2023 Miami Marlins season

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2023  Miami Marlins
National League Wild Card
League National League
Division East
Ballpark LoanDepot Park
City Miami, Florida
Record84–78 (.519)
Divisional place3rd
Owners Bruce Sherman
General managers Kim Ng
Managers Skip Schumaker
Television Bally Sports Florida
Bally Sports Sun
Radio WINZ
Miami Marlins Radio Network (English)
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The 2023 Miami Marlins season was the 31st season for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise in the National League and the 12th as the Miami Marlins. The Marlins played their home games at LoanDepot Park as members of the National League East. It also was the team's first season under the management of Skip Schumaker.

Contents

On May 10, the Marlins set an MLB record 12th consecutive one-run game won to start a season, jumping the 1972 New York Mets who started 11-0. [1]

With a win over the Washington Nationals on September 3, the Marlins improved on their 69–93 record from the 2022 season. Following another win against the Milwaukee Brewers on September 24, their 81st of the season, the Marlins secured their first non-losing full season since the 2009 season, when the team was still known as the Florida Marlins.

On September 30, the Marlins clinched their first playoff berth since the 2020 season and first in a full season since the 2003 season. They lost to the Philadelphia Phillies in the NLWCS in a two-game sweep, ending their season.

Offseason

Rule changes

Pursuant to the CBA, new rule changes took place for the 2023 season: [2]

Season standings

National League East

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Atlanta Braves 104580.64252–2952–29
Philadelphia Phillies 90720.5561449–3241–40
Miami Marlins 84780.5192046–3538–43
New York Mets 75870.4632943–3832–49
Washington Nationals 71910.4383334–4737–44

National League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Atlanta Braves 104580.642
Los Angeles Dodgers 100620.617
Milwaukee Brewers 92700.568
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Philadelphia Phillies 90720.556+6
Miami Marlins 84780.519
Arizona Diamondbacks 84780.519
Chicago Cubs 83790.5121
San Diego Padres 82800.5062
Cincinnati Reds 82800.5062
San Francisco Giants 79830.4885
Pittsburgh Pirates 76860.4698
New York Mets 75870.4639
St. Louis Cardinals 71910.43813
Washington Nationals 71910.43813
Colorado Rockies 591030.36425

Record vs. opponents

Record vs. National League

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2023

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 3–36–13–410–35–82–44–21–63–44–27–67–63–35–121–25
Atlanta 3–34–25–17–04–39–45–110–38–54–33–44–24–28–526–20
Chicago 1–62–46–74–23–42–46–73–31–510–34–35–18–53–425–21
Cincinnati 4–31–57–64–24–23–33–104–23–45–83–33–46–74–328–18
Colorado 3–100–72–42–43–105–24–24–22–52–44–94–93–33–418–28
Los Angeles 8–53–44–32–410–33–35–13–34–24–39–47–64–34–230–16
Miami 4–24–94–23–32–53–33–44–97–65–22–43–33–411–226–20
Milwaukee 2–41–57–610–32–41–54–36–14–28–56–12–58–53–328–18
New York 6–13–103–32–42–43–39–41–66–73–33–34–34–37–619–27
Philadelphia 4–35–85–14–35–22–46–72–47–63–35–22–45–17–628–18
Pittsburgh 2–43–43–108–54–23–42–55–83–33–35–12–49–45–219–27
San Diego 6–74–33–43–39–44–94–21–63–32–51–58–53–33–328–18
San Francisco 6–72–41–54–39–46–73–35–23–44–24–25–86–11–520–26
St. Louis 3–32–45–87–63–33–44–35–83–41–54–93–31–64–223–23
Washington 1–55–84–33–44–32–42–113–36–76–72–53–35–12–423–23

