2018 Miami Marlins season
Major League Baseball team season
The Miami Marlins ' 2018 season was the 26th season for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise in the National League and the seventh as the "Miami" Marlins. Don Mattingly was the manager of the Marlins for a third year. The Marlins played their home games at Marlins Park as members of the National League East . They failed to make the playoffs for the 15th consecutive season.
This year marked the first season under the new ownership group led by Derek Jeter and Bruce Sherman .
Offseason
Ownership
On October 2, 2017, following the conclusion of the 2017 season , the Marlins were officially sold to a group led by Derek Jeter and Bruce Sherman for $1.2 billion.[ 2] [ 3]
The Jeter era
The deal that made Derek Jeter CEO of the Marlins was closed the day after the Marlins concluded the 2017 season. Jeter has roughly 4 percent stake in the ownership group, while Sherman has about 46 percent.
As CEO, Jeter plans to measure the success of the Marlins by more than just the score. Emphasis will be placed on the overall fan experience and embracing the culture in Miami.
Trades
On Dec. 7, 2017, the Marlins traded Dee Gordon and $1 million in international slot money to the Seattle Mariners for 3 minor leaguers.[ 4] Two days later, the Marlins traded Giancarlo Stanton and $30 million in contract relief to the New York Yankees for Starlin Castro and two minor leaguers.[ 5] The deal was made official on Dec. 11.
On Dec. 19, 2017, the Marlins traded Marcell Ozuna to the St. Louis Cardinals for two minor leaguers.
On Jan. 25, 2018, the Marlins traded Christian Yelich to the Milwaukee Brewers for Lewis Brinson and three other minor leaguers.[ 6]
Jose Ureña
On August 15, 2018 starting pitcher Jose Ureña intentionally hit Ronald Acuña with a 98 MPH fastball on the elbow resulting to an ejection and controversy of the situation with the benches clearing.[ 7]
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2018
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
3–4
3–4
3–3
8–11
11–8
6–1
1–5
2–5
4–2
6–1
12–7
8–11
3–3
2–5
10–10
Atlanta
4–3
—
3–3
3–4
2–5
2–5
14–5
3–4
13–6
12–7
5–1
4–3
3–3
4–2
10–9
8–12
Chicago
4–3
3–3
—
11–8
3–3
4–3
5–2
11–9
6–1
4–2
10–9
5–2
3–3
9–10
4–3
13–7
Cincinnati
3–3
4–3
8–11
—
2–4
6–1
2–5
6–13
3–3
3–4
5–14
3–4
4–2
7–12
1–6
10–10
Colorado
11–8
5–2
3–3
4–2
—
7–13
2–4
2–5
6–1
5–2
3–3
11–8
12–7
2–5
5–2
13–7
Los Angeles
8–11
5–2
3–4
1–6
13–7
—
2–4
4–3
4–2
3–4
5–1
14–5
10–9
3–4
5–1
12–8
Miami
1–6
5–14
2–5
5–2
4–2
4–2
—
2–5
7–12
8–11
1–4
2–5
4–3
3–3
6–13
9–11
Milwaukee
5–1
4–3
9–11
13–6
5–2
3–4
5–2
—
4–3
3–3
7–12
4–2
6–1
11–8
4–2
13–7
New York
5–2
6–13
1–6
3–3
1–6
2–4
12–7
3–4
—
11–8
3–4
4–2
4–3
3–3
11–8
8–12
Philadelphia
2–4
7–12
2–4
4–3
2–5
4–3
11–8
3–3
8–11
—
6–1
3–3
4–3
4–3
8–11
12–8
Pittsburgh
1–6
1–5
9–10
14–5
3–3
1–5
4–1
12–7
4–3
1–6
—
3–4
4–3
8–11
2–5
15–5
San Diego
7–12
3–4
2–5
4–3
8–11
5–14
5–2
2–4
2–4
3–3
4–3
—
8–11
4–3
2–4
7–13
San Francisco
11–8
3–3
3–3
2–4
7–12
9–10
3–4
1–6
3–4
3–4
3–4
11–8
—
2–5
4–2
8–12
St. Louis
3–3
2–4
10–9
12–7
5–2
4–3
3–3
8–11
3–3
3–4
11–8
3–4
5–2
—
5–2
11–9
Washington
5–2
9–10
3–4
6–1
2–5
1–5
13–6
2–4
8–11
11–8
5–2
4–2
2–4
2–5
—
9–11
The October 1 tiebreaker games were regular-season games that are included here.
