2015 Miami Marlins season
Major League Baseball team season
The Miami Marlins' 2015 season was the 23rd season for the Major League Baseball franchise, and the fourth as the "Miami" Marlins. They failed to make the playoffs for the 12th consecutive season.
Offseason
October 30: Rafael Furcal , Kevin Gregg , Reed Johnson , and Brad Penny become free agents.
Week of November 3: Signed 5 players to a minor league contract.
Week of November 12: Signed 4 players to a minor league contract and sent Kyle Jensen to the Los Angeles Dodgers for an unnamed players.
November 20: Promoted 5 players from the minors.
November 24: Signed Cole Gillespie to a minor league contract.
November 28: Received Aaron Crow from the Kansas City Royals for Brian Flynn and Reid Redman .
December 1: Signed James Leverton to a minor league contract.
December 2: Signed Chris Narveson to a minor league contract.
December 9: Invited 7 players to Spring training and signed Jhonatan Solano to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
December 10: Signed Issac Galloway to a minor league contract.
December 11: Drafted Andrew McKirahan and conducted these trades:
Week of December 15: Signed 5 players to a minor league contract and invited 1 of them to spring training. Also signed Michael Morse and conducted these trades:
December 23: Claimed Preston Claiborne off waivers from the Yankees.
Week of January 2: Signed 5 players to a minor league contract and invited 3 of them to spring training.
Week of January 12: Signed 4 players to a minor league contract and invited 3 of them to spring training.
January 20: Signed 2 players to a minor league contract.
January 21: Invited 9 players to spring training.
January 22: Signed Tim Fedroff to a minor league contract.
January 27: Signed Ichiro Suzuki .
February 4: Sent Arquimedes Caminero to the Pittsburgh Pirates for cash.
Season standings
National League East
National League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2015
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
3–3
2–4
6–1
13–6
6–13
5–2
5–2
2–5
2–4
1–5
9–10
11–8
0–7
3–4
11–9
Atlanta
3–3
—
1–6
3–4
1–6
3–3
10–9
5–2
8–11
11–8
2–4
2–5
3–4
4–2
5–14
6–14
Chicago
4–2
6–1
—
13–6
4–2
3–4
3–3
14–5
7–0
2–5
11–8
3–3
5–2
8–11
4–3
10–10
Cincinnati
1–6
4–3
6–13
—
2–4
1–6
3–4
9–10
0–7
4–2
11–8
2–4
2–5
7–12
5–1
7–13
Colorado
6–13
6–1
2–4
4–2
—
8–11
2–5
5–1
0–7
5–2
1–6
7–12
11–8
3–4
3–3
5–15
Los Angeles
13–6
3–3
4–3
6–1
11–8
—
4–2
4–3
3–4
5–2
1–5
14–5
8–11
2–5
4–2
10–10
Miami
2–5
9–10
3–3
4–3
5–2
2–4
—
4–2
8–11
9–10
1–6
2–5
5–2
1–5
9–10
7–13
Milwaukee
2–5
2–5
5–14
10–9
1–5
3–4
2–4
—
3–3
7–0
10–9
5–2
1–5
6–13
3–4
8–12
New York
5–2
11–8
0–7
7–0
7–0
4–3
11–8
3–3
—
14–5
0–6
2–4
3–3
3–4
11–8
9–11
Philadelphia
4–2
8–11
5–2
2–4
2–5
2–5
10–9
0–7
5–14
—
2–5
5–1
1–5
2–5
7–12
8–12
Pittsburgh
5–1
4–2
8–11
8–11
6–1
5–1
6–1
9–10
6–0
5–2
—
5–2
6–1
9–10
3–4
13–7
San Diego
10–9
5–2
3–3
4–2
12–7
5–14
5–2
2–5
4–2
1–5
2–5
—
8–11
4–3
2–5
7–13
San Francisco
8–11
4–3
2–5
5–2
8–11
11–8
2–5
5–1
3–3
5–1
1–6
11–8
—
2–4
4–3
13–7
St. Louis
7–0
2–4
11–8
12–7
4–3
5–2
5–1
13–6
4–3
5–2
10–9
3–4
4–2
—
4–2
11–9
Washington
4–3
14–5
3–4
1–5
3–3
2–4
10–9
4–3
8–11
12–7
4–3
5–2
3–4
2–4
—
8–12
Season summary
Playing against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium on August 14, Ichiro Suzuki tied and passed a hits milestone. Suzuki collected his 4,191st hit in top-level professional baseball off Cardinals starting pitcher Jaime García , matching Ty Cobb . It was Suzuki's 2,913th hit in Major League Baseball , following 1,278 hits in nine seasons in the Nippon Professional Baseball league in Japan.[ 1] He passed Cobb the next night with two singles off John Lackey .[ 2]
In popular culture
In the 1989 film Back to the Future Part II , a Major League Baseball team from Miami plays in the 2015 World Series, losing to the Chicago Cubs . Although the city of Miami has created a professional baseball team since 1989, the 2015 team was in the National League and thus, could not have played the Cubs in the World Series. The 2015 Chicago Cubs competed in the National League Championship Series.
