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MIAMI MARLINS (43-65) RHP Jose Ureña (1-5, 4.37) at ATLANTA BRAVES (48-60) RHP Matt Wisler (5-2, 4.44) TURNER FIELD, ATLANTA, GA Thursday, August 6, 2015 – 7:10 P.M. FISH BITES The Marlins and Braves open a four-game weekend series tonight at 7:10 p.m. The Fish will send right-hander Jose Ureña to the mound for the start; his only career appearance against the Braves was his Major League debut on April 14 this season, when he tossed 1.0 inning out of the bullpen, allowing one hit. Atlanta will counter with righty Matt Wisler, who is making his first career appearance against Miami. The Marlins are coming off a 2-7 homestand against Washington (1-2), San Diego (1-2), and the Mets (0-3). Following this brief road trip, Miami has an off-day on Monday before a two-game homestand against Boston (August 11-12). VS. THE BRAVES The Marlins begin a brief four-game road trip tonight in Atlanta, their second visit to Turner Field this season. The Braves lead the season series, 7-2, with both of Miami’s wins coming at the Ted, where the Club went 2-1 from April 13-15. Since snapping a three-game losing streak at Turner Field on September 1, 2013, the Marlins have gone 8-6 here. The Braves lead the all-time series, 215-152, and have a 115-68 lead in Atlanta (98-60 at Turner Field). ROAD FIELD ADVANTAGE According to Stats LLC, the road team in this series is 8-1 (.889) this season, marking the best road-team record in a series in 2015, ahead of an 11-2 (.846) mark for the road squad in the Arizona-San Francisco season series. The third- best mark is 8-3 (.727) in the Yankees-Boston series, followed by 7-3 (.700) marks for Cubs-Milwaukee and Cincinnati- Milwaukee. LAST NIGHT The Marlins mounted a furious ninth-inning rally against the Mets, but fell short in an 8-6 loss. Miami trailed, 8-0, with one out in the bottom of the ninth when Justin Bour doubled in Derek Dietrich to break the ice for Miami. Singles by Martin Prado and Ichiro Suzuki followed to make it an 8-2 game. After a pitching change and a strikeout, Jeff Mathis walked to load the bases and Miguel Rojas cleared them with a pinch-hit double. Another pitching change was followed by an RBI-single for Dee Gordon to make the score 8-6. Dietrich followed with his second hit of the frame to put runners on the corners, but Christian Yelich grounded out to first to end the game. DOUBLE D DOUBLING DOWN Derek Dietrich batted twice in the ninth inning last night, and singled in both at-bats. It marked the second time this season that Dietrich has recorded two hits in the same inning, also doing so in the first on June 16 vs. the Yankees. He is the second player in Club history to record two hits in the same inning twice in the a season; Benito Santiago was the first (1993). Dietrich is the second player in the Majors this season to accomplish the feat, joining Chase Headley. SO CLOSE FROM SO FAR Miami entered the bottom of the ninth facing an 8-0 deficit last night at Marlins Park against the Mets, but rallied for six runs and ended the game with the tying runs on base. It was the first time that Miami has scored six-or-more runs in the ninth inning since August 22, 2014, when it pushed six runs across in the top of the frame in a 13-5 win at Colorado. The only other time in Club history that the Marlins did it in the bottom of the ninth was on May 13, 2012 against the Mets, when Giancarlo Stanton hit a walk-off grand slam in an 8-4 win. Miami has now scored six-or-more runs in the ninth inning 11 times in Club history; the only other game which it did so and lost was in a 7-6 defeat at Cincinnati on May 14, 2008. BIG INNINGS Miami recorded its fourth inning with six-or-more runs last night, scoring six times in the bottom of the ninth. The Marlins are tied with Milwaukee for the third-most such innings in the NL this season, behind Washington and Chicago (five each). It is the most such innings for Miami since also doing it four times in 2012; the Marlins did it three times last season, and not at all in 2013. The Fish are 109-13 all-time in games in which they score six-or-more runs in an inning. Additionally, the Marlins have had two eight-run innings this season, on July 11 vs. Cincinnati (bottom 7 th ) and June 16 vs. the Yankees (bottom 1 st ). the only other time in Club history that Miami had two innings with eight-or-more runs in one regular season was 1995, when it scored eight in the top of the fifth on September 17 at Colorado, and eight in the top of the eighth on July 17 at San Francisco. FLASH JR LIGHTING UP THE EAST Dee Gordon has a .419 (18x43) career average in 13 games at Turner Field, his highest career mark at any road venue (min. 10 G). Overall, his .358 average in 25 career games against the Braves is the third-highest mark among active players since 2011 (min. 70 PA), behind Chris Coghlan (.375) and Cesar Hernandez (.367). Gordon also has an 11-game hitting streak vs. Atlanta, during which he is batting .391 (18x46) with a double and seven RBI. That is tied with an active 11-game run against the Mets for his longest career streak against an opponent. The success vs. the Braves is part of a trend for Gordon, who has a .393 (59x150) average against the NL East this season. That would be the second-best season average against the division since 2005 (min. 100 AB), trailing only Randy Winn, who hit .402 against the East for the Giants in 2008. - Stats LLC A CHANCE TO BOUNCE BACK Miami starting pitchers have allowed five-or-more runs and 12-or-more hits four times in the last six games, after having allowed those numbers just three times in the previous 44 games, according to Stats LLC. After posting a 3.28 ERA in July, which ranked seventh among NL rotations, the Marlins’ starters have a 6.46 ERA so far in August, 14 th in the NL, ahead of only Arizona (6.53). Turner Field could be a good place for the rotation to turn things around, however. Since snapping a three-game losing streak here on September 1, 2013, the rotation has posted a 2.08 ERA in 14 games at the Ted, allowing more than two earned runs in a game just once, holding the Braves to a .226 average, and striking out 8.1 batters per 9.0 innings. Miami’s pitching staff as a whole has a 2.21 ERA here since that date; only St. Louis (2.08) has a better team ERA at Turner Field in that time. NEW FISH, FRESH FINS In five games this month, Miami’s bullpen has used three rookies, with two making their Major League debuts, and one reliever appearing in the Majors for the first time since April 6, 2013. Left-handers Adam Conley, Chris Reed and Chris Narveson, and right-hander Brian Ellington, have a combined seven appearances with no record and a 1.88 ERA (14.1 ip/3 er) since August 1. The rest of the bullpen in that time has gone 1-1 with a 12.86 ERA (7.0/10). MARLINS VS. BRAVES DATE SITE RESULT TIME/ATTND 4/6 MIA L,1-2 36,969 4/7 MIA L,2-12 17,483 4/8 MIA L,0-2 16,127 4/13 ATL L,2-3 13,417 4/14 ATL W,8-2 15,765 4/15 ATL W,6-2 18,342 5/15 MIA L,3-5 18,334 5/16 MIA L,3-5 18,166 5/17 MIA L,0-6 23.075 8/6 ATL 7:10 8/7 ATL 7:35 8/8 ATL 7:10 8/9 ATL 5:05 8/31 ATL 7:10 9/1 ATL 7:10 9/2 ATL 12:10 9/25 MIA 7:10 9/26 MIA 4:10 9/27 MIA 1:10 All Times Eastern SERIES INFO 2015 at Home 0 6 2015 on Road 2 1 2014 Series 10 9 All-Time at Home 84 100 at Sun Life Stadium 75 75 at Marlins Park 9 25 All-Time on Road 68 115 at Fulton County Stadium 8 17 at Turner Field 60 98 All-Time Totals 152 215 TEAM VS. TEAM STATS 2015 MARLINS VS. BRAVES Average: ............................................. .234 Runs: ....................................................... 25 ERA: ..................................................... 4.05 2015 BRAVES VS. MARLINS Average: ............................................. .263 Runs: ....................................................... 39 ERA: ..................................................... 2.56 OPPONENT INFO GAME # 109 ROAD GAME # 53 (17-35) TONIGHT’S BROADCASTS FS Florida WINZ * WAQI ^ TOMORROW’S GAME INFO START TIME (ET) - 7:35 P.M. MIAMI STARTER ATLANTA STARTER RHP Jose Fernandez RHP Julio Teheran (4-0, 2.13) (7-6, 4.59) TOMORROW’S BROADCAST INFO FS Florida WINZ * WAQI ^ * - English Flagship (940AM) ^ - Spanish Flagship (710AM) THIS DATE IN MARLINS HISTORY August 6 The Marlins rallied from three runs down in the bottom of the eighth to earn a 7-6 win over the Brewers in 2004. Jeff Conine cut the deficit to 6-5 with an RBI single in the bottom of the eighth, and Paul Lo Duca sealed the win with a two-run, walk-off single to score pinch-runner Chris Aguila and Juan Pierre in the ninth. Overall record on this date: 7-11 DATE TIME (ET) OPPONENT MARLINS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER BROADCASTS Friday, August 7 7:35 p.m. at Atlanta Braves RHP Jose Fernandez (4-0, 2.13) RHP Julio Teheran (7-6, 4.59) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQI Saturday, August 8 7:10 p.m. at Atlanta Braves RHP Tom Koehler (8-8, 3.71) RHP Mike Foltynewicz (3-3, 5.40) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQI Sunday, August 9 5:05 p.m. at Atlanta Braves TBA RHP Shelby Miller (5-8, 2.44) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQI UPCOMING STARTERS

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Page 1: TURNER FIELD, ATLANTA, GA Thursday, August 6, 2015 – 7 ...atlanta.braves.mlb.com/.../6/0/2/141565602/August_6_at_ATL_e2pyik… · before a two-game homestand against Boston (August

MIAMI MARLINS (43-65)RHP Jose Ureña (1-5, 4.37)

at ATLANTA BRAVES (48-60)

RHP Matt Wisler (5-2, 4.44)

TURNER FIELD, ATLANTA, GAThursday, August 6, 2015 – 7:10 P.M.

FISH BITESThe Marlins and Braves open a four-game weekend series tonight at 7:10 p.m. The Fish will send right-hander Jose Ureña to the mound for the start; his only career appearance against the Braves was his Major League debut on April 14 this season, when he tossed 1.0 inning out of the bullpen, allowing one hit. Atlanta will counter with righty Matt Wisler, who is making his first career appearance against Miami. The Marlins are coming off a 2-7 homestand against Washington (1-2), San Diego (1-2), and the Mets (0-3). Following this brief road trip, Miami has an off-day on Monday before a two-game homestand against Boston (August 11-12).

VS. THE BRAVESThe Marlins begin a brief four-game road trip tonight in Atlanta, their second visit to Turner Field this season. The Braves lead the season series, 7-2, with both of Miami’s wins coming at the Ted, where the Club went 2-1 from April 13-15. Since snapping a three-game losing streak at Turner Field on September 1, 2013, the Marlins have gone 8-6 here. The Braves lead the all-time series, 215-152, and have a 115-68 lead in Atlanta (98-60 at Turner Field).

