List of Miami Marlins seasons

The Miami Marlins (originally the Florida Marlins from 1993 until 2011) are a professional baseball team that has been based in Miami Gardens, Florida since becoming an expansion team in 1993. The Marlins are a member of both the Major League Baseball's (MLB) National League Eastern Division and the National League (NL) itself. For the first 19 seasons, the Marlins played their home games at Sun Life Stadium. Beginning with the 2012 season, the Marlins play home games at Marlins Park in Little Havana. Despite winning two World Series titles in their history (1997 and 2003), they are one of two MLB teams that have never won a division title in their history (the other being the Marlins' expansion cousins, the Colorado Rockies).

Sun Life Stadium, where the Marlins played from their inaugural season in 1993 until the 2011 season.

Table Key

NLDS
National League Division Series
NLCS
National League Championship Series
MVP
Most Valuable Player Award
CYA
Cy Young Award
ROY
Rookie of the Year Award
MOY
Manager of the Year Award
CB POY
Comeback Player of the Year Award
WS MVP
World Series Most Valuable Player Award

Regular season results

World Series champions † NL champions * Division champions ^ Wild card berth (1995–present) ¤
Season Level League Division Finish Wins Losses Win% GB Postseason Awards
Florida Marlins
1993 MLB NL East 6th 64 98 .395 33
1994 MLB NL East 5th 51 64 .443 23½ Playoffs cancelled[a]
1995 MLB NL East 4th 67 76 .469 22½
1996 MLB NL East 3rd 80 82 .494 16
1997 MLB † NL * East 2nd ¤ 92 70 .568 9 Won NLDS (Giants) 3–0
Won NLCS (Braves) 4–2
Won World Series (Indians) 4–3[1]
Liván Hernández (WS MVP)[2]
1998 MLB NL East 5th 54 108 .333 52
1999 MLB NL East 5th 64 98 .395 39
2000 MLB NL East 3rd 79 82 .491 15½
2001 MLB NL East 4th 76 86 .469 12
2002 MLB NL East 4th 79 83 .488 23
2003 MLB † NL * East 2nd ¤ 91 71 .562 10 Won NLDS (Giants) 3–1
Won NLCS (Cubs) 4–3
Won World Series (Yankees) 4–2[3]
Jack McKeon (MOY)[4]
Dontrelle Willis (ROY)[5]
Josh Beckett (WS MVP)[2]
2004 MLB NL East 3rd 83 79 .512 13
2005 MLB NL East 3rd 83 79 .512 7
2006 MLB NL East 4th 78 84 .481 19 Joe Girardi (MOY)[4]
Hanley Ramírez (ROY)[5]
2007 MLB NL East 5th 71 91 .438 18
2008 MLB NL East 3rd 84 77 .522
2009 MLB NL East 2nd 87 75 .537 6 Chris Coghlan (ROY)[5]
2010 MLB NL East 3rd 80 82 .494 17
2011 MLB NL East 5th 72 90 .444 30
Miami Marlins
2012 MLB NL East 5th 69 93 .426 29
2013 MLB NL East 5th 62 100 .383 34 José Fernández (ROY)
2014 MLB NL East 4th 77 85 .475 19 Casey McGehee (CB POY)
2015 MLB NL East 3rd 71 91 .438 19
2016 MLB NL East 3rd 79 82 .491 15½
2017 MLB NL East 2nd 77 85 .475 20 Giancarlo Stanton (MVP)
2018 MLB NL East 5th 63 98 .391 26½
2019 MLB NL East 5th 57 105 .352 40
2020 MLB NL East 2nd ¤ 31 29 .517 4 Won NLWC (Cubs) 2–0
Lost NLDS (Braves) 3–0
Totals Wins Losses Win%
2021 2343 .463 All-time regular season record
24 14 .632 All-time postseason record
7 1 .875 All-time postseason series record

These statistics are current as of the conclusion of the 2020 Major League Baseball season.

Record by decade

The following table describes the Marlins' MLB win–loss record by decade.

DecadeWinsLossesPct
1990s472596.442
2000s811807.501
2010s707911.437
2020s3129.517
All-time20212343.463

These statistics are from Baseball-Reference.com's Miami Marlins History & Encyclopedia,[6] and are current as of September 27, 2020.

Footnotes

See also

References

  1. "1997 Florida Marlins Statistics and Roster". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2008-11-08.
  2. "MLB Awards – World Series MVP". ESPN. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  3. "2003 Florida Marlins Statistics and Roster". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2008-11-08.
  4. "Manager of the Year Award Winners". Baseball-Reference.com. 2008-10-30. Retrieved 2008-11-08.
  5. "Rookie of the Year Award Winners". Baseball-Reference.com. 2008-10-30. Retrieved 2008-11-08.
  6. "Miami Marlins History & Encyclopedia". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  7. Zirin, David (August 18, 2004). "The MLB Strike – 25 Years in the Making". Buzzle editorials. Archived from the original on March 15, 2009. Retrieved 2008-05-02.
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