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NEW YORK YANKEES (34-28) RHP Masahiro Tanaka (4-1, 2.48) vs. MIAMI MARLINS (27-37) RHP Tom Koehler (4-4, 4.00) MARLINS PARK, MIAMI, FL Monday, June 15, 2015 – 7:10 P.M. FISH BITES The Marlins open a four-game home-and-home series with the Yankees tonight at 7:10. RHP Tom Koehler will take the mound for Miami in his first career appearance against New York. He will be opposed by RHP Masahiro Tanaka, making his first career appearance against Miami. After tomorrow night’s contest the Fish leave Miami to complete this set with the Bronx Bombers at Yankee Stadium (June 17-18) before heading to Cincinnati (June 19-21). Miami is 3-1 on the current homestand, having won a four-game series against Colorado over the weekend. Tonight’s Na- tional Anthem will be performed by Billy Bones, while the ceremonial first pitch will be tossed out by George Martin Jr. and Franco De Vita, 2014 Latin Billboard Hall of Fame inductee. CO-PLAYER OF THE WEEK FOR BIG G Giancarlo Stanton today was named the National League’s Co-Player of the Week for June 8-14, along with San Fran- cisco rookie Chris Heston, who tossed a no-hitter on June 9. Stanton hit .520 (13x25) last week, with seven runs scored, four doubles, five home runs, 12 RBI, a .586 on-base percentage, and a 1.280 slugging percentage. He had a hit in all seven games last week, marking the beginning of his longest hitting streak of the season. It is the first career weekly award for Stanton, who was the NL Player of the Month in May of 2012. Stanton is the second POW award winner for Miami this season (Adeiny Hechavarria, April 20-26). VS. THE YANKEES The Marlins begin a four-game home-and-home set with the Yankees tonight here at Marlins Park. The Clubs have not met since the Fish went 2-1 against the Bombers in a three-game set at Land Shark Stadium from June 19-21, 2009. Miami trails the all-time series, 9-11, but has a 7-5 lead in South Florida. YESTERDAY The Rockies avoided a four-game sweep at the hands of the Marlins with a 4-1 victory here at Marlins Park. Home runs by Charlie Blackmon (leadoff) and Nolan Arenado in the first inning off of Miami starter Dan Haren gave the Rox an early 3-0 lead that they would not relinquish. Miami posted its only run in the seventh on a pinch-hit RBI single by Ichiro Suzuki. Dee Gordon (2x5) posted the only multi-hit game, and Suzuki had his 493 rd career stolen base. INTERLEAGUE NOTES The Marlins are 3-6 in Interleague Play this season, and are currently on a three-game losing streak to the American League. Miami has the fourth-best IL winning percentage among National League squads (.517/165-154), behind the Mets (.521/160-147), St. Louis (.521/149-137), and Atlanta (.520/158-146). Miami leads NL clubs all-time in wins. BOLD LOOK OF KOEHLER IN YOUR HOME Tom Koehler has posted a 2-1 record with a 1.57 ERA (34.1 ip/6 er) in six appearances (five starts) at home this season. That is in contrast to his 2-3, 6.21 (37.2/26) record in seven road outings, all starts. According to Stats LLC, the decrease in ERA of 4.64 points from road to home is the fourth-largest in the Majors this season, behind only Drew Hutchison of Toronto (-6.74; 9.46 to 2.72), Seattle’s Taijuan Walker (-5.76; 8.27 to 2.51), and Pittsburgh’s Jeff Locke (-5.32; 8.37 to 3.05). For his career, Koehler’s ERA is 1.27 points better at home (3.44 in 39 appearances) than on the road (4.71 /43). A FIRST FOR THE FISH Giancarlo Stanton has 23 home runs and 59 RBI through the team’s first 64 games this season. Both marks are the most ever by a player through 64 team games in Club history, according to Stats LLC. Prior to this season, Dan Uggla (2008), Mike Lowell (2003) and Gary Sheffield (1996) were tied for the most home runs, with 18, while Moises Alou (1997) had recorded the most RBI, with 55. Stanton had 53 RBI through 64 team games in 2014, which now ranks third on that list. HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE Since snapping a nine-game losing streak at Marlins Park on May 23, the Fish have gone 7-2 at home, with a 1.91 ERA (85.0 ip/18 er). They have allowed three-or-fewer runs in seven of those games, held opponents to a .200 batting aver- age, and allowed just five home runs. Their home winning percentage (.778) is fourth in the Majors (third in National League) since that date, behind Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Toronto (all .818/9-2), as is their ERA, which trails only Pittsburgh (1.37), St. Louis (1.71), and Oakland (1.90). Miami’s average against tops the Majors over that span, ahead of Houston (.202) and the Cubs (.209), while only Atlanta and Kansas City (four each) have allowed fewer home runs. THE LONG.... The Yankees enter this series with 43 combined home runs by its infield, which trails only Houston (50), Toronto (50), Cincinnati (49), and Colorado (45) for the most in the Majors. The Marlins’ infield, however, has posted just 21 home runs, the fewest in the Majors, just behind Tampa Bay (22). - Stats LLC ...AND SHORT OF IT The Marlins enter this series leading the Majors with 75 infield hits, ahead of Pittsburgh (70), Oakland (69), Arizona (66), and San Diego (66). The Yankees, meanwhile, have 39 infield hits this season, the second-lowest total in the Majors, ahead of only the Dodgers (30). - Stats LLC THEY NEEDED A BIGGER HEAD START Despite spotting the rest of baseball nine games by not homering until April 16, Giancarlo Stanton has stormed into the Major League lead with 23 home runs, ahead of Bryce Harper (21), Nelson Cruz, Todd Frazier, Albert Pujols, and Mike Trout (18 each). Stanton’s latest long ball came Saturday vs. Colorado, in his 53 rd game since registering his first. According to Stats LLC, he is the first National League player to hit at least 23 home runs in a 53-game span since 2007. The last four NL players to do it before Stanton were: Prince Fielder (24) and Ryan Howard (23) in 2007; Howard (27 & 23) and Albert Pujols (25) in 2006; and Andruw Jones (23) in 2005. TWICE IS HARD Yesterday vs. Colorado, the Marlins allowed more than one home run in a game at Marlins Park for the first time since August 15, 2014, ending a streak of 48 con- secutive outings without a multi-homer game. According to Stats LLC, that was the longest streak in the Majors since 1990, ahead of a 46-game run by the 1992-93 Montreal Expos. Miami has allowed just 15 home runs at home this year, the second-lowest amount in the Majors, behind only Washington (14). The Club low for a single season was 44 by the 1996 squad, which allowed 21 homers through its first 32 home games. FIRST-HALF MARKS IN PERIL With 25 games remaining before the All-Star break, Giancarlo Stanton has 23 home runs and 59 RBI. The Club record for home runs prior to the break is 28, by Mike Lowell in 2003, followed by Gary Sheffield (1996) with 25, Stanton, Hanley Ramirez (2008), and Dan Uggla (2008) with 23. The record for RBI is 76, also by Lowell in 2003, with several players currently standing between Stanton and that mark. Also, Dee Gordon has 92 hits on the season; the Club record is 117, by Juan Pierre (2003) and Ramirez (2007). Gordon, averaging 1.5 hits per game entering today, is on pace for 130 at the break. MARLINS VS. YANKEES (2009) DATE SITE RESULT TIME/ATTND 6/19 MIA L,1-5 35,027 6/20 MIA W,2-1 46,427 6/21 MIA W,6-5 35,827 All Times Eastern SERIES INFO 2015 at Home 0 0 2015 on Road 0 0 2009 Series 2 1 All-Time at Home 7 5 at Sun Life Stadium 7 5 at Marlins Park 0 0 All-Time on Road 2 6 All-Time Totals 9 11 TEAM VS. TEAM STATS MARLINS VS. YANKEES (ALL-TIME) Average.............................................. .244 Runs ........................................................ 90 ERA ...................................................... 4.15 YANKEES VS. MARLINS (ALL-TIME) Average.............................................. .258 Runs ........................................................ 85 ERA ...................................................... 3.86 OPPONENT INFO DATE TIME (ET) OPPONENT MARLINS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER BROADCASTS Tuesday, June 16 7:10 p.m. vs. New York Yankees RHP David Phelps (3-3, 4.11) RHP Nathan Eovaldi (5-1, 4.13) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQI Wednesday, June 17 7:05 p.m. at New York Yankees RHP Jose Ureña (1-2, 4.44) RHP Michael Pineda (7-3, 3.74) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQI Thursday, June 18 7:05 p.m. at New York Yankees RHP Mat Latos (2-4, 5.44) LHP CC Sabathia (3-7, 5.38) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQI UPCOMING STARTERS GAME # 65 HOME GAME # 33 (15-17) TONIGHT’S BROADCASTS FS Florida WINZ * WAQI ^ TOMORROW’S GAME INFO START TIME (ET) - 7:10 P.M. NEW YORK-AL STARTER MIAMI STARTER RHP Nathan Eovaldi RHP David Phelps (5-1, 4.13) (3-3, 4.11) TOMORROW’S BROADCAST INFO FS Florida WINZ * WAQI ^ * - English Flagship (940AM) ^ - Spanish Flagship (710AM) THIS DATE IN MARLINS HISTORY June 15 The 1994 squad established a Club high with eight doubles against the Cardinals in St. Louis. The Fish tallied a total of 10 extra-base hits in a 13-3 win. The record for doubles in a game has been tied three times since, most recently on April 21, 2008 at Pittsburgh. Overall record on this date: 9-12

