2024 Miami Marlins season

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2024  Miami Marlins
League National League
Division East
Ballpark LoanDepot Park
City Miami, Florida
Record6–17 (.261)
Owners Bruce Sherman
President of baseball operationsPeter Bendix
Managers Skip Schumaker
Television Bally Sports Florida
Bally Sports Sun
Radio WINZ
Miami Marlins Radio Network (English)
  2023 Seasons

The 2024 Miami Marlins season is the 32nd season for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise in the National League and the 13th as the Miami Marlins. The Marlins play their home games at LoanDepot Park as members of the National League East.

Contents

Offseason

Marlins general manager Kim Ng, the sport's first female GM, left the team after three years due to a disagreement between the Marlins and Ng. [1] Reports indicated the reason for the disagreement was that the Marlins wanted to hire a president of baseball operations as her superior, thereby reducing her power as GM. [2] The Marlins later named Peter Bendix, a vice president for the Tampa Bay Rays, the team's new GM. [3]

Regular season

Season standings

National League East

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Atlanta Braves 1460.7006–38–3
Philadelphia Phillies 1480.636110–64–2
New York Mets 1290.5716–66–3
Washington Nationals 10110.4764–56–6
Miami Marlins 6170.2612–114–6

National League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Atlanta Braves 1460.700
Milwaukee Brewers 1460.700
Los Angeles Dodgers 13110.542
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Philadelphia Phillies 1480.636+1½
Chicago Cubs 1390.591
Cincinnati Reds 1290.571
New York Mets 1290.571
Pittsburgh Pirates 11110.500
San Diego Padres 12120.500
Arizona Diamondbacks 11120.4782
Washington Nationals 10110.4762
San Francisco Giants 10130.4353
St. Louis Cardinals 9130.409
Miami Marlins 6170.2617
Colorado Rockies 5170.227

Record vs. opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024

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Arizona 0–31–20–05–20–00–00–00–00–00–00–01–12–10–01–2
Atlanta 3–00–00–00–00–02–10–01–22–10–00–00–00–00–05–1
Chicago 2–10–00–03–02–11–00–00–00–00–01–20–00–00–03–3
Cincinnati 0–00–00–00–00–00–01–21–22–10–00–00–00–02–14–3
Colorado 2–50–00–30–00–00–00–00–00–30–00–00–00–00–02–4
Los Angeles 0–00–01–20–00–00–00–00–10–00–02–33–03–11–22–1
Miami 0–01–20–10–00–00–00–00–00–00–40–01–21–20–01–5
Milwaukee 0–00–00–02–10–00–00–03–00–00–01–21–00–00–05–3
New York 0–02–10–02–10–01–00–00–30–03–00–00–00–00–03–3
Philadelphia 0–01–20–01–23–00–00–00–00–02–20–00–02–12–11–0
Pittsburgh 0–00–00–00–00–00–04–00–00–32–20–00–00–02–13–3
San Diego 0–00–02–10–00–03–20–02–10–00–00–03–41–20–00–1
San Francisco 1–10–00–00–00–00–32–10–00–00–00–04–30–01–21–2
St. Louis 1–20–00–00–00–01–32–10–10–01–20–02–10–00–02–1
Washington 0–00–00–01–20–02–10–00–00–01–21–20–02–10–01–3

Updated with the results of all games through April 19, 2024.