Game log
Legend
Marlins win
Marlins loss
Postponement
Bold
Marlins team member
Game log (71–91)
#
Date/Time
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 6
Braves
1–2
Teherán (1–0)
Álvarez (0–1)
Grilli (1)
36,969
0–1
2
April 7
Braves
2–12
Wood (1–0)
Latos (0–1)
—
17,483
0–2
3
April 8
Braves
0–2
Cunniff (1–0)
Koehler (0–1)
Grilli (2)
16,127
0–3
4
April 10
Rays
10–9(10)
Morris (1–0)
Boxberger (0–1)
—
17,375
1–3
5
April 11
Rays
0–2
Archer (1–1)
Cosart (0–1)
Boxberger (2)
17,830
1–4
6
April 12
Rays
5–8
Karns (1–1)
Álvarez (0–2)
Frieri (1)
20,199
1–5
7
April 13
@ Braves
2–3
Miller (1–0)
Latos (0–2)
Grilli (4)
13,417
1–6
8
April 14
@ Braves
8–2
Koehler (1–1)
Cahill (0–1)
—
15,765
2–6
9
April 15
@ Braves
6–2
Haren (1–0)
Stults (0–1)
—
18,342
3–6
10
April 16
@ Mets
5–7
Blevins (1–0)
Dunn (0–1)
Familia (4)
20,556
3–7
11
April 17
@ Mets
1–4
Colón (3–0)
Hand (0–1)
Familia (5)
38,753
3–8
12
April 18
@ Mets
4–5
DeGrom (2–1)
Latos (0–3)
Torres (1)
41,844
3–9
13
April 19
@ Mets
6–7
Harvey (3–0)
Koehler (1–2)
Familia (6)
41,234
3–10
14
April 21
@ Phillies
3–7
Williams (1–1)
Haren (1–1)
—
21,993
3–11
15
April 22
@ Phillies
6–1
Cosart (1–1)
García (1–1)
—
23,417
4–11
16
April 23
@ Phillies
9–1
Phelps (1–0)
McGowan (1–1)
—
17,097
5–11
17
April 24
Nationals
3–2
Morris (2–0)
Roark (0–2)
Cishek (1)
16,259
6–11
18
April 25
Nationals
8–0
Koehler (2–2)
Strasburg (1–2)
—
18,129
7–11
19
April 26
Nationals
6–2
Haren (2–1)
Gonzalez (1–2)
—
21,433
8–11
20
April 27
Mets
1–3
Torres (1–0)
Cishek (0–1)
Familia (9)
18,547
8–12
21
April 28
Mets
4–3
Morris (3–0)
Torres (1–1)
Cishek (2)
17,255
9–12
22
April 29
Mets
7–3
Dyson (1–0)
Colón (4–1)
—
17,076
10–12
#
Date/Time
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
23
May 1
Phillies
4–3
Cishek (1–1)
Giles (1–1)
—
18,511
11–12
24
May 2
Phillies
7–0
Haren (3–1)
Hamels (1–3)
—
33,348
12–12
25
May 3
Phillies
2–6
González (1–1)
Cosart (1–2)
—
20,461
12–13
26
May 4
@ Nationals
4–6
Grace (1–0)
Morris (3–1)
Roark (1)
24,731
12–14
27
May 5
@ Nationals
2–1
Latos (1–3)
Strasburg (2–3)
Cishek (3)
25,332
13–14
28
May 6
@ Nationals
5–7
Scherzer (2–3)
Koehler (2–3)
Storen (8)
31,417
13–15
29
May 7
@ Giants
7–2
Haren (4–1)
Hudson (1–3)
—
41,367
14–15
30
May 8
@ Giants
0–6
Lincecum (3–2)
Cosart (1–3)
Petit (1)
41,413
14–16
31
May 9
@ Giants
6–2
Phelps (2–0)
Bumgarner (3–2)
—
42,285
15–16
32
May 10
@ Giants
2–3
Casilla (4–0)
Cishek (1–2)
—
41,889
15–17
33
May 11
@ Dodgers
3–5
Howell (2–1)
Cishek (1–3)
—
44,941
15–18
34
May 12
