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2017 Miami Marlins season

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Major League Baseball team season
2017 Miami Marlins
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkMarlins Park
CityMiami,Florida
Record77–85 (.475)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersJeffrey Loria
General managersMichael Hill
ManagersDon Mattingly
TelevisionFox Sports Florida
Sun Sports
(English:Rich Waltz,Preston Wilson,Todd Hollandsworth,Jeff Conine)
(Spanish: Raul Striker Jr.,Cookie Rojas)
RadioMiami Marlins Radio Network (English)
(Dave Van Horne,Glenn Geffner)
WAQI (Spanish)
(Felo Ramírez, Luis Quintana)
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The2017 Miami Marlins season was the 25th season for theMajor League Baseball (MLB)Marlins franchise, all in theNational League, and the sixth as the "Miami" Marlins. The Marlins played their home games atMarlins Park and hosted the2017 MLB All-Star Game. The Marlins were managed by Don Mattingly in his second season as manager of the team. They finished the season 77–85 to finish in second place, 20 games behind theWashington Nationals, in theNational League East. They failed to make the playoffs for the 14th consecutive season.

The season marked the last season underJeffrey Loria's ownership of the team as Loria agreed to sell the team to a group led byDerek Jeter for $1.2 billion.[1]

Regular season

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On June 3,Edinson Vólquez threw his first careerno-hitter and thesixth in Marlins history, defeating theArizona Diamondbacks, 3–0, atMarlins Park. Vólquez threw 98 pitches,struck out 10 andwalked two batters (both of whom were both erased on double plays), facing the minimum number of batters.[2] On June 14,outfielderIchiro Suzuki singled for his 365th interleague hit, passingDerek Jeter to becoming the all-time leader in interleague hits.[3]

On June 25, Suzuki became the oldest player to start a game in center field since at least 1900, breaking the record previously held byRickey Henderson.[4] Suzuki singled twice on July 6 against theSt. Louis Cardinals, bringing his hits total to 3,054 and surpassing Panamanian-bornRod Carew as the all-time leader in MLB hits among foreign-born players.[5]

The Marlins hosted the2017 MLB All-Star Game at Marlins Park.Right fielderGiancarlo Stanton (fourth time) andleft fielderMarcell Ozuna (second) were selected to the National League team. At the time, Stanton led the NL with 26 home runs and batted .277/.360/.572.[6]

The Marlins' 22–10 win over theTexas Rangers on July 26 set a new franchise record for the most runs scored in a single game.[7]

While playing theSan Francisco Giants on August 14, Stanton hit his 43rd home run, setting the Marlins franchise record for most home runs in a season, which passedGary Sheffield's mark of 42 set in1996. Stanton hit the home run versusTy Blach and had homered in five consecutive games, setting another franchise record.[8] In a duration of 35 games through August 15, Stanton advanced in a historic run, producing 23 home runs, including in six games in a row. OnlySammy Sosa (1998) andBarry Bonds (2001) had ever hit more in a 35-game span.[9]

On August 26, Suzuki set the Marlins' single-season franchise record forpinch-hits with his 22nd pinch hit.[10] On August 27, Stanton became the first player sinceChris Davis in2013 to hit50 home runs in one season. Stanton also became the sixth player in history to reach 50 home runs before the end of August.[11] In the August 29 game versus theWashington Nationals, he hit his 18th home run of the month, tyingRudy York for his record of home runs in August set in1937.[12]

Stanton won the NL Player of the Month Award for August, leading the major leagues with 18 home runs, 37 RBI, 28 runs scored and .899 slugging percentage.[13]

On September 8, Suzuki became the sixth player all-time to hit 2,500career singles,[14] as well as the eighth right fielder of all-time to record over 4,000putouts at the position. Stanton hit his 57th home run and drove in four runs on September 23 versusArizona, giving him 125 on the season, and passingPreston Wilson's franchise record of 121 set in2000.[15] In spite of Stanton's historic season,ESPN ranked Marlins Park as one of the six most difficult stadiums in which to hit a home run in 2017.[16]

