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MIAMI MARLINS (12-13) RHP David Phelps (1-0, 3.38) at WASHINGTON NATIONALS (12-14) RHP Jordan Zimmermann (2-2, 4.88) NATIONALS PARK, WASHINGTON, DC Monday, May 4, 2015 – 7:05 P.M. FISH BITES The Marlins open a 10-game road trip with the first of three games against the Washington Nationals tonight at 7:05 p.m. David Phelps is making his fourth start of the season and first career start against the Nationals. He is being op- posed by Jordan Zimmermann, who has gone 7-3 with a 3.34 ERA in 18 previous starts against the Fish. Miami is com- ing off its second-best nine-game homestand in Club history, going 7-2 against Washington (3-0), the Mets (2-1) and Philadelphia (2-1). Following this series, the road swing will take the Fish to the West coast for a four-game set against San Francisco (May 7-10) and three-game series at Chavez Ravine against the Dodgers (May 11-13). VS. THE NATIONALS Miami leads the 2015 season series after sweeping a three-game set at Marlins Park from April 24-26. This is Miami’s first trip to the Nation’s Capital this season; since 2005, the Fish and Nats have played to a 45-45 draw in DC. The Marlins have struggled in DC over the last two years, going just 4-15 at Nationals Park. Miami leads the overall series against the Nationals, 101-83. Giancarlo Stanton leads all visiting players in home runs at Nationals Park with 14, while batting .336 (44x131) with 27 RBI in 35 games at the venue. Since his debut in 2010, he has tallied 23 home runs against the Nationals, marking the most by any opponent. Ichiro Suzuki has recorded at least one hit in 17 of 18 career games against the Nationals, which includes a current nine-game hitting streak (.395/15x38). YESTERDAY The Fish had their four-game win streak snapped with a 6-2 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies at Marlins Park. Miami took a first-inning lead on a sac fly by Giancarlo Stanton. The Phillies tied the game in the top of the fifth, and in the bot- tom half of the frame Miami regained the lead on an RBI double by Jhonatan Solano. However, Philadelphia scored two in both the sixth and seventh innings, and capped their scoring with a solo run in the eighth. Jarred Cosart (1-2) took the loss, allowing three runs on five hits and a walk, while striking out six in 5.0 innings. MIAMI’S SECOND HOME The Marlins have played 63 games at Nationals Park since it opened in 2008, and in that time leads all visiting teams in runs (298), hits (583), doubles (131) and home runs (74). The Fish have the sixth-highest average among NL visitors at the venue, with a mark of .262. The only NL teams with higher averages are Houston (.287, including two games since move to AL), Milwaukee (.269), San Francisco (.268), the Cubs (.267) and the Dodgers (.266). HITTING THEIR STRIDE Over the first 14 games of the season, Marlins hitters hit .243, ranking eighth in the National League, while scoring 3.79 runs/game, 11 th in the NL. Since April 22, the Fish lead the NL in average (.305), on-base percentage (.356) and runs/ game (5.18). PITCHING AND DEFENSE Miami’s pitching staff had gone 3-11 with a starters ERA of 5.30 and relievers ERA of 5.26 through April 21. Opponents had clubbed 13 home runs while batting .254. Since April 22, the staff has propelled Miami to a 9-2 record with starters recording a 2.16 ERA (66.2/16) and relievers an ERA of 1.95 (32.1/7). Opponents have connected for just five home runs and hit .203. As for the defense, the Marlins fielders have committed just eight errors this season, fewest in the National League and second in MLB (Tampa Bay-7). Their .991 fielding percentage is second in the Majors to only the Rays’ .992. FROM TOP TO BOTTOM The Marlins have sandwiched their order with the top-hitting leadoff and number eight hitters in the Majors. Miami’s leadoff hitters have posted a .437 average (45x103), ahead of St. Louis (.369), Houston (.361) and the Yankees (.346). In the eight hole, Marlins hitters have batted .344 (31x90), in front of Kansas City (.337), Cincinnati (.310) and Colorado (.291). Individually, Dee Gordon leads baseball with a .440 average (44x100) in the leadoff spot, and Adeiny Hecha- varria ranks third among eight-hole hitters with a .358 average (29x81), behind DJ LeMahieu (.426) and Freddy Galvis (.370). Hechavarria leads the Majors in RBI from the eight-spot with 16, six more than the next closest hitter, Xander Bogaerts (10). PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM Sam Dyson is in the midst of a career long 12.1 scoreless innings streak. It is the longest active streak in the National League and ranks fifth in MLB. Since the streak began on April 11, Dyson is 1-0 with 14 strikeouts to three walks and is holding opponents to a .171 average (7x41). MORE FROM MORRIS Bryan Morris picked up his third win of the season on April 28 vs. the Mets and is currently tied with four others for the Major League-lead in relief wins. Last season, Morris was 6-0 at the All-Star Break, becoming the first reliever to record six-plus wins with no losses since Jonathan Broxton went 6-0 in the first half of 2009 with the Dodgers. BRINGING THUNDER WITH FLASH Dee Gordon hit at a .645 clip (20x31) over the Marlins most recent homestand, recording the second-highest average over a homestand lasting nine-or-more games since 1914 (min. 25 PA). Barry Bonds posted a .684 mark (13x19) over a 10-game homestand from April 12-22, 2004. Dee’s average sits atop the Pirates’ Joe Harris, who hit .634 (26x41) over a 12-game ‘stand from May 30-June 11, 1927. and Cardinals’ outfielder Walt Moryn, who hit .625 (15x24) over 11 games from August 15-28, 1960. - Stats LLC BASE-KET BALL Over his last two games, Dee Gordon has reached base safely in nine consecutive plate appearances (6 hits, 3 walks). The nine-straight plate appearances success- fully reaching base ties the second-longest stretch in Club history, with five others. The last Marlins’ players to accomplish the feat were Austin Kearns and Donovan Solano, who both did it in 2012. The Club record is 10, done by Derrek Lee (2002), Juan Encarnacion (2005) and Cameron Maybin (2008). - Stats LLC MARLINS VS. NATIONALS DATE SITE RESULT TIME/ATTND 4/24 MIA W,3-2 16,259 4/25 MIA W,8-0 18,129 4/26 MIA W,6-2 21,433 5/4 WSH 7:05 5/5 WSH 7:05 5/6 WSH 1:05 7/28 MIA 7:10 7/29 MIA 7:10 7/30 MIA 12:10 8/28 WSH 7:05 8/29 WSH 7:05 8/30 WSH 1:35 9/11 MIA 7:10 9/12 MIA 4:10 9/13 MIA 1:10 9/17 WSH 7:05 9/18 WSH 7:05 9/19 WSH 4:05 9/20 WSH 1:35 All Times Eastern SERIES INFO 2015 at Home 3 0 2015 on Road 0 0 2014 Series 6 13 All-Time at Home 103 79 at Sun Life Stadium 85 64 at US Cellular Field 2 0 at Marlins Park 16 15 All-Time on Road 89 86 at Olympic Stadium 39 40 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium 5 1 at RFK Stadium 12 15 at Nationals Park 33 30 All-Time Totals 192 165 TEAM VS. TEAM STATS 2015 MARLINS VS. NATIONALS Average: ............................................. .350 Runs: ....................................................... 17 ERA: ..................................................... 1.33 2015 NATIONALS VS. MARLINS Average: ............................................. .181 Runs: ......................................................... 4 ERA: ..................................................... 6.38 OPPONENT INFO DATE TIME (ET) OPPONENT MARLINS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER BROADCASTS Tuesday, May 5 7:05 p.m. at Washington Nationals RHP Mat Latos (0-3, 6.86) RHP Stephen Strasburg (2-2, 4.60) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQI Wednesday, May 6 1:05 p.m. at Washington Nationals RHP Tom Koehler (2-2, 4.67) RHP Max Scherzer (1-3, 1.26) MLBN/WINZ/WAQI UPCOMING STARTERS GAME # 26 ROAD GAME # 11 (4-6) TONIGHT’S BROADCASTS FS FLORIDA WINZ * WAQI ^ TOMORROW’S GAME INFO START TIME (ET) - 7:05 P.M. MIAMI STARTER WASHINGTON STARTER RHP Mat Latos RHP Stephen Strasburg (0-3, 6.86) (2-2, 4.60) TOMORROW’S BROADCAST INFO FS FLORIDA WINZ * WAQI ^ * - English Flagship (940AM) ^ - Spanish Flagship (710AM) THIS DATE IN MARLINS HISTORY May 4 It took 14 innings and a throwing error by Cincinnati for the Fish to take a 3-2 victory in 2009. Ronny Paulino led off the 14 th frame with a walk, advanced to second on a single by Hanley Ramirez and then scored on an er- ror by Paul Janish. The previous Marlins win on a throwing error came in 2006. Overall record on this date: 10-11

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Page 1: NATIONALS PARK, WASHINGTON, DC Monday, May 4, 2015 – 7:05 P.M. · Monday, May 4, 2015 – 7:05 P.M. FISH BITES The Marlins open a 10-game road trip with the first of three games

MIAMI MARLINS (12-13)RHP David Phelps (1-0, 3.38)

atWASHINGTON NATIONALS (12-14)

RHP Jordan Zimmermann (2-2, 4.88)

NATIONALS PARK, WASHINGTON, DCMonday, May 4, 2015 – 7:05 P.M.

FISH BITESThe Marlins open a 10-game road trip with the first of three games against the Washington Nationals tonight at 7:05 p.m. David Phelps is making his fourth start of the season and first career start against the Nationals. He is being op-posed by Jordan Zimmermann, who has gone 7-3 with a 3.34 ERA in 18 previous starts against the Fish. Miami is com-ing off its second-best nine-game homestand in Club history, going 7-2 against Washington (3-0), the Mets (2-1) and Philadelphia (2-1). Following this series, the road swing will take the Fish to the West coast for a four-game set against San Francisco (May 7-10) and three-game series at Chavez Ravine against the Dodgers (May 11-13).