Game log
2018 game log: 63–98 (Home: 38–43; Away: 25–55)
March: 1–2 (Home: 1–2; Away: 0–0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
March 29
Cubs
4–8
Cishek (1–0)
Ureña (0–1)
—
32,151
0–1
L1
2
March 30
Cubs
2–1 (17)
Despaigne (1–0)
Butler (0–1)
—
12,034
1–1
W1
3
March 31
Cubs
6–10 (10)
Strop (1–0)
Ziegler (0–1)
—
13,422
1–2
L1
April: 9–16 (Home: 5–8; Away: 4–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
4
April 1
Cubs
6–0
Peters (1–0)
Quintana (0–1)
—
10,428
2–2
W1
5
April 2
Red Sox
3–7
Johnson (1–0)
Richards (0–1)
—
11,113
2–3
L1
6
April 3
Red Sox
2–4 (13)
Hembree (1–0)
Guerrero (0–1)
—
14,953
2–4
L2
7
April 5
@ Phillies
0–5
Pivetta (1–0)
Smith (0–1)
—
44,488
2–5
L3
8
April 7
@ Phillies
1–20
Velasquez (1–1)
Peters (1–1)
Thompson (1)
33,660
2–6
L4
9
April 8
@ Phillies
6–3
Despaigne (2–0)
García (0–1)
Ziegler (1)
34,326
3–6
W1
10
April 9
Mets
2–4
Syndergaard (2–0)
Ureña (0–2)
Familia (5)
7,003
3–7
L1
11
April 10
Mets
6–8
Robles (2–0)
Ziegler (0–2)
Familia (6)
6,516
3–8
L2
12
April 11
Mets
1–4
Wheeler (1–0)
O'Grady (0–1)
—
6,150
3–9
L3
13
April 13
Pirates
7–2
Peters (2–1)
Kuhl (1–1)
—
6,852
4–9
W1
14
April 14
Pirates
0–1
Kontos (1–1)
Ziegler (0–3)
Vázquez (5)
26,816
4–10
L1
15
April 15
Pirates
3–7
Nova (2–1)
Ureña (0–3)
—
10,621
4–11
L2
16
April 16
@ Yankees
1–12
Severino (3–1)
Smith (0–2)
—
35,525
4–12
L3
17
April 17
@ Yankees
9–1
García (1–0)
Tanaka (2–2)
—
34,005
5–12
W1
18
April 19
@ Brewers
3–12
Anderson (2–1)
Peters (2–2)
—
26,087
5–13
L1
19
April 20
@ Brewers
0–8
Chacín (1–1)
Richards (0–2)
—
28,233
5–14
L2
20
April 21
@ Brewers
5–6
Jeffress (2–0)
Tazawa (0–1)
—
37,175
5–15
L3
21
April 22
@ Brewers
2–4
Guerra (2–0)
Smith (0–3)
Hader (3)
37,015
5–16
L4
22
April 23
@ Dodgers
1–2
Liberatore (1–0)
Barraclough (0–1)
Fields (1)
46,909
5–17
L5
23
April 24
@ Dodgers
3–2
Steckenrider (1–0)
Báez (0–1)
Ziegler (2)
39,284
6–17
W1
24
April 25
@ Dodgers
8–6
González (1–0)
Kershaw (1–4)
—
39,004
7–17
W2
25
April 27
Rockies
0–1
Senzatela (2–1)
Ureña (0–4)
Davis (10)
5,931
7–18
L1
26
April 28
Rockies
4–1
Chen (1–0)
Márquez (1–3)
Barraclough (1)
9,659
8–18
W1
27
April 29
Rockies
3–0
Smith (1–3)
Bettis (3–1)
Ziegler (3)
11,203
9–18
W2
28
April 30
Phillies
8–4
González (2–0)
Arrieta (3–1)
—
5,415