Season standings

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National League East

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NL East
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Washington Nationals9765.59947‍–‍3450‍–‍31
Miami Marlins7785.4752042‍–‍3635‍–‍49
Atlanta Braves7290.4442537‍–‍4435‍–‍46
New York Mets7092.4322737‍–‍4433‍–‍48
Philadelphia Phillies6696.4073139‍–‍4227‍–‍54

National League Wild Card

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Division leaders
TeamWLPct.
Los Angeles Dodgers10458.642
Washington Nationals9765.599
Chicago Cubs9270.568
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
TeamWLPct.GB
Arizona Diamondbacks9369.574+6
Colorado Rockies8775.537
Milwaukee Brewers8676.5311
St. Louis Cardinals8379.5124
Miami Marlins7785.47510
Pittsburgh Pirates7587.46312
Atlanta Braves7290.44415
San Diego Padres7191.43816
New York Mets7092.43217
Cincinnati Reds6894.42019
Philadelphia Phillies6696.40721
San Francisco Giants6498.39523

Record vs. opponents

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2017 National League record

Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2017

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona2–43–33–311–811–83–44–36–16–14–311–812–73–42–412–8
Atlanta4–21–63–33–43–411–84–27–126–132–55–24–31–59–109–11
Chicago3–36–112–72–52–44–310–94–24–310–92–44–314–53–412–8
Cincinnati3–33–37–123–40–62–58–113–44–213–63–44–39–101–65–15
Colorado8–114–35–24–310–92–44–33–35–23–312–712–72–43–410–10
Los Angeles8–114–34–26–09–106–13–37–04–36–113–611–84–33–316–4
Miami4–38–113–45–24–21–62–412–78–113–45–15–12–56–139–11
Milwaukee3–42–49–1011–83–43–34–25–23–39–105–23–411–84–311–9
New York1–612–72–44–33–30–77–122–512–73–33–45–13–46–137–13
Philadelphia1–613–63–42–42–53–411–83–37–122–51–54–31–58–115–15
Pittsburgh3–45–29–106–133–31–64–310–93–35–23–31–58–114–310–10
San Diego8–112–54–24–37–126–131–52–54–35–13–312–73–42–58–12
San Francisco7–123–43–43–47–128–111–54–31–53–45–17–123–41–58–12
St. Louis4–35–15–1410–94–23–45–28–114–35–111–84–34–33–38–12
Washington4–210–94–36–14–33–313–63–413–611–83–45–25–13–310–10


