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* '''World Series titles''': (2) [[1997 World Series|1997]]; [[2003 World Series|2003]]
 
* '''World Series titles''': (2) [[1997 World Series|1997]]; [[2003 World Series|2003]]
 
* '''National League Champs''': (2) 1997; 2003
 
* '''National League Champs''': (2) 1997; 2003
* '''Division Champs''':
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* '''Division Champs''':
 
* '''Wild Card''': (2) 1997; 2003
 
* '''Wild Card''': (2) 1997; 2003
 
| valign="top" | '''Stadiums'''
 
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<div style="border:1px #dcdcdc solid; padding:5px;">'''Featured Marlins Player'''<br>
 
<div style="border:1px #dcdcdc solid; padding:5px;">'''Featured Marlins Player'''<br>
 
[[Image:Hanley2.jpg|100px|right]]
 
[[Image:Hanley2.jpg|100px|right]]
[[Hanley Ramirez]], Marlins shortstop. Hanley was a key piece the Marlins recieved in a trade with the [[Boston Red Sox]]. So far the trade has paid dividens; power, speed, and overall one of the best offensive players in the game today.
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[[Hanley Ramirez]], Marlins shortstop. Hanley was a key piece the Marlins received in a trade with the [[Boston Red Sox]]. So far the trade has paid dividens; power, speed, and overall one of the best offensive players in the game today.
   
 
[[:Category:Florida Marlins Players|See more Marlins players]]
 
[[:Category:Florida Marlins Players|See more Marlins players]]
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==Owners==
 
==Owners==
* [[Jeffrey Loria]] (Feb. 2002- present)
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* [[Jeffrey Loria]] (Feb. 2002–present)
* [[John W. Henry]] (Jan. 1999- Feb. 2002)
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* [[John W. Henry]] (Jan. 1999- Feb. 2002)
 
* [[H. Wayne Huizenga]] (March 1990- Jan. 1999)
 
* [[H. Wayne Huizenga]] (March 1990- Jan. 1999)
   
 
==Managers==
 
==Managers==
* [[Fredi Gonzalez]] (2007-Present) (71-91)
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* [[Fredi Gonzalez]] (2007–Present) (71-91)
* [[Joe Girardi]] (2006) (78-84)
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* [[Joe Girardi]] (2006) (78-84)
* [[Jack McKeon]] (2003-2005) (240-207)
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* [[Jack McKeon]] (2003–2005) (240-207)
* [[Jeff Torborg]] (2002-03) (95-105)
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* [[Jeff Torborg]] (2002–03) (95-105)
 
* [[Tony Perez]] (2001) (54-60)
 
* [[Tony Perez]] (2001) (54-60)
* [[John Boles]] (1999-2001) (165-206)
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* [[John Boles]] (1999–2001) (165-206)
* [[Jim Leyland]] (1997-98) (146-178)
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* [[Jim Leyland]] (1997–98) (146-178)
 
* [[John Boles]] (1996) (40-35)
 
* [[John Boles]] (1996) (40-35)
 
* [[Cookie Rojas]] (Interim manager) (1996) (1-1)
 
* [[Cookie Rojas]] (Interim manager) (1996) (1-1)
* [[Rene Lachemann]] (1993-96) (221-285)
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* [[Rene Lachemann]] (1993–96) (221-285)
   
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==
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===Rookie of the Year===
 
===Rookie of the Year===
 
* [[Chris Coghlan]] (LF) 2009
 
* [[Chris Coghlan]] (LF) 2009
* [[Hanley Ramirez]] (SS) 2006
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* [[Hanley Ramirez]] (SS) 2006
 
* [[Dontrelle Willis]] (P) 2003
 
* [[Dontrelle Willis]] (P) 2003
   
 
===H&B Silver Slugger Award===
 
===H&B Silver Slugger Award===
* [[Miguel Cabrera]] 2006; 2005
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* [[Miguel Cabrera]] 2006; 2005
* [[Mike Lowell]] 2003
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* [[Mike Lowell]] 2003
 
