| Jupiter Hammerheads | |||||
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| Minor league affiliations | |||||
| Class | Single-A (2021–present) | ||||
| Previous classes | Class A-Advanced (1998–2020) | ||||
| League | Florida State League (1998–present) | ||||
| Division | East Division | ||||
| Major league affiliations | |||||
| Team | Miami Marlins (2002–present) | ||||
| Previous teams | Montreal Expos (1998–2001) | ||||
| Minor league titles | |||||
| League titles(1) | 2023 | ||||
| Division titles(2) |
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| Second-half titles(1) |
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| Team data | |||||
| Name | Jupiter Hammerheads (1998–present) | ||||
| Colors | Black, blue, red, dark gray, light gray, white | ||||
| Mascot | Hamilton R. Head | ||||
| Ballpark | Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium (1998–present) | ||||
Owner(s)/ Operator(s) | Miami Marlins / Jupiter Stadium, LTD | ||||
| General manager | Nick Bernabe | ||||
| Manager | Nick Weisheipl | ||||
| Website | www | ||||
TheJupiter Hammerheads are aMinor League Baseball team of theFlorida State League and theSingle-A affiliate of theMiami Marlins. They are located in the town ofJupiter inPalm Beach County, Florida, and play their home games atRoger Dean Chevrolet Stadium. Opened in 1998, the park seats 6,871 people.[1] They share the facility with thePalm Beach Cardinals, also of the Florida State League.
On May 23, 2011, the Hammerheads gained national attention after playing in a 23-inning game against theClearwater Threshers.[2]
In 2012, the Hammerheads won the 2nd Half Division Title and went on to defeat theSt. Lucie Mets in a decisive Game 3 of the Division Championship Series to capture their first ever Division title.[3] Jupiter lost in the FSL Championship in the fifth and final game against theLakeland Flying Tigers, despite holding a 2–1 lead after Game 3.[4][5]
In conjunction withMajor League Baseball's restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Hammerheads were organized into the Low-A Southeast at the Low-A classification.[6] In 2022, the Low-A Southeast became known as the Florida State League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization, and was reclassified as a Single-A circuit.[7]
| League champions † | Finals appearance * | Division winner ^ | Wild card berth ¤ |
| Year | League | Division | Regular season | Post-season | |||||||||
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| Finish | Wins | Losses | Win% | GB | Finish | Wins | Losses | Win% | GB | ||||
| 1998 | FSL | East | 1st ^ | 40 | 30 | .571 | — | 1st ^ | 40 | 30 | .571 | — | Lost semifinals (St. Lucie) 0–2 |
| 1999 | FSL | East | 1st ^ | 39 | 29 | .574 | — | 4th | 34 | 36 | .486 | 7 | Lost semifinals (Kissimmee) 1–2 |
| 2000 | FSL | East | 6th | 27 | 43 | .386 | 20.5 | 4th | 34 | 36 | .486 | 10.5 | |
| 2001 | FSL | East | 6th | 29 | 38 | .433 | 10.5 | 2nd | 41 | 31 | .569 | 2.5 | |
| 2002 | FSL | East | 3rd | 39 | 32 | .549 | 0.5 | 1st ^ | 42 | 25 | .627 | — | Lost semifinals (Lakeland) 0–2 |
| 2003 | FSL | East | 1st ^ | 42 | 28 | .600 | — | 3rd | 34 | 34 | .500 | 9.5 | Lost semifinals (St. Lucie) 0–2 |
| 2004 | FSL | East | 6th | 30 | 38 | .441 | 9.5 | 4th | 34 | 33 | .507 | 8.5 | |
| 2005 | FSL | East | 3rd | 35 | 33 | .515 | 6 | 6th | 24 | 45 | .348 | 17.5 | |
| 2006 | FSL | East | 5th | 31 | 38 | .449 | 8.5 | 6th | 24 | 42 | .364 | 12.5 | |
| 2007 | FSL | East | 5th | 31 | 39 | .443 | 10.5 | 4th | 32 | 27 | .464 | 5 | |
| 2008 | FSL | East | 5th | 33 | 36 | .478 | 8.5 | 2nd | 41 | 28 | .594 | 0.5 | |
| 2009 | FSL | South | 3rd | 34 | 33 | .507 | 8 | 4th | 33 | 37 | .471 | 4.5 | |
| 2010 | FSL | South | 6th | 22 | 46 | .324 | 20.5 | 6th | 24 | 46 | .343 | 14 | |
| 2011 | FSL | South | 3rd | 32 | 38 | .457 | 6 | 6th | 28 | 42 | .400 | 17.5 | |
| 2012 | FSL | South | 2nd | 36 | 34 | .514 | 14 | 1st ^ | 38 | 28 | .576 | — | Won semifinals (St. Lucie) 2–1 Lost finals (Lakeland) 2–3 * |
| 2013 | FSL | South | 3rd | 36 | 32 | .529 | 9.5 | 6th | 32 | 37 | .464 | 8 | |
| 2014 | FSL | South | 6th | 27 | 42 | .391 | 14 | 6th | 23 | 45 | .338 | 19 | |
| 2015 | FSL | South | 3rd | 35 | 35 | .500 | 10.0 | 5th | 32 | 38 | .457 | 12 | |
| 2016 | FSL | South | 6th | 31 | 37 | .456 | 7 | 2nd | 37 | 32 | .536 | 2.5 | |
| 2017 | FSL | South | 3rd | 34 | 35 | .493 | 7 | 5th | 33 | 33 | .500 | 8 | |
| 2018 | FSL | South | 2nd | 41 | 28 | .594 | 0.5 | 4th | 29 | 36 | .429 | 10 | |
| 2019 | FSL | South | 6th | 21 | 42 | .333 | 16.5 | 5th | 33 | 36 | .478 | 14 | Postseason canceled due toHurricane Dorian[8] |
| 2020 | Season cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[9] | ||||||||||||
| Year | League | Division | Regular season | Post-season | |||||||||
| Finish | Wins | Losses | Win% | GB | |||||||||
| 2021 | Low-A Southeast | East | 2nd | 61 | 56 | .521 | 1 | ||||||
| Statistic | Wins | Losses | Win % |
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| Regular season record (1998–2021) | 1,447 | 1,563 | .482 |
| Postseason record (1998–2021) | 5 | 12 | .294 |
| All-time regular and postseason record | 1,513 | 1,631 | .481 |
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Hall of Fame alumni
Alumni: Most Valuable Player
Alumni: Rookie of the Year
Notable alumni