Game log

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2017 regular season game log: 77–85 (Home: 43–38; Away: 34–47)
April: 11–12 (Home: 5–4; Away: 6–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1April 3@Nationals2–4Strasburg (1–0)Phelps (0–1)Treinen (1)42,7440–1L1
2April 5@Nationals4–6Roark (1–0)Straily (0–1)Treinen (2)22,7150–2L2
3April 6@Nationals4–3(10)Phelps (1–1)Blanton (0–1)Ramos (1)19,4181–2W1
4April 7@Mets7–2Chen (1–0)Wheeler (0–1)27,8912–2W2
5April 8@Mets8–1Conley (1–0)Gsellman (0–1)33,9363–2W3
6April 9@Mets2–5Syndergaard (1–0)Vólquez (0–1)Reed (1)27,4203–3L1
7April 11Braves8–4Straily (1–1)Colón (0–1)36,5194–3W1
8April 12Braves4–5Vizcaíno (1–0)Ramos (0–1)Johnson (1)16,8084–4L1
9April 13Mets8–9(16)Robles (2–0)Conley (1–1)23,1924–5L2
10April 14Mets3–2Ramos (1–1)Edgin (0–1)24,1945–5W1
11April 15Mets5–4Tazawa (1–0)Salas (0–1)Ramos (2)25,1376–5W2
12April 16Mets4–2Phelps (2–1)Reed (0–1)20,0587–5W3
13April 17@Mariners1–6Miranda (1–1)Koehler (0–1)16,9907–6L1
14April 18@Mariners5–0Chen (2–0)Gallardo (0–2)16,1268–6W1
15April 19@Mariners5–10Hernandez (2–1)Volquez (0–1)27,1478–7L1
16April 21@Padres3–5Cahill (1–2)Phelps (2–2)30,4138-8L2
17April 22@Padres6–3(11)Ziegler (1–0)Torres (1–1)Ramos (3)39,3139-8W1
18April 23@Padres7–3Koehler (1-1)Stammen (0-1)26,07010-8W2
April 25@PhilliesPostponed (rain); Rescheduled for August 22 as part of a doubleheader.
19April 26@Phillies4–7Velasquez (1–2)Chen (2–1)26,19110–9L1
20April 27@Phillies2–3Hellickson (4–0)Vólquez (0–3)Neris (3)22,18010–10L2
21April 28Pirates2–12Tallion (2-0)Conley (1-2)19,69010–11L3
22April 29Pirates0–4Nova (3–2)Straily (1–2)33,61910–12L4
23April 30Pirates10–3McGowan (1–0)Williams (1–1)26,24511-12W1
May: 10–18 (Home: 6–11; Away: 4–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
24May 1Rays2–4Farquhar (1–1)Ziegler (1–1)Colomé (6)16,09611–13L1
25May 2Rays1–3Cobb (2–2)Vólquez (0–4)Colomé (7)16,01111–14L2
26May 3@Rays10–5Conley (2–2)Pruitt (3–1)12,28512–14W1
27May 4@Rays1–5Andriese (2–1)Straily (1–3)10,11812–15L1
28May 5@Mets7–8Blevins (2–0)Ziegler (1–2)Familia (3)25,61812–16L2
29May 6@Mets3–11Gsellman (2–2)Despaigne (0–1)33,33912–17L3
30May 7@Mets7–0Ureña (1–0)Wilk (0–1)39,19713–17W1
31May 8Cardinals4–9Martinez (2–3)Conley (2–3)Socolovich (1)16,75013–18L1
32May 9Cardinals5–6Rosenthal (1–1)Ramos (1–2)Oh (8)17,16613–19L2
33May 10Cardinals5–7Tuivailala (2–0)Garcia (0–1)Oh (9)18,61413–20L3
34May 12Braves4–8Foltynewicz (1–4)Ureña (1–1)20,05213–21L4
35May 13Braves1–3Teherán (3–3)Vólquez (0–5)Johnson (6)26,69213–22L5
36May 14Braves3–1Barraclough (1–0)Dickey (3–3)Ramos (4)17,27714–22W1
37May 15Astros2–7Musgrove (3–3)Tazawa (1–1)16,44814–23L1
38May 16Astros2–12Keuchel (7–0)Koehler (1–2)18,05614–24L2
39May 17Astros0–3McCullers Jr (4–1)Ureña (1–2)Giles (11)24,66914–25L3
40May 18@Dodgers2–7Ryu (2–5)Vólquez (0–6)Jansen (8)41,71714–26L4
