2022 Miami Marlins season

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2022  Miami Marlins
League National League
Division East
Ballpark LoanDepot Park
City Miami, Florida
Record69–93 (.426)
Divisional place4th
Owners Bruce Sherman
General managers Kim Ng
Managers Don Mattingly
Television Bally Sports Florida
Bally Sports Sun
(English: Paul Severino, Rod Allen, Jeff Nelson, J. P. Arencibia, Gaby Sánchez, Tommy Hutton)
(Spanish: Raul Striker Jr., Cookie Rojas)
Radio WINZ
Miami Marlins Radio Network (English)
(Glenn Geffner), Kyle Sielaff
WAQI (Spanish)
(Luis Quintana)
  2021 Seasons 2023  

The Miami Marlins' 2022 season was the 30th season for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise in the National League and the 11th as the Miami Marlins. The Marlins played their home games at LoanDepot Park as members of the National League East.

Contents

On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was played on April 7. [1] Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders. [2]

On February 28, 2022, Derek Jeter resigned as team CEO and ceded his ownership stake. [3]

On September 25, 2022, the Marlins and manager Don Mattingly mutually agreed to part ways following the conclusion of the 2022 season.

Offseason

Lockout

The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021 with no new agreement in place. [4] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades. [5] [6]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022. [7]

Rule changes

Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League will adopt the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery will be implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time. [8] [9]

Roster

2022 Miami Marlins
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Regular season

National League East

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Atlanta Braves 101610.62355–2646–35
New York Mets 101610.62354–2747–34
Philadelphia Phillies 87750.5371447–3440–41
Miami Marlins 69930.4263234–4735–46
Washington Nationals 551070.3404626–5529–52

National League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 111510.685
Atlanta Braves 101610.623
St. Louis Cardinals 93690.574
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Mets 101610.623+14
San Diego Padres 89730.549+2
Philadelphia Phillies 87750.537
Milwaukee Brewers 86760.5311
San Francisco Giants 81810.5006
Arizona Diamondbacks 74880.45713
Chicago Cubs 74880.45713
Miami Marlins 69930.42618
Colorado Rockies 68940.42019
Pittsburgh Pirates 621000.38325
Cincinnati Reds 621000.38325
Washington Nationals 551070.34032

Record vs. opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2022

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Arizona 2–44–33–49–105–145–14–32–43–34–35–1410–92–54–312–8
Atlanta 4–23–34–36–12–413–63–310–911–87–03–44–34–314–513–7
Chicago 3–43–311–83–40–74–210–94–36–010–92–52–56–134–26–14
Cincinnati 4–33–48–112–40–74–36–131–51–67–120–64–27–123–412–8
Colorado 10–91–64–34–28–112–43–42–52–53–310–95–142–43–49–11
Los Angeles 14–54–27–07–011–86–14–33–43–41–514–515–44–23–315–5
Miami 1–56–132–43–44–21–64–36–137–124–33–43–42–415–48–12
Milwaukee 3–43–39–1013–64–33–43–42–42–411–83–43–49–103–315–5
New York 4–29–103–45–15–24–313–64–214–56–12–44–35–214–59–11
Philadelphia 3–38–110–66–15–24–312–74–25–146–14–31–54–316–39–11
Pittsburgh 3–40–79–1012–73–35–13–48–111–61–62–41–56–134–34–16
San Diego 14–54–35–26–09–105–144–34–34–23–44–213–62–44–38–12
San Francisco 9–103–45–22–414–54–154–34–33–45–15–16–133–44–210–10
St. Louis 5–23–413–612–74–22–44–210–92–53–413–64–24–34–310–10
Washington 3–45–142–44–34–33–34–153–35–143–163–43–42–43–48–12

Updated with the results of all games through October 5, 2022.