VS. THE NATIONALSMiami leads the 2015 season series after sweeping a three-game set at Marlins Park from April 24-26. This is Miami’s first trip to the Nation’s Capital this season; since 2005, the Fish and Nats have played to a 45-45 draw in DC. The Marlins have struggled in DC over the last two years, going just 4-15 at Nationals Park. Miami leads the overall series against the Nationals, 101-83. Giancarlo Stanton leads all visiting players in home runs at Nationals Park with 14, while batting .336 (44x131) with 27 RBI in 35 games at the venue. Since his debut in 2010, he has tallied 23 home runs against the Nationals, marking the most by any opponent. Ichiro Suzuki has recorded at least one hit in 17 of 18 career games against the Nationals, which includes a current nine-game hitting streak (.395/15x38).

YESTERDAYThe Fish had their four-game win streak snapped with a 6-2 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies at Marlins Park. Miami took a first-inning lead on a sac fly by Giancarlo Stanton. The Phillies tied the game in the top of the fifth, and in the bot-tom half of the frame Miami regained the lead on an RBI double by Jhonatan Solano. However, Philadelphia scored two in both the sixth and seventh innings, and capped their scoring with a solo run in the eighth. Jarred Cosart (1-2) took the loss, allowing three runs on five hits and a walk, while striking out six in 5.0 innings.

MIAMI’S SECOND HOMEThe Marlins have played 63 games at Nationals Park since it opened in 2008, and in that time leads all visiting teams in runs (298), hits (583), doubles (131) and home runs (74). The Fish have the sixth-highest average among NL visitors at the venue, with a mark of .262. The only NL teams with higher averages are Houston (.287, including two games since move to AL), Milwaukee (.269), San Francisco (.268), the Cubs (.267) and the Dodgers (.266).

HITTING THEIR STRIDEOver the first 14 games of the season, Marlins hitters hit .243, ranking eighth in the National League, while scoring 3.79 runs/game, 11th in the NL. Since April 22, the Fish lead the NL in average (.305), on-base percentage (.356) and runs/game (5.18).

PITCHING AND DEFENSEMiami’s pitching staff had gone 3-11 with a starters ERA of 5.30 and relievers ERA of 5.26 through April 21. Opponents had clubbed 13 home runs while batting .254. Since April 22, the staff has propelled Miami to a 9-2 record with starters recording a 2.16 ERA (66.2/16) and relievers an ERA of 1.95 (32.1/7). Opponents have connected for just five home runs and hit .203. As for the defense, the Marlins fielders have committed just eight errors this season, fewest in the National League and second in MLB (Tampa Bay-7). Their .991 fielding percentage is second in the Majors to only the Rays’ .992.

FROM TOP TO BOTTOMThe Marlins have sandwiched their order with the top-hitting leadoff and number eight hitters in the Majors. Miami’s leadoff hitters have posted a .437 average (45x103), ahead of St. Louis (.369), Houston (.361) and the Yankees (.346). In the eight hole, Marlins hitters have batted .344 (31x90), in front of Kansas City (.337), Cincinnati (.310) and Colorado (.291). Individually, Dee Gordon leads baseball with a .440 average (44x100) in the leadoff spot, and Adeiny Hecha-varria ranks third among eight-hole hitters with a .358 average (29x81), behind DJ LeMahieu (.426) and Freddy Galvis (.370). Hechavarria leads the Majors in RBI from the eight-spot with 16, six more than the next closest hitter, Xander Bogaerts (10).

PLAY IT AGAIN, SAMSam Dyson is in the midst of a career long 12.1 scoreless innings streak. It is the longest active streak in the National League and ranks fifth in MLB. Since the streak began on April 11, Dyson is 1-0 with 14 strikeouts to three walks and is holding opponents to a .171 average (7x41).

MORE FROM MORRISBryan Morris picked up his third win of the season on April 28 vs. the Mets and is currently tied with four others for the Major League-lead in relief wins. Last season, Morris was 6-0 at the All-Star Break, becoming the first reliever to record six-plus wins with no losses since Jonathan Broxton went 6-0 in the first half of 2009 with the Dodgers.

BRINGING THUNDER WITH FLASHDee Gordon hit at a .645 clip (20x31) over the Marlins most recent homestand, recording the second-highest average over a homestand lasting nine-or-more games since 1914 (min. 25 PA). Barry Bonds posted a .684 mark (13x19) over a 10-game homestand from April 12-22, 2004. Dee’s average sits atop the Pirates’ Joe Harris, who hit .634 (26x41) over a 12-game ‘stand from May 30-June 11, 1927. and Cardinals’ outfielder Walt Moryn, who hit .625 (15x24) over 11 games from August 15-28, 1960. - Stats LLC

BASE-KET BALLOver his last two games, Dee Gordon has reached base safely in nine consecutive plate appearances (6 hits, 3 walks). The nine-straight plate appearances success-fully reaching base ties the second-longest stretch in Club history, with five others. The last Marlins’ players to accomplish the feat were Austin Kearns and Donovan Solano, who both did it in 2012. The Club record is 10, done by Derrek Lee (2002), Juan Encarnacion (2005) and Cameron Maybin (2008). - Stats LLC

MARLINS VS. NATIONALSDATE SITE RESULT TIME/ATTND4/24 MIA W,3-2 16,2594/25 MIA W,8-0 18,1294/26 MIA W,6-2 21,4335/4 WSH 7:055/5 WSH 7:055/6 WSH 1:057/28 MIA 7:107/29 MIA 7:107/30 MIA 12:108/28 WSH 7:058/29 WSH 7:058/30 WSH 1:359/11 MIA 7:109/12 MIA 4:109/13 MIA 1:109/17 WSH 7:059/18 WSH 7:059/19 WSH 4:059/20 WSH 1:35 All Times Eastern

SERIES INFO2015 at Home 3 02015 on Road 0 02014 Series 6 13All-Time at Home 103 79 at Sun Life Stadium 85 64 at US Cellular Field 2 0 at Marlins Park 16 15All-Time on Road 89 86 at Olympic Stadium 39 40 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium 5 1 at RFK Stadium 12 15 at Nationals Park 33 30All-Time Totals 192 165

TEAM VS. TEAM STATS 2015 MARLINS VS. NATIONALS Average: ............................................. .350 Runs: ....................................................... 17 ERA: ..................................................... 1.33

2015 NATIONALS VS. MARLINS Average: ............................................. .181 Runs: ......................................................... 4 ERA: ..................................................... 6.38

OPPONENT INFO

DATE TIME (ET) OPPONENT MARLINS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER BROADCASTSTuesday, May 5 7:05 p.m. at Washington Nationals RHP Mat Latos (0-3, 6.86) RHP Stephen Strasburg (2-2, 4.60) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQIWednesday, May 6 1:05 p.m. at Washington Nationals RHP Tom Koehler (2-2, 4.67) RHP Max Scherzer (1-3, 1.26) MLBN/WINZ/WAQI

UPCOMING STARTERS

GAME # 26 ROAD GAME # 11 (4-6)

TONIGHT’S BROADCASTS FS FLORIDA WINZ* WAQI^

TOMORROW’S GAME INFOSTART TIME (ET) - 7:05 P.M.

MIAMI STARTER WASHINGTON STARTER RHP Mat Latos RHP Stephen Strasburg

(0-3, 6.86) (2-2, 4.60)

TOMORROW’S BROADCAST INFO FS FLORIDA WINZ* WAQI^

* - English Flagship (940AM) ^ - Spanish Flagship (710AM)

THIS DATE IN MARLINS HISTORYMay 4

It took 14 innings and a throwing error by Cincinnati for the Fish to take a 3-2 victory in 2009. Ronny Paulino led off the 14th frame with a walk, advanced to second on a single by Hanley Ramirez and then scored on an er-ror by Paul Janish. The previous Marlins win on a throwing error came in 2006.

Overall record on this date: 10-11

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David Phelps, who is making his fourth start for the Marlins in place of Henderson Alvarez, has gone 1-0 with a 1.53 ERA (17.2 ip/3 er) as a starter, while owning no record and a 36.00 ERA (1.0/4) as a reliever.

In first start of season, April 17 at Citi Field against the Mets, allowed just one run on one hit and three walks while striking out two over 4.2 innings. Was first start since August 3, 2014 at Boston, when he went 2.0 innings and allowed five runs on six hits and two walks.

In second start, earned first win of season after blanking Philadelphia over 7.0 innings on April 23. Allowed just three hits and two walks while striking out five. Marked his longest start since July 5, 2014 at Minnesota, when he allowed one run on three hits and two walks while striking out three over 7.0 innings.

Did not earn decision in last start, April 28 vs. Mets at Marlins Park. Held Mets to two runs on seven hits with no walks and four strikeouts over 6.0 innings. On season, has allowed just 11 hits over 17.2 innings in starting role. The 11 hits are tied with two others for second-fewest allowed by a Major League starting pitcher (min. 3 starts).

Last season, posted a 5-5 record and 4.38 ERA in 32 appearances with the Yankees. Split time between starting rotation and bullpen, making 17 starts and 15 relief appearances. As starter, was 5-5 with one complete game and a 4.28 ERA (96.2 ip/46 er). Out of bullpen, had no record, one save and a 4.96 ERA (16.1/9). According to the Elias, was first Yankees’ pitcher to record nine-or-more starts and nine-or-more relief appearances in three consecutive seasons (2012-14) since Mike Kekich (1969-71).

On July 23, 2014, recorded first career complete game in rain-shortened, 2-1 win vs. Texas. Allowed one run on five hits while striking out three over 5.0 innings.

Was unbeaten in eight consecutive starts from June 13 to July 23, going 4-0 with 2.96 ERA (48.2/16); marked longest winning streak of career.