41May 19@Dodgers2–7Wood (5–0)Nicolino (0–1)45,03414–27L5
42May 20@Dodgers10–6Straily (2–3)Urias (0–2)52,85015–27W1
43May 21@Dodgers3–6McCarthy (4–1)Worley (0–1)44,64615–28L1
44May 23@Athletics11–9Ureña (2–2)Hahn (1–4)12,83516–28W1
45May 24@Athletics1–4Gray (2–1)Vólquez (0–7)Casilla (7)19,73816–29L1
46May 26Angels8–5Straily (3–3)Chavez (4–6)Ramos (5)18,34117–29W1
47May 27Angels2–5Ramirez (5–2)Worley (0–2)19,36617–30L1
48May 28Angels9–2Ureña (3–2)Shoemaker (4–3)20,04418–30W1
49May 29Phillies4–1Vólquez (1–7)Hellickson (5–3)Ramos (6)17,03219–30W2
50May 30Phillies7–2McGowan (2–0)Velasquez (2–5)16,34120–30W3
51May 31Phillies10–2Straily (4–3)Nola (2–3)15,19721–30W4
June: 14–13 (Home: 10–5; Away: 4–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
52June 1D-Backs2–3Greinke (7–3)Barraclough (1–1)Rodney (14)16,43321–31L1
53June 2D-Backs7–5McGowan (3–0)Corbin (4–6)Ramos (7)17,41322–31W1
54June 3D-Backs3–0Vólquez (2–7)Delgado (1–1)21,54823–31W2
55June 4D-Backs6–5Wittgren (1–0)De La Rosa (2–1)Ramos (8)20,38724–31W3
56June 5@Cubs1–3Butler (3–1)Straily (4–4)Montgomery (2)34,03724–32L1
57June 6@Cubs2–10Arrieta (6–4)Locke (0–1)34,08224–33L2
58June 7@Cubs6–5Ureña (4–2)Lackey (4–6)Ramos (9)37,29425–33W1
59June 8@Pirates7–1Vólquez (3–7)Cole (3–6)21,74426–33W2
60June 9@Pirates12–7McGowan (4–0)Glansow (2–6)23,95027–33W3
61June 10@Pirates6–7Hudson (1–2)Phelps (2–3)Rivero (1)27,27527–34L1
62June 11@Pirates1–3Nova (6–4)Locke (0–2)Rivero (2)22,92527–35L2
63June 13Athletics8–1Ureña (5–2)Cotton (3–7)19,95328–35W1
64June 14Athletics11–6Barraclough (2-1)Gossett (0–1)19,43629–35W2
65June 16@Braves5–0Straily (5–4)Newcomb (0–2)38,12330–35W3
66June 17@Braves7–8(10)Vizcaino (3–2)Ramos (1–3)38,66130–36L1
67June 18@Braves4–5Johnson (5–1)Steckenrider (0–1)36,91230–37L2
68June 19Nationals8–7Ramos (2–3)Romero (2–3)20,22431–37W1
69June 20Nationals3–12González (7–1)Vólquez (3–8)20,86831–38L1
70June 21Nationals2–1Barraclough (3–1)Scherzer (8–5)Ramos (10)22,65932–38W1
71June 22Cubs1–11Arrieta (7–5)Locke (0–3)23,47232–39L1
72June 23Cubs2–0Ureña (6–2)Lackey (5–8)Ramos (11)24,68433–39W1
73June 24Cubs3–5Lester (5–4)Wittgren (1–1)Davis (15)25,44833–40L1
74June 25Cubs4–2Vólquez (4–8)Montgomery (1–4)Ramos (12)25,11034–40W1
75June 27Mets6–3Barraclough (4–1)Ramirez (0–1)Ramos (13)20,80435–40W2
76June 28Mets0–8Matz (2-1)Locke (0–4)18,74335–41L1
77June 29Mets3–6Lugo (3–1)Ureña (6–3)Reed (12)21,35035–42L2
78June 30@Brewers2–3Torres (4–4)Phelps (2–4)Knabel (13)35,54935–43L3
July: 14–12 (Home: 4–7; Away: 10–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
79July 1@Brewers4–8Davies (9–4)Koehler (1–3)30,71235–44L4
80July 2@Brewers10–3Straily (6–4)Guerra (1–3)33,38436–44W1
81July 3@Cardinals6–14Wainwright (9–5)Locke (0–5)42,69536–45L1
82July 4@Cardinals5–2Ureña (7–3)Lynn (6–6)Ramos (14)38,49737–45W1
83July 5@Cardinals9–6McGowan (5–0)Leake (6–7)Ramos (15)40,20438–45W2