* [[Gary Sheffield]] 1996; 1993
 
* [[Gary Sheffield]] 1996; 1993
   
 
===Gold Gloves===
 
===Gold Gloves===
* [[Luis Castillo]] (2B) 2005; 2004
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* [[Luis Castillo]] (2B) 2005; 2004
* [[Mike Lowell]] (3B) 2005
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* [[Mike Lowell]] (3B) 2005
 
* [[Charles Johnson]] (CA) 1997; 1996; 1995
 
* [[Charles Johnson]] (CA) 1997; 1996; 1995
   
 
==All-Time Team Leaders & Stats==
 
==All-Time Team Leaders & Stats==
 
===Career Records===
 
===Career Records===
*Home Runs: [[Mike Lowell]], 143 (1999-2005)
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*Home Runs: [[Mike Lowell]], 143 (1999–2005)
*Runs Batted In: [[Mike Lowell]], 578 (1999-2005)
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*Runs Batted In: [[Mike Lowell]], 578 (1999–2005)
*Batting Average (minimum 1,000 plate appearances): [[Juan Pierre]], .303 (2003-2005)
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*Batting Average (minimum 1,000 plate appearances): [[Juan Pierre]], .303 (2003–2005)
*Batting Average (minimum 2,000 plate appearances): [[Juan Pierre]], .303 (2003-2005)
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*Batting Average (minimum 2,000 plate appearances): [[Juan Pierre]], .303 (2003–2005)
*Batting Average (minimum 3,000 plate appearances): [[Luis Castillo]], .293 (1996-2005)
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*Batting Average (minimum 3,000 plate appearances): [[Luis Castillo]], .293 (1996–2005)
*Batting Average (minimum 4,000 plate appearances): [[Luis Castillo]], .293 (1996-2005)
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*Batting Average (minimum 4,000 plate appearances): [[Luis Castillo]], .293 (1996–2005)
*Hits: [[Luis Castillo]], 1273 (1996-2005)
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*Hits: [[Luis Castillo]], 1273 (1996–2005)
*Runs: [[Luis Castillo]], 675 (1996-2005)
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*Runs: [[Luis Castillo]], 675 (1996–2005)
*Doubles: [[Mike Lowell]], 241 (1999-2005)
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*Doubles: [[Mike Lowell]], 241 (1999–2005)
*Triples: [[Luis Castillo]], 42 (1996-2005)
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*Triples: [[Luis Castillo]], 42 (1996–2005)
*Stolen Bases: [[Luis Castillo]], 281 (1996-2005)
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*Stolen Bases: [[Luis Castillo]], 281 (1996–2005)
*Walks: [[Luis Castillo]], 533 (1996-2005)
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*Walks: [[Luis Castillo]], 533 (1996–2005)
*Wins: [[A.J. Burnett]], 49 (1999-2005)
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*Wins: [[A.J. Burnett]], 49 (1999–2005)
*Saves: [[Robb Nen]], 108 (1993-1997)
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*Saves: [[Robb Nen]], 108 (1993–1997)
*Strikeouts: [[A.J. Burnett]], 753 (1999-2005)
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*Strikeouts: [[A.J. Burnett]], 753 (1999–2005)
*Earned Run Average: [[Dontrelle Willis]], 3.45 (1999-2006)
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*Earned Run Average: [[Dontrelle Willis]], 3.45 (1999–2006)
   
 
===Single Season Records===
 
===Single Season Records===
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==Minor League Teams==
 
==Minor League Teams==
* [[Triple A]]: [[New Orleans Zephyrs]], [[Pacific Coast League]]
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* [[Triple A]]: [[New Orleans Zephyrs]], [[Pacific Coast League]]
* [[Double A]]: [[Jacksonville Suns]], [[Southern League]]
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* [[Double A]]: [[Jacksonville Suns]], [[Southern League]]
* [[Advanced A]]: [[Jupiter Hammerheads]], [[Florida State League]]
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* [[Advanced A]]: [[Jupiter Hammerheads]], [[Florida State League]]
* [[Single A]]: [[Greensboro Grasshoppers]], [[South Atlantic League]]
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* [[Single A]]: [[Greensboro Grasshoppers]], [[South Atlantic League]]
* [[Short A]]: [[Jamestown Jammers]], [[New York-Penn League]]
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* [[Short A]]: [[Jamestown Jammers]], [[New York-Penn League]]
* [[Rookie]]: [[GCL Marlins]], [[Gulf Coast League]]
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* [[Rookie]]: [[GCL Marlins]], [[Gulf Coast League]]
 