Missed 34 games last season with right elbow inflammation. Was placed on 15-day DL from August 4 and reinstated on Sept. 11.

2015 DAY-BY-DAY/CAREER INFODATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR TP/ST SCORE 4/7 ATL --- 0.2 2 0 0 0 1 0 relief L,2-12 4/10 TB --- 0.1 2 4 4 2 0 0 relief W,10-9 4/17 @NYM --- 4.2 1 1 1 3 2 0 75/42 L,1-4 4/23 @PHI W(1-0) 7.0 3 0 0 2 5 0 95/61 W,9-1 4/28 NYM --- 6.0 7 2 2 0 4 0 91/60 W,4-3

CAREER PITCHINGYEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR

2012 4-4 3.34 33 11 99.2 81 38 37 38 96 14 2013 6-5 4.98 22 12 86.2 88 50 48 35 79 8 2014 5-5 4.38 32 17 113.0 115 62 55 46 92 13 2015 1-0 3.38 5 3 18.2 15 7 7 7 12 0 Totals 16-14 4.16 92 43 318.0 299 157 147 126 279 35

CAREER BATTINGYEAR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH BB SO

2013 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2014 .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2015 .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 Totals .000 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 7

SEASON STATS 2015 CAREERvs. Left: .235/8x34, 0 HR .237/146x617, 22 HRvs. Right: .194/7x36, 0 HR .262/153x585, 13 HRHome: 0-0, 7.71 (7.0/6) 9-5, 3.35 (145.0/54)Road: 1-0, 0.77 (11.2/1) 7-9, 4.84 (173.0/93)Day: 1-0, 0.00 (7.0/0) 5-3, 3.04 (112.2/38)Night: 0-0, 5.40 (11.2/7) 11-11, 4.78 (205.1/109)

GAME HIGHS (AS STARTER) 2015 CAREERCG: - --- 1 7/23/14 vs. TEX (5.0 ip)LOW-HIT CG: - --- 5 7/23/14 vs. TEX (5.0 ip)SHO: - --- - ---MOST IP: 7.0 4/23 at PHI 7.2 5/24/13 at TBMOST K: 5 4/23 at PHI 8 3x; last, 5/22/14 at CHWMOST BB: 3 4/17 at NYM 6 9/1/12 vs. BALWIN STREAK: - --- 4 6/13/14 to 7/23/14 LOSS STREAK: - --- 4 5/22/14 to 6/7/14

MISC STATSRUNS ALLOWED BY INNING (AS STARTER)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 - - - 3

RUN SUPPORT DURING APPEARANCES (AS STARTER) 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+R AVG. - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - 6.11

H/W: 6-2/200 B/T: R/RMLB SERVICE: 3 YEARS, 14 DAYS MLB DEBUT: 4/8/12 at TB (w/NYY)BORN: 10/9/86 IN ST. LOUIS, MO AGE: 28CONTRACT STATUS: SIGNED THROUGH 2015ACQUIRED: FROM YANKEES WITH INF MARTIN PRADO IN EXCHANGE FOR RHP NATHAN EOVALDI, INF GARRETT JONES AND RHP DOMINGO GERMAN ON DECEMBER 19, 2014.

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TOMORROW’S STARTERCAREER/OPPONENT INFO

CAREER PITCHINGYEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR

2015 0-3 6.86 5 5 21.0 28 17 16 9 17 2 Totals 60-48 3.41 158 158 973.0 857 402 369 292 876 89

CAREER VS. WASHINGTON YEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR 2015 0-0 2.84 1 1 6.1 6 2 2 1 4 0 Totals 3-2 2.68 8 8 47.0 35 14 14 22 42 4

MAT LATOS# 35 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

2015 SPLITSvs. Left: ................................ .353 (12x34), 0 HRvs. Right: ............................. .308 (16x52), 2 HRat Home: ..............................0-1, 9.00 (12.0/12)on Road: ..................................0-2, 4.00 (9.0/4)Day: .................................................................---Night: ...................................0-3, 6.86 (21.0/16)

2015 GAME HIGHSCG: - ---LOW-HIT CG: - ---SHO: - ---MOST IP: 6.1 4/24 vs. WSHMOST K: 5 2x; last, 4/18 at NYMMOST BB: 3 4/13 at ATLWIN STREAK: - --- LOSS STREAK: 3 4/7 to present

OPPONENT INFOVS. WASHINGTON 2015 CAREER

G GS W/L ERA G GS W/L ERA HOME - - - - - - - - ROAD - - - - - - - - TOTALS - - - - - - - -

CAREER RECORD YEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR HAS NOT FACED

CAREER GAME LOG DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR TP SCORE HAS NOT FACED

BATTER/PITCHER (2014) PLAYER AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG Yunel Escobar 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 .500

BATTER/PITCHER (CAREER) PLAYER AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG Yunel Escobar 11 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 .364 .417 .364 Jose Lobaton 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 .200 .200 .200 Nate McLouth 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 .143 .250 .143

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STEVE CISHEK # 31 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR4/24 vs. WSH 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 04/26 vs. WSH 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 04/27 vs. NYM 1.0 3 3 3 1 2 14/28 vs. NYM 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 05/1 vs. PHI 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0

• In 23 career G vs. WSH, has gone 1-1 with 3.80 ERA (23.2 ip/10 er) and 7 SV (7 SVO).• Owns 5.73 career ERA (11.0/7) in 11 G at Nationals Park, with no record, but is 4/4 in SVO.• 7 of 11 G here have been scoreless.• Since 2013, ranks sixth among all relievers in SV% (90.4; 75/83) and tied for eighth in SV.• Tied for 4th among NL closers in save percentage (90.7;39/43) and tied for 5th in saves last season.• Named co-NL Player of the Week for July 21-27, 2014.• During week, became first closer in Club history to record five saves in seven-game road trip and first

pitcher in MLB to do so since Addison Reed in 2013 -- 6 SV in 7 G from August 15-22 (STATS, LLC).• With save in next game, became first reliever in Club history with six saves in eight-game span.• Recorded 9 SV (11 SVO) in July, tied for personal best in single month (also, 9 in June 2013).

MIKE DUNN# 40 - LEFT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR4/21 at PHI 1.0 3 3 3 0 0 04/23 at PHI 1.0 2 0 0 0 1 04/28 vs. NYM 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 04/29 vs. NYM 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 05/1 vs. PHI 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

• For career, owns 1-4 record and 3.55 ERA (25.1 ip/10 er) in 32 G vs. WSH, with 1 SV (3 SVO).• Struck out side on 4/6 vs. ATL, marking 23rd time in career he recorded three-or-more K in an outing.• Opened 2014 with 0-2, 9.53 marks (5.2/6) through 7 G; went 10-4, 2.45 (51.1/14) in final 68 G.• Recorded career-best 10 wins last season, tied with Tony Watson for most relief wins in MLB.• The 10 wins set a new Club record for most wins by a reliever.• Also set Club mark with seven relief wins prior to All-Star Break.• Tied career high with 75 appearances last season (also, 2013).• Marlins franchise leader in holds (74).

SAM DYSON# 36 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR4/19 at NYM 0.2 1 0 0 1 1 04/25 vs. WSH 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 04/26 vs. WSH 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 04/29 vs. NYM 2.0 0 0 0 0 2 05/2 vs. PHI 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 0

• In 8 career G vs. WSH, owns 0-1 mark and 3.46 ERA (13.0 ip/5 er).• Owns career-long 12.1 scoreless innings streak; longest active streak in NL (5th in MLB).• All 4 road G this season have been scoreless (5.2 ip).• Struck out side on 5/2 vs. PHI, marking third time in his career (previous, 8/19/14 vs. TEX).• Combined to go 5-2 with 2.27 ERA (67.1/17) and 1 SV in 44 G last season between Triple-A New Orleans

and Miami.• Allowed just one HR between both levels in 2014 (284 BF).• Earned first career MLB win in first appearance last season (6/17 vs. CHC).• Finished with 2.14 ERA with Miami, good for third among NL rookie relievers (min. 40.0 ip).

BRYAN MORRIS# 57 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR4/24 vs. WSH 1.0 0 0 0 2 0 04/25 vs. WSH 0.2 1 0 0 0 2 04/28 vs. NYM 1.0 1 0 0 1 1 04/29 vs. NYM 1.0 1 0 0 1 1 05/3 vs. PHI 1.0 3 2 1 0 1 0

• Owns 1-1 record and 6.14 ERA (7.1 ip/5 er) in 10 career G vs. WSH.• Earned third W of season on 4/28 vs. NYM; tied with four others for MLB-lead among relievers.• Recorded 100th career strikeout on 4/25 vs. WSH.• Last season, became first reliever to record 6 W with no L at All-Star Break since Jonathan Broxton in

2009 with LAD (6-0).• Acquired from PIT on 6/1/14 and went 4-1, 0.66 (40.2/3) in 39 G with MIA.• After the trade, posted lowest ERA in MLB by a reliever (min 25 G).• Overall for season, combined for sixth-best ERA among NL relievers (1.82;64.1/13) and 15th in MLB.

A.J. RAMOS# 44 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR4/24 vs. WSH 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 04/26 vs. WSH 2.0 1 0 0 0 4 04/28 vs. NYM 0.1 2 1 1 0 0 05/1 vs. PHI 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 05/3 vs. PHI 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0

• In 21 career G vs. WSH, owns 1-0 record and 2.95 ERA (21.1 ip/7 er).• All 5 road G this season have been scoreless (6.1 ip).• Ranks fifth among all relievers in SO (20).• Over last 7 G, has recorded 12 SO to 1 BB.• 11 of 13 G this season have been scoreless.• Tied career high with 4 K on 4/26 vs. WSH (3x; previous, 7/4/13 at ATL).• Held opponents to .164 batting average (36x220) in 2014, good for fourth among NL relievers (9th in MLB).• Mark was second-lowest OPP AVG by reliever in Club history, behind Armando Benitez (.152 in 2004).• Ranked 16th in NL in percentage of inherited runners scored (23.3; 7/30).• Finished 2014 with seven relief W, tied with Kevin Gregg (2008) and Jay Powell (1997) for fourth place

in Club history.