Game Log

2022 Game Log: 69–93 (Home: 34–47; Away: 35–46)
April: 12–8 (Home: 6–3; Away: 6–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
1April 8@ Giants 5–6 (10) Álvarez (1–0) Bass (0–1) Oracle Park 40,8530–1 L1
2April 9@ Giants 2–1 Okert (1–0) McGee (0–1) Bender (1) Oracle Park 38,8851–1 W1
3April 10@ Giants 2–3 García (1–0) Rogers (0–1) Leone (1) Oracle Park 37,3321–2 L1
4April 11@ Angels 2–6 Lorenzen (1–0) Hernández (0–1) Angel Stadium 20,4801–3 L2
5April 12@ Angels 3–4 Iglesias (1–0) Bender (0–1) Angel Stadium 16,1321–4 L3
6April 14 Phillies 4–3 Alcántara (1–0) Gibson (1–1) Bender (2) LoanDepot Park 31,1842–4 W1
7April 15 Phillies 7–1 López (1–0) Eflin (0–1) LoanDepot Park 11,9903–4 W2
8April 16 Phillies 3–10 Suárez (1–0) Rogers (0–2) LoanDepot Park 13,4123–5 L1
9April 17 Phillies 11–3 Hernández (1–1) Wheeler (0–2) LoanDepot Park 11,4764–5 W1
10April 19 Cardinals 1–5 Wainwright (2–1) Luzardo (0–1) LoanDepot Park 8,4754–6 L1
11April 20 Cardinals 0–2 Cabrera (1–0) Bender (0–2) Gallegos (3) LoanDepot Park 8,6554–7 L2
12April 21 Cardinals 5–0 López (2–0) Hicks (1–1) LoanDepot Park 9,6705–7 W1
13April 22@ Braves 0–3 Wright (2–0) Rogers (0–3) Jansen (4) Truist Park 40,4025–8 L1
14April 23@ Braves 9–7 Okert (2–0) Strider (0–1) Scott (1) Truist Park 41,9316–8 W1
15April 24@ Braves 5–4 Luzardo (1–1) Elder (1–2) Head (1) Truist Park 38,4407–8 W2
16April 26@ Nationals 5–2 Alcántara (2–0) Gray (2–2) Bender (3) Nationals Park 12,6138–8 W3
17April 27@ Nationals 2–1 López (3–0) Fedde (1–2) Bender (4) Nationals Park 13,3569–8 W4
18April 28@ Nationals 3–2 Rogers (1–3) Corbin (0–4) Sulser (1) Nationals Park 12,45410–8 W5
19April 29 Mariners 8–6 Hernández (2–1) Brash (1–2) Bender (5) LoanDepot Park 9,96311–8 W6
20April 30 Mariners 3–1 Luzardo (2–1) Ray (2–2) Bender (6) LoanDepot Park 29,01012–8 W7
May: 7–19 (Home: 4–9; Away: 3–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
21May 1 Mariners 3–7 Gilbert (4–0) Alcántara (2–1) LoanDepot Park 16,74112–9 L1
22May 2 Diamondbacks 4–5 Gallen (1–0) López (3–1) Kennedy (2) LoanDepot Park 6,22412–10 L2
23May 3 Diamondbacks 4–5 Castellanos (2–1) Rogers (1–4) Mantiply (2) LoanDepot Park 6,26312–11 L3
24May 4 Diamondbacks 7–8 Middleton (1–1) Bender (0–3) Kennedy (3) LoanDepot Park 7,35612–12 L4
25May 5@ Padres 1–2 Martinez (2–2) Luzardo (2–2) Rogers (11) Petco Park 31,03412–13 L5
26May 6@ Padres 2–3 Darvish (3–1) Alcántara (2–2) Wilson (1) Petco Park 37,58512–14 L6
27May 7@ Padres 8–0 López (4–1) Manaea (2–3) Petco Park 34,70913–14 W1
28May 8@ Padres 2–3 Suárez (2–1) Sulser (0–1) Petco Park 37,93713–15 L1
29May 9@ Diamondbacks 3–4 Nelson (1–0) Hernández (2–2) Melancon (6) Chase Field 11,57113–16 L2
30May 10@ Diamondbacks 3–9 Bumgarner (2–1) Luzardo (2–3) Chase Field 8,85513–17 L3
31May 11@ Diamondbacks 11–3 Bass (1–1) Melancon (0–4) Chase Field 9,05814–17 W1
32May 13 Brewers 1–2 Williams (2–0) Scott (0–1) Hader (13) LoanDepot Park 9,11014–18 L1
33May 14 Brewers 9–3 Rogers (2–4) Lauer (3–1) LoanDepot Park 12,94115–18 W1