* [[Rookie]]: [[VSL Marlins Universidad]], [[Venezuelan Summer League]]
 
* [[Rookie]]: [[VSL Marlins Universidad]], [[Venezuelan Summer League]]
   
==See Also==
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==See also==

Latest revision as of 23:36, 27 May 2011

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NL East
Pennants
  • World Series titles: (2) 1997; 2003
  • National League Champs: (2) 1997; 2003
  • Division Champs:
  • Wild Card: (2) 1997; 2003
Stadiums
  • Sun Life Stadium (1993–present) [was Dolphin Stadium]
Front Office
  • Owner: Jeffrey Loria
  • General Manager: Michael Hill
  • Manager: Fredi Gonzalez
  • Mascot: Billy the Marlin

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Featured Marlins Player
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Hanley Ramirez, Marlins shortstop. Hanley was a key piece the Marlins received in a trade with the Boston Red Sox. So far the trade has paid dividens; power, speed, and overall one of the best offensive players in the game today.

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Featured Marlins Team

The 1997 Florida Marlins was the first of the two World Series championships the franchise has won. The team was considered young at the time, but brought young talents such as Edgar Renteria and Gary Sheffield into the spotlight.

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After coming in last in 2007 in the National League East, the Florida Marlins are in a rebuilding process while having issues with their stadium. The 2007 offseason trade of star players Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis shows that this rebuilding process is moving slow and there are no signs of a turn-around any time soon.


Team History

Retired Numbers

Owners

  • Jeffrey Loria (Feb. 2002–present)
  • John W. Henry (Jan. 1999- Feb. 2002)
  • H. Wayne Huizenga (March 1990- Jan. 1999)

Managers

  • Fredi Gonzalez (2007–Present) (71-91)
  • Joe Girardi (2006) (78-84)
  • Jack McKeon (2003–2005) (240-207)
  • Jeff Torborg (2002–03) (95-105)
  • Tony Perez (2001) (54-60)
  • John Boles (1999–2001) (165-206)
  • Jim Leyland (1997–98) (146-178)
  • John Boles (1996) (40-35)
  • Cookie Rojas (Interim manager) (1996) (1-1)
  • Rene Lachemann (1993–96) (221-285)

Awards

Rookie of the Year

H&B Silver Slugger Award

Gold Gloves

All-Time Team Leaders & Stats

Career Records

Single Season Records

Hitting Records
Pitching Records

Record Per Season

Year --- Win Loss PCT % GB
2009 87 75 .537 6.0
2008 84 77 .522 7.5
2007 71 91 .438 18
2006 78 84 .481 19
2005 83 79 .512 7
2004 83 79 .512 13
2003 * 91 71 .562 10
2002 79 83 .488 23
2001 76 86 .469 12
2000 79 82 .491 15.5
1999 64 98 .395 39
1998 54 108 .333 52
1997 * 92 70 .568 9
1996 80 82 .494 16
1995 67 76 .469 22.5
1994 51 64 .443 23.5
1993 64 98 .395 33

* Won Wild Card and World Series

Minor League Teams

  • Triple A: New Orleans Zephyrs, Pacific Coast League
  • Double A: Jacksonville Suns, Southern League
  • Advanced A: Jupiter Hammerheads, Florida State League
  • Single A: Greensboro Grasshoppers, South Atlantic League
  • Short A: Jamestown Jammers, New York-Penn League
  • Rookie: GCL Marlins, Gulf Coast League
  • Rookie: VSL Marlins Universidad, Venezuelan Summer League

See also