BRAD HAND# 52 - LEFT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR4/17 at NYM 0.2 3 2 2 0 1 04/18 at NYM 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 04/19 at NYM 2.0 1 0 0 1 1 05/1 vs. PHI 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 05/3 vs. PHI 2.0 2 1 1 1 3 0

• Owns 0-5 record and 7.71 ERA (32.2 ip/28 er) in 9 career G (7 GS) vs. WSH.• Set new career high as reliever with 4.1 innings pitched on 4/7 vs. ATL.• Split 2014 between rotation and bullpen; was 0-0 with 4.57 ERA (21.2/11) and 1 SV (1 SVO) in 16 G as re-

liever.• Recorded first career SV on 4/4/14 vs. SD (3.0 IP); SV marked Marlins first SV of 3.0 innings or more since

4/22/07 by Kevin Gregg vs. WSH (3.0 IP) and 10th in Club history.• Held LHH to .224 (28x125) average against, good for 12th in Majors and sixth in NL among LHP (min.

0.77 BF/G)

MARLINS BULLPEN

INSIDE THE NUMBERS - BULLPEN

1ST BATTER EFFICIENCY INHERITED RUNNERS EFFICIENCY SAVE EFFICIENCY HOLD EFFICIENCYPITCHER FBF FBR FB% IR IRS IRS% SVO SV SV% HLDO HLD HLD%CISHEK 9 6 66.7 0 0 0.0 4 2 50.0 2 0 0.0DUNN 10 8 80.0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2 2 100.0DYSON 11 9 81.8 10 7 70.0 0 0 0.0 1 1 100.0HAND 7 2 28.6 3 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0MASSET 3 3 100.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0MORRIS 12 8 66.7 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0RAMOS 13 11 84.6 12 6 50.0 2 0 0.0 4 2 50.0

NICK MASSET# 46 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR4/21 at PHI 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 04/23 at PHI 1.0 3 1 1 0 1 05/2 vs. PHI 2.0 2 0 0 0 1 0

• 12 of 13 career G vs. WSH have been scoreless (0.56 ERA; 16.0 ip/1 er), with 1-0 mark and 1 SV (2 SVO).• All 6 career G at Nationals Park have been scoreless (9.1 ip), with 1-0 record and 1 SV (2 SVO).• Had contract selected from Triple-A New Orleans on 4/21.• Appeared in 5 G with NOLA, going 0-0 with 1.50 ERA (6.0/1) and 2 SV (3 SVO).• In 9 G this spring, went 1-1, 7.36 (11.0/9).• Spent 2014 with Colorado, going 2-0 with 5.80 ERA (45.0/29) in 51 G.• Posted 2-0 mark and 3.86 ERA (23.1/10) in 26 home G, while going 0-0, 7.89 (21.2/19) in 25 road G.• Missed 2012 and ‘13 due to a torn anterior capsule in right shoulder.• Leads current Marlins bullpen in career appearances (362) and strikeouts (324).

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JEFF BAKER# 10 - UTILITY

Yesterday: DNPLast homestand: .286 (2x7), R, 2BLast HR: 8/13/14 vs. STL (Siegrist)

• Has scored a run in 5 of his 10 appearances this season (1 GS).• MLB ranks as PH in 2014: H (12, T-7), RBI (9, 7th), AVG (.316, 8th).• Batted .340 overall in final 41 G (20 GS) of 2014 (6 2b, 3 3b, hr, 14 rbi).

JUSTIN BOUR# 48 - INFIELD

Yesterday: PH, 0x1Last homestand: .667 (6x9), 2B, 2 RBILast HR: 9/19/14 vs. WSH (Fister)

• Has a hit in 7 of 9 career G vs. WSH (.393/11x28), and an RBI in 4 G (7 total).• Is 4x6 as PH this season, and 2x3 in 1 GS; was 1x17 as PH in 2014, when he hit

.352 (19x54) in 15 starts.• Had streak of four consecutive pinch hits snapped Saturday vs. PHI; was tied

for second-longest such streak in Club history.• Recalled from Triple-A New Orleans on 4/24.• Was batting .275 (14x51) in 14 G for NOLA, with 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 11 BB to 6 SO.

REID BRIGNAC# 12 - INFIELD

Yesterday: 1x4Last homestand: .250 (1x4), 2 RLast HR: 6/11/14 vs. SD (Vincent)

• Hitless in last 5 G vs. Nats (0x7) after going 7x18 (.389) with 3 2B in first 5 career G against them.

• Had contract selected from Triple-A New Orleans on 4/13.• Was 2x10 with 3 R, RBI, 2 BB in 3 G for NOLA.• Batted .289 (11x38) with 3 R, 3B, 7 RBI, 3 BB in 20 G for Miami this spring.

DEE GORDON# 9 - INFIELD

Yesterday: DNPLast homestand: .645 (20x31), 5 R, 2B, 2 RBI, 4 SBLast HR: 6/14/14 vs. ARI (Collmenter)

• Leads Majors in hits (44), AVG (.440), and 3+ H games (7).• Has multi-H G in 11 of last 18 road G (.341/29x85).• Has 5-G hitting streak vs. WSH (.458/11x24).• Batted .645 (20x31) on 9-G homestand that ended yesterday. That was sec-

ond-highest AVG (min. 25 PA) since 1914 over ‘stand of 9+ G, behind only .684 (13x19) mark by Barry Bonds (April 12-22, 2004). - Stats LLC

• Set a new Club record for April AVG (.409) and was two short of record for hits (38); was third-highest monthly AVG in Club history.

ADEINY HECHAVARRIA# 3 - INFIELD

Yesterday: 0x4Last homestand: .313 (10x32), 5 R, 3 2B, 3B, HR, 6 RBILast HR: 4/25/15 vs. WSH (Martin)

• Has 3-G hitting streak vs. WSH (.455/5x11, 2b, 3b, hr, 6 rbi).• Batting .462 (18x39) on road this year, and has 6-G hitting streak (.458/11x24).• Had fourth 3+ RBI G of season on 4/25 vs. WSH; had four such G for his career

entering 2015 (335 G).• Leads MLB shortstops in RBI (16) and R (17), and is tied for first in H (29).• Since 4/13, when he entered day 1x22 on season, is third in MLB in AVG

(.418), and tied for third in hits (28).

MICHAEL MORSE# 38 - INFIELD

Yesterday: 0x4Last homestand: .107 (3x28), RBILast HR: 4/18/15 at NYM (C. Torres)

• Has a hit in 16 of last 17 G at Nationals Park, including a 5-G hitting streak (.368/7x19).

• Only 3 of 196 career G at Nationals Park have been as visitor; has a hit in all of those games (.273/3x11).

• Had first GW RBI of season on 4/28 vs. NYM; was his second go-ahead RBI.

MARCELL OZUNA# 13 - OUTFIELD

Yesterday: 1x4Last homestand: .344 (11x32), 6 R, 4 2B, 2 RBI, SBLast HR: 9/11/14 at MIL (Smith)

• Has a hit in all 5 career G at Nationals Park (.263/5x19, 2b, hr, 2 rbi).• Has 5-G hitting streak on road (.474/9x19).• Friday night vs. PHI, had first career G with 3 2B, tying Club record (23rd time).• Also tied career high with 4 H (fourth time), and recorded third career walk-

off RBI (2 h, 1 sac fly). • Has 5 G with 4-plus RBI since start of 2014, tied with five others for second-

most over that span, behind Mike Trout and Jose Abreu (6).

MARTIN PRADO# 14 - INFIELD

Yesterday: DNPLast homestand: .258 (8x31), 5 R, 2 2B, HR, 7 RBILast HR: 5/2/15 vs. PHI (Hamels)

• Batting .338 (24x71) over last 17 G vs. WSH, with 9 2B, HR, 7 RBI.• Has 6-G hitting streak at Nationals Park (.407/11x27).• Batting .356 (36x90) on road since 8/17/14, third-best mark in MLB since that

date (min. 90 AB), behind Miguel Cabrera (.383) and Hanley Ramirez (.375).• Had second 4+ RBI G of season Saturday vs. PHI. Had just one such game

(5 RBI) in 2014.• Had .313 career AVG in 84 career G vs. Marlins prior to joining Club; ranked

20th among active players since 2006.

J.T. REALMUTO# 20 - CATCHER

Yesterday: DNPLast homestand: .200 (6x30), 3 R, 2B, 3B, 4 RBILast HR: ---

• Batting .250 (13x52) with 3 2B, 3B, 6 RBI in 14 starts this season.• Was recalled from Triple-A New Orleans on 4/13.• Was 5x13 (.385) with 3 R, SB in 3 G for NOLA.• Was 3x12 with 2 RBI in 9 G for Miami during Spring Training.

DONOVAN SOLANO# 17 - INFIELD

Yesterday: 1x4, RLast homestand: .167 (1x6), 2 RLast HR: 8/30/14 at ATL (Harang)

• Made first start (at 2B) of season yesterday (1x4).• Batted .282 in last 31 GS in 2014; has yet to start a G this season.• Had a hit in 45 of 67 GS overall in 2014 (.266/72x271, 11 2b, 3b, 3 hr, 26 rbi).

JHONATAN SOLANO# 8 - CATCHER

Yesterday: 1x2, 2B, RBI, BBLast homestand: .500 (1x2), 2B, RBILast HR: 7/4/12 vs. SF (Bumgarner)

• Made Miami debut yesterday with start at C; fifth-inning double drove in his brother, Donovan.