34May 15 Brewers 3–7 Woodruff (4–2) Hernández (2–3) Ashby (1) LoanDepot Park 11,72915–19 L1
35May 16 Nationals 8–2 Alcántara (3–2) Sanchez (2–3) LoanDepot Park 6,60116–19 W1
36May 17 Nationals 5–1 Bender (1–3) Adon (1–7) LoanDepot Park 8,09717–19 W2
37May 18 Nationals 4–5 (10) Rainey (1–1) Castano (0–1) Arano (1) LoanDepot Park 7,56617–20 L1
38May 20 Braves 3–5 Morton (3–3) Rogers (2–5) Smith (2) LoanDepot Park 9,77617–21 L2
39May 21 Braves 3–4 Wright (4–2) Hernández (2–4) Jansen (10) LoanDepot Park 13,26417–22 L3
40May 22 Braves 4–3 Alcántara (4–2) Anderson (3–3) LoanDepot Park 17,90818–22 W1
41May 24@ Rays 0–4 McClanahan (4–2) López (4–2) Tropicana Field 9,00618–23 L1
42May 25@ Rays 4–5 Rasmussen (5–1) Poteet (0–1) Poche (1) Tropicana Field 7,52018–24 L2
43May 27@ Braves 4–6 Stephens (1–1) Bass (1–2) Jansen (11) Truist Park 40,06418–25 L3
44May 28@ Braves 4–1 Alcántara (5–2) Davidson (1–2) Sulser (2) Truist Park 40,68219–25 W1
45May 29@ Braves 3–6 Fried (5–2) Hernández (2–5) Jansen (12) Truist Park 39,66919–26 L1
46May 30@ Rockies 1–7 Feltner (1–1) Sulser (0–2) Coors Field 40,27519–27 L2
May 31@ Rockies Postponed (rain); Makeup June 1
June: 15–13 (Home: 9–4; Away: 6–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
47June 1 (1)@ Rockies 14–1 Cabrera (1–0) Senzatela (2–3) Coors Field see 2nd game20–27 W1
48June 1 (2)@ Rockies 12–13 (10) Bard (3–2) Sulser (0–3) Coors Field 22,71920–28 L1
49June 2 Giants 3–0 Alcántara (6–2) Wood (3–5) Scott (2) LoanDepot Park 8,20221–28 W1
50June 3 Giants 6–15 Littell (1–1) Bleier (0–1) LoanDepot Park 6,51221–29 L1
51June 4 Giants 5–4 Scott (1–1) Rogers (0–2) LoanDepot Park 7,51522–29 W1
52June 5 Giants 1–5 Junis (3–1) Garrett (0–1) LoanDepot Park 9,64122–30 L1
53June 7 Nationals 12–2 Cabrera (2–0) Adon (1–10) LoanDepot Park 7,11223–30 W1
54June 8 Nationals 2–1 (10) Scott (2–1) Rainey (1–2) LoanDepot Park 7,19324–30 W2
55June 9 Nationals 7–4 Rogers (3–5) Strasburg (0–1) Scott (3) LoanDepot Park 9,10825–30 W3
56June 10@ Astros 7–4 Sulser (1–3) García (3–5) Scott (4) Minute Maid Park 34,16326–30 W4
57June 11@ Astros 5–1 Garrett (1–1) Valdez (6–3) Minute Maid Park 31,37927–30 W5
58June 12@ Astros 4–9 Verlander (8–2) Cabrera (2–1) Minute Maid Park 29,34127–31 L1
59June 13@ Phillies 2–3 Domínguez (4–1) Bass (1–3) Citizens Bank Park 22,70127–32 L2
60June 14@ Phillies 11–9 Okert (3–0) Knebel (2–5) Scott (5) Citizens Bank Park 28,07328–32 W1
61June 15@ Phillies 1–3 Brogdon (2–0) Scott (2–2) Citizens Bank Park 24,72628–33 L1
62June 17@ Mets 4–10 Carrasco (8–2) López (4–3) Citi Field 36,11128–34 L2
63June 18@ Mets 2–3 Walker (5–2) Garrett (1–2) Díaz (14) Citi Field 40,02128–35 L3
64June 19@ Mets 6–2 Alcántara (7–2) Bassitt (5–5) Citi Field 41,25529–35 W1
65June 20@ Mets 0–6 Peterson (4–1) Rogers (3–6) Citi Field 34,93729–36 L1
66June 21 Rockies 9–8 Okert (4–0) Colomé (2–1) Scott (6) LoanDepot Park 9,01230–36 W1
67June 22 Rockies 7–4 López (5–3) Kuhl (4–5) LoanDepot Park 8,98331–36 W2
