2021 Miami Marlins season

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2021  Miami Marlins
League National League
Division East Division
Ballpark LoanDepot Park
City Miami, Florida
Record67–95 (.414)
Divisional place4th
Owners Bruce Sherman and Derek Jeter
General managers Kim Ng
Managers Don Mattingly
Television Bally Sports Florida
Bally Sports Sun
(English: Paul Severino, Craig Minervini, Todd Hollandsworth)
(Spanish: Raul Striker Jr., Cookie Rojas)
Radio WINZ
Miami Marlins Radio Network (English)
(Dave Van Horne, Glenn Geffner)
WAQI (Spanish)
(Luis Quintana)
  2020 Seasons 2022  

The Miami Marlins' 2021 season was the 29th season for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise in the National League and the 10th as the "Miami" Marlins. The Marlins played their home games at LoanDepot Park as members of the National League East Division. The Marlins did not qualify for the playoffs, finishing fourth in their division with a 67–95 record.

Contents

Regular season

Season standings

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Atlanta Braves 88730.54742–3846–35
Philadelphia Phillies 82800.50647–3435–46
New York Mets 77850.47511½47–3430–51
Miami Marlins 67950.41421½42–3925–56
Washington Nationals 65970.40123½35–4630–51
Division Leaders W L Pct.
San Francisco Giants 107550.660
Milwaukee Brewers 95670.586
Atlanta Braves 88730.547


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Los Angeles Dodgers 106560.654+16
St. Louis Cardinals 90720.556
Cincinnati Reds 83790.5127
Philadelphia Phillies 82800.5068
San Diego Padres 79830.48811
New York Mets 77850.47513
Colorado Rockies 74870.46015½
Chicago Cubs 71910.43819
Miami Marlins 67950.41423
Washington Nationals 65970.40125
Pittsburgh Pirates 611010.37729
Arizona Diamondbacks 521100.32138
Paul Campell was suspended for 80 games for drugs. Paul Campbell, Baltimore Orioles 7, Miami Marlins 5, LoanDepot Park, Home of the Miami Marlins, Miami, Florida (51129723890) (cropped).jpg
Paul Campell was suspended for 80 games for drugs.

Record vs. opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2021

TeamARIATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 3–42–45–19–103–162–51–61–54–34–28–112–171–63–44–16
Atlanta 4–35–24–32–42–411–83–310–910–94–34–23–36–114–56–14
Chicago 4–22–58–113–34–31–54–154–32–514–55–11–69–104–36–14
Cincinnati 1–53–411–85–23–35–29–103–34–213–61–61–610–95–29–11
Colorado 10–94–23–32–56–134–22–52–55–24–211–84–153–44–210–10
Los Angeles 16–34–23–43–313–63–44–36–14–26–012–79–104–37–012–8
Miami 5–28–115–12–52–44–33–39–1010–92–53–43–40–68–113–17
Milwaukee 6–13–315–410–95–23–43–34–22–514–55–24–38–115–18–12
New York 5–19–103–43–35–21–610–92–49–103–44–31–52–511–89–11
Philadelphia 3–49–105–22–42–52–49–105–210–94–34–22–44–313–68–12
Pittsburgh 2–43–45–146–132–40–65–25–144–33–43–44–37–122–410–10
San Diego 11–82–41–56–18–117–124–32–53–42–44–38–113–34–314–6
San Francisco 17–23–36–16–115–410–94–33–45–14–23–411–82–45–213–7
St. Louis 6–11–610–99–104–33–46–011–85–23–412–73–34–22–411–9
Washington 4–35–143–42–52–40–711–81–58–116–134–23–42–54–210–10

Updated with the results of all games through October 3, 2021.