• Had contract selected from Triple-A New Orleans on 4/24.• Was batting .185 (5x27) in 7 G with NOLA, with 2B, HR, 3 RBI.• Older brother of Marlins’ infielder Donovan Solano; first time in Club history

that brothers have been on active roster at same time.• Made MLB debut with WSH on 5/29/12 at Marlins Park.

GIANCARLO STANTON# 27 - OUTFIELD

Yesterday: 1x3, RBILast homestand: .324 (11x34), 8 R, 2 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 10 RBILast HR: 4/29/15 vs. NYM (Colon)

• Leads NL (second in MLB) in RBI (24).• Batting .421 (16x38) in last 11 G vs. Nats, with 5 2B, 3B, 4 HR, 13 RBI, .921 SLG.• His .324 career AVG vs. WSH is by far his highest against NL East opponents,

ahead of PHI (.266), NYM (.266) and ATL (.217).• Since debut in 2010, has 23 HR vs. WSH; that is most by any opponent vs.

Nats, ahead of Hanley Ramirez (12).• Also has more RBI (56) and higher SLG (.710) than any opponent, and ranks

third in OBP (.418) and sixth in AVG (.324).• On 4/16 at ATL, became Marlins’ all-time HR leader with 155th long ball of

career, breaking a tie with Dan Uggla.

ICHIRO SUZUKI# 51 - OUTFIELD

Yesterday: 1x3, R, BB, 2 SBLast homestand: .281 (9x32), 5 R, HR, 4 RBI, 2 SBLast HR: 4/29/15 vs. NYM (A. Torres)

• Has a hit in 17 of 18 career G vs. WSH, including an active 9-G hitting streak (.395/15x38).

• On 4/29 vs. NYM, hit first HR with Miami, and just third of career in an NL park (7/6/01 at LAD, 6/14/10 at STL).

• On 4/25 vs. WSH, scored 1,968th run of career between Japan (658) and MLB (1,310), passing Sadaharu Oh for most runs by a Japanese player.

• Owns 4,140 career hits between Japan (1,278) and MLB (2,862).• His 111 career OF assists rank third among active players since 2001.• On 4/16 at NYM, in 53rd career PH PA, had first career PH XBH (triple).• Had 15 PA as PH in 2014, most of his career; has 9 this season (2x8, bb).• Became first Japanese player in Club history with PH appearance on Open-

ing Day vs. ATL; it was also his first career appearance at Marlins Park.

BATTER NOTES

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- - - - - - - .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - - - .200 5 1 0 1 1 2 - - - - - - - .500 6 3 0 0 0 0 .667 3 2 0 1 0 0 .250 12 3 0 1 0 1 .500 2 1 0 0 0 0 .200 25 5 0 1 0 2 .000 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 6 0 0 0 0 4 .500 2 1 0 0 0 0 .273 11 3 0 2 0 1 .000 3 0 0 0 0 1 .400 20 8 0 2 0 1 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 5 0 0 0 0 2 - - - - - - - .176 17 3 0 0 1 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .000 3 0 0 0 0 1 .241 29 7 3 6 5 9 .500 2 1 0 0 0 0 .500 2 1 0 0 0 0

vs. Jordan Zimmermann 2015 Career AVG AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG AB H HR RBI BB SO

.000 1 0 0 0 0 1 .188 69 13 1 5 5 17 .750 4 3 0 2 1 0 .393 28 11 1 7 3 6 - 0 0 0 0 1 0 .280 25 7 0 1 2 6 .615 13 8 0 1 1 2 .286 77 22 0 2 1 14 .455 11 5 1 6 0 3 .218 147 32 2 18 4 28 .125 8 1 0 0 0 5 .318 44 14 0 1 2 16 .222 9 2 0 1 1 3 .297 74 22 1 9 5 17 .231 13 3 0 1 0 3 .303 360 109 8 41 25 44 .182 11 2 0 0 0 1 .263 19 5 0 4 0 4 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 .278 126 35 0 10 12 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .455 11 5 1 3 1 4 .324 241 78 23 56 35 75 .455 11 5 0 1 0 1 .347 75 26 0 4 3 7

vs. Washington 2015 Career AVG AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG AB H HR RBI BB SO

BakerBour

BrignacGordon

HechavarriaMorseOzunaPrado

RealmutoD. SolanoJ. SolanoStantonSuzuki

BakerBourBrignacGordonHechavarriaMorseOzunaPradoRealmutoD. SolanoJ. SolanoStantonSuzuki

2 - (5/1) .400/2x5, 2B 2 - (5/1 to present) .400/2x5, 2B 11 - (7/1/14 to 7/28/14) .448/13x29, 2 2B, 3B, 7 RBI- - 5 - (4/25 to 5/1) .857/6x7, 2B, 2 RBI 5 - (4/25/15 to 5/1/15) .857/6x7, 2B, 2 RBI- - - - 6 - (8/26/11 to 9/14/11) .286/6x21, 2 2B, 4 RBI8 - (4/24) .645/20x31, 2B, 2 RBI 8 - (4/24 to present) .645/20x31, 2B, 2 RBI 13 - (9/2/14 to 9/20/14) .364/24x66, 4 2B, 4 RBI- - 9 - (4/17 to 4/26) .457/16x35, 2 2B, 3B, HR, 11 RBI 11 - (7/1/13 to 7/12/13) .442/19x43, 4 2B, 4 RBI- - 4 - (4/17 to 4/21) .250/4x16, HR, RBI 13 - (8/3/12 to 8/17/12) .315/17x54, 5 2B, 4 HR, 12 RBI5 - (4/28) .474/9x19, 4 2B, RBI 7 - (4/18 to 4/25) .423/11x26, 2 2B, RBI 16 - (5/15/13 to 5/31/13) .356/21x59, 4 2B, 3B, 6 RBI3 - (4/29) .333/4x12, 2B, HR, 5 RBI 6 - (4/22 to 4/27) .333/9x27, 3 2B, 7 RBI 14 - (10/1/09 to 4/16/10) .458/27x59, 8 2B, HR, 2 RBI1 - (5/2) .500/2x4, 2B, 2 RBI 3 - (4/19 to 4/23) .333/4x12, 2 RBI 3 - (4/19/15 to 4/23/15) .333/4x12, 2 RBI1 - (5/3) .250/1x4 - - 12 - (8/17/12 to 8/29/12) .432/19x44, 2B, 3B, 4 RBI1 - (5/3) .500/1x2, 2B, RBI - - 5 - (6/7/12 to 6/27/12) .438/7x16, 2 2B, HR, 4 RBI1 - (5/3) .333/1x3, RBI 6 - (4/25 to 5/1) .435/10x23, 2 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 8 RBI 17 - (4/29/14 to 5/15/14) .417/25x60, 5 2B, 4 HR, 13 RBI4 - (4/29) .286/4x14, HR, 3 RBI 6 - (4/21 to 4/26) .391/9x23 27 - (5/6/09 to 6/3/09) .398/47x118, 8 2B, 3 HR, 7 RBI

HITTING STREAK BREAKDOWNPlayer Current (start date) Stats Season-long Stats Career-long Stats

BakerBourBrignacGordonHechavarriaMorseOzunaPradoRealmutoD. SolanoJ. SolanoStantonSuzuki

2015 HOME RUN BREAKDOWN Runners on Go Team Pinch hit vs. L vs. R H Rd 0 1 2 GS (career; last) ITP Tying ahead W-off (career; last) Record (career; last) Leadoff (career; last)

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - (6; 8/13/14 vs. STL) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (2; 6/11/14 vs. SD) - - (1; 5/15/13 at CHC) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (2; 4/8/14 vs. DET) 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - (2; 9/4/13 at CHC) - - - - 2-0 - - - 2 - 2 2 - - - (4; 9/29/12 at STL) - - - - (1; 5/27/11 vs. SD) 1-1 - (1; 9/26/09 vs. ATL) - - - - - - - - - (2; 8/22/14 at COL) - - - - - - (1; 6/29/14 vs. OAK) - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - (2; 5/12/11 vs. WSH) - - 1 - 1-1 - (2; 9/11/14 vs. TB) - (5; 5/14/11 vs. PHI) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 2 4 3 3 - - (5; 4/18/14 vs. SEA) - 1 2 - (3; 4/18/14 vs. SEA) 3-3 - - 1 - 1 - - - 1 - (4; 4/15/09 vs. LAA) - - - - (2; 6/25/13 vs. TEX) 1-0 - - (37; 6/2/12 at CHW)

BATTER NOTES

Multi-hit Games Multi-RBI Games Multi-HR Games 2 3 4 5 Total 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 2 3 4 2015 Career Last (# HRS)BakerBourBrignacGordonHechavarriaMorseOzunaPradoRealmutoD. SolanoJ. SolanoStantonSuzuki

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 9/18/06 vs. SF (2) 1 - - - 1 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 7/17/10 at NYY (2) 6 5 1 1 13 1 1 - - - - 2 - - - - - - 8 1 1 - 10 - 4 - - - - 4 - - - - - - 3 - - - 3 2 - - - - - 2 - - - - 7 4/23/14 at COL (2) 6 - 1 - 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 1 - - 8 - - 2 - - - 2 - - - - 2 7/7/10 at PHI (2) 3 - - - 3 2 - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 9/25/12 at ATL (2) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 2 - - 8 3 2 1 - - - 6 - - - - 13 8/11/14 vs. STL (2) 3 - - - 3 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 7 8/19/12 vs. BOS (2)

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MARLINS MISCELLANEOUS STATS

BakerBour

BrignacGordon

HechavarriaKelly

MathisMorseOzunaPrado

RealmutoSaltalamacchia

D.SolanoJ.SolanoStantonSuzukiYelich

- - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - 12-12 - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - 0-2 12-10 - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - 0-2 - - - - 4-6 6-7 - - - - - - - 6-2 3-1 3-8 - - - - 9-2 - 2-5 1-4 - - - - - - - - - 8-1 1-4 - - - - - - - - 3-5 - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - 12-13 - - - - - - 0-1 2-0 - - 0-1 1-2 8-1 - - - 1-10 - - - - - - -