ROAD FIELD ADVANTAGEAccording to Stats LLC, the road team in this series is 8-1 (.889) this season, marking the best road-team record in a series in 2015, ahead of an 11-2 (.846) mark for the road squad in the Arizona-San Francisco season series. The third-best mark is 8-3 (.727) in the Yankees-Boston series, followed by 7-3 (.700) marks for Cubs-Milwaukee and Cincinnati-Milwaukee.

LAST NIGHTThe Marlins mounted a furious ninth-inning rally against the Mets, but fell short in an 8-6 loss. Miami trailed, 8-0, with one out in the bottom of the ninth when Justin Bour doubled in Derek Dietrich to break the ice for Miami. Singles by Martin Prado and Ichiro Suzuki followed to make it an 8-2 game. After a pitching change and a strikeout, Jeff Mathis walked to load the bases and Miguel Rojas cleared them with a pinch-hit double. Another pitching change was followed by an RBI-single for Dee Gordon to make the score 8-6. Dietrich followed with his second hit of the frame to put runners on the corners, but Christian Yelich grounded out to first to end the game.

DOUBLE D DOUBLING DOWNDerek Dietrich batted twice in the ninth inning last night, and singled in both at-bats. It marked the second time this season that Dietrich has recorded two hits in the same inning, also doing so in the first on June 16 vs. the Yankees. He is the second player in Club history to record two hits in the same inning twice in the a season; Benito Santiago was the first (1993). Dietrich is the second player in the Majors this season to accomplish the feat, joining Chase Headley.

SO CLOSE FROM SO FARMiami entered the bottom of the ninth facing an 8-0 deficit last night at Marlins Park against the Mets, but rallied for six runs and ended the game with the tying runs on base. It was the first time that Miami has scored six-or-more runs in the ninth inning since August 22, 2014, when it pushed six runs across in the top of the frame in a 13-5 win at Colorado. The only other time in Club history that the Marlins did it in the bottom of the ninth was on May 13, 2012 against the Mets, when Giancarlo Stanton hit a walk-off grand slam in an 8-4 win. Miami has now scored six-or-more runs in the ninth inning 11 times in Club history; the only other game which it did so and lost was in a 7-6 defeat at Cincinnati on May 14, 2008.

BIG INNINGSMiami recorded its fourth inning with six-or-more runs last night, scoring six times in the bottom of the ninth. The Marlins are tied with Milwaukee for the third-most such innings in the NL this season, behind Washington and Chicago (five each). It is the most such innings for Miami since also doing it four times in 2012; the Marlins did it three times last season, and not at all in 2013. The Fish are 109-13 all-time in games in which they score six-or-more runs in an inning.Additionally, the Marlins have had two eight-run innings this season, on July 11 vs. Cincinnati (bottom 7th) and June 16 vs. the Yankees (bottom 1st). the only other time in Club history that Miami had two innings with eight-or-more runs in one regular season was 1995, when it scored eight in the top of the fifth on September 17 at Colorado, and eight in the top of the eighth on July 17 at San Francisco.

FLASH JR LIGHTING UP THE EASTDee Gordon has a .419 (18x43) career average in 13 games at Turner Field, his highest career mark at any road venue (min. 10 G). Overall, his .358 average in 25 career games against the Braves is the third-highest mark among active players since 2011 (min. 70 PA), behind Chris Coghlan (.375) and Cesar Hernandez (.367). Gordon also has an 11-game hitting streak vs. Atlanta, during which he is batting .391 (18x46) with a double and seven RBI. That is tied with an active 11-game run against the Mets for his longest career streak against an opponent. The success vs. the Braves is part of a trend for Gordon, who has a .393 (59x150) average against the NL East this season. That would be the second-best season average against the division since 2005 (min. 100 AB), trailing only Randy Winn, who hit .402 against the East for the Giants in 2008. - Stats LLC

A CHANCE TO BOUNCE BACKMiami starting pitchers have allowed five-or-more runs and 12-or-more hits four times in the last six games, after having allowed those numbers just three times in the previous 44 games, according to Stats LLC. After posting a 3.28 ERA in July, which ranked seventh among NL rotations, the Marlins’ starters have a 6.46 ERA so far in August, 14th in the NL, ahead of only Arizona (6.53). Turner Field could be a good place for the rotation to turn things around, however. Since snapping a three-game losing streak here on September 1, 2013, the rotation has posted a 2.08 ERA in 14 games at the Ted, allowing more than two earned runs in a game just once, holding the Braves to a .226 average, and striking out 8.1 batters per 9.0 innings. Miami’s pitching staff as a whole has a 2.21 ERA here since that date; only St. Louis (2.08) has a better team ERA at Turner Field in that time.

NEW FISH, FRESH FINSIn five games this month, Miami’s bullpen has used three rookies, with two making their Major League debuts, and one reliever appearing in the Majors for the first time since April 6, 2013. Left-handers Adam Conley, Chris Reed and Chris Narveson, and right-hander Brian Ellington, have a combined seven appearances with no record and a 1.88 ERA (14.1 ip/3 er) since August 1. The rest of the bullpen in that time has gone 1-1 with a 12.86 ERA (7.0/10).

MARLINS VS. BRAVESDATE SITE RESULT TIME/ATTND4/6 MIA L,1-2 36,9694/7 MIA L,2-12 17,4834/8 MIA L,0-2 16,1274/13 ATL L,2-3 13,4174/14 ATL W,8-2 15,7654/15 ATL W,6-2 18,3425/15 MIA L,3-5 18,3345/16 MIA L,3-5 18,1665/17 MIA L,0-6 23.0758/6 ATL 7:108/7 ATL 7:358/8 ATL 7:108/9 ATL 5:058/31 ATL 7:109/1 ATL 7:109/2 ATL 12:109/25 MIA 7:109/26 MIA 4:109/27 MIA 1:10 All Times Eastern

SERIES INFO2015 at Home 0 62015 on Road 2 12014 Series 10 9All-Time at Home 84 100 at Sun Life Stadium 75 75 at Marlins Park 9 25All-Time on Road 68 115 at Fulton County Stadium 8 17 at Turner Field 60 98All-Time Totals 152 215

TEAM VS. TEAM STATS 2015 MARLINS VS. BRAVES Average: ............................................. .234 Runs: ....................................................... 25 ERA: ..................................................... 4.05 2015 BRAVES VS. MARLINS Average: ............................................. .263 Runs: ....................................................... 39 ERA: ..................................................... 2.56

OPPONENT INFO

GAME # 109 ROAD GAME # 53 (17-35)

TONIGHT’S BROADCASTS FS Florida WINZ* WAQI^

TOMORROW’S GAME INFOSTART TIME (ET) - 7:35 P.M.

MIAMI STARTER ATLANTA STARTER RHP Jose Fernandez RHP Julio Teheran

(4-0, 2.13) (7-6, 4.59)

TOMORROW’S BROADCAST INFO FS Florida WINZ* WAQI^

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

THIS DATE IN MARLINS HISTORYAugust 6

The Marlins rallied from three runs down in the bottom of the eighth to earn a 7-6 win over the Brewers in 2004. Jeff Conine cut the deficit to 6-5 with an RBI single in the bottom of the eighth, and Paul Lo Duca sealed the win with a two-run, walk-off single to score pinch-runner Chris Aguila and Juan Pierre in the ninth.

Overall record on this date: 7-11

DATE TIME (ET) OPPONENT MARLINS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER BROADCASTSFriday, August 7 7:35 p.m. at Atlanta Braves RHP Jose Fernandez (4-0, 2.13) RHP Julio Teheran (7-6, 4.59) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQISaturday, August 8 7:10 p.m. at Atlanta Braves RHP Tom Koehler (8-8, 3.71) RHP Mike Foltynewicz (3-3, 5.40) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQISunday, August 9 5:05 p.m. at Atlanta Braves TBA RHP Shelby Miller (5-8, 2.44) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQI

UPCOMING STARTERS

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Jose Ureña (oo-rey-nya), recalled from Triple-A New Orleans on July 31, is mak-ing his ninth start and 11th appearance of season tonight. Recall marked third stint with Marlins this year, last from May 26-July 1. Joined Major League club for first time on April 13, making two relief appearances before being sent down on April 21. Returned to Miami on May 26 to make first career start at Pittsburgh and made seven turns through rotation before being optioned on July 2.

Making first career start and second appearance against Atlanta. Tossed 1.0 scoreless inning of relief in Major League debut on April 14 at Turner Field.

Following option on July 2, made five starts with NOLA, going 2-1 with 4.45 ERA (30.1 ip/15 er). On season, has gone 6-1 with one complete game and 2.66 ERA in 11 starts with Zephyrs.

Made Major League debut on April 14 at Atlanta, allowing one hit in 1.0 score-less inning of work. In second appearance, April 18 at Mets, gave up three runs on three hits (one home run) in 2.0 innings.

Optioned to NOLA on April 21 made four starts with Z’s prior to second recall. In those four games, went 3-0 with 1.32 ERA (27.1 ip/4 er). Went 7.0+ innings in three of four starts.

Recalled again on May 26 and made first career start that night against Pittsburgh. Took loss after giving up five runs, 10 hits and a walk with three strikeouts.

Earned first Major League victory on June 12 vs. Colorado. Held Rockies to one run on six hits (one home run) while striking out one and walking none over a career-high 6.2 innings.

In first start after July 2 option, tossed fifth career complete game, but first 9.0-inning CG. Marked third career shutout, yielding just five hits and a walk with four strikeouts.

Ran career-best MiLB winning streak to nine games in final start before break, despite allowing a season-high five runs to Round Rock on July 9. Eight hits allowed were most this season, while six strikeouts also marked season-high. Took loss in next start, July 16 against Colorado Springs, allowing four runs (three earned) on four hits (two home runs) and two walks with three strikeouts in 5.0 innings.

