With 4 months until baseball in Chicago returns, I thought it would be interesting to look at the all time leaders in both offensive and defensive categories for all 30 teams. We continue today with the Miami Marlins.
The Marlins began life in 1993, joining the National League along with the Rockies. In 2012, they rebranded as the Miami Marlins in conjunction with the opening of their new, tax payer funded stadium in the city of Miami. I’ve seen them play 25 times, including 3 victories during their unlikely triumph in the 2003 NLCS against the Cubs.
Home Runs
Name | Total |
---|---|
Miguel Cabrera | 4 |
Cody Ross | 3 |
Dan Uggla | 3 |
Ivan Rodriguez | 3 |
Hits
Name | Total |
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Miguel Cabrera | 18 |
Luis Castillo | 17 |
Juan Pierre | 17 |
Runs
Name | Total |
---|---|
Miguel Cabrera | 14 |
Juan Pierre | 13 |
Luis Castillo | 10 |
RBI
Name | Total |
---|---|
Miguel Cabrera | 13 |
Ivan Rodriguez | 10 |
Alex Gonzalez | 9 |
Dan Uggla | 9 |
Doubles
Name | Total |
---|---|
Alex Gonzalez | 6 |
Derrek Lee | 3 |
9 tied with | 2 |
Triples
Name | Total |
---|---|
Juan Pierre | 2 |
Jeff Conine | 1 |
Paul LoDuca | 1 |
Mark Kotsay | 1 |
Batting Average (> 9 AB)
Name | Total |
---|---|
Aaron Boone | 0.500 |
Jorge Cantu | 0.500 |
Cody Ross | 0.467 |
Stolen Bases
Name | Total |
---|---|
Juan Pierre | 4 |
Cody Ross | 2 |
Luis Castillo | 2 |
Reggie Abercrombie | 2 |
And now, the defensive side of the ball.
Wins
Name | Total |
---|---|
Dontrelle Willis | 3 |
12 tied with | 1 |
Losses
Name | Total |
---|---|
Josh Beckett | 3 |
7 tied with | 1 |
ERA (> 7 IP)
Name | Total |
---|---|
Ricky Nolasco | 1.17 |
Sergio Mitre | 1.74 |
Dontrelle Willis | 2.38 |
Strikeouts
Name | Total |
---|---|
Dontrelle Willis | 33 |
Josh Beckett | 22 |
Sergio Mitre | 10 |
Appearances
Name | Total |
---|---|
Dontrelle Willis | 7 |
Josh Beckett | 5 |
Guillermo Mota | 4 |
Saves
Name | Total |
---|---|
Kevin Gregg | 3 |
Braden Looper | 2 |
4 tied with | 1 |