84July 6@Cardinals3–4Wacha (6–3)Koehler (1–4)Oh (17)37,78038–46L1
85July 7@Giants6–1Straily (7–4)Moore (3–9)41,51039–46W1
86July 8@Giants5–4O'Grady (1–0)Samardzija (4–10)Ramos (16)41,48040–46W2
87July 9@Giants10–8(11)Wittgren (2–1)Kontos (0–3)Ramos (17)41,51641–46W3
88th All-Star Game in Miami, Florida
88July 14Dodgers4–6Fields (5–0)Ramos (2–4)Jansen (22)21,85841–47L1
89July 15Dodgers1–7Wood (11–0)Ureña (7–4)22,60941–48L2
90July 16Dodgers2–3Hill (6–4)O'Grady (1–1)Jansen (23)22,11941–49L3
91July 17Phillies6–5(10)Steckenrider (1–1)Leiter Jr. (1–2)17,14642–49W1
92July 18Phillies2–5Neshek (3–2)McGowan (5–1)Neris (9)18,17642–50L1
93July 19Phillies3–10Pivetta (3–5)Straily (7–5)31,85442–51L2
94July 21@Reds3–1Ureña (8–4)Bailey (2–4)Ramos (18)21,85143–51W1
95July 22@Reds5–4Wittgren (3–1)Stephenson (0–3)Ramos (19)24,09944–51W2
96July 23@Reds3–6Romano (2–2)Koehler (1–5)Igiesias (17)20,52644–52L1
97July 24@Rangers4–0Conley (3–3)Perez (5–8)24,65445–52W1
98July 25@Rangers4–10Hamels (5–1)Straily (7–6)25,07445–53L1
99July 26@Rangers22–10Ureña (9–4)Darvish (6–9)26,47146–53W1
100July 27Reds4–1O'Grady (2–1)Stephenson (0–4)Ramos (20)19,98647–53W2
101July 28Reds7–4McGowan (6–1)Peralta (3–2)17,44048–53W3
102July 29Reds7–3Conley (4–3)Adleman (5–9)20,29749–53W4
103July 30Reds4–6Castillo (2–4)Straily (7–7)19,94749–54L1
104July 31Nationals0–1Gonzalez (9–5)Ureña (9–5)Doolittle (7)18,96249–55L2
August: 17–12 (Home: 10–2; Away: 7–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
105August 1Nationals7–6McGowan (7–1)Albers (5–2)Ziegler (1)17,74250–55W1
106August 2Nationals7–0Worley (1–2)Cole (1–1)17,89051–55W2
107August 4@Braves3–5Dickey (7–7)Conley (4–4)Vizcaíno (4)35,91451–56L1
108August 5@Braves2–7Foltynewicz (10–6)Straily (7–8)Vizcaíno (5)40,73151–57L2
109August 6@Braves4–1Ureña (10–5)Sims (0–2)Ziegler (2)29,65152–57W1
110August 7@Nationals2–3Kintzler (4–2)García (0–2)Doolittle (9)21,79952–58L1
111August 8@Nationals7–3Worley (2–2)Cole (1–2)25,40653–58W1
112August 9@Nationals1–10González (10–5)Conley (4–5)25,95153–59L1
113August 10@Nationals2–3Madson (4–4)Tazawa (1–2)Doolittle (10)23,90453–60L2
114August 11Rockies6–3Tazawa (2–2)McGee (0–2)Ziegler (3)20,09654–60W1
115August 12Rockies4–3Nicolino (1–1)Hoffman (6–4)Ziegler (4)20,39955–60W2
116August 13Rockies5–3Guerra (1–0)Márquez (9–5)Despaigne (1)20,76956–60W3
117August 14Giants8–3Conley (5–5)Blach (8–8)17,90657–60W4
118August 15Giants4–9Bumgarner (3–5)Tazawa (2–3)21,69457–61L1
119August 16Giants8–1Ureña (11–5)Cain (3–10)17,10258–61W1
120August 18@Mets3–1Nicolino (2–1)Flexen (2–2)Ziegler (5)25,95159–61W2
121August 19@Mets1–8Montero (2–8)Worley (2–3)30,17159–62L1
122August 20@Mets6–4Conley (6–5)deGrom (13–7)Ziegler (6)26,46460–62W1
123August 22(1)@Phillies12–8Straily (8–8)Nola (9–9)N/A61–62W2
124August 22(2)@Phillies7–4Ureňa (12–5)Pivetta (4–9)Ziegler (7)20,76162–62W3