2015 DAY-BY-DAY/CAREER INFODATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR TP/ST SCORE 4/14 @ATL --- 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 relief W,8-2 4/18 @NYM --- 2.0 3 3 3 0 0 1 relief L,4-5 APRIL 0-0 3.0 4 3 3 0 0 1 9.00 ERA 5/26 @PIT L(0-1) 4.2 10 5 5 1 3 1 98/63 L,1-5 MAY 0-1 4.2 10 5 5 1 3 1 9.64 ERA 6/1 CHC L(0-2) 6.0 4 3 3 3 4 0 103/61 L,1-5 6/7 @COL --- 6.0 3 1 1 2 4 0 82/48 W,3-2 6/12 COL W(1-2) 6.2 6 1 1 0 1 1 81/53 W,5-1 6/17 @NYY L(1-3) 6.0 6 2 2 4 1 0 96/50 L,1-2 6/23 STL --- 5.0 6 3 3 3 2 1 88/51 L,3-4 6/28 LAD L(1-4) 5.0 4 1 1 4 4 0 82/48 L,0-2 JUNE 1-3 34.2 29 11 11 16 16 2 2.86 ERA 8/1 SD L(1-5) 5.0 8 5 4 0 2 0 83/58 L,3-5

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

2015 1-5 4.37 10 8 47.1 51 24 23 17 21 4

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

2015 .083 12 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

MINOR LEAGUE 2015 DAY-BY-DAYDATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR TP/ST SCORE 4/10 OMA W(1-0) 6.0 6 1 1 1 5 0 81/55 W,4-1 4/26 NAS --- 4.0 3 0 0 3 5 0 74/44 W,4-3 APRIL 1-0 10.0 9 1 1 4 10 0 0.90 ERA 5/2 MEM --- 6.0 4 1 1 3 2 0 83/52 W,5-2 5/8 @MEM W(2-0) 7.1 7 0 0 2 4 0 99/63 W,13-1 5/13 OKC W(3-0) 7.0 7 4 2 2 2 1 87/58 W,10-4 5/18 @NAS W(4-0) 7.0 4 1 1 1 4 0 99/64 W,4-1 MAY 3-0 27.1 22 6 4 8 12 1 1.32 ERA 7/4 IOW W(5-0) 9.0 5 0 0 1 4 0 101/61 W,7-0 7/9 @RR W(6-0) 6.0 8 5 5 0 6 1 94/60 W,9-6 7/16 COL L(6-1) 5.0 4 4 3 2 3 2 92/54 L,2-5 7/22 MEM --- 5.1 7 4 4 2 3 0 94/58 L,5-9 7/27 @NAS --- 5.0 10 3 3 2 3 0 95/59 W,7-5 JULY 2-1 30.1 34 16 15 7 19 3 4.45 ERA

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

2009 3-3 6.75 14 2 26.2 36 22 20 11 15 0 2010 5-6 2.61 13 13 82.2 76 32 24 7 66 2 2011 4-7 4.33 15 15 72.2 74 38 35 29 48 4 2012 9-6 3.38 27 22 138.1 143 67 52 29 101 13 2013 10-7 3.73 27 26 149.2 148 69 62 29 107 8 2014 13-8 3.33 26 25 162.0 155 65 60 29 121 14 2015 6-1 2.66 11 11 67.2 65 23 20 19 41 4 Totals 50-38 3.51 133 114 699.2 697 316 273 153 499 45

SEASON STATS MAJORS 2015 MiLB 2015vs. Left: .244/21x86, 3 HR .239/33x138, 0 HRvs. Right: .330/30x91, 1 HR .283/32x113, 4 HRHome: 1-3, 3.90 (27.2/12) 3-1, 2.34 (42.1/11)Road: 0-2, 5.03 (19.2/11) 3-0, 3.20 (25.1/9)Day: 0-1, 1.64 (11.0/2) 1-0, 1.64 (11.0/2)Night: 1-4, 5.20 (36.1/21) 5-1, 2.86 (56.2/18)

GAME HIGHS MAJORS 2015 MiLB CAREERCG: --- 5 last, 7/4/15 vs. IOWLOW-HIT CG: --- 2 2x; last, 9/9/10 vs. DSL PHISHO: --- 3 last, 7/4/15 vs. IOWMOST IP: 6.2 6/12 vs. COL 9.0 7/4/15 vs. IOWMOST K: 4 3x; last, 6/28 vs. LAD 8 2x; last, 7/26/14 at MTGMOST BB: 4 2x; last, 6/28 vs. LAD 5 7/3/11 vs. WILWIN STREAK: - --- 9 8/17/14 to 7/9/15 LOSS STREAK: 3 6/17 to present 4 3x; last, 6/11/14 to 7/8/14

MISC STATS (AS STARTER)RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total 5 3 4 5 3 - 1 - - - 21

RUN SUPPORT DURING APPEARANCES 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+R AVG. 2 2 3 1 - - - - - - - 2.23

H/W: 6-3/175 B/T: R/RMLB SERVICE: 53 DAYS MLB DEBUT: 4/14/15 at ATLBORN: 9/12/91 in SANTO DOMINGO, DR AGE: 23CONTRACT STATUS: SIGNED THROUGH 2015ACQUIRED: SIGNED AS INTERNATIONAL FREE AGENT ON AUGUST 29, 2008.

UREÑAJOSE

TOMORROW’S STARTERCAREER/OPPONENT INFO

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

2015 4-0 2.13 6 6 38.0 30 9 9 9 47 1 Totals 20-8 2.23 42 42 262.1 177 75 65 80 304 15

CAREER VS. ATLANTA YEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR 2014 2-0 0.00 2 2 16.0 5 0 0 2 22 0 Totals 3-1 0.93 4 4 29.0 13 3 3 7 35 2

JOSE FERNANDEZ# 16 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

2015 SPLITSvs. Left: ................................ .250 (16x64), 1 HRvs. Right: ............................. .187 (14x75), 0 HRat Home: ................................3-0, 1.44 (25.0/4)on Road: ................................1-0, 3.46 (13.0/5)Day: ....................................... 1-0, 2.25 (12.0/3)Night: .................................... 3-0, 2.08 (26.0/6)

2015 GAME HIGHSCG: - ---LOW-HIT CG: - ---SHO: - ---MOST IP: 7.0 2x; last, 7/22 at ARIMOST K: 11 7/22 at ARIMOST BB: 4 7/28 vs. WSHWIN STREAK: 4 7/2 to present LOSS STREAK: - ---

OPPONENT INFOVS. ATLANTA 2015 CAREER

G GS W/L ERA G GS W/L ERA HOME - - - - - - - - ROAD 1 0 0-0 0.00 1 0 0-0 0.00 TOTALS 1 0 0-0 0.00 1 0 0-0 0.00

CAREER RECORD YEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR 2015 0-0 0.00 1 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER GAME LOG DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR TP SCORE 4/14/15 @ATL --- 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 relief W,8-2

BATTER/PITCHER (2015/CAREER) PLAYER AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG Jonny Gomes 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000 Andrelton Simmons 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 Eric Young, Jr. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

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MIKE DUNN# 40 - LEFT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR7/25 at SD 0.1 1 0 0 1 1 07/30 vs. WSH 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 07/31 vs. SD 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 08/2 vs. SD 0.2 0 0 0 0 2 08/4 vs. NYM (L) 0.2 5 4 4 0 1 0

• Career vs. Atlanta: 33 G, 2-4, 4.20 ERA (30.0/14).• Next win will mark Club record for wins by reliever. Currently tied with Antonio Alfonseca and Braden

Looper (19).• Allowed two inherited runners to score on July 17 at PHI, after stranding 18 of 19 inherited runners in first

half. On season, has allowed just 4 of 27 IR to score (14.8%).• In first six games of season, was 0-1 with 9.00 ERA (6.0/6). In 41 games since, is 1-3 with 4.03 ERA (29.0/13).• In 25 home appearances, has ERA of 4.34, while in 22 road contests, has 5.51 ERA.• Connected for first Major League hit on July 11 vs. CIN in just fifth career plate appearance.• Earned only win of season on May 30 at Citi Field, marking 3rd career win against NYM (tied for most

against any team, also ARI).• Struck out side on April 6 vs. ATL, marking 23rd time in career he recorded 3+ K in an outing.

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

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR7/28 vs. WSH (S) 1.0 1 0 0 2 0 07/30 vs. WSH 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 07/31 vs. SD (L) 1.1 1 4 4 3 3 08/2 vs. SD (BS/W) 1.0 2 2 2 0 2 18/5 vs. NYM 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 0

• Career vs. Atlanta: 25 G, 1-0, 1.73 ERA (26.0/5).• Surrendered season-high 4 R while issuing career-high tying 3 BB on 7/31 vs. SD.• Picked up first win of season on 7/2 vs. SD. Allowed game-tying 2 R HR in ninth inning.• On June 19 at PHI, suffered just second blown save since taking over closer’s role. Is 17-for-20 in save

chances since May 13.• 2 runs allowed on July 19 were first since June 9, span of 12 games (12.0 ip, 7 saves, 3 hits, 2 bb, 13 so).• Among NL relievers, finished first half first in avg. against (.139) and ERA, and 4th in strikeouts (50).• Notched first career save on May 13 at LAD. Had 10 unsuccessful save opportunities prior to that date.• Took loss on June 9 at Toronto. Went a Club record 119 appearances between losses; last was on July

29, 2013 vs. NYM.

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BRYAN MORRIS# 57 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR7/26 at SD 2.0 1 0 0 1 3 07/28 vs. WSH (H) 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 07/30 vs. WSH 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 08/2 vs. SD 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 08/4 vs. NYM 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 0

• Career vs. Atlanta: 9 G, 1-1, 1.64 ERA (11.0/2).• Went 3-1 with 3.24 ERA (33.1/12) in 32 games prior to break. Missed 21 games due to DL stint from June

8-30 with a lower back strain.• Over last 18 appearances, has allowed just two earned runs (four runs total) in 19.1 innings for a 0.93

ERA. Has recorded 18 strikeouts in that span, with an opponents average of .176.• Recorded 100th career strikeout on April 25 vs. WSH.• Tied career-high with 4 runs allowed on May 4 at WSH. Also surrendered 4 to STL on Sept. 6, 2013.• Struck out season-best 4 batters on July 10 against CIN, tying career-high (also 6/11/13 vs. SF).• Tied season-high with 2.0 innings on July 26. Also did so on 5/9 at SF, 6/1 vs. CHC, 7/4 at CHC and 7/10

vs. CIN.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS - BULLPEN 1ST BATTER EFFICIENCY INHERITED RUNNERS EFFICIENCY SAVE EFFICIENCY HOLD EFFICIENCYPITCHER FBF FBR FB% IR IRS IRSc% SVO SV SV% HLDO HLD HLD%CONLEY 3 3 100.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0DUNN 47 38 80.9 27 4 14.8 0 0 0.0 17 17 100.0ELLINGTON 2 2 100.0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0MORRIS 41 30 73.2 11 1 9.1 1 0 0.0 7 6 85.7NARVESON 1 1 100.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0RAMOS 48 33 68.8 16 6 37.5 22 17 77.3 9 4 44.4RIENZO 6 3 50.0 6 4 66.7 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0

ANDRE RIENZO# 24 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR6/6 at COL 1.1 2 1 1 1 1 16/8 at TOR 4.1 2 2 1 3 5 17/29 vs. WSH 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 07/31 vs. SD 0.2 3 1 1 1 1 08/3 vs. NYM 1.2 2 3 3 2 2 0

• Career vs. Atlanta: has not faced.• Recalled from Triple-A New Orleans on July 29. Owns 13 career relief appearances, going 0-0, 8.66

(17.2/17). As starter, has gone 6-8 with 5.40 ERA (113.1/68) in 21 G.• Posted career highs as reliever with 4.1 IP and 5 SO on 6/8 at TOR. Marked 15th relief appearance by

Marlins pitcher spanning more than 4.0 innings, and second this season (Hand - 4/7 vs. ATL).• Recalled from Triple-A New Orleans on 5/23 for first stint with Marlins. Became first Brazilian player in

Club history with appearance on 5/26 at PIT.• In 15 G (14 starts) with NOLA, has gone 2-6 with 3.01 ERA (77.2 ip/26 er).• Was 1-2, 3.86 (18.2/8) in 4 G (3 GS) in July, following 1-1, 1.89 (19.0/4) marks in June (4 GS).• Made MLB debut with CWS vs. CLE on 7/30/13; became just second player born in Brazil to appear in

a Major League game (first was Yan Gomes).