- 1-0 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - 12-12 - - - - - - - - - - 12-13 - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - 0-2 - - - - - - - - - 10-13 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12-11 - - - - - 12-11 - - - - - 9-5 - - - - - - - - 3-5 - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12-13 - - - - - - 11-3 0-2 - - - - - - - 1-10 - - -

Record by Batting Order 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th

Record by Position C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH

MARLINS OFFENSE BY MONTHMONTH AB R R/G H HR AVG. RECORDApril 736 97 4.41 194 13 .264 10-12May 99 13 4.33 32 1 .323 2-1June - - - - - - -July - - - - - - -August - - - - - - -September - - - - - - -October - - - - - - -

RUNS BY INNING OPPONENTS 11 5 2 15 11 17 22 3 10 0 96

MARLINS 10 6 7 20 15 15 6 22 8 1 110INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ TOTAL

MARLINS HIGHS AND LOWS MARLINS OPPONENTSRuns, Game 9 - 4/23 at PHI 12 - 4/7 vs. ATLRuns, Inning 6 - 4/10 vs. TB (4th) 7 - 3x; last, 4/19 at NYM (4th)Hits, Game 14 - 4/26 vs. WSH 14 - 2x; last, 4/12 vs. TBHits, Inning 5 - 4/10 vs. TB (4th) 6 - 2x; last, 4/19 at NYM (4th)Fewest Hits, Game 2 - 4/11 vs. TB 3 - 4/15 at ATLDoubles, Game 5 - 5/1 vs. PHI 4 - 4/7 vs. ATLTriples, Game 3 - 4/26 vs. WSH 1 - 5x; last, 5/3 vs. PHIHR, Game 2 - 4x; last, 4/29 vs. NYM 2 - 4x; last, 4/21 at PHIHR, Inning 2 - 4/25 vs. WSH (8th) 2 - 4/14 at ATL (4th)Extra-Base Hits, Game 5 - 2x; last, 5/2 vs. PHI 8 - 4/12 vs. TBLeft On Base, Game 12 - 5/1 vs. PHI 10 - 4/28 vs. NYMDP Turned, Game 3 - 4/8 vs. ATL 3 - 4/25 vs. WSHConsecutive Games w/ HR 4 - 4/15 to 4/18 4 - 4/8 to 4/12Stolen Bases, Game 3 - 4/14 at ATL 2 - 5/3 vs. PHIStrikeouts, Game (Pitching) 11 - 5/3 vs. PHI 13 - 2x; last, 4/26 vs. WSHWalks, Game (Pitching) 7 - 2x; last, 4/13 at ATL 6 - 4/14 at ATLErrors, Game 2 - 5/3 vs. PHI 3 - 4/22 at PHIMargin of Victory 8 - 2x; last, 4/25 vs. WSH 10 - 4/7 vs. ATLConsecutive Games Won 5 - 4/22 to 4/26 5 - 4/16 to 4/21

EXTRA-INNING GAMESRuns, Game 10 - 4/10 vs. TB 9 - 4/10 vs. TBHits, Game 13 - 4/10 vs. TB 10 - 4/10 vs. TBDoubles, Game 4 - 4/10 vs. TB 2 - 4/10 vs. TBTriples, Game - - HR, Game - 1 - 4/10 vs. TBExtra-Base Hits, Game 4 - 4/10 vs. TB 3 - 4/10 vs. TBLeft On Base, Game 9 - 4/10 vs. TB 5 - 4/10 vs. TBDP Turned, Game 1 - 4/10 vs. TB 1 - 4/10 vs. TBStolen Bases, Game 3 - 4/10 vs. TB 1 - 4/10 vs. TBStrikeouts, Game (Pitching) 8 - 4/10 vs. TB 8 - 4/10 vs. TBWalks, Game (Pitching) 6 - 4/10 vs. TB 6 - 4/10 vs. TBErrors, Game 0 - 4/10 vs. TB 0 - 4/10 vs. TB

INDIVIDUAL HIGHSCATEGORY PLAYER(S)Hits, Game 5 - Gordon; 4/18 at NYMConsecutive Hits 5 - Gordon; 4/18Runs, Game 3 - 2x; last, Gordon; 5/2 vs. PHIDoubles, Game 3 - Ozuna; 5/1 vs. PHITriples, Game 1 - 6x; last, three players; 4/26 vs. WSHHR, Game 1 - 14x; last, Prado; 5/2 vs. PHIExtra-Base Hits, Game 3 - Ozuna; 5/1 vs. PHIRBI, Game 4 - 3x; last, Prado; 5/2 vs. PHIStolen Bases, Game 2 - 3x; last, Suzuki; 5/3 vs. PHIWalks, Game 3 - Stanton, 4/7 vs. ATLConsecutive HR -Longest Hitting Streak 9 - Hechavarria; 4/17 to 4/26Strikeouts, Game (Starter) 7 - Haren; 4/21 at PHIStrikeouts, Game (Reliever) 3 - 5x; last, Hand; 5/3 vs. PHILongest Win Streak 3 - Morris; 4/10 to presentLongest Losing Streak 3 - Latos; 4/7 to presentFewest Hits Allowed, CG -Walks, Game (Pitching) 3 - 7x; last, Cosart; 4/27 vs. NYMIP, Game (Starter) 8.0 - Cosart; 4/27 vs. NYMIP, Game (Reliever) 4.1 - Hand; 4/7 vs. ATLConsecutive Scoreless Innings 13.0 - Phelps; 4/23 to 4/28Consecutive Saves -

EXTRA-INNING GAMESHits, Game 3 - Gordon; 4/10 vs. TBRuns, Game 4 - Gordon; 4/10 vs. TBDoubles, Game 1 - 4x; many, 4/10 vs. TBTriples, Game -HR, Game -Extra-Base Hits, Game 1 - 4x; many, 4/10 vs. TBRBI, Game 3 - 2x; Stanton & Yelich; 4/10 vs. TBStolen Bases, Game 2 - Gordon; 4/10 vs. TBWalks, Game 2 - Saltalamacchia; 4/10 vs. TB

CATCHERS INFOPLAYER G (GS) INN. ER ERA CCS ATT % CPKO PB Mathis 3 (2) 17.0 8 4.24 0 0 - 0 0Realmuto 14 (14) 122.0 44 3.25 1 6 16.7 0 1Saltalamacchia 9 (8) 72.0 37 4.63 2 9 22.2 0 0J. Solano 1 (1) 9.0 5 5.00 0 2 0.0 0 0

Giancarlo Stanton (2)Christian Yelich (1)

Dee Gordon (3)Ichiro Suzuki (1)

OUTFIELD ASSISTS (3) BUNT SINGLES (4)

HR VARIATIONS

Pinch-hit HR (0) last, Jordany Valdespin (8/29/14 at ATL)Back-to-Back HR (0) last, Casey McGehee & Marcell Ozuna (9/9/14 at MIL)Grand Slams (0) last, Kike Hernandez (9/26/14 at WSH-2)Multi-HR (0) last, Giancarlo Stanton (2, 8/11/14 vs. STL)Leadoff HR (0) last, Christian Yelich (5/17/14 at SF)Walk-off (0) last, Giancarlo Stanton (4/18/14 vs. SEA)Inside-the-Park (0) last, Cameron Maybin (5/31/10 vs. MIL)By Pitcher (0) last, Jose Fernandez (9/11/13 vs. ATL)

HR VARIATION PLAYER(S)

COME FROM BEHIND WINS (4)DATE OPP. DEFICIT FINAL LAST INNING TRAILED4/24 WSH 1 3-2 Top of 5th

4/26 WSH 1 6-2 Top of 4th

4/29 NYM 2 7-3 Top of 5th

5/1 PHI 2 4-3 Top of 5th

WALK-OFF WINS (2)DATE OPP. FINAL PLAYER WINNING HIT/PLAY 4/10 TB 10-9 (10) Yelich RBI single (3rd career walk-off hit)5/1 PHI 4-3 Ozuna RBI double (2nd career walk-off hit)

DISABLED LISTPLAYER INJURY DATES ON DL RECORDAaron Crow* Right elbow sprain 4/5 (retro to 3/27) 12-13Jose Fernandez* Right elbow sprain 4/5 (retro to 3/29) 12-13Henderson Alvarez Rightshoulderinflammation 4/13 11-8Don Kelly Rightfourthfingerfracture 4/13 11-8Jeff Mathis Right hand fracture 4/13 11-8Christian Yelich Lower back strain 4/24 (retro to 4/20) 9-3

Bold - currently on disabled list^ Seven-day concussion DL* 60-day DL

REPLAY CHALLENGES BY MIAMI (3x5)DATE/OPP. CALL PLAY DESCRIPTION RESULT4/16 at NYM Out Tag at home plate (MIA offense) Overturned 4/18 at NYM Out Force at 1B (MIA offense) Overturned4/18 at NYM Safe Force at 1B (MIA defense) Overturned4/25 vs. WSH Out Tag at 2B on steal attempt (MIA offense) Stands5/2 vs. PHI Out Violation of Home Plate Collision Rule (MIA off.) Stands

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MARLINS MISCELLANEOUS STATS

Home Record 8-7Road Record 4-6

Day Record 5-5Night Record 7-8

vs. RH Starter 8-12vs. LH Starter 4-1

vs. NL East 11-11vs. NL Central ---vs. NL West ---vs. American League 1-2

Leading after Six Innings 8-0Trailing after Six Innings 0-11Tied after Six Innings 4-2

Leading after Seven Innings 8-0Trailing after Seven Innings 0-12Tied after Seven Innings 4-1

