2009 Florida Marlins
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkLand Shark Stadium
CityMiami Gardens, Florida
Record87–75 (.537)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersJeffrey Loria
General managersMichael Hill
ManagersFredi González
TelevisionFox Sports Florida
Sun Sports
Rich Waltz, Tommy Hutton
RadioFlorida Marlins Radio Network (English)
Dave Van Horne, Glenn Geffner
WAQI (Spanish)
Seasons

The 2009 Florida Marlins season was the 17th season for the Major League Baseball franchise. The Marlins played their home games at Sun Life Stadium. Fredi González returned for his third straight season as manager. The Marlins failed to make the playoffs for the sixth consecutive season. This would also mark the Marlins last winning season until 2020.

Regular season

April

Opening Day showcased the Marlins′ new emphasis on pitching and speed, although several home runs were hit too. New leadoff hitter Emilio Bonifacio had three stolen bases and an inside-the-park home run, going 4-for-5. A grand slam by Hanley Ramírez, and homers by Jorge Cantú and Jeremy Hermida capped a spectacular performance in a 12–6 win over the Washington Nationals. The 12 runs set a franchise record for most runs scored on Opening Day.[1] Following an opening series sweep of Washington, the Marlins won two of three games against the New York Mets. Next, Florida had a nine-game road trip, visiting Atlanta, Washington, and Pittsburgh for three games each. The Marlins swept both the Braves and Nationals to earn a franchise-best 11—1 record to open a season. But then they stumbled in Pittsburgh, losing all three games to the Pirates. Then the Marlins returned home to meet the Phillies, and lost all three games there too. In the final game against Philadelphia, outfielder Cody Ross pitched an inning of relief, becoming the first Marlins position player to pitch since Jason Wood did so in 2007. The Marlins closed April with three straight wins on the road.

May

The Marlins opened the month by losing the final three games of a four-game series at the Chicago Cubs. This was the beginning of one of the worst months in Marlins history going 5—20. Ricky Nolasco never returned to his 2008 form and was sent down to AAA. Worse yet, their number three starter Aníbal Sánchez got injured and the Marlins experimented with different pitchers including John Koronka, Graham Taylor, and even tried starting relievers Hayden Penn and Burke Badenhop before finally settling for Sean West. For the second time in 2009 a position player, Ross Gload pitched a hitless 9th inning in a 15—2 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays. After being 11—1 near the end of April the Marlins finished May with a 23—28 record.

June

In June the Marlins slowly were able to climb back to a 40—39 record. Rookie pitcher Sean West went into the seventh inning against his childhood idol Randy Johnson and the San Francisco Giants with a no-hitter before Édgar Rentería hit a single.[2] and Ricky Nolasco returned from the Minors and was better than ever. Hanley Ramírez started to play like an MVP, by hitting 2 grand slams in one series against the Baltimore Orioles, his second and third of the year, then continued to have RBIs for 10 straight games into July 2 for a Florida Marlins franchise record.

July

In the beginning of July Hanley Ramírez was voted as the starting shortstop for the National League in the 2009 MLB All-Star Game. Teammate and pitcher Josh Johnson joined him but was not named a starter. At the All-Star Game, Ramírez went 0 for 3 with 3 ground balls. Johnson did not get the opportunity to pitch. Coming out of the All-Star Break, the Marlins ran in the Philadelphia Phillies with a four-game series. Since the 3rd game got rained out, they only lost all 3 games. No. 5 starter Sean West was sent to the minors and Rick VandenHurk was called up to make his 2009 Marlins debut. Also, their No. 4 starter Andrew Miller was sent down and Gaby Sánchez joined the team.

Season standings

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Philadelphia Phillies 9369 0.574 45–36 48–33
Florida Marlins 8775 0.537 6 43–38 44–37
Atlanta Braves 8676 0.531 7 40–41 46–35
New York Mets 7092 0.432 23 41–40 29–52
Washington Nationals 59103 0.364 34 33–48 26–55