Game log

2021 Game Log: 67–95 (Home: 42–39; Away: 25–56)
April: 11–14 (Home: 4–7; Away: 7–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
1April 1 Rays 0–1 Thompson (1–0) García (0–1) Castillo (1)7,0620–1 L1
2April 2 Rays 4–6 Kittredge (1–0) Bass (0–1) Castillo (2)6,1150–2 L2
3April 3 Rays 12–7 Bleier (1–0) Archer (0–1)6,1791–2 W1
4April 5 Cardinals 1–4 Ponce de Leon (1–0) Rogers (0–1) Reyes (1)4,6091–3 L1
5April 6 Cardinals 2–4 Helsley (1–0) Alcántara (0–1) Reyes (2)4,9821–4 L2
6April 7 Cardinals 0–7 Flaherty (1–0) López (0–1)5,2441–5 L3
7April 8@ Mets 2–3 Díaz (1–0) Bass (0–2)8,4921–6 L4
8April 10@ Mets 3–0 Rogers (1–1) deGrom (0–1) García (1)8,4192–6 W1
April 11@ Mets Suspended (rain, continuation date: August 31)
9April 12@ Braves 5–3 (10) García (1–1) Webb (0–1)11,8303–6 W2
10April 13@ Braves 14–8 Curtiss (1–0) Fried (0–1)12,0364–6 W3
11April 14@ Braves 6–5 (10) Curtiss (2–0) Matzek (0–1) García (2)12,4805–6 W4
12April 15@ Braves 6–7 Minter (1–0) Floro (0–1)11,7395–7 L1
13April 16 Giants 4–1 Bass (1–2) Wisler (0–2) García (3)5,7346–7 W1
14April 17 Giants 7–6 (10) García (2–1) García (0–1)6,0147–7 W2
15April 18 Giants 0–1 Wood (1–0) López (0–2) Rogers (1)6,1297–8 L1
16April 20 Orioles 5–7 Harvey (1–1) Neidert (0–1) Valdez (4)4,5407–9 L2
17April 21 Orioles 3–0 Rogers (2–1) Zimmermann (1–2) García (4)4,0288–9 W1
18April 22@ Giants 0–3 Sanchez (1–1) Castano (0–1) McGee (7)4,5808–10 L1
19April 23@ Giants 3–5 Wood (2–0) Alcántara (0–2)6,6578–11 L2
20April 24@ Giants 5–2 Floro (1–1) Santos (0–1)8,2829–11 W1
21April 25@ Giants 3–4 Webb (1–1) Campbell (0–1) Rogers (1)7,5729–12 L1
22April 26@ Brewers 8–0 Rogers (3–1) Burnes (2–2)10,74910–12 W1
23April 27@ Brewers 4–5 Houser (2–2) Curtiss (2–1) Hader (5)10,62010–13 L1
24April 28@ Brewers 6–2 Alcántara (1–2) Godley (0–1)11,56411–13 W1
25April 30@ Nationals 1–2 (10) Hand (2–0) García (2–2)8,29511–14 L1
May: 13–14 (Home: 8–5; Away: 5–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
26May 1@ Nationals 2–7 Corbin (1–3) Campbell (0–2)8,51011–15 L2
27May 2@ Nationals 1–3 Scherzer (2–2) Rogers (3–2)8,48211–16 L3
28May 4 Diamondbacks 9–3 Bleier (2–0) Ginkel (0–1)3,89312–16 W1
29May 5 Diamondbacks 8–0 Holloway (1–0) Weaver (1–3)3,57313–16 W2
30May 6 Diamondbacks 3–1 Floro (2–1) Bukauskas (1–1) García (5)4,04914–16 W3
31May 7 Brewers 6–1 Rogers (4–2) Suter (2–2)5,50715–16 W4
32May 8 Brewers 2–6 Houser (3–3) Castano (0–2)5,76415–17 L1
33May 9 Brewers 1–2 (10) Hader (3–0) Bass (1–3) Rasmussen (1)5,10515–18 L2