68June 23 Rockies 3–2 Okert (5–0) Colomé (2–2) Scott (7) LoanDepot Park 11,85432–36 W3
69June 24 Mets 3–5 Walker (6–2) Alcántara (7–3) Díaz (15) LoanDepot Park 11,44432–37 L1
70June 25 Mets 3–5 Bassitt (6–5) Yacabonis (0–1) Díaz (16) LoanDepot Park 18,72232–38 L2
71June 26 Mets 3–2 Scott (3–2) Ottavino (2–2) LoanDepot Park 19,34333–38 W1
72June 27@ Cardinals 0–9 Wainwright (6–5) López (5–4) Busch Stadium 34,70133–39 L1
73June 28@ Cardinals 3–5 Hudson (6–4) Garrett (1–3) Helsley (6) Busch Stadium 32,06533–40 L2
74June 29@ Cardinals 4–3 Alcántara (8–3) Helsley (3–1) Busch Stadium 35,67434–40 W1
July: 13–15 (Home: 3–10; Away: 10–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
75July 1@ Nationals 6–3 Rogers (4–6) Gray (6–5) Scott (8) Nationals Park 23,79435–40 W2
76July 2@ Nationals 5–3 Castano (1–1) Tetreault (2–2) Scott (9) Nationals Park 19,67436–40 W3
77July 3@ Nationals 7–4 (10) Scott (4–2) Edwards Jr. (2–3) Floro (1) Nationals Park 25,38537–40 W4
78July 4@ Nationals 3–2 (10) Yacabonis (1–1) Rainey (1–3) Floro (2) Nationals Park 25,12938–40 W5
79July 5 Angels 2–1 Alcántara (9–3) Syndergaard (5–7) Scott (10) LoanDepot Park 13,33839–40 W6
80July 6 Angels 2–5 Ohtani (8–4) Rogers (4–7) LoanDepot Park 18,74139–41 L1
81July 7@ Mets 0–10 Williams (2–5) Castano (1–2) Citi Field 30,55539–42 L2
82July 8@ Mets 5–2 López (6–4) Bassitt (6–6) Scott (11) Citi Field 25,20840–42 W1
83July 9@ Mets 4–5 (10) Holderman (4–0) Scott (4–3) Citi Field 43,33640–43 L1
84July 10@ Mets 2–0 (10) Bleier (1–1) Hunter (0–1) Scott (12) Citi Field 34,77441–43 W1
85July 11 Pirates 1–5 Keller (3–6) Rogers (4–8) De Los Santos (3) LoanDepot Park 8,56041–44 L1
86July 12 Pirates 2–3 Peters (5–2) Castano (1–3) Bednar (16) LoanDepot Park 8,02241–45 L2
87July 13 Pirates 5–4 (10) Pop (1–0) Bednar (3–3) LoanDepot Park 9,52442–45 W1
88July 14 Pirates 3–2 (11) Bleier (2–1) Crowe (3–6) LoanDepot Park 13,61243–45 W2
89July 15 Phillies 1–2 Gibson (5–3) Alcántara (9–4) Domínguez (4) LoanDepot Park 10,19343–46 L1
90July 16 Phillies 0–10 Suárez (7–5) Meyer (0–1) LoanDepot Park 13,49743–47 L2
91July 17 Phillies 0–4 Nola (6–7) Rogers (4–9) Alvarado (1) LoanDepot Park 12,45043–48 L3
92July 21 Rangers 0–8 Gray (7–4) López (6–5) LoanDepot Park 9,52443–49 L4
93July 22@ Pirates 8–1 Garrett (2–3) Thompson (3–7) PNC Park 22,31644–49 W1
94July 23@ Pirates 0–1 Quintana (3–5) Scott (4–4) Bednar (17) PNC Park 22,56044–50 L1
95July 24@ Pirates 6–5 (10) Bass (2–3) Bednar (3–4) Brigham (1) PNC Park 15,18845–50 W1
96July 25@ Reds 2–11 Lodolo (3–3) Rogers (4–10) Great American Ball Park 12,94845–51 L1
97July 26@ Reds 2–1 López (7–5) Greene (3–12) Scott (13) Great American Ball Park 14,93746–51 W1
98July 27@ Reds 3–5 Castillo (4–4) Garrett (2–4) Strickland (6) Great American Ball Park 11,38746–52 L1
99July 28@ Reds 7–6 Pop (2–0) Strickland (2–3) Scott (14) Great American Ball Park 14,50647–52 W1
100July 29 Mets 4–6 Ottavino (5–2) Okert (5–1) Díaz (23) LoanDepot Park 15,13147–53 L1