Leading after Eight Innings 11-1Trailing after Eight Innings 0-12Tied after Eight Innings 1-0

Marlins with No Home Runs 7-8Marlins Hit Home Run 5-5Hitting One Home Run 2-4Hitting Two Home Runs 3-1Hitting Three or More Home Runs ---

Out-hit Opponent 11-5Out-hit by Opponent 1-6Hits Equal 0-2

Marlins Score First 9-6Opponents Score First 3-7

Largest Deficit Overcome 2; 3x, last, 5/1 vs. PHILargest Deficit Overcome in Win 2; 2x, last, 5/1 vs. PHI

Comeback Wins 4Extra-inning Games 1-0

Delays (Games) 3 (2)Total Minutes in Delays 107

Shortest Home Game 1:58; 4/27 vs. NYMShortest Home Game (Extras) 3:36; 4/10 vs. TBLongest Home Game 3:16; 4/12 vs. TBLongest Home Game (Extras) 3:36; 4/10 vs. TB

Shortest Road Game 2:25; 4/15 at ATLShortest Road Game(Extras) ---Longest Road Game 3:02; 4/13 at ATLLongest Road Game(Extras) ---

Crowd Less than 20,000 9-5Crowd Greater than 20,000 3-8

Crowd Less than 30,000 11-9Crowd Greater than 30,000 1-4

Roof Open* 1-1Roof Closed* 7-6 Wearing White Jerseys 5-4Wearing Gray Jerseys 2-6Wearing Black Jerseys 4-1Wearing Red-Orange Jerseys 1-2

* At the start of game at Marlins Park

One-Run Games 4-4Walk-off Games 2-0Shutouts 2-2

Series Won-Lost-Tied 5-3-0Series Sweeps (1g) ---Series Sweeps (2g) ---Series Sweeps (3g) 1-1Series Sweeps (4g) 0-1Series Sweeps (5g) ---Swept in Series 1-2

First Game of Series 3-5Second Game of Series 5-3Third Game of Series 4-4Fourth Game of Series 0-1Fifth Game of Series ---

On Monday 0-3On Tuesday 2-2On Wednesday 3-1On Thursday 1-1On Friday 3-1On Saturday 2-2On Sunday 1-3On Weekdays (Mon-Thur) 6-7On Weekends (Fri-Sun) 6-6

In April 10-12In May 2-1In June ---In July ---In August ---In September ---In October ---

APRIL27 Reinstated C Jarrod Saltalamacchia from paternity list and designated for assignment.26 Outrighted LHP Grant Dayton to Triple-A New Orleans.24 Placed OF Christian Yelich on 15-day Disabled List (retro to 4/20) with lower back strain, recalled INF Justin Bour from Triple-A New Orleans, placed C Jarrod Saltalamacchia on paternity list, selected contract of C Jhonatan Solano from NOLA and designated LHP Grant Dayton for assignment.22 LHP Matt Tracy claimed off waivers by New York-AL.21 Optioned RHP Jose Ureña to Triple-A New Orleans, designated LHP Matt Tracy for assignment and selected the contract of RHP Nick Masset from NOLA. 18 Claimed LHP Matt Tracy off waivers from New York-AL and optioned to Triple-A New Orleans; transferred RHP Jose Fernandez to 60-day Disabled List.16 Returned RHP David Phelps from paternity list.15 Optioned RHP Carter Capps to Triple-A New Orleans. 13 Placed RHP Henderson Alvarez (right shoulder inflammation), INF Don Kelly (right fourth finger fracture) and C Jeff Mathis (right hand fracture) on 15-day Disabled List, placed RHP David Phelps on paternity list, transferred RHP Aaron Crow to 60-day DL, recalled RHP Carter Capps, C J.T. Realmuto and RHP Jose Ureña from Triple A New Orleans and selected contract of INF Reid Brignac from NOLA.5 Selected contract of UTL Don Kelly, and placed RHPs Aaron Crow (right elbow sprain; retro to 3/29) and Jose Fernandez (right elbow sprain; retro to 3/27) on 15-day Disabled List.3 Reassigned C Jhonatan Solano and OF Jordany Valdespin to Minor League camp.1 LHP Andrew McKirahan claimed off waivers by Atlanta.

MARCH31 Released RHP Nick Masset and reassigned INF Reid Brignac and OFs Tyler Colvin and Cole Gillespie to Minor League camp.30 OF Reed Johnson granted unconditional release and optioned RHP Preston Claiborne to Triple-A New Orleans.

27 Reassigned INF Scott Sizemore to Minor League camp.24 Optioned RHP Carter Capps to Triple-A New Orleans; RHP Vin Mazzaro, RHP Ryan Chaffee, LHP Pat Misch, LHP Pat Urckfitz, INF Austin Nola, and C Vinny Rottino reassigned to Minor League camp.18 Optioned RHP Andre Rienzo, INFs Justin Bour, Derek Dietrich and Miguel Rojas, and C J.T. Realmuto to Triple-A New Orleans; reassigned LHP Chris Narveson to Minor League camp.17 Optioned LHPs Adam Conley and Justin Nicolino, and RHP Matt Ramsey to Triple-A New Orleans.15 Optioned RHP Jose Ureña to Triple-A New Orleans, optioned RHP Kendry Flores to Double-A Jacksonville, and reassigned RHPs Nick Wittgren and Trevor Williams, INF Avery Romero, and OFs Austin Wates and Kenny Wilson to Minor League camp.13 Optioned LHP Grant Dayton to Triple-A New Orleans; reassigned RHPs Brian Ellington and Ryan Reid, C Sharif Othman, and INFs Justin Bohn and Viosergy Rosa to Minor League camp.3 Agreed to one-year contracts with 23 players and renewed contracts of RHP Sam Dyson and INF Adeiny Hechavarria.

FEBRUARY17 Signed OF Reed Johnson to Minor League contract.4 Traded RHP Arquimedes Caminero to Pittsburgh in exchange for cash.

JANUARY28 Designated RHP Arquimedes Caminero for assignment.27 Signed OF Ichiro Suzuki to one-year contract.17 Signed INF Don Kelly to Minor League contract.16 Signed RHP Vin Mazzaro to Minor League contract.12 Signed RHP Nick Masset to Minor League contract.8 Signed LHP Pat Misch to Minor League contract.5 Signed OF Tyler Colvin to Minor League contract.2 Signed INF Scott Sizemore to Minor League contract.

MARLINS 2015 TRANSACTIONS

2015 MISCELLANEOUS

INSIDE THE NUMBERS - PITCHERS

W L SV SVO G CG IP H R ER HR BB-I SO ERAStarter 7 10 - - 25 0 138.0 117 59 58 15 41-0 90 3.78Reliever 5 3 2 6 25 - 82.0 71 37 36 3 31-1 78 3.95April 10 12 2 6 22 0 193.0 167 87 86 17 67-1 141 4.01May 2 1 0 0 3 0 27.0 21 9 8 1 5-0 27 2.67June - - - - - - - - - - - - - -July - - - - - - - - - - - - - -August - - - - - - - - - - - - - -September - - - - - - - - - - - - - -October - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

0.0-4.2 4 (0-4) 1 (0-0) 2 (0-2) 1 (0-1) - (0-0) - (0-0)5.0-5.2 8 (4-4) - (0-0) 2 (0-1) 2 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 2 (0-1)6.0-6.2 8 (5-3) 1 (1-0) 1 (0-0) 1 (0-1) 3 (1-1) 2 (1-1)7.0-7.2 4 (3-1) 1 (1-0) - (0-0) 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) - (0-0)8.0-9.0 1 (0-1) - (0-0) - (0-0) - (0-0) (0-0) 1 (0-0) Total Starts 25 (12-13) 3 (1-0) 5 (0-3) 5 (2-2) 5 (3-1) 5 (1-2) Runs Allowed/Start 2.4 1.0 3.4 2.8 1.8 2.0Team Record When Starting 12-13 2-1 2-3 3-2 4-1 1-4

STARTING PITCHER BREAKDOWN TEAM PHELPS LATOS KOEHLER HAREN COSARTINNINGS # (Team Record) # (Starter’s Record) # (Starter’s Record) # (Starter’s Record) # (Starter’s Record) # (Starter’s Record)

COMPLETE GAMES (0) COMPLETE GAMES SHUTOUTS (0) EJECTIONS (0)

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1 4/6* ATL L 2-1 0-1 T3 -1.0 Teheran Alvarez (0-1) Grilli 36,969 36,969