Record vs. opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2009
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona3–44-21–57-115–35–47-112–55–21–56–111-75-132–41–55–10
Atlanta4–34–23–64–48-103-34–33–313–510-83–43–33–44–210-87–8
Chicago2-42–410-52–44–311–63–510-73-31–510-44–54-26-105–26–9
Cincinnati5-16-35-100-73-312-41-58-72-42-513-51-63-38-83-46-9
Colorado11-74-44-27-02-42-54-146-03-42-46-310-88-106-16-011-4
Florida3-510-83-43-34-24–33-33-411-79-92-44-23-43-312-610-8
Houston4–53-36-114-125-23-44–35-101-56-210-56-12-46-93-36-9
Los Angeles11-73-45-35-114-43-33-43–35-14-34-310-811-72-53-29-9
Milwaukee5-23-37-107-80-64-310-53-33-34-39-52-44-59-95-35-10
New York2-55-133-34-24-37-115-11-53-36-124-32-55-34-510-85–10
Philadelphia5-18-105-15-24-29-92-63-43-412-64-25-23-44-115-36-12
Pittsburgh1-64-34-105-133-64-25-103-45-93-42-43-42-45-105-38–7
San Diego7-113-35-46-18-102-41-68-104-25-22-54-310-81-64-25–10
San Francisco13-54–32–43–310-84–34–27-115-43–54–34–28-104–34–29–6
St. Louis4-22-410-68-81-63-39-65-29-95-41-410-56-13-46–19–6
Washington5-18-102-54-30-66-123-32-33-58-103-153-52-42-41-67–11