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Page 1: MARLINS PARK, MIAMI, FL Monday, June 15, 2015 – 7:10 P.M.mlb.mlb.com/documents/2/7/4/130778274/June_15_vs._NYY_fho3ns… · Opened season going 2-3, 4.62 (39.0/20) in seven starts

NEW YORK YANKEES (34-28)RHP Masahiro Tanaka (4-1, 2.48)

vs.MIAMI MARLINS (27-37)

RHP Tom Koehler (4-4, 4.00)

MARLINS PARK, MIAMI, FLMonday, June 15, 2015 – 7:10 P.M.

FISH BITESThe Marlins open a four-game home-and-home series with the Yankees tonight at 7:10. RHP Tom Koehler will take the mound for Miami in his first career appearance against New York. He will be opposed by RHP Masahiro Tanaka, making his first career appearance against Miami. After tomorrow night’s contest the Fish leave Miami to complete this set with the Bronx Bombers at Yankee Stadium (June 17-18) before heading to Cincinnati (June 19-21). Miami is 3-1 on the current homestand, having won a four-game series against Colorado over the weekend. Tonight’s Na-tional Anthem will be performed by Billy Bones, while the ceremonial first pitch will be tossed out by George Martin Jr. and Franco De Vita, 2014 Latin Billboard Hall of Fame inductee.

CO-PLAYER OF THE WEEK FOR BIG GGiancarlo Stanton today was named the National League’s Co-Player of the Week for June 8-14, along with San Fran-cisco rookie Chris Heston, who tossed a no-hitter on June 9. Stanton hit .520 (13x25) last week, with seven runs scored, four doubles, five home runs, 12 RBI, a .586 on-base percentage, and a 1.280 slugging percentage. He had a hit in all seven games last week, marking the beginning of his longest hitting streak of the season. It is the first career weekly award for Stanton, who was the NL Player of the Month in May of 2012. Stanton is the second POW award winner for Miami this season (Adeiny Hechavarria, April 20-26).

VS. THE YANKEESThe Marlins begin a four-game home-and-home set with the Yankees tonight here at Marlins Park. The Clubs have not met since the Fish went 2-1 against the Bombers in a three-game set at Land Shark Stadium from June 19-21, 2009. Miami trails the all-time series, 9-11, but has a 7-5 lead in South Florida.

YESTERDAYThe Rockies avoided a four-game sweep at the hands of the Marlins with a 4-1 victory here at Marlins Park. Home runs by Charlie Blackmon (leadoff) and Nolan Arenado in the first inning off of Miami starter Dan Haren gave the Rox an early 3-0 lead that they would not relinquish. Miami posted its only run in the seventh on a pinch-hit RBI single by Ichiro Suzuki. Dee Gordon (2x5) posted the only multi-hit game, and Suzuki had his 493rd career stolen base.

INTERLEAGUE NOTESThe Marlins are 3-6 in Interleague Play this season, and are currently on a three-game losing streak to the American League. Miami has the fourth-best IL winning percentage among National League squads (.517/165-154), behind the Mets (.521/160-147), St. Louis (.521/149-137), and Atlanta (.520/158-146). Miami leads NL clubs all-time in wins.