34May 10@ Diamondbacks 2–5 Weaver (2–3) Holloway (1–1) Crichton (4)6,30715–19 L3
35May 11@ Diamondbacks 3–11 Bumgarner (4–2) López (0–3)5,56015–20 L4
36May 12@ Diamondbacks 3–2 Poteet (1–0) Peacock (1–1) García (6)5,71416–20 W1
37May 13@ Diamondbacks 5–1 Rogers (5–2) Kelly (2–4)5,96717–20 W2
38May 14@ Dodgers 6–9 Kershaw (6–3) Alcántara (1–3) Jansen (7)15,91517–21 L1
39May 15@ Dodgers 0–7 Bauer (4–2) Holloway (1–2)16,11617–22 L2
40May 16@ Dodgers 3–2 López (1–3) Uceta (0–2) García (7)15,97618–22 W1
41May 18@ Phillies 3–8 Bradley (1–1) Floro (2–2)11,11418–23 L1
42May 19@ Phillies 3–1 Rogers (6–2) Eflin (2–3) García (8)11,54919–23 W1
43May 20@ Phillies 6–0 Alcántara (2–3) Hale (0–2)11,50320–23 W2
44May 21 Mets 5–6 (12) Smith (1–0) Cimber (0–1) Barnes (1)7,28220–24 L1
45May 22 Mets 3–1 García (3–2) Smith (1–1)7,51321–24 W1
46May 23 Mets 5–1 Poteet (2–0) Yamamoto (1–1)7,94522–24 W2
47May 24 Phillies 9–6 Cimber (1–1) Eflin (2–4) Floro (1)4,52723–24 W3
48May 25 Phillies 0–2 Velasquez (2–0) Alcántara (2–4) Neris (8)4,86423–25 L1
49May 26 Phillies 4–2 Detwiler (1–0) Coonrod (0–1) García (9)4,76024–25 W1
50May 27 Phillies 2–3 Alvarado (4–0) García (3–3) Neris (9)4,93224–26 L1
51May 28@ Red Sox 2–5 (6) Pérez (3–2) Poteet (2–1) Ottavino (2)9,00524–27 L2
52May 29@ Red Sox 1–3 Eovaldi (6–2) Rogers (6–3) Barnes (12)25,08924–28 L3
May 30@ Red Sox Postponed (rain, Makeup date: June 7)
June: 10–17 (Home: 6–6; Away: 4–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
53June 1@ Blue Jays 1–5 Ray (3–2) Alcántara (2–5)5,32124–29 L4
54June 2@ Blue Jays 5–6 Castro (1–1) García (3–4)5,38524–30 L5
55June 3@ Pirates 3–5 Crick (1–0) Floro (2–3) Rodríguez (7)4,19224–31 L6
56June 4@ Pirates 2–9 Underwood Jr. (2–2) Poteet (2–2) Stratton (1)8,04424–32 L7
57June 5@ Pirates 7–8 (12) Holmes (2–0) Cimber (1–2)8,71424–33 L8
58June 6@ Pirates 3–1 Alcántara (3–5) Kuhl (0–3) García (10)5,47725–33 W1
59June 7@ Red Sox 3–5 Sawamura (2–0) Thompson (0–1) Ottavino (3)25,37425–34 L1
60June 8 Rockies 6–2 López (2–3) Senzatela (2–6)4,86326–34 W1
61June 9 Rockies 3–4 Gomber (5–5) Garrett (0–1) Bard (8)4,56326–35 L1
62June 10 Rockies 11–4 Rogers (7–3) Gonzalez (2–4)4,96527–35 W1
63June 11 Braves 4–3 Alcántara (4–5) Morton (5–3) García (11)6,59528–35 W2
64June 12 Braves 4–2 Thompson (1–1) Fried (3–4) Floro (2)8,15829–35 W3
65June 13 Braves 4–6 Smyly (3–3) López (2–4) Smith (12)8,44829–36 L1
66June 14@ Cardinals 2–4 Gallegos (4–1) Floro (2–4) Reyes (17)24,28129–37 L2