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Record vs. American League

Source: MLB Standings

TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTOR
Arizona 1–21–22–12–13–00–32–12–10–31–22–11–21–23–10–3
Atlanta 2–11–31–22–12–10–33–02–13–03–01–22–12–12–10–3
Chicago 2–11–23–11–22–10–32–10–31–22–13–02–12–12–12–1
Cincinnati 2–12–11–22–22–13–03–03–01–20–32–12–11–23–01–2
Colorado 1–22–12–12–11–21–32–12–11–22–11–20–30–30–31–2
Los Angeles 2–12–12–12–12–12–11–24–02–11–23–03–01–22–11–2
Miami 0–33–02–12–12–11–23–03–02–12–13–01–21–30–31–2
Milwaukee 2–11–23–02–11–22–13–02–12–22–10–33–01–23–01–2
New York 0–31–22–13–00–31–20–31–21–22–23–02–12–11–20–3
Philadelphia 2–11–22–11–23–02–12–12–11–21–23–02–13–00–33–1
Pittsburgh 1–23–02–11–22–21–23–01–21–21–21–21–20–31–20–3
San Diego 2–11–23–02–12–11–21–23–01–21–23–01–32–13–02–1
San Francisco 1–22–12–12–10–32–11–21–22–11–22–21–21–21–21–2
St. Louis 2–13–02–11–21–21–22–20–31–22–12–11–22–11–22–1
Washington 0–42–12–11–22–11–22–11–22–12–13–02–10–32–11–2

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Roster

2023 Miami Marlins
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player statistics

= Indicates team leader

Batting

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; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Bryan De La Cruz 153579601493201978440.257.411
Luis Arráez 147574712033031069335.354.469
Jorge Soler 137504771262403675166.250.512
Jon Berti 133388531141637331629.294.405
Jesús Sánchez 12536043912331452338.253.450
Jazz Chisholm Jr. 97352508812219512226.250.457
Garrett Cooper 8230528781111346017.256.426
Jean Segura 85301256652321622.219.279
Yuli Gurriel 1082983273163427426.245.359
Joey Wendle 1122973363163220713.212.306
Nick Fortes 1082943360100626417.204.299
Jacob Stallings 882412246140320027.191.286
Garrett Hampson 982213061121323523.276.380
Josh Bell 532002654901126020.270.480
Jake Burger 531982760130928010.303.505
Avisaíl García 371088203131226.185.315
Jonathan Davis 349022224121017.244.378
Xavier Edwards 30781223300353.295.333
Dane Myers 2267918301912.269.358
Peyton Burdick 143346201213.182.333
Jacob Amaya 4912000210.222.222
Totals162549766614232582316663386430.259.405
Rank in NL815212810151314210

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Pitching

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; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Sandy Alcántara 7124.1428280184.2176918548151
Jesús Luzardo 10103.5832320178.2162797155208
Braxton Garrett 973.6631300159.2154686529156
Edward Cabrera 774.242220099.278484766118
Eury Pérez 563.151919091.172353231108
Tanner Scott 952.317401278.053222024104
Bryan Hoeing 235.48337070.27145432553
Huascar Brazobán 524.14500058.25328273165
Steven Okert 324.45642058.25031292473
Andrew Nardi 812.67630357.14518172173
A. J. Puk 753.975801556.25429251378
Johnny Cueto 146.021310052.15136351539
George Soriano 003.81261152.04626222352
J. T. Chargois 103.61465142.13517171835
Dylan Floro 354.54430739.24824201141
Devin Smeltzer 016.4591022.1291816416
Matt Barnes 105.48241021.12513131020
David Robertson 245.06220421.12215121230
Trevor Rogers 124.0044018.01698619
Ryan Weathers 027.6232013.01311111214
Jorge López 209.26120011.220131298
Jacob Stallings 004.507008.0124401
Archie Bradley 0011.054007.11310937
Jeff Lindgren 005.143007.044441
Enmanuel De Jesus 0011.372006.198845
Geoff Hartlieb 002.252004.021133
Matt Moore 100.004004.040013
Chi Chi González 007.363003.273313
Daniel Castano 0021.002003.078734
Sean Nolin 0018.001003.076622
Johan Quezada 0040.501000.213350
Robert Garcia 000.001000.110010
Totals84784.21162162431435.113407236725141490
Rank in NL51089777862