@ Dodgers
1–11
Bolsinger (1–0)
Haren (4–2)
—
49,628
15–19
35
May 13
@ Dodgers
5–4
Dyson (2–0)
Liberatore (0–1)
Ramos (1)
38,316
16–19
36
May 15
Braves
3–5
Martin (2–2)
Dunn (0–2)
Grilli (10)
18,334
16–20
37
May 16
Braves
3–5
Wood (2–2)
Latos (1–4)
Grilli (11)
18,166
16–21
38
May 17
Braves
0–6
Miller (5–1)
Álvarez (0–3)
—
23,075
16–22
39
May 18
Diamondbacks
2–3 (13)
Reed (1–2)
Cishek (1–4)
Burgos (1)
17,526
16–23
40
May 19
Diamondbacks
2–4
Hudson (1–1)
Dunn (0–3)
Burgos (2)
16,034
16–24
41
May 20
Diamondbacks
1–6
Anderson (1–1)
Phelps (2–1)
—
17,158
16–25
42
May 21
Diamondbacks
6–7
Chafin (2–0)
Dyson (2–1)
Ziegler (1)
20,692
16–26
43
May 22
Orioles
5–8
Wilson (1–0)
Álvarez (0–4)
Britton (10)
19,977
16–27
44
May 23
Orioles
1–0 (13)
Capps (1–0)
McFarland (0–1)
—
21,356
17–27
45
May 24
Orioles
5–2
Koehler (3–3)
González (5–3)
Ramos (2)
23,834
18–27
46
May 25
@ Pirates
2–4
Morton (0–1)
Phelps (2–2)
Melancon (11)
20,046
18–28
47
May 26
@ Pirates
1–5
Locke (3–2)
Urena (0–1)
—
20,806
18–29
48
May 27
@ Pirates
2–5
Cole (7–2)
Dyson (2–2)
Melancon (12)
33,238
18–30
49
May 29
@ Mets
4–3
Haren (5–2)
Harvey (5–3)
Ramos (3)
33,880
19–30
50
May 30
@ Mets
9–5
Dunn (1–3)
Robles (0–1)
Ramos (4)
39,095
20–30
51
May 31
@ Mets
3–4
Colón (8–3)
Cishek (1–5)
Familia (15)
28,711
20–31
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
52
June 1
Cubs
1–5
Hammel (4–2)
Urena (0–2)
—
20,964
20–32
53
June 2
Cubs
5–2
Hand (1–1)
Hendricks (1–2)
Ramos (5)
23,789
21–32
54
June 3
Cubs
7–3
Haren (6–2)
Lester (4–4)
—
22,962
22–32
55
June 5
@ Rockies
6–2
Koehler (4–3)
Butler (3–6)
Ramos (6)
32,091
23–32
56
June 6
@ Rockies
5–10
Rusin (2–0)
Phelps (2–3)
—
30,373
23–33
57
June 7
@ Rockies
3–2 (10)
Dyson (3–2)
Logan (0–2)
Ramos (7)
35,139
24–33
58
June 8
@ Blue Jays
3–11
Estrada (3–3)
Hand (1–2)
—
17,582
24–34
59
June 9
@ Blue Jays
3–4
Hendriks (2–0)
Ramos (0–1)
—
20,558
24–35
60
June 10
@ Blue Jays
2–7
Copeland (1–0)
Koehler (4–4)
—
44,106
24–36
61
June 11
Rockies
6–0
Phelps (3–3)
Rusin (2–1)
—
18,003
25–36
62
June 12
Rockies
5–1
Urena (1–2)
Kendrick (2–8)
—
20,355
26–36
63
June 13
Rockies
4–1
Latos (2–4)
Hale (2–1)
Ramos (8)
26,647
27–36
64
June 14
Rockies
1–4
de la Rosa (4–2)
Haren (6–3)
Axford (12)
20,879
27–37
65
June 15
Yankees
2–1
Koehler (5–4)
Tanaka (4–2)
Ramos (9)
33,961
28–37
66
June 16
Yankees
12–2
Phelps (4–3)
Eovaldi (5–2)
—
33,083
29–37
67
June 17
@ Yankees
1–2
Pineda (8–3)
Urena (1–3)
Betances (4)
43,048
29–38
68
June 18
@ Yankees
4–9
Shreve (4–1)
Dunn (1–4)
—
38,239