Current roster

Active rosterInactive rosterCoaches/Other

Pitchers
Starting rotation

Bullpen


Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list

Restricted list

Game Log

Regular season

Legend
 Marlins win
 Marlins loss
 Postponement
BoldMarlins team member
2024 Game Log: 6–17 (Home: 2–11; Away: 4–6)
March/April: 6–17 (Home: 2–11; Away: 4–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
1March 28 Pirates 5–6 (12) Ortiz (1–0) Cronin (0–1) Hernández (1)32,5640–1 L1
2March 29 Pirates 2–7 Ryan (1–0) Puk (0–1)13,6360–2 L2
3March 30 Pirates 3–9 Jones (1–0) Weathers (0–1)14,2030–3 L3
4March 31 Pirates 7–9 (10) Bednar (1–0) Scott (0–1) Stratton (1)15,9150–4 L4
5April 1 Angels 4–7 Cimber (1–0) Scott (0–2) Estévez (2)9,4110–5 L5
6April 2 Angels 1–3 Anderson (1–0) Luzardo (0–1) García (1)9,0330–6 L6
7April 3 Angels 2–10 Sandoval (1–1) Puk (0–2) Zuñiga (1)8,5730–7 L7
8April 4@ Cardinals 5–8 Gallegos (1–0) Sánchez (0–1) Helsley (2)47,2730–8 L8
9April 6@ Cardinals 1–3 Matz (1–0) Rogers (0–1) Helsley (3)37,3280–9 L9
10April 7@ Cardinals 10–3 Meyer (1–0) Gibson (1–1)39,5191–9 W1
11April 8@ Yankees 0–7 Cortés Jr. (1–1) Luzardo (0–2)31,0711–10 L1
12April 9@ Yankees 2–3 Rodón (1–0) Puk (0–3) Holmes (5)37,6801–11 L2
13April 10@ Yankees 5–2 Weathers (1–1) Stroman (1–1) Scott (1)36,2952–11 W1
14April 12 Braves 1–8 Fried (1–0) Rogers (0–2)14,4082–12 L1
15April 13 Braves 5–1 Meyer (2–0) Sale (1–1)22,3273–12 W1
16April 14 Braves 7–9 Minter (2–1) Scott (0–3) Iglesias (3)20,7573–13 L1
17April 15 Giants 3–4 Harrison (2–1) Soriano (0–1) Doval (2)8,2903–14 L2
18April 16 Giants 6–3 Weathers (2–1) Walker (1–2) Scott (2)8,0764–14 W1
19April 17 Giants 1–3 Winn (1–3) Cronin (0–2) Doval (3)8,1794–15 L1
April 18@ Cubs Postponed (rain); Makeup: April 20
20April 19@ Cubs 3–8 Taillon (1–0) Puk (0–4)29,5954–16 L2
21April 20 (1)@ Cubs 3–2 Faucher (1–0) Alzolay (1–2) Scott (3)36,3795–16 W1
22April 20 (2)@ Cubs 3–5 Imanaga (3–0) Bender (0–1) Neris (1)32,3865–17 L1
23April 21@ Cubs 6–3 Cabrera (1–0) Hendricks (0–3) Scott (4)36,0676–17 W1
24April 22@ Braves
25April 23@ Braves
26April 24@ Braves
27April 26 Nationals
28April 27 Nationals
29April 28 Nationals
30April 29 Nationals
31April 30 Rockies
May: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
32May 1 Rockies
33May 2 Rockies
34May 3@ Athletics
35May 4@ Athletics
36May 5@ Athletics
37May 6@ Dodgers
38May 7@ Dodgers
39May 8@ Dodgers
40May 10 Phillies
41May 11 Phillies
42May 12 Phillies
43May 13@ Tigers
44May 14@ Tigers
45May 15@ Tigers
46May 17 Mets
47May 18 Mets
48May 19 Mets
49May 20 Brewers
50May 21 Brewers
51May 22 Brewers
52May 24@ Diamondbacks
53May 25@ Diamondbacks
54May 26@ Diamondbacks
55May 27@ Padres
56May 28@ Padres
57May 29@ Padres
58May 31 Rangers
June: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
59June 1 Rangers
60June 2 Rangers
61June 4 Rays
62June 5 Rays
63June 7 Guardians
64June 8 Guardians
65June 9 Guardians
66June 11@ Mets
67June 12@ Mets
68June 13@ Mets
69June 14@ Nationals
70June 15@ Nationals
71June 16@ Nationals
72June 17 Cardinals
73June 18 Cardinals
74June 19 Cardinals
75June 21 Mariners
76June 22 Mariners
77June 23 Mariners
78June 24@ Royals
79June 25@ Royals
80June 26@ Royals
81June 27@ Phillies
82June 28@ Phillies
83June 29@ Phillies
84June 30@ Phillies
July: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
85July 2 Red Sox
86July 3 Red Sox
87July 4 Red Sox
88July 5 White Sox
89July 6 White Sox
90July 7 White Sox
91July 9@ Astros
92July 10@ Astros
93July 11@ Astros
94July 12@ Reds
95July 13@ Reds
96July 14@ Reds
97July 19 Mets
98July 20 Mets
99July 21 Mets
100July 22 Mets
101July 23 Orioles
102July 24 Orioles
103July 25 Orioles
104July 26@ Brewers
105July 27@ Brewers
106July 28@ Brewers
107July 30@ Rays
108July 31@ Rays
August: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
109August 1@ Braves
110August 2@ Braves
111August 3@ Braves
112August 4@ Braves
113August 5 Reds
114August 6 Reds
115August 7 Reds
116August 8 Reds
117August 9 Padres
118August 10 Padres
119August 11 Padres
120August 13@ Phillies
121August 14@ Phillies
122August 16@ Mets
123August 17@ Mets
124August 18@ Mets
125August 19 Diamondbacks
126August 20 Diamondbacks
127August 21 Diamondbacks
128August 23 Cubs
129August 24 Cubs
130August 25 Cubs
131August 26@ Rockies
132August 27@ Rockies
133August 28@ Rockies
134August 29@ Rockies
135August 30@ Giants
136August 31@ Giants
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox/Streak
137September 1@ Giants
138September 3 Nationals
139September 4 Nationals
140September 5 Phillies
141September 6 Phillies
142September 7 Phillies
143September 8 Phillies
144September 9@ Pirates
145September 10@ Pirates
146September 11@ Pirates
147September 12@ Nationals
148September 13@ Nationals
149September 14@ Nationals
150September 15@ Nationals
151September 17 Dodgers
152September 18 Dodgers
153September 19 Dodgers
154September 20 Braves
155September 21 Braves
156September 22 Braves
157September 24@ Twins
158September 25@ Twins
159September 26@ Twins
160September 27@ Blue Jays
161September 28@ Blue Jays
162September 29@ Blue Jays

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 Billy Gardner Jr.
Low-A Jupiter Hammerheads Florida State League Nelson Prada
Rookie FCL Marlins Florida Complex League Luis Dorante
Rookie DSL Marlins Dominican Summer League Oscar Escobar
Carlos Mota

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