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Regular season

Game Log

Legend
 Marlins win
 Marlins loss
 Postponement
 Clinched playoff spot
BoldMarlins team member
2023 Game Log: 84–78 (Home: 46–35; Away: 38–43)
March/April: 16–13 (Home: 10–6; Away: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
1March 30 Mets 3–5 Scherzer (1–0) Scott (0–1) Robertson (1)31,3970–1 L1
2March 31 Mets 2–1 Luzardo (1–0) Peterson (0–1) Puk (1)14,7971–1 W1
3April 1 Mets 2–6 Megill (1–0) Nardi (0–1)14,6951–2 L1
4April 2 Mets 1–5 Senga (1–0) Rogers (0–1)18,3221–3 L2
5April 3 Twins 1–11 Mahle (1–0) Cueto (0–1)8,8981–4 L3
6April 4 Twins 1–0 Alcántara (1–0) Maeda (0–1)10,6682–4 W1
7April 5 Twins 5–2 Floro (1–0) Jax (0–1)8,9813–4 W2
8April 7@ Mets 3–9 Megill (2–0) Cabrera (0–1)43,5903–5 L1
9April 8@ Mets 2–5 Senga (2–0) Rogers (0–2) Robertson (2)42,3063–6 L2
10April 9@ Mets 7–2 Scott (1–1) Carrasco (0–2)33,6974–6 W1
11April 10@ Phillies 3–15 Strahm (1–0) Alcántara (1–1)28,6424–7 L1
12April 11@ Phillies 8–4 Luzardo (2–0) Nola (0–2)43,4445–7 W1
13April 12@ Phillies 3–2 (10) Puk (1–0) Soto (1–2)29,5846–7 W2
14April 14 Diamondbacks 5–1 Rogers (1–2) Bumgarner (0–2)10,9617–7 W3
15April 15 Diamondbacks 3–2 Nardi (1–1) McGough (0–2) Scott (1)11,0388–7 W4
16April 16 Diamondbacks 0–5 Gallen (2–1) Alcántara (1–2)15,3148–8 L1
17April 17 Giants 4–3 Barnes (1–0) Webb (0–4) Puk (2)8,7449–8 W1
18April 18 Giants 4–2 Cabrera (1–1) Junis (2–1) Puk (3)8,78310–8 W2
19April 19 Giants 2–5 (11) Doval (1–2) Smeltzer (0–1) Rogers (1)8,27210–9 L1
April 21@ Guardians Postponed (inclement weather); Makeup: April 22
20April 22 (1)@ Guardians 6–1 Nardi (2–1) Bieber (1–1)see 2nd game11–9 W1
21April 22 (2)@ Guardians 3–2 Garrett (1–0) Plesac (1–1) Puk (4)14,47812–9 W2
22April 23@ Guardians 4–7 Allen (1–0) Luzardo (2–1) Clase (7)12,66412–10 L1
23April 24@ Braves 0–11 Strider (3–0) Cabrera (1–2)28,24112–11 L2
24April 25@ Braves 4–7 Morton (3–2) Hoeing (0–1)34,05912–12 L3
25April 26@ Braves 4–6 Tonkin (2–1) Floro (1–1) Minter (5)30,28212–13 L4
26April 27@ Braves 5–4 Puk (2–0) Minter (1–3) Floro (1)32,19613–13 W1
27April 28 Cubs 3–2 Puk (3–0) Rucker (1–1)12,34014–13 W2
28April 29 Cubs 7–6 Cabrera (2–2) Kilian (0–1) Scott (2)14,99415–13 W3
29 April 30 Cubs 4–3 Scott (2–1) Thompson (1–1) Puk (5)20,34516–13 W4
May: 13–14 (Home: 5–6; Away: 8–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
30May 2 Braves 0–6 Elder (3–0) Alcántara (1–3)8,62616–14 L1
31May 3 Braves 6–14 McHugh (1–0) Garrett (1–1)10,42816–15 L2
32May 4 Braves 3–6 Dodd (2–1) Luzardo (2–2) Minter (7)8,29516–16 L3
33May 5@ Cubs 1–4 Steele (5–0) Cabrera (2–3) Leiter Jr. (1)31,18116–17 L4
34May 6@ Cubs 2–4 Thompson (2–2) Puk (3–1) Alzolay (1)36,41816–18 L5