67June 15@ Cardinals 1–2 Reyes (4–2) García (3–5)24,73629–38 L3
68June 16@ Cardinals 0–1 Helsley (4–4) Alcántara (4–6)24,68229–39 L4
69June 18@ Cubs 10–2 Curtiss (3–1) Davies (4–4)32,50530–39 W1
70June 19@ Cubs 11–1 López (3–4) Arrieta (5–8)35,84631–39 W2
71June 20@ Cubs 0–2 Mills (3–1) Thompson (1–2) Kimbrel (20)37,15831–40 L1
72June 22 Blue Jays 1–2 Mayza (2–1) García (3–6) Romano (4)6,29131–41 L2
73June 23 Blue Jays 1–3 Ray (5–3) Rogers (7–4) Romano (5)6,16431–42 L3
74June 24 Nationals 3–7 Ross (4–7) Poteet (2–3)5,25531–43 L4
75June 25 Nationals 11–2 López (4–4) Lester (1–3)4,74932–43 W1
76June 26 Nationals 3–2 Thompson (2–2) Corbin (5–6) García (12)6,30533–43 W2
77June 27 Nationals 1–5 Scherzer (7–4) Alcántara (4–7)7,34933–44 L1
78June 29@ Phillies 3–4 Velasquez (3–2) Rogers (7–5) Alvarado (3)18,07933–45 L2
79June 30@ Phillies 11–6 Pop (1–0) Nola (5–5)17,19034–45 W1
July: 10–15 (Home: 6–7; Away: 4–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
July 1@ Phillies Postponed (rain, makeup date: July 16)
80July 2@ Braves 0–1 Smyly (6–3) López (4–5) Smith (17)38,20334–46 L1
81July 3@ Braves 3–2 Alcántara (5–7) Muller (1–2) García (13)38,52635–46 W1
82July 4@ Braves 7–8 (10) Smith (3–5) Bass (1–4)34,48535–47 L1
83July 5 Dodgers 5–4 Hess (1–0) González (3–1) Bender (1)15,29036–47 W1
84July 6 Dodgers 2–1 (10) Hess (2–0) Treinen (2–4)7,99337–47 W2
85July 7 Dodgers 9–6 Bender (1–0) Uceta (0–3)9,52338–47 W3
86July 8 Dodgers 1–6 Urías (11–3) Alcántara (5–8)12,03138–48 L1
87July 9 Braves 0–5 Morton (8–3) Bass (1–5)7,44638–49 L2
88July 10 Braves 4–5 Fried (6–5) Rogers (7–6) Smith (18)12,17838–50 L3
89July 11 Braves 7–4 López (5–5) Anderson (5–5)9,45639–50 W1
90July 16 (1)@ Phillies 2–5 (7) Bradley (4–1) Alcántara (5–9) Suárez (3)N/A39–51 L1
91July 16 (2)@ Phillies 7–0 (7) Holloway (2–2) Eflin (4–7)28,71240–51 W1
92July 17 [lower-alpha 1] /18@ Phillies 2–4 (10) Alvarado (6–0) García (3–7)21,39040–52 L1
93July 18@ Phillies 4–7 Wheeler (7–5) Bender (1–1) Neris (12)20,58840–53 L2
94July 19@ Nationals 1–18 Lester (3–4) Detwiler (1–1)15,28340–54 L3
95July 20@ Nationals 3–6 Finnegan (4–2) Bleier (2–1) Hand (20)17,36240–55 L4
96July 21@ Nationals 3–1 (10) Floro (3–4) Hand (5–3) García (14)21,05841–55 W1
97July 22 Padres 2–3 Snell (4–3) Holloway (2–3) Melancon (29)10,97741–56 L1
98July 23 Padres 2–5 Musgrove (6–7) Thompson (2–3) Melancon (30)9,26441–57 L2
99July 24 Padres 3–2 Garrett (1–1) Hill (5–5) García (15)13,20742–57 W1