Game log

2009 Game Log
April (14–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 6Nationals12–6Nolasco (1–0)Lannan (0–1)34,3231–0
2April 7Nationals8–3Johnson (1–0)Olsen (0–1)11,1242–0
3April 8Nationals6–4Volstad (1–0)Cabrera (0–1)Lindstrom (1)13,3083–0
4April 10Mets5–4Lindstrom (1–0)Feliciano (0–1)24,0704–0
5April 11Mets8–4Hernández (1–0)Nolasco (1–1)39,4124–1
6April 12Mets2–1Johnson (2–0)Santana (1–1)18,1095–1
7April 14@ Braves5–1Volstad (2–0)Vázquez (0–1)16,2936–1
8April 15@ Braves10–4Penn (1–0)Moylan (0–1)19,2047–1
9April 16@ Braves6–2Sánchez (1–0)Kawakami (1–1)21,0728–1
10April 17@ Nationals3 – 2 (10)Núñez (1–0)Rivera (0–2)Lindstrom (2)19,0269–1
11April 18@ Nationals9 – 6 (11)Calero (1–0)Tavárez (0–1)19,86410–1
12April 19@ Nationals7–4Núñez (2–0)Rivera (0–3)Lindstrom (3)16,97411–1
13April 20@ Pirates8–0Ohlendorf (1–2)Miller (0–1)8,79011–2
14April 21@ Pirates3–2Karstens (1–0)Sánchez (1–1)Capps (4)9,91711–3
15April 22@ Pirates7–4Maholm (3–0)Nolasco (1–2)Capps (5)10,65511–4
16April 24Phillies7–3Condrey (3–0)Lindstrom (1–1)29,03211–5
17April 25Phillies6 – 4 (10)Madson (2–1)Kensing (0–1)Lidge (4)26,41211–6
18April 26Phillies13–2Moyer (3–1)Taylor (0–1)17,17711–7
19April 27@ Mets7–1Maine (1–2)Sánchez (1–2)38,57311–8
20April 28@ Mets7–4Badenhop (1–0)Green (0–1)Lindstrom (4)38,54612–8
21April 29@ Mets4–3Pinto (1–0)Putz (1–2)Lindstrom (5)39,33913–8
22April 30@ Cubs8 – 2 (10)Pinto (2–0)Heilman (2–1)37,95614–8
May (9–20)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
23May 1@ Cubs8–6Patton (1–1)Badenhop (1–1)Gregg (2)38,33614–9
24May 2@ Cubs6–1Lilly (3–2)Sánchez (1–3)40,08314–10
25May 3@ Cubs6–4Zambrano (3–1)Nolasco (1–3)Gregg (3)40,45714–11
26May 4Reds3 – 2 (14)Badenhop (2–1)Herrera (0–1)10,82515–11
27May 5Reds7–0Vólquez (4–2)Volstad (2–1)11,08715–12
28May 6Braves8–6Lowe (4–1)Taylor (0–2)González (4)12,72515–13
29May 7Braves4–2Jurrjens (3–2)Sánchez (1–4)González (5)17,75915–14
30May 8@ Rockies8–3Nolasco (2–3)Hammel (0–1)27,39816–14
31May 9@ Rockies3–1Johnson (3–0)de la Rosa (0–3)Lindstrom (6)28,22717–14
32May 10@ Rockies3–2Cook (2–1)Volstad (2–2)Street (4)30,19717–15
33May 12@ Brewers6–3Parra (2–4)Koronka (0–1)Hoffman (6)29,33117–16
34May 13@ Brewers8–6Looper (3–2)Nolasco (2–4)Hoffman (7)32,82517–17
35May 14@ Brewers5–3Bush (2–0)Badenhop (2–2)Hoffman (8)35,65817–18
36May 15Dodgers6–4Weaver (2–0)Volstad (2–3)Broxton (9)20,03917–19
37May 16Dodgers6–3Miller (1–1)Weaver (2–1)Lindstrom (7)25,13218–19
38May 17Dodgers12–5Kershaw (2–3)Koronka (0–2)16,33218–20
May 18DiamondbacksPostponed (rain) Rescheduled May 20, (doubleheader)
39May 19Diamondbacks5–3Garland (4–2)Johnson (3–1)Qualls (9)10,13118–21
40May 20Diamondbacks8–6Volstad (3–3)Davis (2–6)Lindstrom (8)19–21
41May 20Diamondbacks11 – 9 (13)Qualls (1–0)Núñez (2–1)Rauch (1)14,42619–22
42May 21Diamondbacks4–3Zavada (1–0)Martínez (0–1)Qualls (10)12,04519–23
43May 22Rays15–2Sonnanstine (3–4)Nolasco (2–5)16,22619–24
44May 23Rays10–3Balfour (2–0)Núñez (2–2)20,25319–25
45May 24Rays5 – 4 (11)Sanches (1–0)Cormier (0–1)12,83920–25
46May 25@ Phillies5–3Volstad (4–3)Moyer (3–5)Lindstrom (9)45,18621–25
47May 26@ Phillies5–3Blanton (3–3)Miller (1–2)Lidge (9)42,24921–26
48May 27@ Phillies6–2Badenhop (3–2)Myers (4–3)45,25622–26
49May 29@ Mets2 – 1 (11)Feliciano (2–1)Sanches (1–1)40,67722–27
50May 30@ Mets7–3Johnson (4–1)Redding (0–2)Núñez (1)40,72723–27
51May 31@ Mets3–2Maine (5–3)Volstad (4–4)Rodríguez (14)40,48223–28
June (17–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
52June 1Brewers7–4Martínez (1–0)Julio (1–1)Lindstrom (10)10,50924–28
53June 2Brewers10–3Badenhop (4–2)Parra (3–7)10,83125–28
54June 3Brewers9–6McClung (3–1)West (0–1)Hoffman (14)13,01225–29
55June 4Brewers4–3Johnson (5–1)Bush (3–2)Lindstrom (11)11,62326–29