ADAM CONLEY# 61 - LEFT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR6/10 at TOR 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 07/11 vs. CIN (W) 5.0 5 2 2 2 2 18/1 vs. SD 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 08/4 vs. NYM 2.1 2 1 1 1 2 0

• Career vs. Atlanta: has not faced.• Recalled from Triple-A New Orleans on August 1, marking third stint with Marlins. Made MLB debut on

6/10 at TOR with 1.0 scoreless inning and made first career start on 7/11 vs. CIN, earning win.• In 3 relief G, has allowed 1 R in 5.1 IP (1.69).• In 19 G (18 GS) with NOLA, has gone 9-3 with 2.52 ERA (107.0 ip/30 er) and 81 SO to 40 BB.• In last start with NOLA (7/28 vs. Colorado Springs), earned win with 6.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 BB and 7 SO.• Missed half of 2014 due to injury (left elbow strain), posting 3-5, 6.00 marks in 12 G (11 GS) with NOLA.• In 2013, led Double-A Jacksonville in W (11), GS (25), CG (3), IP (138.2) and SO (129); led all Marlins’

farmhands in W and CG, ranked second in SO and seventh in ERA (3.25).• Named Southern League Mid-Season All-Star in 2013. Also Named MILB.com Organizational All-Star

and South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star with Greensboro in 2012.

BRIAN ELLINGTON# 49 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR8/3 vs. NYM 1.0 1 0 0 1 2 08/4 vs. NYM 1.1 0 0 0 0 1 0

• Career vs. Atlanta: has not faced.• Had contract selected from Triple-A New Orleans Monday. Made MLB debut that night against Mets,

tossing 1.0 scoreless inning, allowing 1 H and 1 BB while striking out 2. • Began 2015 in Double-A Jacksonville bullpen, going 4-1 with 2.51 ERA (43.0/12) in 25 G. • Missed July as member of silver medal-winning Team USA in Pan-Am Games, appearing in 5 G with 3

H, R, ER, 3 BB and 6 SO in 4.2 innings.• Upon return to action, transferred to Triple-A New Orleans, appearing in 1 G.• In 103 career Minor League games, is 12-7 with 3.62 ERA (186.2/75).• Was drafted by Miami in 16th round of 2012 First-Year Player Draft.

CHRIS NARVESON# 45 - LEFT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR8/5 vs. NYM 3.2 2 0 0 0 4 0

• Career vs. Atlanta: 3 G, 3 GS, 1-1, 3.94 (16.0/7).• Had contract selected from Triple-A New Orleans yesterday. Made Marlins debut, allowing 2 H in 3.1

innings. Marked second-longest relief appearance of career (4.1 on 10/4/09 at STL).• Prior to yesterday, last appearance in Majors was with Milwaukee on 4/6/13 vs. ARI.• Went 0-3 with 5.19 ERA (26.0 ip/15 er) in 10 games (four starts) for NOLA this season.• Was 0-0, 2.79 (9.2/3) in six relief appearances, and 0-3, 6.61 (16.1/12) in four starts.• Began season on Minor League disabled list with left elbow sprain.• Debuted on rehab at Jupiter on June 11, starting at Tampa and tossing 5.0 innings, allowing four hits,

one hit batter, one wild pitch, and striking out seven.• In 35 career relief outings, is 2-0 with 4.13 ERA (52.1/24). In 63 MLB starts is 24-18 with 4.68 ERA (348.0/181).

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JUSTIN BOUR# 48 - INFIELD

Last night vs. NYM: 1x4, R, 2B, RBILast homestand: .111 (2x18), 2 R, 2B, 2 RBILast HR: 7/3/15 at CHC (Hammel)

• Is 3x9 (.333) in 4 career G vs. ATL, with 2B, RBI.• Since homering in 4 consecutive G from 6/30-7/3, tying Club record (8x; last,

Marcell Ozuna, Sept. 8-11, 2014), has not homered in last 26 G (76 AB).• In 54 GS, is 46x191 (.241) with 19 R, 9 2B, 10 HR, 31 RBI; in 25 appearances off

bench, is 8x25 (.320) with R, 2 2B, RBI including 5x18 (.278) mark as pinch hitter.• Ranks 17th in MLB in PH AVG.• Had 16 RBI in July, most in any month in career; previous best was 8 in May ‘15.

DEREK DIETRICH# 32 - INFIELD

Last night vs. NYM: 3x5, R, 2BLast homestand: .222 (6x27), 5 R, 2B, HR, 2 RBILast HR: 7/31/15 vs. SD (Kimbrel)

• Has a H in all 4 career G at Turner Field, batting .385 (5x13) with 3 2B, RBI.• Became first player in Club history with 2 H in 9th inning in 1 G last night vs. NYM.• Is 2nd player in Club history with 2 H in one inning twice in a season (also, Benito

Santiago in 1993); also recorded 2 H in 1st inning on 6/16 vs. NYY.• Owns .971 OPS over last 22 G, with .321 AVG, .418 OBP and .554 SLG.• Hit game-tying HR in 9th inning on 7/31 vs. SD, marking 2nd career HR in 9th or

later. • Has 20 career HR, with 6 game-tying HR and 7 go-ahead HR.• Posted .298 AVG (14x47) in July, marking highest mark for a month in his career.• Is 3x4 in last 4 pinch-hit AB; batting .273 (3x11) as pinch hitter this season.

COLE GILLESPIE# 28 - OUTFIELD

Last night vs. NYM: DNPLast homestand: .200 (3x15), 2 R, SBLast HR: 7/11/15 vs. CIN (Iglesias)

• Owns .316 AVG (6x19) with RISP, with 6 RBI.• Batting .281 (9x32) at home, compared to .250 (12x48) on road.• In 19 GS (10 CF, 9 RF), batting .290 (20x69) with 8 R, 7 2B, 3B, HR, 7 RBI.• His 5 multi-H games this season tie his single-season career high (also, 2010).• Tied career high with 3 H on 7/19 at PHI (4x; previous, 7/11/15 vs. CIN).• Had contract selected from Triple-A New Orleans on 6/27.

DEE GORDON# 9 - INFIELD

Last night vs. NYM: 2x5, RBILast homestand: .226 (7x31), 2 R, 3B, 3 RBI, SBLast HR: 6/30/15 vs. SF (Vogelsong)

• His .358 career AVG vs. ATL is third-highest mark against them since 2011.• Batting .391 (18x46) over 11-G hitting streak against the Braves.• Current ranks in MLB: 5th in AVG (.329), T-4th in H (129), 2nd in SB (34), T-14th in

multi-H G (34).• His .324 road AVG ranks 6th in NL and 9th in MLB.• Returned from rehab and reinstated from 15-day DL on 7/28 (dislocated left

thumb); was 1x4 in lone rehab G with Single-A Jupiter.• At All-Star break, led MLB in hits (122) and 3+ H G (18); led NL in multi-H G (32).• Became first player in Club history to lead MLB in H at All-Star break.• Set new Club record with 122 H prior to All-Star break (previous, 117 by Juan

Pierre in 2003 and Hanley Ramirez in ‘07).• He and Juan Pierre (117 H, 44 SB in 2003) are only players in Club history to

record at least 117 H and 30 SB prior to All-Star break.

ADEINY HECHAVARRIA# 3 - INFIELD

Last night vs. NYM: 1x4Last homestand: .258 (8x31), 3 R, HR, 5 RBILast HR: 8/2/15 vs. SD (Maurer)

• Owns .313 AVG (78x249) when batting 8th, good for 2nd in MLB; his 78 H and 35 RBI from 8th spot lead MLB.

• Ranks 2nd among NL shortstops in hits (105) and 3rd in AVG (.274).• Ranks 2nd among NL shortstops (3rd in MLB) in fielding percentage (.991).• Has gone career-long 42 consecutive games without an error (165 TC). • His 42 RBI this season tie his single-season career high (also, 2013), while his 5

HR are a new personal high (previous, 3 HR in 2013).• Recorded first career walk-off H on 8/2 vs. SD with three-run HR.• Had fifth 3+ RBI G of season on 8/2 vs. SD; had four such G for his career

entering 2015 (335 G).

JEFF MATHIS# 6 - CATCHER

Last night vs. NYM: 0x2, R, 2 BBLast homestand: .000 (0x7), 2 RLast HR: 5/14/14 at LAD (Perez)

• Was recalled from rehab and reinstated from 15-day disabled list on 6/5.• Had been on DL with broken right hand, suffered on April 12 vs. TB (foul tip

off hand while catching).• Went 5x27 (.185) with 2 R, 2B, 2 RBI in 9 rehab G between Triple-A New Or-

leans (4 G, 0x10) and Double-A Jacksonville (5 G, 5x17).

CASEY McGEHEE# 5 - INFIELD

Last night vs. NYM: PH, 0x1Last homestand: .158 (3x19), 2BLast HR: 5/8/15 vs. MIA (Cosart)

• Owns .364 AVG (8x22) over 6-G hitting streak vs. ATL, with 3 R, 3 RBI, 4 BB.• Signed as a free agent on 7/10.• Has gone 10x52 (.192) since re-joining the Club, with 4 R, 5 2B, 4 RBI, 6 BB.• Appeared in 49 G with SF this season, batting .213 (27x127) with 2 HR, 11 RBI.

MARTIN PRADO# 14 - INFIELD

Last night vs. NYM: 1x4, RLast homestand: .258 (8x31), 2 R, RBILast HR: 6/12/15 vs. COL (Kendrick)

• Owns .309 career AVG in 344 G at Turner Field, with .303 mark (10x33) in 9 G as visitor.

• Batting AVG by spot in order: 2nd-.275 (61x222), 4th-.328 (19x58) 5th-.167 (7x42). • Batting .271 (19x70) with 3 2B, 3 RBI, 5 BB in 18 G since returning from DL.• Has 4 multi-H games since All-Star break; had 16 in first-half.• Returned from rehab and reinstated from 15-day DL on 7/17 (sprained right

shoulder).