101July 30 Mets 0–4 Carrasco (11–4) Neidert (0–1) LoanDepot Park 16,65547–54 L2
102July 31 Mets 3–9 Walker (9–2) López (7–6) LoanDepot Park 17,44947–55 L3
August: 8–20 (Home: 4–12; Away: 4–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
103August 1 Reds 1–3 Greene (4–12) Luzardo (2–4) Strickland (7) LoanDepot Park 7,70147–56 L4
104August 2 Reds 1–2 Ashcraft (5–2) Garrett (2–5) Díaz (4) LoanDepot Park 8,18847–57 L5
105August 3 Reds 3–0 Alcántara (10–4) Minor (1–8) LoanDepot Park 8,65648–57 W1
106August 5@ Cubs 1–2 Wick (3–5) Floro (0–1) Wrigley Field 35,68948–58 L1
107August 6@ Cubs 0–4 Smyly (4–6) López (7–7) Wrigley Field 36,78748–59 L2
108August 7@ Cubs 3–0 Luzardo (3–4) Sampson (0–3) Scott (15) Wrigley Field 30,17749–59 W1
109August 9@ Phillies 1–4 Wheeler (11–5) Garrett (2–6) Domínguez (7) Citizens Bank Park 22,08749–60 L1
110August 10@ Phillies 3–4 Bellatti (3–3) Alcántara (10–5) Domínguez (8) Citizens Bank Park 23,02149–61 L2
111August 11@ Phillies 3–0 Cabrera (3–1) Gibson (7–5) Scott (16) Citizens Bank Park 25,44450–61 W1
112August 12 Braves 3–4 Matzek (2–2) Hernández (2–6) Jansen (25) LoanDepot Park 10,45950–62 L1
113August 13 (1) Braves 2–5 Muller (1–1) Luzardo (3–5) Jansen (26) LoanDepot Park 7,30850–63 L2
114August 13 (2) Braves 2–6 Anderson (10–6) Nance (0–1) Iglesias (17) LoanDepot Park 11,91050–64 L3
115August 14 Braves 1–3 Matzek (3–2) Scott (4–5) Jansen (27) LoanDepot Park 10,90250–65 L4
116August 15 Padres 3–0 Alcántara (11–5) Musgrove (8–6) Scott (17) LoanDepot Park 9,12351–65 W1
117August 16 Padres 4–3 Hernández (3–6) García (4–6) Floro (3) LoanDepot Park 9,06552–65 W2
118August 17 Padres 3–10 Morejón (2–0) López (7–8) LoanDepot Park 7,27352–66 L1
119August 19@ Dodgers 1–2 Martin (4–0) Floro (0–2) Phillips (2) Dodger Stadium 50,43152–67 L2
120August 20@ Dodgers 0–7 May (1–0) Hoeing (0–1) Dodger Stadium 51,81352–68 L3
121August 21@ Dodgers 3–10 Pepiot (2–0) Alcántara (11–6) Dodger Stadium 42,12552–69 L4
122August 22@ Athletics 3–0 Cabrera (4–1) Oller (2–6) Scott (18) Oakland Coliseum 2,63053–69 W1
123August 23@ Athletics 5–3 López (8–8) Logue (3–8) Scott (19) Oakland Coliseum 4,02854–69 W2
124August 24@ Athletics 2–3 (10) Puk (3–1) Bleier (2–2) Oakland Coliseum 3,90154–70 L1
125August 26 Dodgers 6–10 (10) Price (2–0) Nardi (0–1) LoanDepot Park 9,36554–71 L2
126August 27 Dodgers 2–1 Alcántara (12–6) May (1–1) LoanDepot Park 23,54355–71 W1
127August 28 Dodgers 1–8 Urías (14–7) Cabrera (4–2) LoanDepot Park 13,61755–72 L1
128August 29 Dodgers 2–3 (10) Kimbrel (4–5) Brazobán (0–1) Martin (1) LoanDepot Park 10,28855–73 L2
129August 30 Rays 2–7 Chargois (2–0) Luzardo (3–6) LoanDepot Park 7,38655–74 L3
130August 31 Rays 1–2 (10) Adam (2–2) Nance (0–2) Beeks (2) LoanDepot Park 7,42055–75 L4
September: 10–17 (Home: 6–8; Away: 4–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
131September 2@ Braves 1–8 Morton (7–5) Alcántara (12–7) Truist Park 42,16155–76 L5
132September 3@ Braves 1–2 Matzek (4–2) Okert (5–2) Truist Park 42,40555–77 L6