56June 5Giants2–1Zito (2–6)Volstad (4–5)Wilson (14)12,84126–30
57June 6Giants5–4Miller (2–2)Sánchez (2–5)Núñez (2)16,29427–30
58June 7Giants3–2Lincecum (5–1)Nolasco (2–6)Wilson (15)11,50527–31
59June 8Giants4–0West (1–1)Johnson (5–5)12,06828–31
60June 9Cardinals4–3Lindstrom (2–1)Motte (2–2)13,10329–31
61June 10Cardinals13–4Wainwright (6–4)Volstad (4–6)14,62429–32
62June 11Cardinals6–5Miller (2–0)Núñez (2–3)Franklin (14)19,11229–33
63June 12@ Blue Jays7–3Meyer (1–0)League (1–3)17,92230–33
64June 13@ Blue Jays6–5West (2–1)Janssen (2–3)Lindstrom (12)20,63431–33
65June 14@ Blue Jays11–3Johnson (6–1)Tallet (4–4)20,98532–33
66June 16@ Red Sox8–2Wakefield (9–3)Volstad (4–7)38,14932–34
67June 17@ Red Sox6–1Penny (6–2)Miller (2–3)38,19632–35
68June 18@ Red Sox2–1 (6)Nolasco (3–6)Lester (5–6)37,57733–35
69June 19Yankees5–1Pettitte (7–3)West (2–2)35,02733–36
70June 20Yankees2–1Johnson (7–1)Burnett (5–4)Lindstrom (13)46,42734–36
71June 21Yankees6–5Volstad (5–7)Tomko (0–2)Lindstrom (14)35,82735–36
72June 23Orioles7–6 (12)Badenhop (5–2)Bass (4–2)10,22236–36
73June 24Orioles5–2Nolasco (4–6)Berken (1–4)Meyer (1)12,46937–36
74June 25Orioles11–3West (3–2)Hill (3–2)12,82238–36
75June 26@ Rays7–3Howell (3–2)Pinto (2–1)20,97238–37
76June 27@ Rays3–2Howell (4–2)Badenhop (5–3)35,79038–38
77June 28@ Rays5–2Price (2–2)Miller (2–4)29,45938–39
78June 29Nationals4–2Nolasco (5–6)Villone (3–5)Núñez (3)10,62339–39
79June 30Nationals7–5 (7)Pinto (3–1)Beimel (0–4)11,82140–39
July (14–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
80July 1Nationals5–3Meyer (2–0)Tavárez (3–6)Núñez (4)27,03241–39
81July 3Pirates7–4Morton (1–1)Volstad (5–8)16,11441–40
82July 4Pirates5–3Miller (3–4)DukeMeyer (2)25,30342–40
83July 5Pirates5–0Nolasco (6–6)Ohlendorf13,28743–40
84July 6@ Giants5–4Cain (10–2)West (3–3)Brian Wilson (22)26,99543–41
85July 7@ Giants3–0Zito (5–8)Johnson (7–2)Romo (1)27,79943–42
86July 8@ Giants7–0Volstad (6–8)Sadowski (2–1)34,15744–42
87July 9@ Diamondbacks14–7Calero (2–0)Schoeneweis (1–1)21,55845–42
88July 10@ Diamondbacks8–0Haren (9–5)Nolasco (6–7)21,30745–43
89July 11@ Diamondbacks5–1Garland (5–8)West (3–4)29,47745–44
90July 12@ Diamondbacks8–1Johnson (8–2)Davis (4–9)28,61746–44
91July 16Phillies4–0Moyer (9–6)Volstad (6–9)15,17146–45
92July 17Phillies6–5 (12)Condrey (5–2)Badenhop (5–4)Lidge (19)22,89146–46
July 18PhilliesPostponed (rain) Rescheduled Sep 22, (doubleheader)
93July 19Phillies5–0Happ (7–0)Miller (3–5)15,03346–47
94July 20@ Padres3–2VandenHurk (1–0)Burke (2–2)Núñez (5)17,18447–47
95July 21@ Padres3–2Volstad (7–9)Gaudin (4–9)Núñez (6)20,31148–47
96July 22@ Padres5–0Nolasco (7–7)Geer (1–6)16,45049–47
97July 24@ Dodgers6–3Johnson (9–2)McDonald (2–2)Núñez (7)51,56550–47
98July 25@ Dodgers4–3Broxton (7–0)Meyer (2–1)50,24850–48
99July 26@ Dodgers8–6Volstad (8–9)Schmidt (1–1)48,59751–48
100July 28Braves4–3Núñez (3–3)Soriano (1–2)13,12852–48
101July 29Braves6–3Johnson (10–2)Kawakami (5–8)Núñez (8)13,51853–48
102July 30Braves6 – 3 (10)Moylan (3–2)Ayala (1–3)Soriano (15)14,22653–49
103July 31Cubs5–2Donnelly (1–0)Mármol (2–2)Núñez (9)25,02454–49
August (14–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
104August 1Cubs9–8 (10)Gregg (4–2)Núñez (3–4)Heilman (1)35,81154–50
105August 2Cubs3–2Donnelly (2–0)Gregg (4–3)25,96955–50
106August 4@ Nationals6–4Villone (4–5)Calero (2–1)MacDougal (9)19,82855–51
107August 5@ Nationals5–4Lannan (8–8)VandenHurk (1–1)MacDougal (10)18,31255–52
108August 6@ Nationals12–8Sosa (1–0)Ayala (1–4)23,69155–53
109August 7@ Phillies3–2Nolasco (8–7)Blanton (7–7)Núñez (10)45,11456–53
110August 8@ Phillies6–4Sanches (2–1)Hamels (7–6)Núñez (11)45,08657–53
111August 9@ Phillies12–3Johnson (11–2)Moyer 10–945,16958–53