BOLD LOOK OF KOEHLER IN YOUR HOMETom Koehler has posted a 2-1 record with a 1.57 ERA (34.1 ip/6 er) in six appearances (five starts) at home this season. That is in contrast to his 2-3, 6.21 (37.2/26) record in seven road outings, all starts. According to Stats LLC, the decrease in ERA of 4.64 points from road to home is the fourth-largest in the Majors this season, behind only Drew Hutchison of Toronto (-6.74; 9.46 to 2.72), Seattle’s Taijuan Walker (-5.76; 8.27 to 2.51), and Pittsburgh’s Jeff Locke (-5.32; 8.37 to 3.05). For his career, Koehler’s ERA is 1.27 points better at home (3.44 in 39 appearances) than on the road (4.71 /43).

A FIRST FOR THE FISHGiancarlo Stanton has 23 home runs and 59 RBI through the team’s first 64 games this season. Both marks are the most ever by a player through 64 team games in Club history, according to Stats LLC. Prior to this season, Dan Uggla (2008), Mike Lowell (2003) and Gary Sheffield (1996) were tied for the most home runs, with 18, while Moises Alou (1997) had recorded the most RBI, with 55. Stanton had 53 RBI through 64 team games in 2014, which now ranks third on that list.

HOME FIELD ADVANTAGESince snapping a nine-game losing streak at Marlins Park on May 23, the Fish have gone 7-2 at home, with a 1.91 ERA (85.0 ip/18 er). They have allowed three-or-fewer runs in seven of those games, held opponents to a .200 batting aver-age, and allowed just five home runs. Their home winning percentage (.778) is fourth in the Majors (third in National League) since that date, behind Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Toronto (all .818/9-2), as is their ERA, which trails only Pittsburgh (1.37), St. Louis (1.71), and Oakland (1.90). Miami’s average against tops the Majors over that span, ahead of Houston (.202) and the Cubs (.209), while only Atlanta and Kansas City (four each) have allowed fewer home runs.

THE LONG....The Yankees enter this series with 43 combined home runs by its infield, which trails only Houston (50), Toronto (50), Cincinnati (49), and Colorado (45) for the most in the Majors. The Marlins’ infield, however, has posted just 21 home runs, the fewest in the Majors, just behind Tampa Bay (22). - Stats LLC

...AND SHORT OF ITThe Marlins enter this series leading the Majors with 75 infield hits, ahead of Pittsburgh (70), Oakland (69), Arizona (66), and San Diego (66). The Yankees, meanwhile, have 39 infield hits this season, the second-lowest total in the Majors, ahead of only the Dodgers (30). - Stats LLC

THEY NEEDED A BIGGER HEAD STARTDespite spotting the rest of baseball nine games by not homering until April 16, Giancarlo Stanton has stormed into the Major League lead with 23 home runs, ahead of Bryce Harper (21), Nelson Cruz, Todd Frazier, Albert Pujols, and Mike Trout (18 each). Stanton’s latest long ball came Saturday vs. Colorado, in his 53rd game since registering his first. According to Stats LLC, he is the first National League player to hit at least 23 home runs in a 53-game span since 2007. The last four NL players to do it before Stanton were: Prince Fielder (24) and Ryan Howard (23) in 2007; Howard (27 & 23) and Albert Pujols (25) in 2006; and Andruw Jones (23) in 2005.

TWICE IS HARDYesterday vs. Colorado, the Marlins allowed more than one home run in a game at Marlins Park for the first time since August 15, 2014, ending a streak of 48 con-secutive outings without a multi-homer game. According to Stats LLC, that was the longest streak in the Majors since 1990, ahead of a 46-game run by the 1992-93 Montreal Expos. Miami has allowed just 15 home runs at home this year, the second-lowest amount in the Majors, behind only Washington (14). The Club low for a single season was 44 by the 1996 squad, which allowed 21 homers through its first 32 home games.

FIRST-HALF MARKS IN PERILWith 25 games remaining before the All-Star break, Giancarlo Stanton has 23 home runs and 59 RBI. The Club record for home runs prior to the break is 28, by Mike Lowell in 2003, followed by Gary Sheffield (1996) with 25, Stanton, Hanley Ramirez (2008), and Dan Uggla (2008) with 23. The record for RBI is 76, also by Lowell in 2003, with several players currently standing between Stanton and that mark. Also, Dee Gordon has 92 hits on the season; the Club record is 117, by Juan Pierre (2003) and Ramirez (2007). Gordon, averaging 1.5 hits per game entering today, is on pace for 130 at the break.

MARLINS VS. YANKEES (2009)DATE SITE RESULT TIME/ATTND6/19 MIA L,1-5 35,0276/20 MIA W,2-1 46,4276/21 MIA W,6-5 35,827 All Times Eastern

SERIES INFO2015 at Home 0 02015 on Road 0 02009 Series 2 1All-Time at Home 7 5 at Sun Life Stadium 7 5 at Marlins Park 0 0All-Time on Road 2 6All-Time Totals 9 11

TEAM VS. TEAM STATS MARLINS VS. YANKEES (ALL-TIME) Average .............................................. .244 Runs ........................................................ 90 ERA ...................................................... 4.15

YANKEES VS. MARLINS (ALL-TIME) Average .............................................. .258 Runs ........................................................ 85 ERA ...................................................... 3.86

OPPONENT INFO

DATE TIME (ET) OPPONENT MARLINS STARTER OPPONENT STARTER BROADCASTSTuesday, June 16 7:10 p.m. vs. New York Yankees RHP David Phelps (3-3, 4.11) RHP Nathan Eovaldi (5-1, 4.13) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQIWednesday, June 17 7:05 p.m. at New York Yankees RHP Jose Ureña (1-2, 4.44) RHP Michael Pineda (7-3, 3.74) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQIThursday, June 18 7:05 p.m. at New York Yankees RHP Mat Latos (2-4, 5.44) LHP CC Sabathia (3-7, 5.38) FS Florida/WINZ/WAQI

UPCOMING STARTERS

GAME # 65 HOME GAME # 33 (15-17)

TONIGHT’S BROADCASTS FS Florida WINZ* WAQI^

TOMORROW’S GAME INFOSTART TIME (ET) - 7:10 P.M.