29–39
69
June 19
@ Reds
0–5
Leake (4–4)
Haren (6–4)
—
33,379
29–40
70
June 20
@ Reds
5–0
Nicolino (1–0)
DeSclafani (5–5)
—
36,755
30–40
71
June 21
@ Reds
2–5
Lorenzen (3–2)
Phelps (4–4)
Chapman (15)
36,780
30–41
72
June 23
Cardinals
3–4
Martinez (8–3)
Dyson (3–3)
Rosenthal (22)
21,759
30–42
73
June 24
Cardinals
1–6
García (3–3)
Latos (2–5)
—
18,492
30–43
74
June 25
Cardinals
1–5
Lynn (5–4)
Haren (6–5)
—
20,733
30–44
75
June 26
Dodgers
1–7
Anderson (4–4)
Nicolino (1–1)
—
21,957
30–45
76
June 27
Dodgers
3–2
Koehler (6–4)
Kershaw (5–6)
Ramos (10)
24,770
31–45
77
June 28
Dodgers
0–2
Greinke (6–2)
Urena (1–4)
Jansen (11)
25,147
31–46
78
June 30
Giants
5–3
Latos (3–5)
Vogelsong (6–6)
Ramos (11)
19,711
32–46
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
79
July 1
Giants
6–5
Cishek (2–5)
Casilla (4–2)
—
19,341
33–46
80
July 2
Giants
5–4
Fernández (1–0)
Cain (0–1)
Ramos (12)
32,598
34–46
81
July 3
@ Cubs
2–1
Koehler (7–4)
Hammel (5–4)
Ramos (13)
41,212
35–46
82
July 4
@ Cubs
2–7
Richard (1–0)
Cosart (1–4)
—
37,898
35–47
83
July 5
@ Cubs
0–2
Hendricks (4–4)
Latos (3–6)
Motte (4)
37,764
35–48
84
July 7
@ Red Sox
3–4
Tazawa (1–3)
Cishek (2–6)
Uehara (20)
36,863
35–49
85
July 8
@ Red Sox
3–6
Porcello (5–9)
Koehler (7–5)
Uehara (21)
37,009
35–50
86
July 9
Reds
2–0
Fernández (2–0)
Lorenzen (3–4)
Ramos (14)
25,027
36–50
87
July 10
Reds
0–1
Leake (6–5)
Phelps (4–5)
Chapman (18)
22,222
36–51
88
July 11
Reds
14–3
Conley (1–0)
Iglesias (1–2)
—
21,052
37–51
89
July 12
Reds
8–1
Haren (7–5)
Cueto (6–6)
—
23,842
38–51
90
July 17
@ Phillies
3–6
Giles (4–2)
Morris (3–2)
—
23,074
38–52
91
July 18
@ Phillies
1–3
Billingsley (2–3)
Koehler (7–6)
Papelbon (15)
23,655
38–53
92
July 19
@ Phillies
7–8
Neris (1–0)
Ramos (0–2)
—
21,739
38–54
93
July 20
@ Diamondbacks
1–3
De La Rosa (7–5)
Phelps (4–6)
Ziegler (15)
17,668
38–55
94
July 21
@ Diamondbacks
3–0
Latos (4–6)
Hellickson (6–6)
Ramos (15)
16,983
39–55
95
July 22
@ Diamondbacks
5–3
Fernández (3–0)
Ray (3–5)
Ramos (16)
15,857
40–55
96
July 23
@ Padres
4–0
Koehler (8–6)
Ross (6–8)
—
29,345
41–55
97
July 24
@ Padres
1–3
Cashner (4–10)
Haren (7–6)
Kimbrel (27)
25,897
41–56
98
July 25
@ Padres
1–3
Kennedy (6–9)
Phelps (4–7)
Kimbrel (28)
37,300
41–57
99
July 26
@ Padres
2–3
Despaigne (4–7)
Latos (4–7)
Kimbrel (29)
33,292
41–58
100
July 28
Nationals
4–1
Fernández (4–0)
Zimmermann (8–6)
Ramos (17)
23,988
42–58
101
July 29
Nationals
2–7
Fister (4–6)
Koehler (8–7)
19,513
42–59
102
July 30
Nationals
0–1
Scherzer (11–8)