35May 7@ Cubs 5–4 (14) Okert (1–0) Alzolay (1–2) Nardi (1)38,19617–18 W1
36May 8@ Diamondbacks 2–5 Gallen (5–1) Garrett (1–2)9,07117–19 L1
37May 9@ Diamondbacks 6–2 Luzardo (3–2) Pfaadt (0–1)13,60818–19 W1
38May 10@ Diamondbacks 5–4 Floro (2–1) Chafin (2–1) Puk (6)10,48219–19 W2
39May 12 Reds 4–7 Gibaut (2–0) Floro (2–2) Díaz (8)13,93819–20 L1
40May 13 Reds 5–6 Gibaut (3–0) Alcántara (1–4) Díaz (9)11,17019–21 L2
41May 14 Reds 3–1 Scott (3–1) Herget (1–1) Floro (2)11,21620–21 W1
42May 16 Nationals 5–4 Nardi (3–1) Harvey (2–1)8,81121–21 W2
43May 17 Nationals 4–3 Cabrera (3–3) Gore (3–3) Floro (3)8,45122–21 W3
44May 18 Nationals 5–3 Pérez (1–0) Williams (1–2) Floro (4)7,75223–21 W4
45May 19@ Giants 3–4 Alexander (4–0) Alcántara (1–5) Rogers (2)30,67323–22 L1
46May 20@ Giants 1–0 Chargois (1–0) Rogers (0–4) Floro (5)31,99324–22 W1
47May 21@ Giants 5–7 Walker (1–0) Luzardo (3–3) Doval (12)28,93624–23 L1
48May 22@ Rockies 3–5 Bird (1–0) Cabrera (3–4) Johnson (9)20,33124–24 L2
49May 23@ Rockies 4–5 Gomber (4–4) Pérez (1–1) Johnson (10)19,47024–25 L3
50May 24@ Rockies 10–2 Alcántara (2–5) Kauffmann (0–2)19,54625–25 W1
51May 25@ Rockies 6–7 Suter (3–0) Brazobán (0–1)20,73825–26 L1
52May 26@ Angels 6–2 Luzardo (4–3) Detmers (0–4)32,13026–26 W1
53May 27@ Angels 8–5 (10) Floro (3–2) Barría (1–2)38,13127–26 W2
54May 28@ Angels 2–0 Pérez (2–1) Sandoval (3–4) Chargois (1)36,34528–26 W3
55May 30 Padres 4–9 Martinez (3–2) Floro (3–3)11,93028–27 L1
56May 31 Padres 2–1 Okert (2–0) Hader (0–1)11,77329–27 W1
June: 19–8 (Home: 10–4; Away: 9–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
57June 1 Padres 1–10 Musgrove (3–2) Luzardo (4–4)8,40529–28 L1
58June 2 Athletics 4–0 Cabrera (4–4) Fujinami (2–6)8,58230–28 W1
59June 3 Athletics 12–1 Pérez (3–1) Medina (0–5) Soriano (1)10,64931–28 W2
60June 4 Athletics 7–5 Scott (4–1) Pruitt (1–3) Floro (6)12,50732–28 W3
61June 5 Royals 9–6 Garrett (2–2) Mayers (1–1) Floro (7)7,23233–28 W4
62June 6 Royals 6–1 Luzardo (5–4) Greinke (1–6)7,34234–28 W5
63June 7 Royals 6–1 Cabrera (5–4) Lyles (0–10)7,67335–28 W6
64June 9@ White Sox 1–2 Hendriks (2–0) Floro (3–4)21,03335–29 L1
65June 10@ White Sox 5–1 Okert (3–0) Kelly (1–3)25,79336–29 W1
66June 11@ White Sox 6–5 Hoeing (1–1) Graveman (1–3) Puk (7)20,88837–29 W2
67June 12@ Mariners 1–8 Miller (4–3) Luzardo (5–5)23,46337–30 L1
68June 13@ Mariners 3–9 Kirby (6–5) Cabrera (5–5)19,51037–31 L2
69June 14@ Mariners 4–1 Pérez (4–1) Castillo (4–5)20,49838–31 W1
70June 16@ Nationals 6–5 Nardi (4–1) Edwards Jr. (1–3) Puk (8)22,37939–31 W2
71June 17@ Nationals 5–2 Garrett (3–2) Kuhl (0–4) Puk (9)33,33440–31 W3
72June 18@ Nationals 4–2 Luzardo (6–5) Corbin (4–8) Nardi (2)25,33941–31 W4
73June 19 Blue Jays 11–0 Brazobán (1–1) Berríos (7–5)12,22642–31 W5