NEW YORK-AL STARTER MIAMI STARTER RHP Nathan Eovaldi RHP David Phelps

(5-1, 4.13) (3-3, 4.11)

TOMORROW’S BROADCAST INFO FS Florida WINZ* WAQI^

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

THIS DATE IN MARLINS HISTORYJune 15

The 1994 squad established a Club high with eight doubles against the Cardinals in St. Louis. The Fish tallied a total of 10 extra-base hits in a 13-3 win. The record for doubles in a game has been tied three times since, most recently on April 21, 2008 at Pittsburgh.

Overall record on this date: 9-12

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Tom Koehler makes his sixth straight start tonight, his 13th of the season, after a brief bullpen stint. He is coming off a 2014 season that saw him go 10-10 with a 3.81 ERA in 32 starts. Led entire staff in strikeouts with 153, while ranking second in ERA behind Henderson Alvarez’s 2.65 (min. 15 starts) and second in innings pitched (191.1) behind Nathan Eovaldi (199.2).

Owns sixth-best home ERA among Major League starters at 1.57 (34.1 ip/6), yet in seven road starts has ERA of 6.21 (37.2/26).

Is making first career appearance against the Yankees. Will be 11th career start and appearance in Interleague Play, with a 4-3, 5.21 (57.0 ip/33 er) record.

In last start, surrendered career-high tying three home runs, while striking out a season-high seven. Also allowed three home runs to Washington at Nationals Park on May 6.

Opened season going 2-3, 4.62 (39.0/20) in seven starts. Moved to bullpen and made just one appearance, on May 16 vs. Atlanta (3.0 ip, 2 h, 0 r). Returned to rotation after that outing and has gone 2-1, 3.60 (30.0/12) in five starts since.

Recorded four straight starts to open 2014 season with at least 6.0 innings and no more than two runs allowed. Tied Kevin Brown (1997) for Club record for con-secutive starts of 6.0 innings and two-or-fewer runs to open a season, according to STATS LLC.

Went 3-2, 1.99 through first seven starts, while teammate Jose Fernandez went 4-1, 1.74. Became first teammates in Club history to have winning records with ERA under 2.00 through first seven starts.

Finished season with 2.81 ERA (102.1 ip/32 er) vs. NL East, the fifth-best mark among his division counterparts (min. 15 GS), behind Henderson Alvarez (2.20), Cole Hamels (2.43), Julio Teheran (2.50) and Jordan Zimmermann (2.59). Had a 4.96 ERA (89.0/49) vs. all other teams.

On May 7, 2014 at Marlins Park, tied a career high with 8.0 innings pitched against the New York Mets. Also went 8.0 innings on May 29, 2013 vs. Tampa Bay and September 15, 2013 at Citi Field.

Recorded first career 10-strikeout game September 3, 2014 vs. Mets at Marlins Park. Eclipsed previous best of eight done three times, last on June 21, 2014 against Mets at Marlins Park.

2015 DAY-BY-DAY/CAREER INFODATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR TP/ST SCORE 4/8 ATL L(0-1) 6.0 5 2 2 3 4 1 92/51 L,0-2 4/14 @ATL W(1-1) 5.1 6 2 2 2 3 2 89/57 W,8-2 4/19 @NYM L(1-2) 3.1 5 7 7 2 1 0 61/37 L,6-7 4/25 WSH W(2-2) 7.1 6 0 0 1 4 0 95/60 W,8-0 APRIL 2-2 22.0 22 11 11 8 12 3 4.50 ERA 5/1 PHI --- 5.0 4 3 3 2 6 1 83/52 W,4-3 5/6 @WSH L(2-3) 6.0 7 5 5 1 5 3 98/64 L,5-7 5/11 @LAD --- 6.0 3 1 1 4 5 0 108/64 L,3-5 5/16 ATL --- 3.0 2 0 0 0 4 0 relief L,3-5 5/19 ARI --- 6.2 5 2 0 2 3 0 98/69 L,2-4 5/24 BAL W(3-3) 6.1 3 1 1 4 3 0 106/66 W,5-2 5/30 @NYM --- 3.1 7 5 5 4 1 0 66/39 W,9-5 MAY 1-1 36.1 31 17 15 17 27 4 3.72 ERA 6/5 @COL W(4-3) 7.0 8 1 1 1 6 0 105/70 W,6-2 6/10 @TOR L(4-4) 6.2 8 6 5 2 7 3 102/62 L,2-7

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

2012 0-1 5.40 8 1 13.1 15 8 8 2 13 4 2013 5-10 4.41 29 23 143.0 140 72 70 54 92 14 2014 10-10 3.81 32 32 191.1 177 84 81 71 153 16 2015 4-4 4.00 13 12 72.0 69 35 32 28 52 10 Career 19-25 4.10 82 68 419.2 401 199 191 155 310 44

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

2012 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2013 .077 39 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 17 2014 .060 50 0 3 0 0 0 0 8 1 27 2015 .053 19 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 0 11 Totals .064 109 1 7 0 0 0 1 16 1 56

SEASON STATS 2015 CAREERvs. Left: .268/34x127, 9 HR .244/188x772, 21 HRvs. Right: .246/35x142, 1 HR .266/213x802, 23 HRHome: 2-1, 1.57 (34.1/6) 11-12, 3.44 (201.2/77)Road: 2-3, 6.21 (37.2/26) 8-13, 4.71 (218.0/114)Day: 2-3, 5.75 (36.0/23) 6-9, 4.30 (142.1/68)Night: 2-1, 2.25 (36.0/9) 13-16, 3.99 (277.1/123)

GAME HIGHS (AS STARTER) 2015 CAREERCG: - --- - ---LOW-HIT CG: - --- - ---SHO: - --- - ---MOST IP: 7.1 4/25 vs. WSH 8.0 3x; last, 5/7/14 vs. NYMMOST K: 7 6/10 at TOR 10 9/3/14 vs. NYMMOST BB: 4 3x; last, 5/30 at NYM 5 3x; last, 5/12/14 at LADWIN STREAK: 2 5/24 to 6/5 3 9/22/13 to 4/4/14LOSS STREAK: - --- 6 10/3/12 to 6/15/13

MISC STATS (AS STARTER)RUNS ALLOWED BY INNING

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total 1 3 6 19 1 2 3 - - - 35

RUN SUPPORT DURING APPEARANCES 0R 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R 7R 8R 9R 10+R AVG. 1 3 2 1 1 2 2 - - - - 4.70

H/W: 6-3/233 B/T: R/RMLB SERVICE: 2 YEARS, 88 DAYS MLB DEBUT: 9/5/12 vs. MILBORN: 6/29/86 IN BRONX, NY AGE: 28CONTRACT STATUS: SIGNED THROUGH 2015ACQUIRED: SELECTED IN 18TH ROUND OF 2008 FIRST-YEAR PLAYER DRAFT.