J.T. REALMUTO# 20 - CATCHER

Last night vs. NYM: DNPLast homestand: .091 (2x22), R, RBILast HR: 7/26/15 at SD (Maurer)

• Ranks 12th among MLB rookies in H (73).• Leads all catchers in 3B (5) and ranks second in SB (4).• Had career-long 9-G hitting streak snapped on 7/29 vs. WSH; has gone 1x18

(.056) in 6 G since.• Since June 3 (42 G), is batting .283 (43x152) with 9 2B, 2 3B, 4 HR, 19 RBI.• Tied career high with 4 RBI on 7/11 vs. CIN (also, 9/26/14 at WSH).

MIGUEL ROJAS# 19 - INFIELD

Last night vs. NYM: PH, 1x1, R, 2B, 3 RBILast homestand: .375 (3x8), 2 R, 2 2B, 4 RBILast HR: 7/9/14 at DET (Scherzer)

• Recorded first Marlins three-run pinch hit with double last night since Brett Carroll on 9/2/09 vs. ATL (2B, 3 RBI).

• Batting .563 (9x16) over his last 11 G, with 3 2B, 5 RBI, 2 BB.• Tied career high with 3 RBI last night, came on pinch-hit 2B.• Had career-long 6-G hitting streak snapped on Monday.• In 11 G off bench, batting .444 (4x9), with 2 2B, 4 RBI.

ICHIRO SUZUKI# 51 - OUTFIELD

Last night vs. NYM: 1x4, R, RBILast homestand: .250 (7x28), 3 R, 2 2B, 2 RBILast HR: 4/29/15 vs. NYM (A. Torres)

• Became 38th player in MLB history to reach 2,900 H on 7/29 vs. WSH.• Owns 4,183 career hits between Japan (1,278) and MLB (2,905).• Ranks 38th on MLB’s all-time hits list, 22 hits behind Al Simmons (2,927). • Has 496 career SB, most among active players.• Had 15 PA as PH in 2014, most of his career; has 39 this season (9x36, 3 bb).• Tied for 2nd in MLB in pinch hits (9); Skip Schumaker leads MLB with 15.

TOMAS TELIS# 11 - CATCHER

Last night vs. NYM: DNPLast homestand: .000 (0x1)Last HR: ---

• Recalled from Triple-A New Orleans Monday; acquired from TEX on 7/31/15.• Posted .182 AVG (2x11) in 6 G for TEX this season, following .250 mark in 2014.• In 71 G between Triple-A Round Rock (70 G) and NOLA, hit .292 (83x284),

with 15 2B, 3B, 5 HR, 26 RBI.• Was batting .308 as RHB with 2 HR, 8 RBI, and .283 as LHB with 3 HR, 17 RBI.

CHRISTIAN YELICH# 21 - OUTFIELD

Last night vs. NYM: 0x5Last homestand: .270 (10x37), R, 2 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 2 SBLast HR: 7/31/15 vs. SD (Kennedy)

• Batting .298 (71x238) since May 23, when he entered with .178 AVG; now owns .265 season AVG, a .087-point improvement.

• Batting .229 (38x166) on road compared to .302 (49x162) at home.• 5 of 6 HR this season have come on road, and 16 of his 19 career HR.• Hit first HR at home this season on 7/31 vs. SD; first since 5/4/14 vs. LAD (span

of 91 home G).• Had season-long stretch of 24 straight G reaching base safely snapped on

7/26; longest such streak on Club this season.

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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

vs. Matt Wisler 2015 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG AB H HR RBI BB SO

.250 4 1 0 0 0 1 .333 9 3 0 1 0 3 - - - - - - - .257 35 9 0 3 1 5 - - - - - - - .375 8 3 0 1 1 5 .351 37 13 0 7 1 2 .358 95 34 0 10 3 12 .344 32 11 1 4 2 2 .281 178 50 1 10 6 35 .000 2 0 0 0 1 2 .183 60 11 1 7 8 19 - - - - - - - .248 145 36 1 16 16 30 .194 36 7 0 1 2 3 .275 80 22 0 1 5 6 .300 10 3 0 0 2 0 .300 10 3 0 0 2 0 - - - - - - - .222 9 2 0 1 3 4 .222 18 4 0 0 1 2 .296 54 16 1 1 5 8 - - - - - - - .000 3 0 0 0 0 1 .182 22 4 0 1 2 5 .296 135 40 1 8 17 29

vs. Atlanta 2015 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG AB H HR RBI BB SO

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1 - (8/5) .250/1x4, 2B, RBI 5 - (3x; last, 6/28 to 7/3) .412/7x17, 2B, 4 HR, 8 RBI 5 - (3x; last, 6/28/15 to 7/3/15) .412/7x17, 2B, 4 HR, 8 RBI2 - (8/4) .625/5x8, 2B 5 - (7/8 to 7/12) .636/7x11, 2 2B 6 - (5/12/14 to 5/18/14) .304/7x23, 2 2B, 2 HR, 3 RBI1 - (8/4) .250/1x4 5 - (7/11 to 7/19) .476/10x21, 3 2B, HR, 4 RBI 6 - (5/25/14 to 6/8/14) .476/10x21, 2B, HR, 3 RBI4 - (8/1) .294/5x17, 3 RBI 13 - (4/24 to 5/10) .556/30x54, 4 2B, 3B, 3 RBI 13 - (2x; last, 4/24/15 to 5/10/15) .556/30x54, 4 2B, 3B, 3 RBI1 - (8/5) .250/1x4 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- - 2 - (2x; last, 6/18 to 6/21) .286/2x7, 2 RBI 13 - (4/5/10 to 6/22/10) .311/14x45, 3 2B, HR, 4 RBI- - 5 - (5/13 to 5/17) .333/5x15, 2 RBI 14 - (6/23/14 to 7/7/14) .390/23x59, 3 2b, 9 rbi4 - (8/2) .308/4x13 11 - (5/29 to 6/9) .326/15x46, 3 2B, 3B, 3 RBI 14 - (10/1/09 to 4/16/10) .458/27x59, 8 2B, HR, 2 RBI- - 9 - (7/17 to 7/28) .343/12x35, 3 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 5 RBI 9 - (7/17/15 to 7/28/15) .343/12x35, 3 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 5 RBI1 - (8/5) 1.000/1x1, 2B, 3 RBI 6 - (7/19 to 8/2) .667/8x12, 2 2B, 2 RBI 6 - (7/19/15 to 8/2/15) .667/8x12, 2 2B, 2 RBI4 - (8/2) .308/4x13, 2B, RBI 8 - (4/29 to 5/7) .323/10x31, HR, 6 RBI 27 - (5/6/09 to 6/3/09) .398/47x118, 8 2B, 3 HR, 7 RBI- - - - 3 - (2x; last, 9/18/14 to 9/21/14) .364/4x11, 3 RBI- - 9 - (2x; last, 6/27 to 7/7) .533/16x30, 4 2B, HR, 3 RBI 17 - (4/3/14 to 4/23/14) .366/26x71, 4 2B, 3B, 4 RBI

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

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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)

- 10 4 6 7 - 3 - - 2 6 1 (1; 7/1/15 vs. SF) 5-5 - - 1 5 2 4 5 1 - - - 1 2 - 2-3 - - - 1 1 - 1 - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - 1 1 - - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1-0 - - (2; 4/8/14 vs. DET) 2 3 3 2 2 1 2 - (2; 9/4/13 at CHC) - - 2 1 (1; 8/2/15 vs. SD) 4-1 - - - - - - - - - - (2; 6/30/13 vs. SD) - - - - (1; 6/30/13 vs. SD) - - - - 2 1 1 - 1 - 1 (1; 5/8/15 vs. MIA) - - 1 - (1; 4/11/10 vs. STL) 2-0 - (3; 7/6/11 vs. ARI) - 1 3 3 1 3 - 1 - (2; 5/12/11 vs. WSH) - - 1 - 3-1 - (2; 9/11/14 vs. TB) - (5; 5/14/11 vs. PHI) 1 5 3 3 2 2 2 - - 1 - - 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) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 1 5 4 2 - - - - 3 - 1-5 - - (1; 5/16/14 at SF)

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)BourDietrichGillespieGordonHechavarriaMathisMcGeheePradoRealmutoRojasSuzukiTelisYelich

13 1 - - 14 2 4 - - - - 6 - - - - - - 6 2 - - 8 - 1 - - - - 1 1 - - - 1 6/20/15 at CIN (2) 3 2 - - 5 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - - 16 15 2 1 34 2 2 - - - - 4 - - - - - - 25 4 1 - 30 2 5 - - - - 7 - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - - - 6 1 - - 7 4 - 1 - - - 5 - - - - 2 8/3/11 vs. STL (3) 13 7 - - 20 2 - 2 - - - 4 - - - - 2 7/7/10 at PHI (2) 14 3 1 - 18 5 1 1 - - - 7 - - - - - - 2 1 - - 3 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - - 10 1 - - 11 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 7 8/19/12 vs. BOS (2) 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18 3 1 - 22 5 1 - - - - 6 - - - - - -

ALL-TIME HITS LEADERSRank Player Seasons Hits33 Frank Robinson 1956-1976 294334 Barry Bonds 1986-2007 2935T-35 Jake Beckley 1888-1907 2930T-35 Rogers Hornsby 1915-1937 293037 Al Simmons 1924-1944 292738 Ichiro Suzuki 2001-2015 290539 Zack Wheat 1909-1927 288440 Frankie Frisch 1919-1937 288041 Omar Vizquel 1989-2012 287742 Mel Ott 1926-1947 287643 Babe Ruth 1914-1935 2873

UPCOMING MILESTONESPlayer Stat Milestone (current)Jose Fernandez Strikeouts 300 (294)Dee Gordon RBI 100 (93)Casey McGehee Hits 700 (689)Andre Rienzo Strikeouts 100 (99)Donovan Solano RBI 100 (96) Runs 100 (93)Ichiro Suzuki Hits (MLB) 3,000 (2,905) All-time hits (Japan & MLB) 4,256 (4,183) Steals (MLB) 500 (496)Christian Yelich RBI 100 (96)

MARLINS ALL-TIME TRIPLES LEADERSRank Player Seasons Hits1 Luis Castillo 1996-2005 422 Juan Pierre 2003-2013 343 Hanley Ramirez 2006-2012 264 Alex Gonzalez 1998-2005 235 Mark Kotsay 1997-2000 226 Adeiny Hechavarria 2013-2015 21