Haren (7–7)
Papelbon (18)
30,068
42–60
103
July 31
Padres
8–3
Maurer (7–3)
Ramos (0–3)
—
19,582
42–61
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
104
August 1
Padres
3–5
Despaigne (5–7)
Urena (1–5)
Kimbrel (31)
21,614
42–62
105
August 2
Padres
5–2
Ramos (1–3)
Maurer (7–4)
—
25,228
43–62
106
August 3
Mets
1–12
Colón (10–10)
Koehler (8–8)
—
23,119
43–63
107
August 4
Mets
1–5
Niese (6–9)
Dunn (1–5)
—
23,822
43–64
108
August 5
Mets
6–8
Harvey (10–7)
Phelps (4–8)
Familia (29)
25,897
43–65
109
August 6
@ Braves
8–9
McKirahan (1–0)
Morris (3–3)
—
18,548
43–66
110
August 7
@ Braves
3–6
Detwiler (1–5)
Flores (0–1)
Vizcaíno (2)
22,769
43-67
111
August 8
@ Braves
2–7
Foltynewicz (4–3)
Koehler (8–9)
—
42,544
43–68
112
August 9
@ Braves
4–1
Hand (2–2)
Miller (5–9)
Ramos (18)
24,610
44–68
113
August 11
Red Sox
5–4
Morris (4–3)
Breslow (0–2)
—
31,951
45–68
114
August 12
Red Sox
14–6
Barraclough (1–0)
Rodriquez (6–5)
—
26,041
46–68
115
August 14
@ Cardinals
1–3
Vizcaíno (5–4)
Koehler (8–10)
Rosenthal (36)
42,025
46–69
116
August 15
@ Cardinals
2–6
Lackey (10–7)
Hand (2–3)
—
44,706
46–70
117
August 16
@ Cardinals
6–4
Narveson (1–0)
Martinez (12–5)
Ramos (19)
43,826
47–70
118
August 17
@ Brewers
6–2
Nicolino (2–1)
Garza (6–13)
—
21,910
48–70
119
August 18
@ Brewers
9–6
Flores (1–1)
Cravy (0–5)
Ramos (20)
31,937
49–70
120
August 19
@ Brewers
7–8
Peralta (4–7)
Koehler (8–11)
Rodríguez (30)
30,453
49–71
121
August 20
Phillies
9–7
Hand (3–3)
Williams (4–9)
Ramos (21)
19,689
50–71
122
August 21
Phillies
1–7
Eickhoff (1–0)
Flores (1–2)
—
19,391
50–72
123
August 22
Phillies
2–4
Araújo (2–1)
Ramos (1–4)
Giles (9)
22,113
50–73
124
August 23
Phillies
0–2
Nola (4–1)
Conley (1–1)
Giles (10)
22,693
50–74
125
August 24
Pirates
2–5
Happ (6–7)
Koehler (8–12)
Melancon (40)
17,644
50–75
126
August 25
Pirates
5–1
Hand (4-3)
Morton (8-5)
Ramos (22)
17,371
51–75
127
August 26
Pirates
2–7
Locke (7-8)
Narveson (1-1)
—
16,560
51–76
128
August 27
Pirates
1–2
Cole (15-7)
Nicolino (2-2)
Melancon (41)
19,950
51–77
129
August 28
@ Nationals
4–3
Conley (2–1)
Scherzer (11–11)
Ramos (23)
30,892
52–77
130
August 29
@ Nationals
1–5
Zimmermann (11–8)
Koehler (8–13)
—
31,519
52–78
131
August 30
@ Nationals
4–7
Fister (5–7)
Hand (4–4)
Papelbon (22)
34,488
52–79
132
August 31
@ Braves
4–0
Narveson (2-1)
Miller (5-12)
—
12,916
53–79
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
133
September 1
@ Braves
7–1
Nicolino (3-2)
Banuelos (1-3)
—
16,386
54–79
134
September 2
@ Braves