74June 20 Blue Jays 0–2 García (2–3) Scott (4–2) Romano (21)9,80942–32 L1
75June 21 Blue Jays 3–6 Gausman (7–3) Alcántara (2–6) Romano (22)15,70142–33 L2
76June 22 Pirates 6–4 Brazobán (2–1) Mlodzinski (0–1) Puk (10)8,26143–33 W1
77 June 23 Pirates 1–3 Ortiz (2–3) Puk (3–2) Bednar (15)11,84343–34 L1
78June 24 Pirates 4–3 (11) Nardi (5–1) Perdomo (1–1)24,66844–34 W1
79June 25 Pirates 2–0 Pérez (5–1) Oviedo (3–8) Puk (11)21,55245–34 W2
80June 27@ Red Sox 10–1 Alcántara (3–6) Whitlock (4–3)35,32746–34 W3
81June 28@ Red Sox 6–2 Garrett (4–2) Pivetta (4–5) Puk (12)34,26147–34 W4
82June 29@ Red Sox 2–0 Nardi (6–1) Bello (5–5) Puk (13)36,55948–34 W5
83June 30@ Braves 4–16 Soroka (1–1) Hoeing (1–2)42,32048–35 L1
July: 9–15 (Home: 8–6; Away: 1–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
84July 1@ Braves 0–7 Morton (8–6) Pérez (5–2)41,88948–36 L2
85July 2@ Braves 3–6 Strider (10–2) Alcántara (3–7) Iglesias (14)40,93248–37 L3
86July 3 Cardinals 5–4 Brazobán (3–1) Pallante (2–1) Puk (14)19,63849–37 W1
87July 4 Cardinals 15–2 Luzardo (7–5) Wainwright (3–4)16,43750–37 W2
88July 5 Cardinals 10–9 Puk (4–2) Hicks (1–5)9,91151–37 W3
89July 6 Cardinals 0–3 Flaherty (6–5) Pérez (5–3) Hicks (6)8,76351–38 L1
90July 7 Phillies 3–4 Hoffman (2–1) Puk (4–3) Kimbrel (14)13,85051–39 L2
91July 8 Phillies 5–3 Garrett (5–2) Suárez (2–4) Puk (15)18,13252–39 W1
92July 9 Phillies 7–3 Luzardo (8–5) Nola (8–6)21,15953–39 W2
93rd All-Star Game in Seattle
93July 14@ Orioles 2–5 Kremer (10–4) Alcántara (3–8) Bautista (24)23,37753–40 L1
94July 15@ Orioles 5–6 Baumann (6–0) Brazobán (3–2) Bautista (25)28,59353–41 L2
95July 16@ Orioles 4–5 Bradish (6–4) Okert (3–1) Coulombe (1)30,76153–42 L3
96July 17@ Cardinals 4–6 Mikolas (6–5) Floro (3–5) Hicks (8)35,61953–43 L4
97July 18@ Cardinals 2–5 (10) Romero (2–0) Puk (3–4)38,49053–44 L5
98July 19@ Cardinals 4–6 Thompson (2–2) Alcántara (3–9) Stratton (1)35,90653–45 L6
99July 21 Rockies 1–6 Lambert (2–1) Garrett (5–3)14,09253–46 L7
100July 22 Rockies 3–4 Bard (4–1) Scott (4–3) Lawrence (7)15,22653–47 L8
101July 23 Rockies 3–2 (10) Brazobán (4–2) Johnson (1–5)14,61354–47 W1
102July 25@ Rays 1–4 Glasnow (4–3) Cabrera (5–6) Fairbanks (12)20,50854–48 L1
103July 26@ Rays 7–1 Alcántara (4–9) Eflin (11–6)20,97155–48 W1
104July 28 Tigers 6–5 Chargois (2–0) Foley (2–3) Puk (16)15,91856–48 W2
105July 29 Tigers 0–5 Wentz (2–9) Cueto (0–2)32,93656–49 L1
106July 30 Tigers 8–6 López (5–2) Holton (0–2) Robertson (15)18,20757–49 W1
107July 31 Phillies 2–4 Walker (12–4) Scott (4–4) Kimbrel (18)9,80857–50 L1
August: 10–17 (Home: 5–9; Away: 5–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
108August 1 Phillies 1–3 Soto (3–4) Robertson (4–3) Domínguez (1)9,60057–51 L2
109August 2 Phillies 9–8 (12) Scott (5–4) Covey (1–3)12,66958–51 W1