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MARLINS MISCELLANEOUS STATS

BakerBour

BrignacDietrichGillespieGordon

HechavarriaKelly

MathisMcGehee

MorseOzunaPrado

RealmutoRojas

SaltalamacchiaD.SolanoJ.SolanoStantonSuzukiTelis

ValdespinYelich

- - 0-1 2-3 2-2 2-4 - - - - - - 13-16 5-7 5-6 0-2 - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - 2-5 - 1-1 1-2 4-12 1-1 - - 0-1 0-2 - - 0-1 2-2 4-0 1-6 - 36-56 - - - - - - - - 1-1 0-2 8-7 - 0-3 - 1-11 32-38 - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - 2-5 2-7 0-1 - - - 2-5 3-2 0-1 - - - - - - 4-7 9-10 2-7 1-2 - - - 2-5 - 11-13 16-14 3-10 1-2 - - - 26-29 - 4-10 2-10 - - - - - 0-1 - - 3-5 15-8 17-26 0-2 - - 1-0 - - - 2-1 0-1 2-1 0-1 - - - - - - 3-5 - - - - - - - 0-1 0-1 2-4 - - - - - - - - 1-4 0-1 - - 24-34 6-10 - - - - - 5-6 3-4 0-1 - 1-2 2-4 12-6 3-1 0-5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - 1-1 9-17 11-22 - 1-7 6-7 1-3 - -

- 5-9 1-0 - - - - - 0-1 - 23-30 - - - - - - 0-1 - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - 7-13 - 2-8 - - - - - - - - - 5-5 2-7 - - - 36-56 - - - - - - - - - - 42-62 - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - 4-13 - - - - - - - - - 1-5 - 4-3 - - - - - - 14-21 - - - 2-4 - - 0-1 - - - - - - 33-44 - - - - 3-6 29-43 - - - - - 35-42 - - - - - - - - - - 2-1 3-2 0-1 - - - - 3-5 - - - - - - - - - - 1-2 0-2 1-2 - - - - 1-5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-41 0-3 - - - - - 14-8 1-4 11-16 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - 25-45 4-12 - -

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 1012 97 3.34 258 24 .255 10-19June 901 91 3.37 222 27 .246 12-15July 818 82 3.28 200 15 .244 10-15August 164 16 3.20 36 1 .220 1-4September - - - - - - -October - - - - - - -

MARLINS HIGHS AND LOWS MARLINS OPPONENTSRuns, Game 14 - 7/11 vs. CIN 12 - 2x; last, 8/3 vs. NYMRuns, Inning 8 - 2x; last, 7/11 vs. CIN (7th) 7 - 3x; last, 4/19 at NYM (4th)Hits, Game 21 - 7/11 vs. CIN 21 - 5/12 at LADHits, Inning 10 - 7/11 vs. CIN (7th)* 6 - 4x; last, 6/8 at TOR (1st)Fewest Hits, Game 2 - 2x; last, 5/17 vs. ATL 3 - 4x; last, 7/23 at SDDoubles, Game 5 - 2x; last, 7/22 at ARI 6 - 8/3 vs. NYMTriples, Game 3 - 4/26 vs. WSH 1 - 16x; last, 8/4 vs. NYMHR, Game 4 - 5/30 at NYM 4 - 6/10 at TORHR, Inning 2 - 4x; last, 7/2 vs. SF (5th) 2 - 8x; last, 7/29 vs. SD (8th)Extra-Base Hits, Game 8 - 5/30 at NYM 8 - 4/12 vs. TBLeft On Base, Game 12 - 2x; last, 7/4 at CHC 12 - 3x; last, 6/28 vs. LADDP Turned, Game 3 - 5x; last, 7/31 vs. SD 5 - 7/1 vs. SF*Consecutive Games w/ HR 7 - 6/7 to 6/13 5 - 2x; last, 6/6 to 6/10Stolen Bases, Game 4 - 5/22 vs. BAL 7 - 5/20 vs. ARIStrikeouts, Game (Pitching) 15 - 2x; last, 8/2 vs. SD 16 - 6/26 vs. LADWalks, Game (Pitching) 7 - 5x; last, 7/28 vs. WSH 6 - 2x; last, 7/20 at ARIErrors, Game 3 - 2x; last, 7/8 at BOS 3 - 4/22 at PHIMargin of Victory 11 - 7/11 vs. CIN (14-3) 11 - 8/3 vs. NYM (1-12)Consecutive Games Won 5 - 4/22 to 4/26 8 - 5/15 to 5/22

EXTRA-INNING GAMESRuns, Game 10 - 4/10 vs. TB 9 - 4/10 vs. TBHits, Game 13 - 4/10 vs. TB 12 - 7/31 vs. SDDoubles, Game 4 - 4/10 vs. TB 3 - 5/18 vs. ARITriples, Game - - HR, Game 2 - 7/31 vs. SD 1 - 2x; last, 6/7 at COLExtra-Base Hits, Game 4 - 4/10 vs. TB 3 - 2x; last, 5/18 vs. ARILeft On Base, Game 10 - 5/23 vs. BAL 10 - 5/23 vs. BALDP Turned, Game 3 - 7/31 vs. SD 1 - 3x; last, 6/7 at COLStolen Bases, Game 3 - 4/10 vs. TB 1 - 4x; last, 7/31 vs. SDStrikeouts, Game (Pitching) 15 - 5/23 vs. BAL 10 - 2x; last, 5/23 vs. BALWalks, Game (Pitching) 6 - 4/10 vs. TB 6 - 4/10 vs. TBErrors, Game 1 - 7/31 vs. SD 1 - 5/23 vs. BAL

* - tied Club record

INDIVIDUAL HIGHSCATEGORY PLAYER(S)Hits, Game 5 - Gordon; 4/18 at NYMConsecutive Hits 5 - 2x; last, Gillespie; 7/11-12Runs, Game 3 - 4x; last, Gillespie; 7/11 vs. CINDoubles, Game 3 - Ozuna; 5/1 vs. PHITriples, Game 1 - 22x; last, Gordon; 7/28 vs. WSHHR, Game 2 - 4x; last, Dietrich; 6/20 at CINExtra-Base Hits, Game 3 - 2x; last, Stanton; 6/8 at TORRBI, Game 4 - 6x; last, Realmuto; 7/11 vs. CINStolen Bases, Game 4 - Gordon; 5/22 vs. BALWalks, Game 3 - 2x; last, McGehee; 7/17 vs. PHIConsecutive HR -Longest Hitting Streak 13 - Ozuna; 5/30 to 6/11 Gordon; 4/24 to 5/10Strikeouts, Game (Starter) 11 - 2x; last, Fernandez, 7/22 at ARIStrikeouts, Game (Reliever) 6 - Capps; 5/23 vs. BALLongest Win Streak 4 - Fernandez; 7/2 to presentLongest Losing Streak 4 - 2x; last, Alvarez; 4/6 to presentFewest Hits Allowed, CG -Walks, Game (Pitching) 5 - Latos; 5/5 at WSHIP, Game (Starter) 8.0 - 2x; last, Phelps; 6/11 vs. COLIP, Game (Reliever) 4.1 - 2x; last, Rienzo; 6/8 at TORConsecutive Scoreless Innings 16.0 - Cosart; 4/22 to 5/3Consecutive Saves 7 - 2x; last, Ramos; 6/13 to 7/9

EXTRA-INNING GAMESHits, Game 3 - 2x; last, Gordon; 6/7 at COLRuns, Game 4 - Gordon; 4/10 vs. TBDoubles, Game 1 - 5x; last, Yelich; 5/18 vs. ARITriples, Game -HR, Game 1 - 4x; last, Yelich/Dietrich; 7/31 vs. SDExtra-Base Hits, Game 1 - 9x; last, Yelich/Dietrich; 7/31 vs. SDRBI, Game 3 - 2x; Stanton & Yelich; 4/10 vs. TBStolen Bases, Game 2 - Gordon; 4/10 vs. TBWalks, Game 2 - 3x; last, Hechavarria & Stanton; 5/23 vs. BAL

HR VARIATIONS

Pinch-hit HR (0) last, Jordany Valdespin (8/29/14 at ATL)Back-to-Back HR (2) last, Giancarlo Stanton/Jeff Baker (6/3/15 vs. CHC; 5th inn.)Grand Slams (0) last, Kike Hernandez (9/26/14 at WSH-2)Multi-HR (4) last, Derek Dietrich (2, 6/20/15 at CIN)Leadoff HR (0) last, Christian Yelich (5/17/14 at SF)Walk-off (2) last, Adeiny Hechavarria (8/2/15 vs. SD)Inside-the-Park (1) last, Dee Gordon (6/30/15 vs. SF)By Pitcher (1) last, Jose Fernandez (7/2/15 vs. SF)

HR VARIATION PLAYER(S)

COME FROM BEHIND WINS (15)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

5/13 @LAD 2 5-4 Bottom of 6th

5/30 @NYM 1 9-5 Bottom of 1st

6/2 CHC 1 5-2 Top of 5th

6/15 NYY 1 2-1 Top of 2nd

6/27 LAD 1 3-2 Top of 1st

6/30 SF 1 5-3 Top of 2nd

7/1 SF 2 6-5 Top of 9th

7/2 SF 2 5-4 Top of 5th

7/11 CIN 2 14-3 Top of 5th

7/12 CIN 1 8-1 Top of 4th

7/28 WSH 1 4-1 Top of 5th

WALK-OFF WINS (5)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)5/23 BAL 1-0 (13) Prado RBI single (6th career walk-off hit)7/1 SF 6-5 Bour 3-run HR (1st career walk-off HR)8/2 SD 5-2 Hechavarria 3-run HR (1st career walk-off HR)

DISABLED LISTPLAYER INJURY DATES ON DL RECORDAaron Crow* Right elbow sprain 4/5 (retro to 3/27) 43-65Jose Fernandez Right elbow sprain 4/5 (retro to 3/29)-7/1 33-46Henderson Alvarez Right shoulder inflammation 4/13-5/16 15-16Don Kelly Right fourth finger fracture 4/13 42-60Jeff Mathis Right hand fracture 4/13-6/4 21-27Christian Yelich Lower back strain 4/24 (retro to 4/20)-5/7 11-5Jarred Cosart Vertigo 5/18 (retro to 5/14)-6/24 14-24Mat Latos Left knee inflammation 5/23 (retro to 5/22)-6/12 10-10Henderson Alvarez Right shoulder inflammation 5/23 27-38Michael Morse Right ring finger sprain 5/26 (retro to 5/24)-7/4 17-20Bryan Morris Lower back strain 6/8 (retro to 6/7)-6/30 8-13Martin Prado Right shoulder sprain 6/18 (retro to 6/15)-7/17 11-14Giancarlo Stanton Left wrist hamate fracture 6/27 13-20Jeff Baker Left oblique strain 7/10 (retro to 7/8)-7/31 7-12Dee Gordon Dislocated left thumb 7/17 (retro to 7/12)-7/28 3-7Carter Capps Left elbow strain 8/3 0-3Bold - currently on disabled list ^ Seven-day concussion DL * 60-day DL