7–3
Conley (3-1)
Perez (4-6)
—
17,949
55–79
135
September 4
Mets
6–5
Ellington (1-0)
Goeddel (0-1)
—
24,763
56–79
136
September 5
Mets
0–7
Colón (13-11)
Hand (4-5)
—
23,135
56–80
137
September 6
Mets
4–3
Ramos (2-4)
Clippard (3-4)
—
26,780
57–80
138
September 7
Brewers
1–9
Davies (1-0)
Nicolino (3-3)
—
16,804
57–81
139
September 8
Brewers
6–4
Barraclough (2-0)
Jungmann (9-6)
Ramos (24)
14,958
58–81
140
September 9
Brewers
5–2
Koehler (9-13)
Cravy (0-6)
Ramos (25)
15,316
59–81
141
September 11
Nationals
2–1
Dunn (2–5)
Janssen (1–5)
Ramos (26)
17,167
60–81
142
September 12
Nationals
2–0
Fernández (5–0)
Roark (4–5)
Ramos (27)
20,235
61–81
143
September 13
Nationals
0–5
Scherzer (12–11)
Hand (4–6)
—
20,131
61–82
144
September 14
@ Mets
3–4
Robles (4-2)
Barraclough (2-1)
Familia (41)
27,320
61–83
145
September 15
@ Mets
9–3
Koehler (10-13)
deGrom (13-8)
—
25,633
62–83
146
September 16
@ Mets
6–0
Conley (4-1)
Colón (14-12)
—
25,161
63–83
147
September 17
@ Nationals
6–4
Cosart (2–4)
Roark (4–6)
Ramos (28)
23,606
64–83
148
September 18
@ Nationals
4–5 (10)
Janssen (2–5)
Ellington (1–1)
—
27,495
64–84
149
September 19
@ Nationals
2–5
Zimmermann (13–8)
Hand (4–7)
Papelbon (24)
32,768
64–85
150
September 20
@ Nationals
3–13
Strasburg (10–7)
Nicolino (3–4)
—
28,444
64–86
151
September 22
Phillies
2–6
Harang (6-15)
Koehler (10-14)
—
16,742
64–87
152
September 23
Phillies
4–3 (11)
Ellington (2-1)
Williams (4-12)
—
15,662
65–87
153
September 24
Phillies
1–0
Morris (5-3)
Asher (0-5)
Ramos (29)
17,083
66–87
154
September 25
Braves
12–11
Fernández (6-0)
Weber (0-2)
Ramos (30)
24,626
67–87
155
September 26
Braves
6–2
Nicolino (4-4)
Teherán (10-8)
—
24,449
68–87
156
September 27
Braves
9–5
Koehler (11-14)
Miller (5-17)
—
27,702
69–87
157
September 29
@ Rays
2–4
Colomé (7-5)
Morris (5-4)
Boxberger (39)
9,150
69–88
158
September 30
@ Rays
4–6
Smyly (5-2)
Cosart (2-5)
Boxberger (40)
9,431
69–89
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = Marlins team member
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Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Statistics
Through October 4, 2015
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Base on balls; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Player
G
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
AVG
SB
Henderson Álvarez , P
4
6
1
2
1
0
0
1
0
1
.333
0
Jeff Baker , 1B
41
72
11
15
3
0
3
8
8
25
.208
0
Justin Bour , 1B
129
409
42
107
20
0
23
73
34
101
.262
0
Reid Brignac , 3B