110August 3 Phillies 2–4 Lorenzen (6–7) Cueto (0–3) Domínguez (2)16,70958–52 L1
111August 4@ Rangers 2–6 Montgomery (7–9) Luzardo (8–6)33,36258–53 L2
112August 5@ Rangers 8–9 Gray (7–5) Weathers (1–7) Smith (20)38,58358–54 L3
113August 6@ Rangers 0–6 Heaney (9–6) Alcántara (4–10)34,56958–55 L4
114August 7@ Reds 2–5 Williamson (4–2) Pérez (5–4) Díaz (33)17,38958–56 L5
115August 8@ Reds 3–2 Garrett (6–3) Sims (3–3) Robertson (16)26,20159–56 W1
116August 9@ Reds 5–4 Scott (6–4) Díaz (3–4) Robertson (17)22,35260–56 W2
117August 11 Yankees 4–9 Vásquez (2–1) Luzardo (8–7)30,97860–57 L1
118August 12 Yankees 3–1 Alcántara (5–10) King (3–5)33,98061–57 W1
119August 13 Yankees 8–7 López (6–2) Holmes (4–3)35,04362–57 W2
120August 14 Astros 5–1 Garrett (7–3) Valdez (9–8)13,26363–57 W3
121August 15 Astros 5–6 Brown (9–8) Puk (5–5) Pressly (28)12,98163–58 L1
122August 16 Astros 5–12 Verlander (8–6) Luzardo (8–8)14,79563–59 L2
123August 18@ Dodgers 11–3 Alcántara (6–10) Gonsolin (8–5)46,05364–59 W1
124August 19 (1)@ Dodgers 1–3 Yarbrough (6–5) Robertson (4–4) Phillips (19)40,89564–60 L1
125August 19 (2)@ Dodgers 1–3 Urías (11–6) Garrett (7–4) Graterol (6)52,68864–61 L2
August 20@ Dodgers Rescheduled due to Hurricane Hilary; [3] Moved to August 19 [3]
126August 21@ Padres 2–6 Wacha (10–2) Weathers (1–8)32,19264–62 L3
127August 22@ Padres 3–0 Luzardo (9–8) Snell (10–9) Robertson (18)43,43065–62 W1
128August 23@ Padres 0–4 Lugo (5–6) Alcántara (6–11)33,64065–63 L1
129August 25 Nationals 4–7 Adon (2–0) Garrett (7–5) Harvey (10)12,40965–64 L2
130August 26 Nationals 2–3 Weems (4–0) Robertson (4–5) Finnegan (24)13,96665–65 L3
131August 27 Nationals 2–1 Hoeing (2–2) Williams (6–8) Scott (3)17,21666–65 W1
132August 29 Rays 2–11 Civale (7–4) Alcántara (6–12)10,33866–66 L1
133August 30 Rays 0–3 (10) Armstrong (1–0) Robertson (4–6) Fairbanks (18)9,80366–67 L2
134August 31@ Nationals 6–1 Garrett (8–5) Adon (2–1)17,42867–67 W1
September/October: 17–11 (Home: 8–4; Away: 9–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
135September 1@ Nationals 8–5 (11) Scott (7–4) Garcia (0–1)27,93068–67 W2
136September 2@ Nationals 11–5 Cueto (1–3) Williams (6–9)30,38969–67 W3
137September 3@ Nationals 6–4 Alcántara (7–12) Finnegan (6–4) Scott (4)26,19670–67 W4
138September 5 Dodgers 6–3 Nardi (7–1) Yarbrough (7–6) Scott (5)11,47271–67 W5
139September 6 Dodgers 11–4 Cabrera (6–6) Lynn (10–11)10,59172–67 W6
140September 7 Dodgers 0–10 Pepiot (2–0) Garrett (8–6)12,04772–68 L1
141September 8@ Phillies 3–2 Robertson (5–6) Strahm (8–4) Scott (6)40,19073–68 W1
142September 9@ Phillies 4–8 Hoffman (4–2) Cueto (1–4)40,89973–69 L1
143September 10@ Phillies 5–4 Robertson (6–6) Dominguez (4–4) Scott (7)40,89474–69 W1