10–18
W3
May: 10–18 (Home: 5–8; Away: 5–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
29
May 1
Phillies
2–1 (10)
Tazawa (1–1)
Ríos (3–1)
—
5,415
11–18
W4
30
May 2
Phillies
0–6
Nola (4–1)
Ureña (0–5)
—
5,941
11–19
L1
31
May 4
@ Reds
1–4
Romano (2–3)
Chen (1–1)
Iglesias (4)
22,610
11–20
L2
32
May 5
@ Reds
6–0
Smith (2–3)
Mahle (2–4)
—
19,609
12–20
W1
33
May 6
@ Reds
8–5
Wittgren (1–0)
Finnegan (0–3)
Ziegler (4)
19,800
13–20
W2
34
May 7
@ Cubs
2–14
Hendricks (3-2)
García (1-1)
—
37,333
13-21
L1
35
May 8
@ Cubs
3–4
Edwards Jr (1-0)
Barraclough (0-2)
Morrow (8)
40,051
13-22
L2
36
May 9
@ Cubs
4–13
Quintana (4-2)
Chen (1-2)
—
34,486
13-23
L3
37
May 10
Braves
2–9
Foltynewicz (3-2)
Smith (2-4)
Gohara (1)
8,277
13-24
L4
38
May 11
Braves
6–3
Straily (1–0)
McCarthy (4-2)
Ziegler (5)
9,149
14-24
W1
39
May 12
Braves
5–10
Minter (1–0)
Steckenrider (1–1)
—
12,383
14–25
L1
40
May 13
Braves
3–4
Newcomb (4-1)
Ureña (0-6)
Vizcaíno (7)
7,435
14–26
L2
41
May 15
Dodgers
4–2
Wittgren (2–0)
Wood (0–4)
Ziegler (6)
6,242
15–26
W1
42
May 16
Dodgers
6–5
Steckenrider (2–1)
Báez (1–2)
Ziegler (7)
5,721
16–26
W2
43
May 17
Dodgers
0–7
Maeda (3–3)
Smith (2–5)
—
13,820
16–27
L1
44
May 18
@ Braves
2–0
Straily (2–0)
Wisler (1–1)
Ziegler (8)
27,705
17–27
W1
45
May 19
@ Braves
1–8
Newcomb (5–1)
Ureña (0–7)
—
37,715
17-28
L1
46
May 20
@ Braves
9–10
Minter (3–0)
Guerrero (0–2)
—
28,352
17–29
L2
47
May 21
@ Mets
0–2
Vargas (3–0)
Hernández (0–1)
Familia (13)
22,505
17–30
L3
48
May 22
@ Mets
5–1
Smith (3–5)
Wheeler (2–4)
—
22,195
18–30
W1
49
May 23
@ Mets
2–1
Conley (1–0)
Familia (2–2)
Ziegler (9)
24,808
19–30
W2
50
May 25
Nationals
5–9
Scherzer (8–1)
Wittgren (2–1)
Doolittle (10)
7,512
19–31
L1
51
May 26
Nationals
1–4
Miller (1–0)
Ziegler (0–4)
Doolittle (11)
11,646
19–32
L2
52
May 27
Nationals
2–5
Strasburg (6–4)
Hernández (0–2)
Kintzler (2)
11,641
19–33
L3
53
May 28
@ Padres
7–2
Smith (4–5)
Lauer (1–3)
—
27,932
20–33
W1
54
May 29
@ Padres
5–9
Stammen (3–0)
Straily (2–1)
—
16,321
20–34
L1
55
May 30
@ Padres
2–3
Strahm (1–2)
Ziegler (0–5)
—
15,733
20–35
L2
56
May 31
@ Padres
3–8
Lyles (2–1)
Chen (1–3)
Hand (17)
17,373
20–36
L3
June: 14–14 (Home: 7–6; Away: 7–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
57
June 1
@ Diamondbacks