REPLAY CHALLENGES BY MIAMI (13x21)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.) Stands5/9 at SF Out Force at 1B (MIA offense) Overturned5/10 at SF Safe Force at 1B (MIA defense) Stands5/13 at LAD Out Force at 1B (MIA offense) Overturned5/15 vs. ATL Safe Tag at 3B (MIA defense) Overturned5/16 vs. ATL Safe Tag at 3B (MIA defense) Overturned5/23 vs. BAL Out Tag at home plate (MIA offense) Stands6/3 vs. CHC Out Force at 1B (MIA offense) Overturned6/7 at COL Safe Force at 3B (MIA defense) Overturned6/21 at CIN Out Tag at home plate (MIA offense) Stands6/23 vs. STL Out Tag at 1B (MIA offense) Overturned6/28 vs. LAD Safe Force at 1B (MIA defense) Overturned7/4 at CHC Out Tag at 2B on steal attempt (MIA offense) Overturned7/22 at ARI Out Tag at 2B on steal attempt (MIA offense) Stands7/24 at SD Out Tag at 2B on steal attempt (MIA offense) Overturned8/2 vs. SD Out Tag at home plate (MIA offense) Stands8/5 vs. NYM Out Force at 1B (MIA offense) Stands

RUNS BY INNING OPPONENTS 49 61 31 56 42 59 67 39 25 6 435

MARLINS 47 45 25 50 50 37 48 42 36 3 383INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ TOTAL

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MARLINS MISCELLANEOUS STATS

Home Record 26-30Road Record 17-35

Day Record 16-21Night Record 27-44

vs. RH Starter 33-51vs. LH Starter 10-14

vs. NL East 15-25vs. NL Central 7-12vs. NL West 16-18vs. American League 5-10

Leading after Six Innings 34-1Trailing after Six Innings 2-51Tied after Six Innings 7-13

Leading after Seven Innings 36-1Trailing after Seven Innings 1-55Tied after Seven Innings 6-9

Leading after Eight Innings 39-4Trailing after Eight Innings 1-60Tied after Eight Innings 3-1

Marlins with No Home Runs 16-34Marlins Hit Home Run 27-32Hitting One Home Run 15-25Hitting Two Home Runs 11-5Hitting Three or More Home Runs 1-1

Out-hit Opponent 30-18Out-hit by Opponent 9-42Hits Equal 4-5

Marlins Score First 31-25Opponents Score First 12-40

Largest Deficit Overcome 3; 7/19 at PHILargest Deficit Overcome in Win 2; 6x, last, 7/11 vs. CIN

Comeback Wins 15Extra-inning Games 3-1

Delays (Games) 6 (5)Total Minutes in Delays 321

Shortest Home Game 1:58; 4/27 vs. NYMShortest Home Game (Extras) 3:11; 5/18 vs. ARILongest Home Game 3:22; 5/22 vs. BALLongest Home Game (Extras) 3:51; 5/23 vs. BAL

Shortest Road Game 2:08; 2x; last, 6/10 at TORShortest Road Game(Extras) 3:05; 6/7 at COLLongest Road Game 3:26; 6/18 at NYYLongest Road Game(Extras) 3:05; 6/7 at COL

Crowd Less than 20,000 14-16Crowd Greater than 20,000 29-49

Crowd Less than 30,000 30-42Crowd Greater than 30,000 13-23

Roof Open* 1-3Roof Closed* 25-27 Wearing White Jerseys 15-22Wearing Gray Jerseys 9-25Wearing Black Jerseys 14-13Wearing Red-Orange Jerseys 5-5

* At the start of game at Marlins Park

One-Run Games 14-16Walk-off Games 5-4Shutouts 7-9

Series Won-Lost-Tied 14-20-1Series Sweeps (1g) ---Series Sweeps (2g) 1-2Series Sweeps (3g) 2-7Series Sweeps (4g) 0-2Series Sweeps (5g) ---Swept in Series 3-10

First Game of Series 13-22Second Game of Series 15-20Third Game of Series 14-18Fourth Game of Series 1-5Fifth Game of Series ---

On Monday 1-11On Tuesday 8-9On Wednesday 7-10On Thursday 6-5On Friday 7-10On Saturday 9-8On Sunday 5-12On Weekdays (Mon-Thur) 22-35On Weekends (Fri-Sun) 21-30

In April 10-12In May 10-19In June 12-15In July 10-15In August 1-4In September ---In October ---

AUGUST5 Optioned LHP Chris Reed to Triple-A New Orleans and selected contract of LHP

Chris Narveson from NOLA.3 Placed RHP Carter Capps on 15-day disabled list (right elbow strain) and optioned

INF Donovan Solano to Triple-A New Orleans. Recalled C Tomas Telis and selected contract of RHP Brian Ellington from NOLA.

1 Recalled LHPs Adam Conley and Chris Reed from Triple-A New Orleans. C Tomas Telis optioned to NOLA.

JULY31 Acquired Minor League INF Elliot Soto and RHP Ivan Pineyro from Cubs in exchange

for RHP Dan Haren. Soto and Pineyro assigned to Double-A Jacksonville. Acquired C Tomas Telis and LHP Cody Ege from Texas in exchange for RHP Sam Dyson. Telis will report to New Orleans and Ege assigned to Jacksonville. Club also reinstated INF Donovan Solano from paternity list, recalled RHP Jose Ureña from Triple-A New Orleans and released INF Jeff Baker.

30 Acquired Minor League RHPs Kevin Guzman, Jeff Brigham and Victor Araujo from Dodgers in exchange for RHP Mat Latos, INF/OF Michael Morse and cash consider-ations, and sent 2016 Competitive Balance draft pick to Atlanta.

28 INF Dee Gordon returned from rehab and reinstated from 15-day disabled list and INF Donovan Solano placed on paternity list.

24 Acquired RHP Kyle Barraclough (assigned to Double-A Jacksonville) from St. Louis in exchange for RHP Steve Cishek. Recalled RHP Andre Rienzo from Triple-A New Orleans.

17 Placed INF Dee Gordon on 15-day disabled list with dislocated left thumb (retro to 7/12), and returned from rehab and reinstated INF Martin Prado from DL.

15 Outrighted UTL Jordany Valdespin to Triple-A New Orleans.12 Optioned LHP Adam Conley to Triple-A New Orleans and recalled INF Donovan

Solano from NOLA.11 Designated OF Jordany Valdespin for assignment and recalled LHP Adam Conley

from Triple-A New Orleans.10 Placed INF Jeff Baker on 15-day disabled list with left oblique strain (retro to 7/8).

Signed INF Casey McGehee to one-year contract.

7 Selected contract of OF Jordany Valdespin from Triple-A New Orleans.5 Optioned RHP Jarred Cosart to Triple-A New Orleans and reinstated INF Michael

Morse from 15-day disabled list. Optioned OF Marcell Ozuna to Triple-A NOLA postgame.

2 Optioned RHP Jose Ureña to Triple-A New Orleans and reinstated RHP Jose Fernandez from 60-day disabled list.

JUNE30 Optioned LHP Justin Nicolino to Triple-A New Orleans and reinstated RHP Bryan

Morris from 15-day disabled list.28 RHP Vin Mazarro elected free agency.27 Placed OF Giancarlo Stanton on 15-day disabled list with left wrist hamate

fracture and optioned INF Donovan Solano to Triple-A New Orleans. Recalled INF Miguel Rojas from NOLA and selected contract of OF Cole Gillespie from NOLA.

25 Designated RHP Vin Mazzaro for assignment and recalled from rehab and reinstated RHP Jarred Cosart from 15-day disabled list.

22 Outrighted C Jhonatan Solano to Triple-A New Orleans.20 Designated C Jhonatan Solano for assignment; recalled LHP Justin Nicolino

from Triple-A New Orleans.18 Placed INF Martin Prado (right shoulder sprain) on 15-day disabled list (retro to

June 15) and selected the contract of C Jhonatan Solano from Triple-A New Orleans.

13 Optioned RHPs Kendry Flores and Andre Rienzo to Triple-A New Orleans. Recalled from rehab and reinstated RHP Mat Latos from 15-day disabled list and recalled RHP Steve Cishek from Double-A Jacksonville.

12 Optioned LHP Adam Conley to Triple-A New Orleans and recalled INF Derek Dietrich from NOLA.

8 Placed RHP Bryan Morris on 15-day disabled list (retro to 6/7) with lower back strain and recalled LHP Adam Conley from Triple-A New Orleans.

6 Outrighted C Jhonatan Solano to Triple-A New Orleans.5 Recalled from rehab and reinstated C Jeff Mathis from 15-day disabled list, and

designated C Jhonatan Solano for assignment.

MARLINS RECENT TRANSACTIONS

2015 MISCELLANEOUS

INSIDE THE NUMBERS - PITCHERS

W L SV SVO G CG IP H R ER HR BB-I SO ERAStarter 32 45 - - 108 0 617.2 594 295 277 67 180-3 437 4.04Reliever 11 20 20 34 108 - 332.2 304 140 126 19 120-8 339 3.41April 10 12 2 6 22 0 193.0 167 87 86 17 67-1 141 4.01May 10 19 5 10 29 0 260.0 277 128 119 19 76-5 203 4.12June 12 15 7 9 27 0 236.1 221 105 101 27 81-5 199 3.85July 10 15 6 8 25 0 216.0 178 83 67 20 62-0 189 2.79August 1 4 0 1 5 0 45.0 55 32 30 3 14-0 44 6.00September - - - - - - - - - - - - - -October - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

0.0-4.2 16 (1-15) --- 3 (0-2) 1 (0-1) 3 (0-2) 2 (0-1)5.0-5.2 24 (8-16) --- 2 (1-0) 3 (0-2) 4 (0-3) 1 (0-0)6.0-6.2 45 (18-27) 4 (2-0) 10 (2-6) 4 (1-2) 8 (1-3) 1 (1-0)7.0-7.2 20 (15-5) 2 (2-0) 5 (5-0) - (0-0) 2 (2-0) ---8.0-9.0 3 (1-2) --- - (0-0) - (0-0) 1 (1-0) --- Total Starts 108 (43-65) 6 (4-0) 20 (8-8) 8 (1-5) 18 (4-8) 4 (1-1) Runs Allowed/Start 2.7 1.5 3.0 2.5 2.9 2.0Team Record When Starting --- 5-1 10-10 2-6 5-13 1-3

STARTING PITCHER BREAKDOWN TEAM FERNANDEZ KOEHLER UREÑA PHELPS HANDINNINGS # (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 (1)Dan Jennings (6/3/15 vs. CHC)

CATCHERS INFOPLAYER G (GS) INN. ER ERA CCS ATT % CPKO PB Mathis 18 (17) 143.0 71 4.47 0 6 0.0 0 0Realmuto 78 (77) 680.2 271 3.58 8 37 21.6 0 8Saltalamacchia 9 (8) 72.0 37 4.63 2 9 22.2 0 0J. Solano 6 (6) 52.2 25 4.27 1 13 7.7 0 0Telis 1 (0) 2.0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0 0

Giancarlo Stanton (6)Marcell Ozuna (5)Christian Yelich (4)Ichiro Suzuki (2)Michael Morse (1)