125August 23@Phillies0–8Leiter (2–3)Nicolino (2–2)19,16162–63L1
126August 24@Phillies9–8García (1–2)García (1–4)Ziegler (8)18,08363–63W1
127August 25Padres8–6McGowan (8–1)Yates (3–5)Ziegler (9)22,48964–63W2
128August 26Padres2–1(11)Tazawa (3–3)Torres (7–4)19,96365–63W3
129August 27Padres6–2Barraclough (5–1)Richard (6–13)23,27566–63W4
130August 28@Nationals2–11Scherzer (13–5)Ureňa (12–6)20,83866–64L1
131August 29@Nationals3–8Jackson (5–3)Worley (2–4)25,92466–65L2
132August 30@Nationals0–4Strasburg (11–4)Conley (6–6)25,01966–66L3
133August 31Phillies2–3Lively (2–5)Despaigne (0–2)Neris (17)17,01366–67L4
September/October: 11–18 (Home: 8–8; Away: 3–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
134September 1Phillies1–2Nicasio (3–5)Ziegler (1–3)Neris (18)17,99866–68L5
135September 2Phillies10–9Straily (9–8)Nola (10–10)Steckenrider (1)18,26267–68W1
136September 3Phillies1–3(12)Morgan (3–1)Tazawa (3–4)Neris (19)19,40467–69L1
137September 4Nationals2–7Cole (2–4)Conley (6–7)17,34967–70L2
138September 5Nationals1–2Strasburg (12–4)Despaigne (0–3)Doolittle (18)15,36467–71L3
139September 6Nationals1–8González (14–6)Peters (0–1)14,39067–72L4
140September 7@Braves5–6Brothers (3–3)Ziegler (1–4)23,56167–73L5
141September 8@Braves7–1Ureňa (13–6)Foltynewicz (10–12)30,05668–73W1
142September 9@Braves5–6Vizcaíno (4–3)Barraclough (5–2)34,40368–74L1
143September 10@Braves8–10(11)Vizcaíno (5–3)Worley (2–5)34,97468–75L2
144September 12@Phillies8–9(15)Ramos (2–7)Guerra (1–1)16,43968–76L3
145September 13@Phillies1–8Nola (11–10)Straily (9–9)16,74568–77L4
146September 14@Phillies0–10Thompson (2–2)Worley (2–6)16,30268–78L5
147September 15Brewers[a]2–10Hughes (4–3)Ellington (0–1)19,36968–79L6
148September 16Brewers[a]7–4Conley (7–7)Davies (17–9)25,07969–79W1
149September 17Brewers[a]3–10Woodruff (2–2)Peters (0–2)24,53569–80L1
150September 18Mets13–1Straily (10–9)Harvey (5–6)Worley (1)16,38570–80W1
151September 19Mets5–4(10)Barraclough (6–2)Sewald (0–6)16,40571–80W2
152September 20Mets9–2Ureňa (14–6)Montero (5–11)16,03372–80W3
153September 22@D-backs11–13Hoover (2–1)McGowan (8–2)Rodney (38)34,58872–81L1
154September 23@D-backs12–6Ellington (1–1)Walker (9–9)39,25973–81W1
155September 24@D-backs2–3Rodney (5–4)Nicolino (2–3)31,53973–82L1
156September 25@Rockies5–4Despaigne (1–3)Chatwood (8–14)Barraclough (1)24,68574–82W1
157September 26@Rockies0–6Anderson (6–6)Urena (14–7)30,40974–83L1
158September 27@Rockies9–15Gray (10–4)Conley (7–8)27,49774–84L2
159September 28Braves7–1Peters (1–2)Teherán (11–13)17,30575–84W1
160September 29Braves6–5Conley (8–8)Winker (0–1)Ziegler (10)19,52776–84W2
161September 30Braves10–2Despaigne (2–3)Sims (3–6)25,26477–84W3
162October 1Braves5–8Winkler (1–1)Tazawa (3–5)Vizcaíno (14)25,22277–85L1
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Marlins team member
  1. ^abcGames moved toMiller Park for safety concerns due toHurricane Irma.

