Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1997 Florida Marlins season was the fifth season for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise in the National League. It would begin with the team attempting to improve on their season from 1996. Their manager was Jim Leyland . They played home games at Pro Player Stadium . They finished with a record of 92–70, posting the first winning season in franchise history and winning the NL Wild Card. They got through the National League playoffs and won the World Series over the Cleveland Indians .
Offseason
November 22, 1996: Bobby Bonilla was signed as a free agent with the Florida Marlins.[ 1]
March 26, 1997: Cliff Floyd was traded by the Montreal Expos to the Florida Marlins for Dustin Hermanson and Joe Orsulak.[ 2]
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LA
MTL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
AL
Atlanta
—
9–2
9–2
5–6
4–8
7–4
6–5
10–2
5–7
10–2
5–6
8–3
7–4
8–3
8–7
Chicago
2–9
—
7–5
2–9
2–9
3–9
5–6
4–7
6–5
6–5
7–5
6–5
5–6
4–8
9–6
Cincinnati
2–9
5–7
—
5–6
5–6
5–7
6–5
6–5
2–9
8–3
8–4
5–6
4–7
6–6
9–6
Colorado
6–5
9–2
6–5
—
7–4
5–6
5–7
7–4
6–5
4–7
4–7
4–8
4–8
7–4
9–7
Florida
8–4
9–2
6–5
4–7
—
7–4
7–4
7–5
4–8
6–6
7–4
5–6
5–6
5–6
12–3
Houston
4–7
9–3
7–5
6–5
4–7
—
7–4
8–3
7–4
4–7
6–6
6–5
3–8
9–3
4–11
Los Angeles
5–6
6–5
5–6
7–5
4–7
4–7
—
7–4
6–5
10–1
9–2
5–7
6–6
5–6
9–7
Montreal
2–10
7–4
5–6
4–7
5–7
3–8
4–7
—
5–7
6–6
5–6
8–3
6–5
6–5
12–3
New York
7–5
5–6
9–2
5–6
8–4
4–7
5–6
7–5
—
7–5
7–4
5–6
3–8
9–2
7–8
Philadelphia
2–10
5–6
3–8
7–4
6–6
7–4
1–10
6–6
5–7
—
5–6
7–4
3–8
6–5
5–10
Pittsburgh
6–5
5–7
4–8
7–4
4–7
6–6
2–9
6–5
4–7
6–5
—
5–6
8–3
9–3
7–8
San Diego
3–8
5–6
6–5
8–4
6–5
5–6
7–5
3–8
6–5
4–7
6–5
—
4–8
5–6
8–8
San Francisco
4–7
6–5
7–4
8–4
6–5
8–3
6–6
5–6
8–3
8–3
3–8
8–4
—
3–8
10–6
St. Louis
3–8
8–4
6–6
4–7
6–5
3–9
6–5
5–6
2–9
5–6
3–9
6–5
8–3
—
8–7
Transactions
July 21, 1997: Darren Daulton was traded by the Philadelphia Phillies to the Florida Marlins for Billy McMillon.[ 3]
July 27, 1997: Craig Counsell was traded by the Colorado Rockies to the Florida Marlins for Mark Hutton.[ 4]
July 29, 1997: Matt Treanor was traded by the Kansas City Royals to the Florida Marlins for Matt Whisenant.[ 5]
Roster
1997 Florida Marlins
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases
[ 6]
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases
[ 6]
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Postseason
NLDS
Florida wins the series, 3-0
Game
Home
Score
Visitor
Score
Date
Series
1
Florida
2
San Francisco
1
September 30
1-0 (FLA)
2
Florida
7
San Francisco
6
October 1
2-0 (FLA)
3
San Francisco
2
Florida
6
October 3
3-0 (FLA)
NLCS
Game
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
Score
Record
(FLA-ATL)
Attendance
1
October 7
Florida
5
Atlanta
3
1-0
49,244
2
October 8
Florida
1
Atlanta
7
1-1
48,933
3
October 10
Atlanta
2
Florida
5
2-1
53,857
4
October 11
Atlanta
4
Florida
0
2-2
54,890
5
October 12
Atlanta
1
Florida
2
3-2
46,496
6
October 14
Florida
7
Atlanta
4
4-2
50,466
Florida wins series 4–2 and advance to the World Series
World Series
Game 1
October 18, 1997, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami
Game 2
October 19, 1997, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami
Game 3
October 21, 1997, at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Ohio
Game 4
October 22, 1997, at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Ohio
Game 5
October 23, 1997, at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Ohio
Game 6
October 25, 1997, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami
Game 7
October 26, 1997, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami
Awards and honors
1997 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Moisés Alou, reserve
Kevin Brown, reserve
Charles Johnson, reserve
Farm system
[ 7]
References
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