ON BASE PERCENTAGE SLUGGING PERCENTAGE EXTRA BASE HITS 53 Jean,M MIN .353 Lindor,F CLE .512 Correa,C HOU 46 Rosario,E MIN 53 Deshields,D TEX .351 Marte,K SEA .491 Shaw,T BOS 45 Correa,C HOU 46 Souza,S TB .345 Correa,C HOU .482 Lindor,F CLE 41 Canha,M OAK 40 Correa,C HOU .334 Burns,B OAK .459 Rosario,E MIN 38 Lindor,F CLE 33 Canha,M OAK .331 Shaw,T BOS .444 Orlando,P KC 36 Jean,M MIN 27 Lindor,F CLE .326 Butler,J TB .437 Tucker,P HOU 34 Deshields,D TEX 26 Burns,B OAK .319 Swihart,B BOS .426 Canha,M OAK 32 Tucker,P HOU 24 Marte,K SEA .315 Canha,M OAK .416 Butler,J TB 32 Burns,B OAK 20 Tucker,P HOU .299 Perez,C LAA .402 Marte,K SEA 32 Souza,S TB 19 (04) PLAYERS TIED .297 Tucker,P HOU .392 Swihart,B BOS 30 McCann,J DET
OUTFIELD ASSISTS 16 Rosario,E MIN 8 Souza,S TB 6 Deshields,D TEX 6 Castillo,R BOS 5 Smolinski,J OAK 5 Orlando,P KC 3 Pompey,D TOR 3 Collins,T DET 2 (05) PLAYERS TIED
DATE: 10/05/15 AMERICAN LEAGUE ROOKIE PITCHING DEPARTMENTAL LEADERS ID: DPTRKPRTIME: 22:02:40 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15
WINNING PERCENTAGE SHUTOUTS OPPONENTS BATTING AVERAGE AGAINST .625 Rodriguez,E BOS (10-06) 2 Montgomery,M SEA .224 Sanchez,A TOR .600 Rodon,C CWS (09-06) 1 Gonzalez,A TEX .226 McCullers,L HOU .471 May,T MIN (08-09) .231 Anderson,C CLE .400 Graveman,K OAK (06-09) .239 Karns,N TB .244 Bassitt,C OAK .248 Heaney,A LAA .251 Rodon,C CWS .255 Rodriguez,E BOS .261 Montgomery,M SEA .271 Colome,A TB
DATE: 10/05/15 AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUB BATTING/PITCHING/FIELDING ID: CLBBPFRTIME: 22:02:35 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF10/04/15 CLUB BATTING GI CLUB AVG G AB R OR H TB 2B 3B HR GS RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP LOB SHO SLG OBP
DATE: 10/05/15 AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUB MISC / RANK BATTING / RANK PITCHING ID: CLBMBPRTIME: 22:02:35 Compiled by the MLB Baseball Information System PAGE: 1THRU GAMES OF 10/04/15 CLUB MISCELLANEOUS
NOTE: "V.LHS/RHS" IS THE CLUB RECORD IN GAMES STARTED BY LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED PITCHERS, NOT NECESSARILY VERSUS THAT INDIVIDUAL PITCHER.