KOEHLERTOM

TOMORROW’S STARTERCAREER/OPPONENT INFO

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

2015 3-3 4.11 13 11 65.2 68 33 30 17 45 5 Career 18-17 4.19 100 51 365.0 352 183 170 136 312 40

CAREER VS. YANKEES YEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR

HAS NOT FACED

DAVID PHELPS# 41 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

2015 SPLITSvs. Left: .............................. .252 (28x111), 2 HRvs. Right: ........................... .270 (40x148), 3 HRat Home: ..............................1-1, 3.81 (26.0/11)on Road: ..............................2-2, 4.31 (39.2/19)Day: ......................................1-1, 5.94 (16.2/11) Night: ...................................2-2, 3.49 (49.0/19)

2015 GAME HIGHSCG: - ---LOW-HIT CG: - ---SHO: - ---MOST IP: 8.0 6/11 vs. COLMOST K: 8 5/15 vs. ATLMOST BB: 3 3x; last, 5/20 vs. ARIWIN STREAK: 2 4/23 to 5/9 LOSS STREAK: 3 5/20 to 6/6

OPPONENT INFOVS. YANKEES 2015 CAREER

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

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

CAREER GAME LOG DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR TP SCORE

HAS NOT FACED

BATTER/PITCHER (CAREER) PLAYER AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG Carlos Beltran 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 .333 .333 1.333 Chris Capuano 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 Didi Gregorius 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 .000 .429 .000 Chase Headley 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 .250 .250 .500 Garrett Jones 5 3 1 0 0 2 0 2 .600 .600 .800 Brian McCann 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 .250 .400 .500 Chris Young 8 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 .250 .333 .625

INTERLEAGUE INFOVS. INTERLEAGUE 2015 CAREER

G GS W/L ERA G GS W/L ERA HOME 1 1 1-0 1.42 4 4 2-1 3.42 ROAD 1 1 0-1 6.75 6 6 2-2 6.48 TOTALS 2 2 1-1 4.15 10 10 4-3 5.21

CAREER PITCHING YEAR W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO HR 2013 1-2 5.02 5 5 28.2 31 16 16 11 12 0 2014 2-0 6.46 3 3 15.1 20 11 11 7 13 3 2015 1-1 4.15 2 2 13.0 11 7 6 6 10 3 Career 4-3 5.21 10 10 57.0 62 34 33 24 35 6

CAREER GAME LOG DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB SO HR TP SCORE 5/24/13 @CWS --- 6.0 6 3 3 1 3 0 91/58 L,3-4 5/29/13 TB L(0-1) 8.0 7 3 3 1 4 0 97/62 L,1-3 6/26/13 MIN --- 4.0 4 3 3 4 1 0 85/48 W,5-3 8/12/13 @KC L (0-2) 5.1 9 5 5 2 1 0 95/60 L,2-6 9/27/13 DET W(1-2) 5.1 5 2 2 3 3 0 91/52 W,3-2 6/4/14 @TB W(2-2) 5.0 6 3 3 4 4 2 98/56 W,5-4 6/10/14 @TEX --- 5.1 5 5 5 3 7 0 83/47 W,8-5 7/26/14 @HOU W(3-2) 5.0 9 3 3 0 2 1 71/48 W,7-3 5/24/15 BAL W(4-2) 6.1 3 1 1 4 3 0 106/66 W,5-2 6/10/15 @TOR L(4-3) 6.2 8 6 5 2 7 3 102/62 L,2-7

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MIKE DUNN# 40 - LEFT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR6/3 vs. CHC 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 06/7 at COL 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 06/9 at TOR (H) 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 06/12 vs. COL (H) 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 06/13 vs. COL (H) 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0

• Career vs. Yankees: has not faced.• Career in Interleague: 33 G, 3-1, 3.03 (32.2/11).• Owns 3.27 home ERA in 14 G this season compared to 5.56 mark in 14 road G.• Has stranded all 10 runners inherited this season.• Holding LHH to .179 AVG (7x39) with 0 HR.• Struck out side on 4/6 vs. ATL, marking 23rd time in career he recorded three-or-more K in an outing.• Recorded club relief record 10 wins last season, tied with Tony Watson for most relief wins in MLB.• Also set Club mark with seven relief wins prior to All-Star Break.• Tied career high with 75 appearances last season (also, 2013).• Marlins franchise leader in holds (84).• Since 2011, ranks second among NL relievers with 310 appearances, behind only Matt Belisle (315).

SAM DYSON# 36 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR6/2 vs. CHC (H) 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 06/3 vs. CHC 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 06/7 at COL (W) 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 06/10 at TOR 0.1 1 1 1 0 0 16/13 vs. COL (H) 0.2 1 0 0 0 1 0

• Career vs. Yankees: 1 G, 0-0, 81.00 (0.1/3).• Career in Interleague: 9 G, 1-0, 4.66 (9.2/5).• Ranks tied for seventh among NL relievers with 3 wins and tied for 15th with 29.2 IP.• Earned third win of season, sixth of career, on 6/7 at COL.• Recorded career-high 5 SO on 5/18 vs. Arizona.• Had career-long 12.2 scoreless innings streak snapped on 5/6 at WSH.• Struck out side on 5/2 vs. PHI, marking third time in his career (previous, 8/19/14 vs. TEX).• Combined to go 5-2 with 2.27 ERA (67.1/17) and 1 SV in 44 G last season between Triple-A New Orleans

and Miami.• Allowed just one HR between both levels in 2014 (284 BF).• Earned first career MLB win in first appearance last season (6/17 vs. CHC).

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

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR6/5 at COL (S) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 06/7 at COL (S) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 06/9 at TOR (L) 0.1 2 2 2 0 1 16/12 vs. COL 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 06/13 vs. COL (S) 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

• Career vs. Yankees: has not faced.• Career in Interleague: 21 G, 1-1, 1 SV, 3.24 ERA (25.0/9).• Took loss on 6/9 at Toronto. Went a Club record 119 appearances without a loss; last was on 7/29/13

vs. NYM.• Ranks second among NL relievers (4th in MLB) with 40 SO.• Ranks eighth among NL relievers (14th in MLB) with 1.47 ERA.• .152 average against ranks seventh among NL relievers (15th in MLB).• Has thrown 12th-most pitches among NL relievers with 468 in 30 appearances, however, pitches/in-

nings pitched is just 15.3.• Recorded 200th career SO on 5/23 vs. BAL.• Recorded first career SV on 5/13 at LAD.