144September 11@ Brewers 0–12 Woodruff (5–1) Luzardo (9–9)21,79274–70 L1
145September 12@ Brewers 1–3 Peralta (12–8) Cabrera (6–7) Williams (33)26,46674–71 L2
146September 13@ Brewers 2–0 Garrett (9–6) Rea (5–6) Scott (8)24,25175–71 W1
147September 14@ Brewers 2–4 Houser (6–4) Pérez (5–5) Williams (34)26,52975–72 L1
148September 15 Braves 9–6 Puk (6–5) Hand (4–2) Scott (9)17,69276–72 W1
149September 16 Braves 11–5 Scott (8–4) Yates (7–2)24,32977–72 W2
150September 17 Braves 16–2 Luzardo (10–9) Morton (14–12)22,05178–72 W3
151September 18 Mets 1–2 Bickford (5–5) Scott (8–5) Ottavino (11)14,57778–73 L1
152September 19 Mets 4–3 Scott (9–5) Gott (0–5)10,89779–73 W1
153September 20 Mets 3–8 Senga (12–7) Pérez (5–6)12,04579–74 L1
154September 22 Brewers 1–16 Burnes (10–8) Okert (3–2)15,88479–75 L2
155September 23 Brewers 5–4 Nardi (8–1) Payamps (6–5) Scott (10)23,86780–75 W1
156September 24 Brewers 6–1 Cabrera (7–7) Peralta (12–10)17,53881–75 W2
September 26@ Mets Postponed (unplayable field conditions); Makeup: September 27th
157September 27 (1)@ Mets 2–11 Lucchesi (4–0) Garrett (9–7)see 2nd game81–76 L1
158September 27 (2)@ Mets 4–2 Moore (5–1) Ottavino (1–7) Nardi (3)24,96682–76 W1
159September 28@ Mets 0–1 (8) [lower-alpha 1] Hartwig (5–2) Luzardo (10–10)31,09782–77 L1
160September 29@ Pirates 4–3 Brazobán (5–2) Selby (2–2) Scott (11)16,38783–77 W1
161September 30@ Pirates 7–3 Puk (7–5) Priester (3–3) Scott (12) 25,030 84–77 W2
162October 1@ Pirates 0–3 Moreta (5–2) Hoeing (2–3) Bednar (39)22,95484–78 L1

Postseason

Game log

2023 Postseason Game Log: 0–2 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–2)
NL Wild Card Series: 0–2 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
1October 3@ Phillies 1–4 Wheeler (1–0) Luzardo (0–1) Kimbrel (1)45,6620–1 L1
2October 4@ Phillies 1–7 Nola (1–0) Garrett (0–1)45,7380–2 L2

Postseason rosters

Playoff rosters

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
Triple-A Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp International League Al Pedrique
Double-A Pensacola Blue Wahoos Southern League Kevin Randel
High-A Beloit Sky Carp Midwest League Billy Gardner Jr.
Low-A Jupiter Hammerheads Florida State League Nelson Prada
Rookie FCL Marlins Florida Complex League Robert Rodriguez
Rookie DSL Marlins Dominican Summer League Raymond Nunez

See also

Notes

  1. Marlins took the lead in the top of the ninth inning. Game suspended by rain and intended to be completed October 2 if needed for playoff seeding. As Miami had clinched the No. 5 seed, the game was unnecessary. Under Rule 7.02(b)(4)(A), since the Mets had not had their turn in the ninth inning the score reverted back to the end of the eighth inning.

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