100July 25 Padres 9–3 Bender (2–1) Darvish (7–5)12,76543–57 W2
101July 27@ Orioles 7–3 Alcántara (6–9) Watkins (2–1)10,09844–57 W3
102July 28@ Orioles 7–8 Scott (4–4) Okert (0–1)8,36344–58 L1
103July 30 Yankees 1–3 Taillon (7–4) Thompson (2–4) Chapman (21)18,46244–59 L2
104July 31 Yankees 2–4 Luetge (4–1) Hess (2–1) Loáisiga (3)25,76744–60 L3
August: 11–18 (Home: 10–7; Away: 1–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
105August 1 Yankees 1–3 Rodríguez (2–3) Bass (1–6) Chapman (22)20,75844–61 L4
106August 2 Mets 6–3 Luzardo (3–4) Megill (1–1) Floro (3)8,77145–61 W1
107August 3 Mets 5–4 Neidert (1–1) Walker (7–6) Floro (4)7,68246–61 W2
108August 4 Mets 3–5 Castro (3–3) Bass (1–7) May (4)9,76046–62 L1
109August 5 Mets 4–2 Detwiler (2–1) Familia (5–2) Bender (2)9,74547–62 W1
110August 6@ Rockies 2–14 Márquez (10–8) Alcántara (6–10)28,28147–63 L1
111August 7@ Rockies 4–7 Gomber (9–6) Luzardo (3–5) Bard (18)39,98647–64 L2
112August 8@ Rockies 8–13 Freeland (3–6) Hess (2–2)34,67747–65 L3
113August 9@ Padres 3–8 Musgrove (8–7) Thompson (2–5)26,84147–66 L4
114August 10@ Padres 5–6 Johnson (3–2) Bleier (2–2) Melancon (34)32,06047–67 L5
115August 11@ Padres 7–0 Alcántara (7–10) Weathers (4–5)29,75348–67 W1
116August 13 Cubs 14–10 Luzardo (4–5) Alzolay (4–13)11,72849–67 W2
117August 14 Cubs 5–4 Floro (4–4) Heuer (4–2) Bender (3)11,22550–67 W3
118August 15 Cubs 4–1 Campbell (1–2) Mills (5–5) Floro (5)10,26251–67 W4
119August 16 Braves 2–12 Toussaint (2–2) Garrett (1–2)6,44251–68 L1
120August 17 Braves 0–2 Martin (2–3) Alcántara (7–11) Smith (26)6,07051–69 L2
121August 18 Braves 9–11 Morton (12–4) Luzardo (4–6)6,87151–70 L3
122August 19@ Reds 1–6 Castillo (7–12) Neidert (1–2)11,58151–71 L4
123August 20@ Reds 3–5 Gray (5–6) Hernández (0–1) Givens (4)19,10651–72 L5
124August 21@ Reds 4–7 Cessa (4–2) Bender (2–2) Lorenzen (2)34,43351–73 L6
125August 22@ Reds 1–3 Gutierrez (9–4) Alcántara (7–12) Lorenzen (3)17,79751–74 L7
126August 24 Nationals 1–5 Fedde (6–8) Luzardo (4–7)5,39451–75 L8
127August 25 Nationals 4–3 (10) Floro (5–4) Finnegan (4–5)6,23752–75 W1
128August 26 Nationals 7–5 Hernández (1–1) Corbin (7–13) Floro (6)5,44753–75 W2
129August 27 Reds 0–6 Miley (11–4) Thompson (2–6)7,11953–76 L1
130August 28 Reds 6–1 Alcántara (8–12) Gutierrez (9–5)10,40754–76 W1
131August 29 Reds 2–1 Luzardo (5–7) Mahle (10–5) Floro (7)11,01955–76 W2
132August 31 (1)@ Mets 5–6 Familia (1–0) Floro (0–1)8,19955–77 L1