MARLINS BULLPEN

CARTER CAPPS # 22 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR5/31 at NYM 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 06/3 vs. CHC 1.2 0 0 0 2 4 06/7 at COL 1.0 1 1 1 1 2 16/11 vs. COL 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 06/12 vs. COL (H) 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0

• Career vs. Yankees: 4 G, 0-0, 5.40 (3.1/2).• Career in Interleague: 8 G, 1-0, 7.71 (11.2/10).• Has average fastball velocity of 97.7, fourth-fastest among MLB relievers, according to Fangraphs.• Has struck out at least one batter in 10 of 11 G this season, and multiple SO in 7 of 11 G.• Recorded career highs in innings pitched (3.0) and strikeouts (6) on 5/23 vs. BAL, while earning first win

since 9/6/13 vs. TB with SEA.• 6 SO on 5/23 marked most by a MIA reliever since Kevin Slowey recorded 8 SO on 6/18/13 at NYM.• Recalled from Triple-A New Orleans on 5/20, returning for second stint with Marlins this season.• In 13 G with NOLA, was 0-2 with 1.80 ERA (15.0 ip/3 er) and 3 SV (4 SVO).• Missed majority of 2014 due to right elbow sprain.• Over career, works best on two days rest, going 2-2 with 2.70 ERA (30.0/9) in 25 games. When working

VIN MAZZARO# 56 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR5/30 at NYM 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 06/1 vs. CHC 1.0 1 1 1 1 0 06/5 at COL 1.0+ 4 1 0 0 0 06/8 at TOR 1.2 3 3 3 3 0 06/14 vs. COL 0.1 1 1 1 2-1 0 0

• Career vs. Yankees: 5 G (4 GS), 0-2, 9.00 (18.0/18).• Career in Interleague: 21 G (11 GS), 2-7, 4.89 (73.2/40).• Of five career appearances against Yankees, four have been at Yankee Stadium, while one has been

at home. Allowed two runs (one earned) on seven hits with three walks and two strikeouts in only home start, August 18, 2009. In four appearances in the Bronx, is 0-2 with 11.77 ERA (13.0/17).

• Appearance on 5/25 at PIT marked first MLB appearance since 5/25/14 vs. WSH for PIT (3.0 ip, 3 h, r, er, 3 so, hb).

• As reliever, owns 10-2 and 4.31 (133.2/64) marks in 90 career G, with 1 SV (3 SVO).• Contract selected from Triple-A New Orleans on 5/23.• In 11 G (1 GS) with NOLA, went 3-1 with 3.15 ERA (20.0/7) and 1 SV (3 SVO).• Went 0-0, 3.86 (7.0/3) in 5 G this spring.

BRAD HAND# 52 - LEFT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR5/24 vs. BAL 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 05/27 at PIT 5.0 4 0 0 0 2 06/2 vs. CHC (W) 6.0 6 2 2 2 2 06/8 at TOR (L) 0.2 6 6 6 1 1 06/14 vs. COL 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 0

• Career vs. Yankees: has not faced.• Career in Interleague: 8 G (4 GS), 1-2, 6.23 (21.2/15).• Moved back to bullpen after making three trips through rotation, going 1-1 with 6.17 ERA (11.2/8).• In 15 relief outings this season, is 0-1 with 5.04 ERA (25.0/14).• Set career high as reliever with 4.1 innings pitched on 4/7 vs. ATL.• Split 2014 between rotation and bullpen; was 0-0 with 4.57 ERA (21.2/11) and 1 SV (1 SVO) in 16 G as re-

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

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

0.77 BF/G)

STEVE CISHEK # 31 - RIGHT-HANDED PITCHER

LAST FIVE APPEARANCESDATE/OPP. IP H R ER BB SO HR5/21 vs. ARI 1.2 2 0 0 0 1 05/22 vs. BAL 0.2 2 0 0 0 1 05/26 at PIT 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 05/31 at NYM (L) 0.2 2 1 1 1-1 1 06/14 vs. COL 0.2 0 0 0 1 1 0

• Career vs. Yankees: has not faced• Career in Interleague: 33 G, 3-3, 12 SV, 4.00 (36.0/16).• Recalled from Double-A Jacksonville Friday. In five games with Suns following option on June 1, went

2x2 in save opportunities, tossing 6.0 scoreless innings with no walks and five strikeouts.• With Marlins, has failed to convert 4 SVO this season in 7 chances; blew just 4 of 43 SVO last season.• Since 2013, ranks 10th in MLB with 76 SV.• Recorded 300th career SO on 5/26 at PIT.• Tied for fourth among NL closers in save percentage (90.7;39/43) and tied for 5th in saves last season.• Named co-NL Player of the Week for July 21-27, 2014.• During week, became first closer in Club history to record five saves in seven-game road trip and first

pitcher in MLB to do so since Addison Reed in 2013 -- 6 SV in 7 G from August 15-22 (STATS, LLC).

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%CAPPS 11 5 45.5 3 2 66.7 1 0 0.0 3 2 66.7CISHEK 20 13 65.0 8 6 75.0 7 3 42.9 4 0 0.0DUNN 28 24 85.7 11 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 11 11 100.0DYSON 29 21 72.4 20 12 60.0 2 0 0.0 8 6 75.0HAND 15 8 53.3 9 1 11.1 0 0 0.0 1 1 100.0MAZZARO 7 6 85.7 2 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0RAMOS 30 24 80.0 16 6 37.5 11 8 72.7 7 4 57.1

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JEFF BAKER# 10 - UTILITY

Yesterday vs. COL: 1x2, 2B, BBHomestand: .333 (2x6), R, 2B, HR, RBILast HR: 6/11/15 vs. COL (Rusin)

• Hitting at .333 clip (8x24, 2 2b, 2 hr, 2 rbi) in 12 home G this season.• Hit third HR on 6/11 vs. COL in his 28th game of season; hit total of 3 HR in

2014 (90 G).• Two of his HR this season have been the back end of back-to-back homers

with Giancarlo Stanton (6/3 vs. Cubs and 5/30 at Mets).• MLB ranks as PH in 2014: H (12, T-7), RBI (9, 7th), AVG (.316, 8th).