1–9
Buchholz (1–1)
Hernández (0–3)
—
25,866
20–37
L4
58
June 2
@ Diamondbacks
2–6
Greinke (4–4)
Smith (4–6)
—
34,117
20–38
L5
59
June 3
@ Diamondbacks
1–6
Koch (4–3)
Straily (2–2)
—
31,727
20–39
L6
60
June 5
@ Cardinals
7–4
Ureña (1–7)
Guilmet (0–1)
Barraclough (2)
40,070
21–39
W1
61
June 6
@ Cardinals
11–3
Rucinski (1–0)
Flaherty (2–2)
—
40,109
22–39
W2
62
June 7
@ Cardinals
1–4
Mikolas (7–1)
Richards (0–3)
Norris (12)
41,297
22–40
L1
63
June 8
Padres
4–0
Smith (5–6)
Lauer (2–4)
—
10,654
23–40
W1
64
June 9
Padres
4–5
Stammen (4–0)
Rucinski (1–1)
Yates (2)
12,089
23–41
L1
65
June 10
Padres
1–3
Richard (5–6)
Ureña (1–8)
Hand (19)
12,984
23–42
L2
66
June 11
Giants
7–5
Conley (2–0)
Dyson (2–1)
Barraclough (3)
6,023
24–42
W1
67
June 12
Giants
3–1
Richards (1–3)
Stratton (7–4)
Barraclough (4)
5,928
25–42
W2
68
June 13
Giants
5–4
Steckenrider (3–1)
Moronta (2–1)
—
6,075
26–42
W3
69
June 14
Giants
3–6 (16)
Blach (4–5)
Hernández (0–4)
Dyson (1)
9,726
26–43
L1
70
June 15
@ Orioles
2–0
Ureña (2–8)
Gausman (3–6)
Barraclough (5)
23,968
27–43
W1
71
June 16
@ Orioles
5–4
Chen (2–3)
Cobb (2–9)
Steckenrider (1)
23,948
28–43
W2
72
June 17
@ Orioles
4–10
Bundy (5–7)
Richards (1–4)
—
21,421
28–44
L1
73
June 18
@ Giants
5–4
Guerrero (1–2)
Strickland (3–3)
Barraclough (6)
36,743
29–44
W1
74
June 19
@ Giants
3–6
Rodríguez (2–1)
Straily (2–3)
Dyson (2)
37,242
29–45
L1
75
June 20
@ Giants
5–6
Holland (5–7)
Ureña (2–9)
Moronta (1)
35,903
29–46
L2
76
June 22
@ Rockies
3–11
Gray (7–7)
Chen (2–4)
—
35,468
29–47
L3
77
June 23
@ Rockies
6–2
Richards (2–4)
Anderson (4–3)
—
39,032
30–47
W1
78
June 24
@ Rockies
8–5
Rucinski (2–1)
Márquez (5–8)
Barraclough (7)
34,172
31–47
W2
79
June 25
Diamondbacks
9–5
Straily (3–3)
Miller (0–1)
—
6,105
32–47
W3
80
June 26
Diamondbacks
3–5
Godley (9–5)
Hernández (0–5)
Boxberger (18)
6,159
32–48
L1
81
June 27
Diamondbacks
1–2
Ray (3–0)
Chen (2–5)
Boxberger (19)
6,382
32–49
L2
82
June 28
Diamondbacks
0–4
Greinke (8–5)
Richards (2–5)
—
12,715
32–50
L3
83
June 29
Mets
8–2
Alcantara (1–0)
Oswalt (0–1)
—
8,211
33–50
W1
84
June 30
Mets
5–2
Lopez (1–0)
deGrom (5–4)
Barraclough (8)
10,523
34–50
W2
July: 12–13 (Home: 9–7; Away: 3–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
85
July 1
Mets
2–5
Matz (4–5)