112August 10Astros8–6VandenHurk (2–1)Moehler (7–8)Núñez (12)12,32559–53
113August 11Astros9 – 8 (11)Sanches (3–1)Wright (2–2)13,31260–53
114August 12Astros14–6Norris (3–0)Nolasco (8–8)21,12260–54
115August 13Astros9–2West (4–4)Hampton (7–10)14,04761–54
116August 14Rockies6–5Johnson (12–2)Hammel (7–7)Núñez (13)15,96562–54
August 15RockiesPostponed (rain) Rescheduled Aug 16, (doubleheader, 2nd game)
117August 16Rockies10–3Volstad (9–9)Cook (10–5)63–54
118August 16Rockies7–3de la Rosa (11–8)VandenHurk (2–2)Street (29)20,08963–55
119August 18@ Astros6–2Nolasco (9–8)Norris (3–1)30,18964–55
120August 19@ Astros6–3Gervacio (1–0)West (4–5)Valverde (17)30,10164–56
121August 20@ Astros4–1Rodríguez (12–7)Johnson (12–3)Valverde (18)30,03964–57
122August 21@ Braves5–3Sánchez (2–4)Vázquez (10–9)Núñez (14)22,60865–57
123August 22@ Braves4–3Hanson (9–2)Volstad (9–10)Soriano (19)35,20065–58
124August 23@ Braves7–5Moylan (6–2)Calero (2–2)Soriano (20)30,47865–59
125August 25Mets2–1West (5–5)Figueroa (1–3)Núñez (15)14,27866–59
126August 26Mets5–3Johnson (13–3)Pelfrey (9–9)Núñez (16)16,12367–59
127August 27Mets10–3Redding (2–4)Sánchez (2–5)12,42367–60
128August 28Padres9–5Correia (9–10)Volstad (9–11)14,40267–61
129August 29Padres7–4Russell (1–0)Ayala (1–5)Bell (31)20,92467–62
130August 30Padres6–4West (6–5)Latos (4–4)Núñez (17)12,87368–62
131August 31Braves5–2Kawakami (7–10)Johnson (13–4)12,24468–63
September (17–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
132September 1Braves4–3Hudson (1–0)Sánchez (2–6)Soriano (21)14,02468–64
133September 2Braves8–7Núñez (4–4)Gonzalez (3–4)14,72369–64
134September 3Braves8–3Nolasco (10–8)Medlen (3–5)13,71170–64
135September 4@ Nationals9–6Badenhop (6–4)Mock (3–7)Núñez (18)16,36471–64
136September 5@ Nationals9–5Johnson (14–4)Hernández (7–10)18,11172–64
137September 6@ Nationals5–4MacDougal (1–0)Núñez (4–5)22,32572–65
138September 8@ Mets4–2Sanches (4–1)Redding (2–5)Núñez (19)37,47473–65
139September 9@ Mets6–3Nolasco (11–8)Misch (1–2)Núñez (20)37,31274–65
140September 10@ Mets13–4Badenhop (7–4)Parnell (3–8)37,62075–65
141September 11Nationals5–3Martin (4–4)Sanches (4–2)MacDougal (15)15,24775–66
142September 12Nationals11–3Wood (1–0)Estrada (0–1)38,21476–66
143September 13Nationals7–2Lannan (9–11)Volstad (9–12)15,06576–67
144September 14@ Cardinals11–6Hawksworth (4–0)Nolasco (11–9)43,58276–68
145September 15@ Cardinals2–1West (7–5)Wainwright (18–8)Núñez (21)42,89577–68
146September 16@ Cardinals5–2Johnson (15–4)Piñeiro (14–11)Núñez (22)43,02078–68
147September 17@ Reds3–2Maloney (1–4)Sánchez (2–7)Cordero (38)9,68578–69
148September 18@ Reds4–3Donnelly (3–0)Cordero (2–6)Núñez (23)15,88279–69
149September 19@ Reds3–2Nolasco (12–9)Arroyo (13–13)Lindstrom (15)17,02680–69
150September 20@ Reds8–1Wells (8–6)West (2–4)16,18680–70
September 21PhilliesPostponed (rain) Rescheduled Sep 21, (doubleheader, 1st game)
151September 22Phillies9–3Blanton (11–7)Johnson (15–5)80–71
152September 22Phillies3–0Sánchez (3–7)Moyer (12–10)Núñez (24)20,03981–71
153September 23Phillies7–6Meyer (3–1)Lidge (0–8)31,04282–71
154September 25Mets6–5Parnell (4–8)Núñez (4–6)Rodríguez (34)39,03182–72
155September 26Mets9–6West (8–6)Maine (6–6)Donnelly (1)35,66683–72
156September 27Mets4–0Misch (2–4)Volstad (9–13)31,16783–73
157September 28@ Braves4–0Jurrjens (14–10)Sánchez (3–8)25,04683–74
158September 29@ Braves5–4Pinto (4–1)Kawakami (7–12)Núñez (25)28,66984–74
159September 30@ Braves5–4Nolasco (13–9)Vázquez (15–10)Donnelly (2)31,51385–74
October (2–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
160October 2@ Phillies7–2VandenHurk (3–2)Blanton (12–8)45,13586–74
161October 3@ Phillies4–3Sánchez (4–8)Hamels (10–11)Núñez (26)45,14187–74
162October 4@ Phillies7 – 6 (10)Durbin (2–2)Meyer (3–2)45,21187–75