133September 4@ Braves 1–7 Fried (13–5) López (8–9) Truist Park 42,36055–78 L7
134September 6@ Phillies 2–3 Robertson (4–2) Nance (0–3) Citizens Bank Park 17,14555–79 L8
135September 7@ Phillies 3–4 Falter (4–3) Rogers (4–11) Brogdon (2) Citizens Bank Park 17,75555–80 L9
136September 8@ Phillies 6–5 Floro (1–2) Robertson (4–3) Citizens Bank Park 19,07356–80 W1
137September 9 Mets 6–3 Cabrera (5–2) Peterson (7–4) Floro (4) LoanDepot Park 12,69257–80 W2
138September 10 Mets 3–11 Carrasco (14–6) López (8–10) LoanDepot Park 17,44157–81 L1
139September 11 Mets 3–9 Walker (11–4) Luzardo (3–7) LoanDepot Park 13,23457–82 L2
140September 12 (1) Rangers 2–3 Hernández (2–2) Okert (5–3) Leclerc (5) LoanDepot Park 5,09557–83 L3
141September 12 (2) Rangers 10–6 Hoeing (1–1) Alexy (1–1) LoanDepot Park 5,24258–83 W1
142September 13 Phillies 1–2 Falter (5–3) Alcántara (12–8) Robertson (20) LoanDepot Park 5,80158–84 L1
143September 14 Phillies 1–6 Gibson (10–6) Cabrera (5–3) LoanDepot Park 5,63258–85 L2
144September 15 Phillies 5–3 López (9–10) Syndergaard (9–10) Floro (5) LoanDepot Park 7,87759–85 W1
145September 16@ Nationals 4–5 Edwards Jr. (6–3) Sulser (1–4) Finnegan (9) Nationals Park 24,93159–86 L1
146September 17@ Nationals 3–5 Harvey (2–1) Brigham (0–1) Finnegan (10) Nationals Park 34,17959–87 L2
147September 18@ Nationals 3–1 Alcántara (13–8) Sánchez (2–6) Nationals Park 31,63860–87 W1
148September 19 Cubs 10–3 Cabrera (6–3) Miley (1–1) LoanDepot Park 8,31561–87 W2
149September 20 Cubs 1–2 Alzolay (1–1) Okert (5–4) Hughes (6) LoanDepot Park 7,97261–88 L1
150September 21 Cubs 3–4 Thompson (10–5) Okert (5–5) LoanDepot Park 8,75361–89 L2
151September 23 Nationals 5–2 Garrett (3–6) Gray (7–10) Floro (6) LoanDepot Park 12,24062–89 W1
152September 24 Nationals 4–1 Alcántara (14–8) Fedde (6–11) Floro (7) LoanDepot Park 16,09963–89 W2
153September 25 Nationals 1–6 Sánchez (3–6) Cabrera (6–4) LoanDepot Park 13,04263–90 L1
154September 27@ Mets 6–4 López (10–10) Carrasco (15–7) Floro (8) Citi Field 29,06764–90 W1
155September 28@ Mets 4–5 (10) Smith (3–3) Floro (1–3) Citi Field 28,22864–91 L1
156September 29@ Brewers 4–2 Nance (1–3) Peralta (4–4) Floro (9) American Family Field 23,12265–91 W1
157September 30@ Brewers 0–1 Burnes (12–8) Alcántara (14–9) Williams (15) American Family Field 31,94565–92 L1
October: 4–1 (Home: 2–1; Away: 2–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
158October 1@ Brewers 4–3 Nance (2–3) Williams (6–4) Bleier (1) American Family Field 30,68666–92 W1
159October 2@ Brewers 4–3 (12) Brazobán (1–1) Gott (3–3) Scott (20) American Family Field 31,05367–92 W2
160October 3 Braves 4–0 Luzardo (4–7) Elder (2–4) LoanDepot Park 10,76768–92 W3
161October 4 Braves 1–2 Odorizzi (6–6) Garrett (3–7) Jansen (41) LoanDepot Park 14,13868–93 L1
162October 5 Braves 12–9 Nardi (1–1) Chavez (4–3) Floro (10) LoanDepot Park 12,19569–93 W1
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Marlins team member