Roster

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2017 Miami Marlins
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Statistics

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Batting

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(Through October 1, 2017)
Players inbold are on the MLB active roster as of the 2022 season.

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; K = Strikeouts; Avg. = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage; TB = Total bases

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBKAVGOBPSLGTB
Brian Anderson25841122710801028.262.337.30931
Mike Avilés378652020180615.233.298.29125
Kyle Barraclough621000000001.000.000.0000
Justin Bour10837752109180258314795.289.366.536202
Wei-Yin Chen88010000003.125.125.1251
Christian Colón1733351000047.152.243.1826
Adam Conley20243300000214.125.192.1253
Odrisamer Despaigne1819020001005.105.105.1052
Derek Dietrich13540656101225135303698.249.334.424172
Brian Ellington401000000000.000.000.0000
A.J. Ellis5114317305061401229.210.298.37153
Dee Gordon158653114201209233602593.308.341.375245
Javy Guerra161000000001.000.000.0000
Adeiny Hechavarria20658182116019.277.288.38525
Tom Koehler11210100000015.048.048.0481
Jeff Locke710000000019.000.091.0000
Steve Lombardozzi Jr.28000000002.000.000.0000
Dustin McGowan616000000006.000.000.0000
Tyler Moore104187174314063001056.230.267.40175
Justin Nicolino2011000000002.000.000.0000
Chris O'Grady138000000005.000.000.0000
Marcell Ozuna1596139319130237124164144.312.376.548336
Dillon Peters69100000008.000.000.0000
David Phelps431000000001.000.000.0000
Martin Prado371401335902120622.250.279.35750
J. T. Realmuto141532681483151765836106.278.332.451240
J. T. Riddle70228205713133101250.250.282.35581
Miguel Rojas90272377916212622732.290.361.375102
Giancarlo Stanton15959712316832059132285163.281.376.631377
Dan Straily31552410010133.073.089.0915
Ichiro Suzuki13619619506032011735.255.318.33265
Junichi Tazawa531000000000.000.000.0000
Tomás Telis48104132553090310.240.279.34636
José Ureña32483510020028.104.104.1256
Edinson Volquez17260500010111.192.214.1925
Nick Wittgren344000000001.000.000.0000
Vance Worley2522040003008.182.182.1824
Christian Yelich15660210017036218811680137.282.369.439264
Team totals1625602778149727131194743914861282.267.331.4312412

Pitching

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(Through October 1, 2017)
Players inbold are on the MLB active roster as of the 2022 season.

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

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBK
Kyle Barraclough623.00660166.05325223876
Hunter Cervenka0015.435004.218886
Wei-Yin Chen213.8295033.0251414925
Adam Conley886.1422200102.211474704272
Odrisamer Despaigne234.01188158.15731262431
Brian Ellington007.25420044.24839363548
Jarlin García124.73680053.14729281742
Javy Guerra113.00160021.02387712
Tom Koehler157.921212055.26750492944
Jeff Locke058.1677032.04230291526
Dustin McGowan824.75630077.27742412764
Justin Nicolino235.06208048.06633272026
Chris O'Grady214.36136033.03316161830
Dillon Peters125.1766031.13218181927
David Phelps243.45440047.04220182151
A.J. Ramos243.634002039.23017162247
Drew Steckenrider112.34370134.2301391854
Dan Straily1094.2633330181.1176908660170
Junichi Tazawa355.69550055.15535352238
José Ureña1473.8234280169.2152777264113
Edinson Vólquez484.191717092.17846435381
Nick Wittgren314.68380042.14622221343
Vance Worley266.912412171.29956553050
Brad Ziegler144.795301047.05729251626
Team totals77854.82162162341442.214508227726271202