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Roster

2009 Florida Marlins
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Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
Jorge Cantú1495856716942016100.2893
Hanley Ramírez15157610119742124106.34227
Dan Uggla158564841372713190.2432
Cody Ross151559731513712490.2705
Chris Coghlan12850484162316947.3218
Emilio Bonifacio12746172116116127.25221
Jeremy Hermida129429481111421347.2595
John Baker11237359101250950.2710
Ronny Paulino802392465101827.2721
Ross Gload1252303360102630.2610
Wes Helms1132141858110333.2711
Cameron Maybin541763044122413.2501
Brett Carroll92141183382318.2340
Nick Johnson35104242980218.2790
Alfredo Amezaga27696153005.2171
Gaby Sánchez2121250023.2380
Alejandro De Aza2220651003.2500
Brett Hayes1411531012.2730
Andy González1412101010.0830
Josh Johnson346281210310.1940
Ricky Nolasco3150170003.1400
Chris Volstad3047561003.1280
Sean West2031221000.0650
Aníbal Sánchez1623000000.0000
Andrew Miller2024020000.0830
Rick VandenHurk1121000000.0000
Burke Badenhop3510000001.0000
Graham Taylor33000000.0000
Brian Sanches474100001.0000
Tim Wood182010000.5000
John Koronka21000000.0000
Cristhian Martínez152000000.0000
Dan Meyer712000000.0000
Renyel Pinto731000000.0000
Dave Davidson110100001.0000
Team Totals1625572772149329625159727.26875

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Note: Pitchers batting data are included above.

Pitching

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H =Hits; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts; ERA = Earned run average;

Player G GS W L SV IP H ER BB K ERA
Josh Johnson33331550209.018475641913.23
Ricky Nolasco31311390185.0188104511955.06
Chris Volstad29299130159.016992621075.21
Sean West2020860103.11155544704.79
Aníbal Sánchez161648086.0843751713.87
Andrew Miller201435080.0854344594.84
Rick VandenHurk111132058.2572824494.30
Graham Taylor3302011.016101258.18
John Koronka220207.11197411.05
Burke Badenhop35274072.0713028573.75
Hayden Penn16110022.0301922277.77
Leo Nunez750462668.2593132604.06
Matt Lindstrom540211547.1543126395.89
Dan Meyer71032258.1472023563.09
Kiko Calero67022060.0361334691.95
Renyel Pinto73041061.1532247583.23
Brian Sanches47042056.1501634512.56
Cristhian Martínez15011026.127159185.13
Brendan Donnelly30030225.122510251.78
Tim Wood18010022.122711162.82
Luis Ayala1000307.212109711.74
Logan Kensing600107.1148579.82
Chris Leroux500006.21184210.80
Carlos Martinez200002.131223.86
Ross Gload100001.000200.00
Cody Ross100001.010000.00
Dave Davidson100001.0454345.00
Team Totals1621628775451446.1142569066112484.29

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA New Orleans Zephyrs Pacific Coast League Edwin Rodríguez
AA Jacksonville Suns Southern League Brandon Hyde
A Jupiter Hammerheads Florida State League Tim Leiper
A Greensboro Grasshoppers South Atlantic League Darin Everson
A-Short Season Jamestown Jammers New York–Penn League Andy Haines
Rookie GCL Marlins Gulf Coast League Jorge Hernández

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Jacksonville

References

  1. "Team Batting Game Finder: In the Regular Season, since 1901, For FLA, In team's first 1 games, requiring Runs Scored >= 8, sorted by greatest Runs Scored". Stathead. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  2. Rookie flirts with no-no, then gets 1st W
  3. Marlins batting statistics
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