JUSTIN BOUR# 48 - INFIELD

Yesterday vs. COL: PH, 0x1Homestand: .167 (1x6), RLast HR: 5/31/15 at NYM (Colon)

• Owns .306 AVG (15x49) in 22 home G this season, with 3 2B, HR and 4 RBI.• In 21 GS, is 18x75 (.240) with 8 R, 2B, 5 HR, 10 RBI; in 17 appearances off

bench, is 8x17 (.471) with R, 2 2B, including 5x13 (.385) mark as pinch hitter.• Ranks eighth in MLB in PH AVG and tied for 13th in pinch hits.

DEREK DIETRICH# 32 - INFIELD

Yesterday vs. COL: PH, 0x1Homestand: .000 (0x2)Last HR: 5/16/14 vs. ARI (Petit)

• Recalled from Triple-A New Orleans on 6/12.• Was hitting .260 (50x192) in 56 G for NOLA, with 13 2B, 2 3B, 7 HR and 27 RBI.• Led Zephyrs in HR and XBH at time of recall.• Played four positions with NOLA: 2B (35 G), 1B (8), 3B (7) and LF (1).

DEE GORDON# 9 - INFIELD

Yesterday vs. COL: 2x5Homestand: .308 (4x13), R, 2 SBLast HR: 6/14/14 vs. ARI (Collmenter)

• Leads Majors in hits (92) and 3+ H games (13); ranks second in AVG (.354), be-hind Paul Goldschmidt (.359), and stolen bases (22), behind Billy Hamilton (31).

• Leads NL (second in MLB) in multi-hit games (26).• His .359 home AVG ranks third in NL and fifth in MLB.• Has 5-G hitting streak at Marlins Park (.318/7x22).• Among MLB second basemen, leads in AVG, H, SB and mult-hit G; ranks fifth

in fielding percentage (.994) and sixth in R (33).

ADEINY HECHAVARRIA# 3 - INFIELD

Yesterday vs. COL: 0x3, BBHomestand: .200 (3x15), R, SBLast HR: 6/7/15 at COL (Logan)

• Has a H in 8 of 10 career G vs. NYY (.286/10x35, 2 2b, hr, 5 rbi).• Batting .248 (28x113) at home, compared to .345 (38x110) on the road.• Tied for second among MLB shortstops in hits (66), and ranks fourth in AVG (.296).• Ranks second among NL shortstops (third in MLB) in fielding percentage (.989).• 20 career triples are tied with Emilio Bonifacio for sixth on Club’s all-time list.• 6/7 at COL, hit first career extra-inning HR (10th inning) to give Miami 3-2 vic-

tory. It was Miami’s first extra-inning HR of season.

JEFF MATHIS# 6 - CATCHER

Yesterday vs. COL: DNPHomestand: .000 (0x3)Last 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).

MARCELL OZUNA# 13 - OUTFIELD

Yesterday vs. COL: 0x4Homestand: .143 (2x14), RBILast HR: 6/10/15 at TOR (Cecil)

• Opened career with an 11-G hitting streak in IL Play, batting .357 (15x42).• Since then, is batting .306 (30x98) in 26 IL games.• Has 8-G hitting streak in IL Play, batting .314 (11x35) over that span.• Career IL mark of .321 is second-highest on Club since 2013, behind Christian

Yelich (.343).• Batting .301 at Marlins Park this season.• That is second-best AVG at home on the Club, behind Dee Gordon (.359).• Batting at .320 clip (16x50) in June (13 G), with 3 2B, HR, 9 RBI.• Tied for ninth in NL for RBI in June.

MARTIN PRADO# 14 - INFIELD

Yesterday vs. COL: 0x1Homestand: .167 (2x12), 2 R, 2B, HR, RBILast HR: 6/12/15 vs. COL (Kendrick)

• Left yesterday’s game with right shoulder sprain and is day-to-day.• In 37 G with NYY last season, hit .316 with 7 HR and 16 RBI.• Recorded 450th career RBI with solo HR on 6/12.• Has reached base (w/o error) in 54 games this season, most on the Club and

tied for third in the National League (T-7th in MLB).• On 5/23 vs. BAL, recorded sixth career walk-off H and RBI, first since 8/22/14

for NYY vs. CHW.

J.T. REALMUTO# 20 - CATCHER

Yesterday vs. COL: 0x3, R, BBHomestand: .300 (3x10), 2 R, 2B, HR, 3 RBILast HR: 6/12/15 vs. COL (Oberg)

• Had 4-G hitting streak (.467/7x15) snapped yesterday; tied his career best (May 11-15, 2015).

• Batting .423 (12x26) over last 7 G, with 2B, 3B, HR, 4 RBI.• Set new career high with 4 hits on 6/5 at COL.• Became just 13th catcher (16th time) in Club history to have a 4-H game;

Miguel Olivo is only C to have a 5-H game (6/16/07 at KC).• First to do so since Jarrod Saltalamacchia (5/16/14 at SF).• Leads MLB catchers in triples (4).• That is tied with Miguel Olivo (2007) for second-most triples in a season as a

catcher in Club history, behind Benito Santiago (6 in 1993).

DONOVAN SOLANO# 17 - INFIELD

Yesterday vs. COL: PR-3B, 0x3 Homestand: .000 (0x7)Last HR: 8/30/14 at ATL (Harang)

• Has made six starts this season (3 at SS, 3 at 2B).• Batted .282 in last 31 GS in 2014.• Had a hit in 45 of 67 GS overall in 2014 (.266/72x271, 11 2b, 3b, 3 hr, 26 rbi).

GIANCARLO STANTON# 27 - OUTFIELD

Yesterday vs. COL: 1x3, BBHomestand: .500 (7x14), 3 R, 2 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBILast HR: 6/13/15 vs. COL (Hale)

• On Thursday, became first player in Club history to hit 9 HR over 12-G span.• Leads MLB in HR (23) and RBI (59), G with an RBI (32) and multi-RBI G (17).• Slugging .982 (5 2b, 10 hr, 17 rbi) with .368 AVG (21x57) over last 15 G.• Leads MLB with 8 HR and 15 RBI in June (12 G), and ranks sixth in AVG (.388).• Had 16th career multi-HR G on 6/9 at TOR, extending Club career record.• Only Jose Bautista (22) and Miguel Cabrera (19) have more such games

than Stanton since 2010 (Albert Pujols also has 16).• Tied with Dan Uggla for third place on Club’s all-time XBH list (336).• 1 R behind Cliff Floyd (392) for eighth on Marlins all-time list.• On 4/16 at ATL, became Marlins’ all-time HR leader with 155th long ball of

career, breaking a tie with Dan Uggla.