133August 31 (2)@ Mets 1–3 (7) Loup (4–0) Cabrera (0–1) Díaz (27)18,10155–78 L2
September/October: 12–17 (Home: 8–7; Away: 4–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
September 1@ Mets Postponed (rain, makeup date: September 28)
134September 2@ Mets 3–4 Familia (9–3) Alcántara (8–13) Díaz (28)23,73755–79 L3
135September 3 Phillies 10–3 Okert (1–1) Gibson (10–6)7,07356–79 W1
136September 4 Phillies 3–2 Bass (2–7) Bradley (7–3) Floro (8)9,25657–79 W2
137September 5 Phillies 3–4 (10) Kennedy (1–0) Floro (5–6)8,08257–80 L1
138September 7 Mets 4–9 Carrasco (1–2) Campbell (1–3)5,84857–81 L2
139September 8 Mets 2–1 (10) Bender (3–2) Díaz (5–6)6,37858–81 W1
140September 9 Mets 3–2 Bleier (3–2) Familia (9–4) Floro (9)8,07559–81 W2
141September 10@ Braves 2–6 Anderson (7–5) Rogers (7–7)33,85059–82 L1
142September 11@ Braves 6–4 Bass (3–7) Rodríguez (4–4) Floro (10)35,25060–82 W1
143September 12@ Braves 3–5 Webb (4–2) Bass (3–8) Smith (32)27,84760–83 L1
144September 13@ Nationals 3–0 Alcántara (9–13) Espino (4–5) Floro (11)19,75961–83 W1
145September 14@ Nationals 2–8 Fedde (7–9) Luzardo (5–8)17,03061–84 L1
146September 15@ Nationals 8–6 Campbell (2–3) Finnegan (5–7) Floro (12)16,30962–84 W1
147September 17 Pirates 1–2 Crowe (4–7) Hernández (1–2) Stratton (6)7,88462–85 L1
148September 18 Pirates 3–6 Wilson (3–7) Cabrera (0–2)12,30062–86 L2
149September 19 Pirates 6–5 (10) Okert (2–1) Kuhl (5–7)9,87063–86 W1
150September 20 Nationals 8–7 (10) Floro (6–6) Clay (0–6)5,38364–86 W2
151September 21 Nationals 1–7 Rogers (2–0) Rogers (7–8)5,92664–87 L1
152September 22 Nationals 5–7 Gray (1–2) Hernández (1–3) Rainey (2)5,90864–88 L2
153September 24@ Rays 0–8 Yarbrough (9–6) Cabrera (0–3)15,34064–89 L3
154September 25@ Rays 3–7 McClanahan (10–6) Alcántara (9–14)23,78364–90 L4
155September 26@ Rays 2–3 Baz (2–0) Luzardo (5–9) Anderson (1)20,82664–91 L5
156September 28 (1)@ Mets 2–5 (7) Stroman (10–13) Thompson (2–7) Díaz (31)N/A64–92 L6
157September 28 (2)@ Mets 1–2 (9) Hand (6–7) Bass (3–9)20,64764–93 L7
158September 29@ Mets 3–2 Okert (3–1) Lugo (4–3) Floro (13)22,61065–93 W1
159September 30@ Mets 3–12 Hill (7–8) Guenther (0–1)24,31265–94 L1
160October 1 Phillies 0–5 Suárez (8–5) Alcántara (9–15)8,46965–95 L2
161October 2 Phillies 3–1 Luzardo (6–9) Crouse (0–2) Floro (14)9,65566–95 W1
162October 3 Phillies 5–4 Zach Thompson (3–7) Héctor Neris (4–7) Floro (15)9,14967–95 W2
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Marlins team member