17
13
2
1
0
0
0
0
3
5
.077
0
Carter Capps , P
30
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
.500
0
Adam Conley , P
15
18
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
8
.222
0
Jarred Cosart , P
15
17
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
8
.059
0
Derek Dietrich , 3B,LF
90
250
38
64
14
3
10
24
23
65
.256
0
Mike Dunn , P
72
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.000
0
José Fernández , P
11
18
2
3
1
0
1
2
0
4
.167
0
Kendry Flores , P
7
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
.000
0
Cole Gillespie , OF
67
145
17
42
10
2
2
16
10
27
.290
4
Dee Gordon , 2B
145
615
88
205
24
8
4
46
25
91
.333
58
Brad Hand , P
38
17
1
2
0
0
0
2
0
5
.118
0
Dan Haren , P
22
32
3
5
1
0
0
4
2
12
.156
0
Adeiny Hechavarria , SS
130
470
54
132
17
6
5
48
23
78
.281
7
Don Kelly , 3B,1B
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
Tom Koehler , P
32
50
2
6
1
0
0
1
2
28
.120
0
Mat Latos , P
16
18
0
5
0
0
0
1
0
6
.278
0
Jeff Mathis , C
32
93
9
15
4
1
2
12
7
24
.161
0
Casey McGehee , 1B,3B
60
110
7
20
7
0
0
9
10
22
.182
1
Michael Morse , 1B
53
160
8
34
4
0
4
12
12
55
.213
0
Chris Narveson , P
15
6
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
.000
0
Justin Nicolino , P
13
25
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
8
.040
0
Marcell Ozuna , CF
123
459
47
119
27
0
10
44
30
110
.259
2
David Phelps , P
23
34
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
16
.118
0
Martín Prado , 3B
129
500
52
144
22
2
9
63
37
68
.288
1
J. T. Realmuto , C
126
441
49
114
21
7
10
47
19
70
.259
8
André Rienzo , P
14
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
Miguel Rojas , 3B,2B,SS
60
142
13
40
7
1
1
17
11
16
.282
0
Jarrod Saltalamacchia , C
9
29
3
2
1
0
1
1
4
12
.069
0
Donovan Solano , 3B,2B,SS
55
90
6
17
3
1
0
7
1
18
.189
0
Jhonatan Solano , C
7
20
1
1
1
0
0
2
1
1
.050
0
Giancarlo Stanton , RF
74
279
47
74
12
1
27
67
34
95
.265
4
Ichiro Suzuki , OF
153
398
45
91
5
6
1
21
31
51
.229
11
Tomás Telis , C
17
27
1
4
0
0
0
0
1
3
.148
0
José Ureña , P
20
13
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
9
.077
0
Jordany Valdespin , RF
2
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
.000
0
Christian Yelich , LF
126
476
63
143
30
2
7
44
47
101
.300
16
Team Totals
162
5463
613
1420
236
40
120
575
375
1150
.260
112
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; HR = Home runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
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