Awards and honors

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All-Star Game

  • Marcell Ozuna, Outfield, Starter
  • Giancarlo Stanton, Outfield, Reserve

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAANew Orleans Baby CakesPacific Coast LeagueArnie Beyeler
AAJacksonville Jumbo ShrimpSouthern LeagueRandy Ready
A-AdvancedJupiter HammerheadsFlorida State LeagueKevin Randel
AGreensboro GrasshoppersSouth Atlantic LeagueTodd Pratt
A-Short SeasonBatavia MuckdogsNew York–Penn LeagueMike Jacobs
RookieGCL MarlinsGulf Coast LeagueJohn Pachot
RookieDSL MarlinsDominican Summer LeagueRay Nunez

See also

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References

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  1. ^Crasnick, Jerry (August 11, 2017)."Source: Derek Jeter, Michael Jordan among group set to buy Marlins".ESPN.com. RetrievedMay 3, 2025.
  2. ^"Edinson Volquez needs just 98 pitches in no-hitter of D-backs". ESPN. Associated Press. June 4, 2017. RetrievedJuly 21, 2017.
  3. ^"Ichiro broke the all-time interleague hits record in the most fitting way: With an infield single".Major League Baseball.com.
  4. ^Flanigan, John (June 26, 2017)."Ichiro oldest player to start in CF Since 1900".
  5. ^"Cardinals slip past Marlins for 4-3 win".ESPN.com. Associated Press. July 7, 2017. RetrievedJuly 7, 2017.
  6. ^Lichtenstein, Adam (July 11, 2017)."Marlins' Giancarlo Stanton ready to represent Miami in All-Star Game".The Palm Beach Post. RetrievedSeptember 24, 2017.
  7. ^Healey, Tim (July 27, 2017)."Marlins set franchise record with 22 runs in win over Rangers".Sun-Sentinel. RetrievedJuly 27, 2017.
  8. ^Frisaro, Joe (August 14, 2017)."Stanton sets Marlins' mark with 43rd homer".MLB.com. RetrievedAugust 15, 2017.
  9. ^Fernández, André C. (August 15, 2017)."Stanton extends homer streak, but Marlins win streak snapped".Miami Herald. RetrievedSeptember 24, 2017.
  10. ^"Rojas' sacrifice fly helps Marlins beat Padres 2-1 in 11".ESPN.com. Associated Press. August 27, 2017. RetrievedAugust 27, 2017.
  11. ^Allen, Scott (August 27, 2017)."MVP candidate Giancarlo Stanton hits home run No. 50, and it's still August".The Washington Post. RetrievedSeptember 24, 2017.
  12. ^ESPN.com News Services (August 30, 2017)."Giancarlo Stanton ties August record with 18th home run".ABC News. RetrievedSeptember 24, 2017.
  13. ^Healy, Tim (September 3, 2017)."Marlins' Giancarlo Stanton named NL Player of the Month".Sun-Sentinel. RetrievedSeptember 24, 2017.
  14. ^Spencer, Clark (September 8, 2017)."Ichiro tallies 2,500th career single".Miami Herald. RetrievedSeptember 18, 2017.
  15. ^Frisaro, Joe (September 23, 2017)."Stanton lines 57th HR, sets club RBI mark".MLB.com. RetrievedSeptember 24, 2017.
  16. ^Shaikin, Bill (September 23, 2017)."A healthy Giancarlo Stanton ignites talk of chasing the home run record".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedSeptember 24, 2017.

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