Dee Gordon (8)Adeiny Hechavarria (4)Ichiro Suzuki (2)Jose Ureña (1)

OUTFIELD ASSISTS (18) BUNT SINGLES (15)

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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 L 6-4 12-14 T3 -4.0 Grace Morris (3-1) Roark 24,731

27 5/5 @WSH W 2-1 13-14 T2 -4.0 Latos (1-3) Strasburg Cishek (3) 25,332

28 5/6 @WSH L 7-5 13-15 4 -5.0 Scherzer Koehler (2-3) Storen 31,417

29 5/7 @SF W 7-2 14-15 T3 -4.5 Haren (4-1) Hudson --- 41,367

30 5/8 @SF L 6-0 14-16 4 -4.5 Lincecum Cosart (1-3) --- 41,413

31 5/9 @SF W 6-2 15-16 3 -4.5 Phelps (2-0) Bumgarner --- 42,285

32 5/10 @SF L 3-2 15-17 3 -5.5 Casilla Cishek (1-2) --- 41,889

33 5/11 @LAD L 5-3 15-18 4 -5.5 Howell Cishek (1-3) --- 44,941

34 5/12 @LAD L 11-1 15-19 4 -5.5 Bolsinger Haren (4-2) --- 49,628

35 5/13 @LAD W 5-4 16-19 3 -4.5 Dyson (2-0) Liberatore Ramos (1) 38,316

5/14 3 -4.0 OFF-DAY

36 5/15 ATL L 5-3 16-20 4 -4.0 Martin Dunn (0-2) Grilli 18,334 325,336

37 5/16 ATL L 5-3 16-21 4 -5.0 Wood Latos (1-4) Grilli 18,166 343,502

38 5/17 ATL L 6-0 16-22 4 -6.0 Miller Alvarez (0-3) --- 23,075 366,577

39 5/18 ARI L 3-2 (13) 16-23 5 -7.0 Reed Cishek (1-4) Burgos 17,526 384,103

40 5/19* ARI L 4-2 16-24 5 -7.0 Hudson Dunn (0-3) Burgos 16,034 400,137

41 5/20* ARI L 6-1 16-25 5 -8.0 Anderson Phelps (2-1) --- 17,158 417,295

42 5/21 ARI L 7-6 16-26 5 -8.5 Chafin Dyson (2-1) Ziegler 20,692 437,987

43 5/22 BAL L 8-5 16-27 5 -9.5 Wilson Alvarez (0-4) Britton 19,977 457,964

44 5/23 BAL W 1-0 (13) 17-27 5 -8.5 Capps (1-0) McFarland --- 21,356 479,320

45 5/24 BAL W 5-2 18-27 5 -8.5 Koehler (3-3) Gonzalez Ramos (2) 23,834 503,154

46 5/25 @PIT L 4-2 18-28 5 -9.5 Morton Phelps (2-2) Melancon 20,046

47 5/26 @PIT L 5-1 18-29 5 -9.5 Locke Ureña (0-1) --- 20,806

48 5/27 @PIT L 5-2 18-30 5 -10.5 Cole Dyson (2-2) Melancon 33,238

5/28 5 -10.5 OFF-DAY

49 5/29 @NYM W 4-3 19-30 4 -9.5 Haren (5-2) Harvey Ramos (3) 33,880

50 5/30 @NYM W 9-5 20-30 4 -8.5 Dunn (1-3) Robles Ramos (4) 39,095

51 5/31 @NYM L 4-3 20-31 4 -8.5 Colon Cishek (1-5) Familia 28,711

52 6/1 CHC L 5-1 20-32 4 -9.0 Hammel Ureña (0-2) --- 20,964 524,118

53 6/2 CHC W 5-2 21-32 4 -8.5 Hand (1-1) Hendricks Ramos (5) 23,789 547,907

54 6/3 CHC W 7-3 22-32 4 -7.5 Haren (6-2) Lester --- 22,962 570,869

6/4 4 -7.5 OFF-DAY

55 6/5 @COL W 6-2 23-32 4 -7.0 Koehler (4-3) Butler Ramos (6) 32,091

56 6/6 @COL L 5-10 23-33 4 -7.0 Rusin Phelps (2-3) --- 30,373

57 6/7 @COL W 3-2 (10) 24-33 4 -6.5 Dyson (3-2) Logan Ramos (7) 35,139

58 6/8 @TOR L 11-3 24-34 4 -7.0 Estrada Hand (1-2) --- 17,582

59 6/9 @TOR L 4-3 24-35 4 -7.0 Hendriks Ramos (0-1) --- 20,558

60 6/10 @TOR L 2-7 24-36 4 -7.5 Copeland Koehler (4-4) --- 44,106

61 6/11 COL W 6-0 25-36 4 -7.0 Phelps (3-3) Rusin --- 18,003 588,872

62 6/12 COL W 5-1 26-36 4 -7.0 Ureña (1-2) Kendrick --- 20,355 609,227

63 6/13 COL W 4-1 27-36 4 -6.0 Latos (2-4) Hale Ramos (8) 26,647 635,874

64 6/14 COL L 1-4 27-37 4 -7.0 De La Rosa Haren (6-3) Axford 20,879 656,753

65 6/15 NYY W 2-1 28-37 4 -7.0 Koehler (5-4) Tanaka Ramos (9) 33,961 690,714

66 6/16 NYY W 12-2 29-37 4 -7.0 Phelps (4-3) Eovaldi --- 33,083 723,797

67 6/17 @NYY L 1-2 29-38 4 -7.0 Pineda Ureña (1-3) Betances 43,048

68 6/18 @NYY L 4-9 29-39 4 -7.0 Shreve Dunn (1-4) --- 38,239

69 6/19 @CIN L 0-5 29-40 4 -7.0 Leake Haren (6-4) --- 33,379

70 6/20 @CIN W 5-0 30-40 4 -6.5 Nicolino (1-0) DeSclafani --- 36,755

71 6/21 @CIN L 2-5 30-41 4 -7.5 Lorenzen Phelps (4-4) Chapman 36,780

6/22 4 -7.5 OFF-DAY

72 6/23 STL L 3-4 30-42 4 -8.5 Martinez Dyson (3-3) Rosenthal 21,759 745,556

73 6/24 STL L 1-6 30-43 4 -9.5 Garcia Latos (2-5) --- 18,492 764,048

74 6/25 STL L 1-5 30-44 4 -10.5 Lynn Haren (6-5) --- 20,733 784,781

75 6/26 LAD L 1-7 30-45 4 -11.5 Anderson Nicolino (1-1) --- 21,957 806,738

76 6/27 LAD W 3-2 31-45 4 -11.0 Koehler (6-4) Kershaw Ramos (10) 24,770 831,508

77 6/28 LAD L 0-2 31-46 4 -11.5 Greinke Ureña (1-4) Jansen 25,147 856,655

6/29 4 -11.5 OFF-DAY

78 6/30 SF W 5-3 32-46 4 -11.5 Latos (3-5) Vogelsong Ramos (11) 19,711 876,366

79 7/1 SF W 6-5 33-46 4 -10.5 Cishek (2-5) Casilla --- 19,341 895,707

80 7/2 SF W 5-4 34-46 4 -9.5 Fernandez (1-0) Cain Ramos (12) 32,598 928,305

81 7/3 @CHC W 2-1 35-46 4 -9.5 Koehler (7-4) Hammel Ramos (13) 41,212

82 7/4 @CHC L 2-7 35-47 4 -10.5 Richard Cosart (1-4) --- 37,898

83 7/5 @CHC L 0-2 35-48 4 -11.5 Hendricks Latos (3-6) Motte 37,764

7/6 4 -11.0 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 L 3-4 35-49 4 -11.0 Tazawa Cishek (2-6) Uehara 36,863

85 7/8 @BOS L 3-6 35-50 4 -11.5 Porcello Koehler (7-5) Uehara 37,009

86 7/9 CIN W 2-0 36-50 4 -11.0 Fernandez (2-0) Lorenzen Ramos (14) 25,027 953,332

87 7/10 CIN L 0-1 36-51 4 -11.0 Leake Phelps (4-5) Chapman 22,222 975,554

88 7/11 CIN W 14-3 37-51 4 -11.0 Conley (1-0) Iglesias --- 21,052 996,606

89 7/12 CIN W 8-1 38-51 4 -11.0 Haren (7-5) Cueto --- 23,842 1,020,448

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 L 3-6 38-52 4 -11.5 Giles Morris (3-2) --- 23,074

91 7/18 @PHI L 1-3 38-53 4 -12.0 Billingsley Koehler (7-6) Papelbon 23,655

92 7/19 @PHI L 7-8 38-54 4 -12.0 Neris Ramos (0-2) --- 21,739

93 7/20 @ARI L 1-3 38-55 4 -13.0 De La Rosa Phelps (4-6) Ziegler 17,668

94 7/21 @ARI W 3-0 39-55 4 -12.0 Latos (4-6) Hellickson Ramos (15) 16,983

95 7/22 @ARI W 5-3 40-55 4 -12.0 Fernandez (3-0) Ray Ramos (16) 15,857

96 7/23 @SD W 4-0 41-55 4 -11.0 Koehler (8-6) Ross --- 29,345

97 7/24 @SD L 1-3 41-56 4 -11.0 Cashner Haren (7-6) Kimbrel 25,897

98 7/25 @SD L 1-3 41-57 4 -12.0 Kennedy Phelps (4-7) Kimbrel 37,300

99 7/26 @SD L 2-3 41-58 4 -12.0 Despaigne Latos (4-7) Kimbrel 33,292

7/27 4 -12.0 OFF-DAY

100 7/28 WSH W 4-1 42-58 4 -11.0 Fernandez (4-0) Zimmermann Ramos (17) 23,988 1,044,436

101 7/29 WSH L 2-7 42-59 4 -12.0 Fister Koehler (8-7) --- 19,513 1,063,949

102 7/30 WSH L 0-1 42-60 4 -13.0 Scherzer Haren (7-7) Papelbon 30,068 1,094,017

103 7/31 SD L 3-8 (11) 42-61 4 -13.0 Maurer Ramos (0-3) --- 19,582 1,113,599

104 8/1 SD L 3-5 42-62 4 -13.0 Despaigne Ureña (1-5) Kimbrel 21,614 1,135,213

105 8/2 SD W 5-3 43-62 4 -12.0 Ramos (1-3) Maurer --- 25,228 1,160,441

106 8/3 NYM L 1-12 43-63 4 -13.0 Colon Koehler (8-8) --- 23,119 1,183,560

107 8/4 NYM L 1-5 43-64 4 -14.0 Niese Dunn (1-5) --- 23,822 1,207,382

108 8/5 NYM L 6-8 43-65 4 -15.0 Harvey Phelps (4-8) Familia 25,897 1,233,279

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 No TV

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

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