2 4/7 ATL L 12-2 0-2 5 -2.0 Wood Latos (0-1) --- 17,483 54,452

3 4/8 ATL L 2-0 0-3 5 -3.0 Cunniff Koehler (0-1) Grilli 16,127 70,579

4/9 5 -3.0 OFF-DAY

4 4/10 TB W 10-9 (10) 1-3 T4 -3.0 Morris (1-0) Boxberger --- 17,375 87,954

5 4/11 TB L 2-0 1-4 T4 -4.0 Archer Cosart (0-1) Boxberger 17,830 105,784

6 4/12 TB L 8-5 1-5 5 -4.0 Karns Alvarez (0-2) Frieri 20,199 125,983

7 4/13 @ATL L 3-2 1-6 5 -5.0 Miller Latos (0-2) Grilli 13,417

8 4/14 @ATL W 8-2 2-6 T4 -4.0 Koehler (1-1) Cahill --- 15,765

9 4/15 @ATL W 6-2 3-6 T3 -3.0 Haren (1-0) Stults --- 18,342

10 4/16 @NYM L 7-5 3-7 T4 -4.0 Blevins Dunn (0-1) Familia 20,556

11 4/17 @NYM L 4-1 3-8 T4 -5.0 Colon Hand (0-1) Familia 38,753

12 4/18 @NYM L 5-4 3-9 5 -6.0 deGrom Latos (0-3) A. Torres 41,844

13 4/19 @NYM L 7-6 3-10 5 -7.0 Harvey Koehler (1-2) Familia 41,234

4/20 5 -7.0 OFF-DAY

14 4/21 @PHI L 7-3 3-11 5 -8.0 Williams Haren (1-1) Papelbon 21,993

15 4/22 @PHI W 6-1 4-11 5 -8.0 Cosart (1-1) Garcia --- 23,417

16 4/23 @PHI W 9-1 5-11 T4 -8.0 Phelps (1-0) McGowan --- 17,097

17 4/24 WSH W 3-2 6-11 T4 -7.0 Morris (2-0) Roark Cishek (1) 16,259 142,242

18 4/25 WSH W 8-0 7-11 T3 -7.0 Koehler (2-2) Strasburg --- 18,129 160,371

19 4/26 WSH W 6-2 8-11 3 -6.0 Haren (2-1) Gonzalez (1-2) --- 21,433 181,804

20 4/27 NYM L 3-1 8-12 T3 -7.0 C. Torres Cishek (0-1) Familia 18,547 200,351

21 4/28 NYM W 4-3 9-12 3 -6.0 Morris (3-0) C. Torres Cishek (2) 17,255 217,606

22 4/29 NYM W 7-3 10-12 3 -5.0 Dyson (1-0) Colon None 17,076 234,682

4/30 T2 -4.5 OFF-DAY

23 5/1* PHI W 4-3 11-12 T2 -4.5 Cishek (1-1) Giles --- 18,511 253,193

24 5/2 PHI W 7-0 12-12 2 -3.5 Haren (3-1) Hamels --- 33,348 286,541

25 5/3 PHI L 6-2 12-13 T2 -3.5 Gonzalez Cosart (1-2) --- 20,461 307,002

26 5/4 @WSH 7:05 FS FLORIDA

27 5/5 @WSH 7:05 FS FLORIDA

28 5/6 @WSH 1:05 MLB Network

29 5/7 @SF 10:15 FS FLORIDA

30 5/8 @SF 10:15 FS FLORIDA

31 5/9 @SF 9:05 FS FLORIDA

32 5/10 @SF 4:05 FS FLORIDA

33 5/11 @LAD 10:10 FS FLORIDA

34 5/12 @LAD 10:10 FS FLORIDA

35 5/13 @LAD 7:50 FS FLORIDA

5/14 OFF-DAY

36 5/15 ATL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

37 5/16 ATL 1:00 FOX SPORTS 1

38 5/17 ATL 1:10 FS FLORIDA

39 5/18 ARI 7:10 FS FLORIDA

40 5/19 ARI 7:10 FS FLORIDA

41 5/20 ARI 7:10 FS FLORIDA

42 5/21 ARI 12:10 MLB Network

43 5/22 BAL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

44 5/23 BAL 7:15 FOX

45 5/24 BAL 1:10 FS FLORIDA

46 5/25 @PIT 7:05 FS FLORIDA

47 5/26 @PIT 7:05 FS FLORIDA

48 5/27 @PIT 12:35 FS FLORIDA

5/28 OFF-DAY

49 5/29 @NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

50 5/30 @NYM 4:10 FS FLORIDA

51 5/31 @NYM 1:10 FS FLORIDA

52 6/1 CHC 7:10 FS FLORIDA

53 6/2 CHC 7:10 FS FLORIDA

54 6/3 CHC 7:10 FS FLORIDA

6/4 OFF-DAY

55 6/5 @COL 8:40 FS FLORIDA

56 6/6 @COL 4:10 FS FLORIDA

57 6/7 @COL 4:10 FS FLORIDA

58 6/8 @TOR 7:07 FS FLORIDA

59 6/9 @TOR 7:07 FS FLORIDA

60 6/10 @TOR 12:37 No TV

61 6/11 COL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

62 6/12 COL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

63 6/13 COL 4:10 FS FLORIDA

64 6/14 COL 1:10 FS FLORIDA

65 6/15 NYY 7:10 FS FLORIDA

66 6/16 NYY 7:10 FS FLORIDA

67 6/17 @NYY 7:05 FS FLORIDA

68 6/18 @NYY 7:05 FS FLORIDA

69 6/19 @CIN 7:10 FS FLORIDA

70 6/20 @CIN 7:10 FS FLORIDA

71 6/21 @CIN 1:10 FS FLORIDA

6/22 OFF-DAY

72 6/23 STL 7:10 FOX SPORTS 1

73 6/24 STL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

74 6/25 STL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

75 6/26 LAD 7:10 FS FLORIDA

76 6/27 LAD 4:10 FS FLORIDA

77 6/28 LAD 1:10 FS FLORIDA

6/29 OFF-DAY

78 6/30 SF 7:10 FS FLORIDA

79 7/1 SF 7:10 FS FLORIDA

80 7/2 SF 12:10 No TV

81 7/3 @CHC 2:20 ESPN2 / FS FLORIDA

82 7/4 @CHC 7:15 FOX

83 7/5 @CHC TBD FS FLORIDA

7/6 OFF-DAY

WINNING LOSING TOTALGM DATE OPP. W/L SCO. REC POS GB/A PITCHER PITCHER SAVE ATTEND. ATTEND.

WINNING LOSING TOTALGM DATE OPP. W/L SCO. REC POS GB/A PITCHER PITCHER SAVE ATTEND. ATTEND.

84 7/7 @BOS 7:10 FS FLORIDA

85 7/8 @BOS 7:10 FS FLORIDA

86 7/9 CIN 7:10 FS FLORIDA

87 7/10 CIN 7:10 FS FLORIDA

88 7/11 CIN 4:10 FS FLORIDA

89 7/12 CIN 1:10 FS FLORIDA

7/14

7/15

7/13 ALL-STAR BREAK

7/14 ALL-STAR GAME @ GREAT AMERICAN BALL PARK

7/15 ALL-STAR BREAK

7/16 ALL-STAR BREAK

90 7/17 @PHI 7:05 FS FLORIDA

91 7/18 @PHI 7:05 FS FLORIDA

92 7/19 @PHI 1:35 FS FLORIDA

93 7/20 @ARI 9:40 FS FLORIDA

94 7/21 @ARI 9:40 FS FLORIDA

95 7/22 @ARI 9:40 FS FLORIDA

96 7/23 @SD 10:10 No TV

97 7/24 @SD 10:10 FS FLORIDA

98 7/25 @SD 8:40 FS FLORIDA

99 7/26 @SD 4:10 FS FLORIDA

7/27 OFF-DAY

100 7/28 WSH 7:10 FS FLORIDA

101 7/29 WSH 7:10 FS FLORIDA

102 7/30 WSH 12:10 No TV

103 7/31 SD 7:10 FS FLORIDA

104 8/1 SD 7:10 FS FLORIDA

105 8/2 SD 1:10 FS FLORIDA

106 8/3 NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

107 8/4 NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

108 8/5 NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

109 8/6 @ATL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

110 8/7 @ATL 7:35 FS FLORIDA

111 8/8 @ATL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

112 8/9 @ATL 5:05 FS FLORIDA

8/10 OFF-DAY

113 8/11 BOS 7:10 FS FLORIDA

114 8/12 BOS 4:10 FS FLORIDA

8/13 OFF-DAY

115 8/14 @STL 8:15 FS FLORIDA

116 8/15 @STL 7:15 FS FLORIDA

117 8/16 @STL 2:15 FS FLORIDA

118 8/17 @MIL 8:10 FS FLORIDA

119 8/18 @MIL 8:10 FS FLORIDA

120 8/19 @MIL 2:10 No TV

121 8/20 PHI 7:10 FS FLORIDA

122 8/21 PHI 7:10 FS FLORIDA

123 8/22 PHI 7:10 FS FLORIDA

124 8/23 PHI 1:10 FS FLORIDA

125 8/24 PIT 7:10 FS FLORIDA

126 8/25 PIT 7:10 FS FLORIDA

127 8/26 PIT 7:10 FS FLORIDA

128 8/27 PIT 7:10 FS FLORIDA

129 8/28 @WSH 7:05 FS FLORIDA

130 8/29 @WSH 7:05 FS FLORIDA

131 8/30 @WSH 1:35 FS FLORIDA

132 8/31 @ATL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

133 9/1 @ATL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

134 9/2 @ATL 12:10 FS FLORIDA

9/3 OFF-DAY

135 9/4 NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

136 9/5 NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

137 9/6 NYM 1:10 FS FLORIDA

138 9/7 MIL 1:10 FS FLORIDA

139 9/8 MIL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

140 9/9 MIL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

9/10 OFF-DAY

141 9/11 WSH 7:10 FS FLORIDA

142 9/12 WSH 7:10 FS FLORIDA

143 9/13 WSH 1:10 FS FLORIDA

144 9/14 @NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

145 9/15 @NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

146 9/16 @NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

147 9/17 @WSH 7:05 FS FLORIDA

148 9/18 @WSH 7:05 FS FLORIDA

149 9/19 @WSH 4:05 FS FLORIDA

150 9/20 @WSH 1:35 FS FLORIDA

9/21 OFF-DAY

151 9/22 PHI 7:10 FS FLORIDA

152 9/23 PHI 7:10 FS FLORIDA

153 9/24 PHI 7:10 FS FLORIDA

154 9/25 ATL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

155 9/26 ATL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

156 9/27 ATL 1:10 FS FLORIDA

9/28 OFF-DAY

157 9/29 @TB 7:10 FS FLORIDA

158 9/30 @TB 7:10 FS FLORIDA

159 10/1 @TB 7:10 FS FLORIDA

160 10/2 @PHI 7:05 FS FLORIDA

161 10/3 @PHI 7:05 FS FLORIDA

162 10/4 @PHI 7:05 FS FLORIDA

* - roof and windows open^ - roof open, windows closed# - roof closed, windows openALL CAPS denotes complete game

2015 MARLINS DAY-BY-DAY