Straily (3–4)
Familia (15)
9,611
34–51
L1
86
July 2
Rays
3–2 (10)
Rucinski (3–1)
Stanek (1–2)
—
6,004
35–51
W1
87
July 3
Rays
6–9 (16)
Nuño (3–0)
Graves (0–1)
Alvarado (3)
6,259
35–52
L1
88
July 4
Rays
3–0
Rucinski (4–1)
Weber (0–1)
Ziegler (10)
7,572
36–52
W1
89
July 5
@ Nationals
12–14
Kelley (1–0)
Conley (2–1)
Doolittle (22)
24,314
36–53
L1
90
July 6
@ Nationals
2–3
Doolittle (3–2)
Barraclough (0–3)
—
32,652
36–54
L2
91
July 7
@ Nationals
4–18
Scherzer (11–5)
Chen (2–6)
—
34,364
36–55
L3
92
July 8
@ Nationals
10–2
Conley (3–1)
Roark (3–11)
—
30,464
37–55
W1
93
July 9
Brewers
4–3 (10)
Ziegler (1–5)
Knebel (2–1)
—
5,996
38–55
W2
94
July 10
Brewers
4–8
Chacín (8–3)
López (1–1)
Burnes (1)
5,624
38–56
L1
95
July 11
Brewers
5–4 (12)
Hernández (1–5)
López
—
5,265
39–56
W1
96
July 13
Phillies
0–2
Arrieta (7–6)
Chen (2–7)
Neshek (1)
8,090
39–57
L1
97
July 14
Phillies
2–0
Richards (3–5)
Nola (12–3)
Barraclough (9)
14,793
40–57
W1
98
July 15
Phillies
10–5
Hernández (2–5)
Ramos (3–1)
—
8,829
41–57
W2
ASG
89th All-Star Game at Nationals Park in Washington , District of Columbia , United States
Box
July 17
NL All-Stars 6, AL All-Stars 8 (10)
Díaz (SEA )
Stripling (LAD )
Happ (TOR )
43,843
AL 44–43–2
Representing the Marlins: J. T. Realmuto
99
July 20
@ Rays
6–5
Straily (4–4)
Castillo (1–1)
Conley (1)
13,248
42–57
W3
100
July 21
@ Rays
3–2
López (2–1)
Yarbrough (8–5)
Barraclough (10)
13,808
43–57
W4
101
July 22
@ Rays
4–6
Kolarek (1–0)
Barraclough (0–4)
—
11,828
43–58
L1
102
July 23
Braves
1–12
Newcomb (9–5)
Ureña (2–10)
—
8.259
43–59
L2
103
July 24
Braves
9–3
Chen (3–7)
Teherán (7–7)
—
21,673
44–59
W1
104
July 26
Nationals
3–10
Miller (6–1)
Conley (3–2)
—
8,506
44–60
L1
105
July 27
Nationals
1–9
Scherzer (14–5)
López (2–2)
—
9,297
44–61
L2
106
July 28
Nationals
2–1 (10)
Graves (1–1)
Herrera (2–2)
—
11,779
45–61
W1
107
July 29
Nationals
5–0
Ureña (3–10)
Hellickson (4–2)
—
12,112
46–61
W2
108
July 30
@ Braves
3–5
Teherán (8–7)
Chen (3–8)
Minter (6)
21,230
46–62
L1
109
July 31
@ Braves
6–11
Allard (1–0)
Straily (4–5)
—
18,627
46–63
L2
August: 7–19 (Home: 5–8; Away: 2–11)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
–
August 1
@ Braves
Postponed (rain): Rescheduled for August 13 as part of a doubleheader.