Statistics

Batting

(through October 5, 2022)
Players in bold are on the active roster.
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
Jesús Aguilar 11341537981801549127106.236.286.388161
Brian Anderson 983384375161828137101.222.311.346117
Willians Astudillo 21545130014113.241.255.29616
Jon Berti 1023584786173428414289.240.321.338121
JJ Bleday 65204213410251643067.167.277.30963
Peyton Burdick 3292819404111835.207.284.38035
Jazz Chisholm Jr. 6021339541041445122166.254.325.535114
Garrett Cooper 11941437108332950040119.261.337.415172
Bryan De La Cruz 1153293883200134341990.252.294.432142
Lewin Díaz 5816012274051111154.169.224.28846
Joe Dunand 310231011003.300.364.7007
Jerar Encarnación 2377714303142332.182.210.33826
Nick Fortes 7221741506192451845.230.304.39285
Avisaíl García 98357318090835417109.224.266.317113
Erik González 16374710031412.189.268.2168
Jordan Groshans 176191600120413.262.308.31119
Billy Hamilton 2013910000718.077.143.0771
Payton Henry 1528240004058.143.314.1434
Charles Leblanc 48156184110041141253.263.320.40463
Miguel Rojas 1404713411119263692661.236.283.323152
Jesús Sánchez 983133867143133612692.214.280.403126
Jorge Soler 722703256130133403190.207.295.400108
Jacob Stallings 114346257712043402983.223.292.292101
Joey Wendle 1013472790241332121550.259.297.360125
Luke Williams 711152027411311940.235.290.31336
TEAM TOTALS16253955861241248201445541224361429.230.294.3631961

Source [10]

Pitching

(through October 5, 2022)
Players in bold are on the active roster.
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; WHIP = Walks plus hits per inning pitched; 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

PlayerWLERAWHIPGGSSVIPHRERBBK
Sandy Alcántara 1492.280.9832320228.2174675850207
Shawn Armstrong 0010.801.957006.21010835
Willians Astudillo 000.001.002002.000020
Anthony Bass 231.410.94450044.2321071045
Anthony Bender 133.261.29220619.11777817
Richard Bleier 223.551.44551150.26322201032
Huascar Brazobán 113.091.47270032.02613112140
Jeff Brigham 013.381.33160124.0221091028
Edward Cabrera 643.011.071414071.24424243375
Daniel Castano 134.041.43107035.2422016920
Jack Fishman 004.091.1870011.0135506
Dylan Floro 133.021.175601053.24823181548
Braxton Garrett 373.581.251717088.08638352490
Louis Head 007.231.56230123.22619191123
Elieser Hernández 366.351.432010062.16748442260
Bryan Hoeing 1112.081.9081012.219171756
Jordan Holloway 003.381.501002.231112
A.J. Ladwig 0010.801.801003.164400
Pablo López 10103.751.1732320180.0157787553174
Jesús Luzardo 473.321.0418180100.169403735120
Max Meyer 017.501.502206.075526
Tommy Nance 234.331.51352043.24522212157
Andrew Nardi 119.822.66130014.22517161424
Nick Neidert 013.601.001105.052203
Steven Okert 552.981.17600051.13419172663
Zach Pop 203.601.25180020.02398214
Cody Poteet 013.861.21122028.02312121121
Trevor Rogers 4115.471.5123230107.0116696545106
Tanner Scott 454.311.616702062.25534304690
Cole Sulser 145.291.62390234.03923201638
Jimmy Yacabonis 116.751.829009.11287515
Aneurys Zabala 000.001.502002.230012
TEAM TOTALS69933.861.27162162411437.113116766175111437

Source [10]

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
Triple-A Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp International League Daren Brown
Double-A Pensacola Blue Wahoos Southern League Kevin Randel
High-A Beloit Sky Carp Midwest League Jorge Hernandez
Low-A Jupiter Hammerheads Florida State League Ángel Espada
Rookie FCL Marlins Florida Complex League Nelson Prada
Rookie DSL Marlins Dominican Summer League Luis Dorante Sr.

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