Roster

2021 Miami Marlins
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Player stats

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
Miguel Rojas 132495661313039481337.265.392
Jazz Chisholm Jr. 1244647011520418532334.248.425
Jesús Aguilar 131449491172302293046.261.459
Adam Duvall 9131441721012268521.229.478
Jorge Alfaro 922952272151430811.244.342
Lewis Brinson 892742462140933113.226.376
Isan Díaz 89238254690417134.193.282
Brian Anderson 67233245890728526.249.378
Starling Marte 6423352711117252232.305.451
Jon Berti 852333549101419832.210.313
Jesús Sánchez 642272757821436020.251.489
Garrett Cooper 712153061101933130.284.465
Magneuris Sierra 123209274861051115.230.268
Corey Dickerson 632052754123214216.263.380
Sandy León 83202153750414012.183.267
Bryan De La Cruz 58199175972519118.296.427
Joe Panik 53122821301729.172.221
Lewin Díaz 4012216254181306.205.451
Alex Jackson 42108111740312011.157.278
Eddy Alvarez 2464812411614.188.328
Chad Wallach 2360212210603.200.267
José Devers 2141710300503.244.317
Nick Fortes 143169004713.290.677
Deven Marrero 101643001113.188.375
Payton Henry 51504100001.267.333
Brian Miller 51113000000.273.273
Monte Harrison 91002100000.200.300
Luis Marté 4621000001.167.167
Pitcher Totals162257716500209.062.082
Team Totals1625348623124422623158594106450.233.372

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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 9153.1933330205.2171857350201
Trevor Rogers 782.6425250133.0107463946157
Pablo López 553.0720200102.289373526115
Zach Thompson 373.242614075.06335272866
Dylan Floro 662.816801564.05325202562
Anthony Bass 393.82701061.15533262458
Anthony Bender 322.79601361.14522192071
Richard Bleier 322.95680058.0512019644
Jesús Luzardo 456.441212057.16041413258
Zach Pop 104.12500054.25429252451
Elieser Hernández 134.181111051.25426241453
Ross Detwiler 214.96465045.14126251556
John Curtiss 312.48352040.0341311940
Yimi García 373.473901536.13118141335
Jordan Holloway 234.00134036.02319162636
Steven Okert 312.75340036.02212111540
Nick Neidert 124.5487035.23118182321
Adam Cimber 122.88330034.13014111121
Braxton Garrett 125.0387034.04220192032
Cody Poteet 234.9977030.22517171632
Paul Campbell 236.41161026.23224191026
Edward Cabrera 035.8177026.12420171928
Sean Guenther 019.30140020.13122211015
Daniel Castano 024.8754020.1221211813
David Hess 228.00141018.02418161016
Luis Madero 009.0060012.013121284
Shawn Morimando 009.5840010.118111159
Taylor Williams 007.116006.196553
Sandy León 007.506006.075512
Austin Pruitt 001.934004.241104
Bryan Mitchell 004.502004.052224
Andrew Bellatti 0013.503003.165524
Preston Guilmet 004.502002.021101
Jorge Guzmán 0032.402001.246663
Team Totals67953.96162162331415.012827016225291381

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Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
Triple-A Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Triple-A East Al Pedrique
Double-A Pensacola Blue Wahoos Double-A South Kevin Randel
High-A Beloit Snappers High-A Central Mike Jacobs
Low-A Jupiter Hammerheads Low-A Southeast Jorge Hernandez
Rookie FCL Marlins Florida Complex League Luis Dorante
Rookie DSL Marlins Dominican Summer League Rigoberto Silverio

See also

Notes

  1. game suspended in the top of the 10th inning with the game tied 2–2; to be completed on July 18 before the regularly scheduled game [1] [2]

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References

  1. @Phillies (July 17, 2021). "Tonight's game has been suspended: pbs.twimg.com/media/E6i8c-TXEAAb13V?format=jpg&name=orig" (Tweet). Retrieved July 17, 2021 via Twitter.
  2. Zolecki, Todd (July 17, 2021). "Suárez blows save, Saturday's game paused". phillies.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved July 17, 2021.