110
August 2
@ Phillies
2–5
Hunter (3–1)
Barraclough (0–5)
—
26,050
46–64
L3
111
August 3
@ Phillies
1–5
Velasquez (8–8)
Richards (3–6)
Domínguez (12)
33,737
46–65
L4
112
August 4
@ Phillies
3–8
Eflin (8–3)
Ureña (3–11)
—
35,194
46–66
L5
113
August 5
@ Phillies
3–5
Neshek (1–0)
Steckenrider (3–2)
Hunter (2)
42,343
46–67
L6
114
August 6
Cardinals
3–2
Chen (4-8)
Weaver (6-10)
Guerra (1)
8,563
47-67
W1
115
August 7
Cardinals
2-3
Mikolas (12-3)
Hernández (2-6)
Norris (22)
7,230
47–68
L1
116
August 8
Cardinals
1–7
Gant (4-4)
Richards (3-7)
—
7,306
47–69
L2
117
August 10
Mets
2–6
Wheeler (7–6)
Ureña (3–12)
—
6,993
47–70
L3
118
August 11
Mets
4–3 (11)
Guerra (1–0)
Rhame (0–2)
—
11,478
48–70
W1
119
August 12
Mets
3–4
Syndergaard (8–2)
Chen (4–9)
Lugo (1)
8,964
48–71
L1
120
August 13 (1)
@ Braves
1–9
Toussaint (1–0)
López (2–3)
—
16,049
48–72
L2
121
August 13 (2)
@ Braves
1–6
Foltynewicz (10–7)
González (2–1)
—
18,186
48–73
L3
122
August 14
@ Braves
6–10
Biddle (4–1)
Conley (3–3)
—
19,409
48–74
L4
123
August 15
@ Braves
2–5
Gausman (7–9)
García (1–2)
Minter (11)
19,045
48–75
L5
124
August 17
@ Nationals
2–8
Scherzer (16–5)
Straily (4–6)
—
37,106
48–76
L6
125
August 18
@ Nationals
7–5 (10)
Steckenrider (4–2)
Glover (0–2)
Graves (1)
30,900
49–76
W1
126
August 19
@ Nationals
12–1
Ureña (4–12)
González (7–10)
—
31,435
50–76
W2
127
August 21
Yankees
1–2 (12)
Cole (4–1)
Guerra (1–1)
Kahnle (1)
26,275
50–77
L1
128
August 22
Yankees
9–3
García (2–2)
Lynn (8–9)
—
25,547
51–77
W1
129
August 23
Braves
0-5
Newcomb (11-6)
Hernandez (2-7)
—
6,587
51–78
L1
130
August 24
Braves
1-0
Straily (5-6)
Foltynewicz (10-8)
Conley (2)
7,792
52–78
W1
131
August 25
Braves
3-1
Chen (5-9)
Sánchez (6-5)
Steckenrider (2)
7,823
53–78
W2
132
August 26
Braves
0-4
Gausman (9-9)
López (2-4)
—
12,770
53–79
L1
133
August 28
@ Red Sox
7–8
Kimbrel (4–1)
Steckenrider (4–3)
—
36,708
53–80
L2
134
August 29
@ Red Sox
6–14
Thornburg (2–0)
Conley (3–4)
—
36,628
53–81
L3
135
August 31
Blue Jays
5–6
Biagini (3–7)
Steckenrider (4–4)
Giles (19)
8,871
53–82
L4
September: 10–16 (Home: 7–4; Away: 3–12)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
136
September 1
Blue Jays
6–3
Chen (6–9)
Estrada (7–11)
—
11,174
54–82
W1
137
September 2
Blue Jays
1–6
Reid-Foley (1–2)
Brigham (0–1)
—
9,617
54–83
L1
138
September 3
Phillies
3–1
Ureña (5–12)
Velasquez (9–10)
Steckenrider (3)
7,771
55–83
W1
139
September 4
Phillies
4–9
Arrieta (10–9)
Richards (3–8)
—
7,131
55–84
L1
140
September 5
Phillies
2–1
Alcántara (2–0)
Pivetta (7–11)
Steckenrider (4)
6,427
56–84
W1
141
September 7
@ Pirates
3–5
Rodríguez (4–2)
Guerrero (1–3)
Vázquez (31)
19,515
56–85
L1
142
September 8
@ Pirates
1–5
Nova (8–9)
Chen (6–10)
—
16,110
56–86
L2
—
September 9
@ Pirates
Cancelled (rain; will not be made up)
—
September 10
@ Mets
Postponed (rain): Rescheduled for September 12 as part of a doubleheader.
143
September 11
@ Mets
5–3
Ureña (6–12)
deGrom (8–9)
—
20,849
57–86
W1
144
September 12 (1)
@ Mets
0–13
Wheeler (11–7)
Richards (3–9)
—
20,423
57–87
L1
—
September 12 (2)
@ Mets
Postponed (rain): Rescheduled for September 13 as part of a doubleheader.
145
September 13 (1)
@ Mets
3–4
Blevins (3–2)
Barraclough (0–6)
—
22,640
57–88
L2
146
September 13 (2)
@ Mets
2–5
Vargas (6–9)
Brigham (0–2)
Gsellman (11)
57–89
L3
147
September 14
@ Phillies
2–14
Eflin (10–7)
Chen (6–11)
—
21,671
57–90
L4
148
September 15
@ Phillies
4–5
García (3–1)
Rucinski (4–2)
Neshek (5)
24,695
57–91
L5
149
September 16
@ Phillies
6–4
Ureña (7–12)
Pivetta (7–13)
—
30,040
58–91
W1
150
September 17
Nationals
8–5
García (3–2)
Glover (1–3)
Conley (3)
8,440
59–91
W2
151
September 18
Nationals
2–4
Strasburg (9–7)
Alcántara (2–1)
Doolittle (25)
7,726
59–92
L1
152
September 20
Reds
2–4
Reed (1–2)
Brigham (0–3)
Iglesias (29)
9,863
59–93
L2
153
September 21
Reds
1–0 (10)
Barraclough (1–6)
Hernandez (5–2)
—
11,471
60–93
W1
154
September 22
Reds
5–1
Ureña (8–12)
DeSclafani (7–7)
Steckenrider (5)
12,559
61–93
W2
155
September 23
Reds
6–0
Richards (4–9)
Lorenzen (3–2)
—
13,595
62–93
W3
156
September 24
@ Nationals
3–7
Miller (7–1)
Alcántara (2–2)
—
22,428
62–94
L1
157
September 25
@ Nationals
4–9
Scherzer (18–7)
Brigham (0–4)
—
26,483
62–95
L2
158
September 26
@ Nationals
3–9 (7)
Suero (4–1)
Chen (6–12)
—
28,680
62–96
L3
159
September 28
@ Mets
8–1
Ureña (9–12)
Sewald (0–7)
—
27,045
63–96
W1
160
September 29
@ Mets
0–1 (13)
Zamora (1–0)
García (3–3)
—
43,928
63–97
L1
161
September 30
@ Mets
0–1
Syndergaard (13–4)
Alcántara (2–3)
—
28,346
63–98
L2
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Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
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Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
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See also
References
^ Miami Herald article (subscription required)
^ "Marlins' sale to Derek Jeter, Bruce Sherman closes, report says" . Sporting News . October 2, 2017. Retrieved January 9, 2018 .
^ "Loria Out, Jeter And Sherman In As Closing On Marlins Sale Is Complete" . October 2, 2017. Retrieved January 9, 2018 .
^ Johns, Greg. "Speed & Dee-fense: Gordon dealt to Mariners" . MLB.com .
^ Frisaro, Joe. "Marlins reach deal to send Stanton to Yanks" . MLB.com .
^ McCalvy, Adam. "Brewers revamp outfield with Yelich, Cain" . MLB.com .
^ Bowman, Mark. "Acuna drilled by pitch, later exits; benches clear" . MLB.com .
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