ICHIRO SUZUKI# 51 - OUTFIELD

Yesterday vs. COL: PH, 1x1, RBI, SBHomestand: .667 (2x3), RBI, 2 SBLast HR: 4/29/15 vs. NYM (A. Torres)

• Spent past two-plus seasons (2012-14) with NYY, batting .281 with 13 HR, 84 RBI and 49 SB for the Yankees.

• Had 15 PA as PH in 2014, most of his career; has 29 this season (7x26, 3 bb).• Tied for second in MLB with 7 pinch hits.• Has 493 career SB, most among active players.• Owns 4,160 career hits between Japan (1,278) and MLB (2,882).• Ranks 39th on MLB’s all-time hits list, two behind Zack Wheat (2,884).• On 4/25 vs. WSH, scored 1,968th run of career between Japan (658) and MLB

(1,310), passing Sadaharu Oh for most runs by a Japanese player.• Became first Japanese player in Club history with PH appearance on Open-

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

CHRISTIAN YELICH# 21 - OUTFIELD

Yesterday vs. COL: 0x3, BBHomestand: .286 (4x14), 5 R, 3B, RBI, SBLast HR: 6/9/15 at TOR (Buehrle)

• Since 2013, his .343 AVG in IL Play ranks fifth among NL players, behind An-drew McCutchen (.358), Allen Craig (.347), Troy Tulowitzki (.346) and Antho-ny Rendon (.344).

• Is batting .273 (9x33) vs. the American League in 2015 (9 G).• Has a H in 18 of last 21 G, batting .275 (22x80) over that stretch.• Had .365 OBP as leadoff hitter in 2014, ranking second in NL and MLB.• Also had 92 runs scored, third in NL (fourth in MLB).

BATTER NOTES

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

vs. Masahiro Tanaka 2014 Career AVG AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG AB H HR RBI BB SO

.333 3 1 0 0 0 0 .231 13 3 0 3 0 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .286 35 10 1 5 1 10 - - - - - - - .186 102 19 1 19 8 29 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .154 13 2 1 1 1 1 .283 46 13 2 5 1 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .316 427 135 9 39 27 47 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

vs. New York-AL 2013 Career AVG AB H HR RBI BB SO AVG AB H HR RBI BB SO

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RealmutoD. SolanoStantonSuzukiYelich

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2 - (6/11) .333/2x6, 2B, HR, RBI 3 - (5/1 to 5/4) .500/3x6, 2B, RBI 11 - (7/1/14 to 7/28/14) .448/13x29, 2 2B, 3B, 7 RBI- - 5 - (2x; last, 5/17 to 5/22) .412/7x17, 2B, HR, 2 RBI 5 - (2x; last, 5/17/15 to 5/22/15) .412/7x17, 2B, HR, 2 RBI- - 6 - (5/12 to 5/18) .304/7x23, 2 2b, 2 hr, 3 rbi 6 - (5/12/14 to 5/18/14) .304/7x23, 2 2b, 2 hr, 3 rbi3 - (6/12) .308/4x13 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 RBI- - 9 - (4/17 to 4/26) .457/16x35, 2 2B, 3B, HR, 11 RBI 11 - (7/1/13 to 7/12/13) .442/19x43, 4 2B, 4 RBI- - 2 - (6/6 to 6/10) .375/3x8, 2B, RBI 13 - (4/5/10 to 6/22/10) .311/14x45, 3 2B, HR, 4 RBI- - 13 - (5/30 to 6/12) .367/18x49, 4 2B, HR, 9 RBI 16 - (5/15/13 to 5/31/13) .356/21x59, 4 2B, 3B, 6 RBI- - 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- - 4 - (2x; last, 6/8 to 6/12) .467/7x15, 2B, HR, 3 RBI 4 - (2x; last, 6/8/15 to 6/12/15) .467/7x15, 2B, HR, 3 RBI- - 3 - (5/30 to 6/1) .273/3x11, 2B, 2 RBI 12 - (8/17/12 to 8/29/12) .432/19x44, 2B, 3B, 4 RBI7 - (6/8) .520/13x25, 4 2B, 5 HR, 12 RBI 7 - (6/8 to present) .520/13x25, 4 2B, 5 HR, 12 RBI 17 - (4/29/14 to 5/15/14) .417/25x60, 5 2B, 4 HR, 13 RBI1 - (6/14) 1.000/1x1, 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- - 9 - (5/23 to 6/1) .333/12x36, 2B, HR, 5 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

BakerBourDietrichGordonHechavarriaMathisOzunaPradoRealmutoD. SolanoStantonSuzukiYelich

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)

3 - 2 1 3 - - - - - - - 3-0 - (6; 8/13/14 vs. STL) - - 5 1 4 4 - 1 - - 1 3 - 1-4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (2; 4/8/14 vs. DET) 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 - (2; 9/4/13 at CHC) - - 1 - 3-0 - - - - - - - - - - (2; 6/30/13 vs. SD) - - - - (1; 6/30/13 vs. SD) - - - 2 2 - 4 3 1 - - (2; 8/22/14 at COL) - 1 1 - 2-2 - (1; 6/29/14 vs. OAK) - 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 2 2 1 - 2 1 - - 1 - - 2-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 16 10 13 15 6 2 - (5; 4/18/14 vs. SEA) - 4 6 - (3; 4/18/14 vs. SEA) 9-11 - - 1 - 1 - - - 1 - (4; 4/15/09 vs. LAA) - - - - (2; 6/25/13 vs. TEX) 1-0 - - (37; 6/2/12 at CHW) - 3 - 3 2 1 - - - - 1 - 0-3 - - (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)BakerBourDietrichGordonHechavarriaMathisOzunaPradoRealmutoD. SolanoStantonSuzukiYelich

2 - - - 2 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 9/18/06 vs. SF (2) 6 - - - 6 1 1 - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 10 2 1 26 2 1 - - - - 3 - - - - - - 14 4 1 - 19 1 4 - - - - 5 - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 2 1 - 16 3 1 - - - - 4 - - - - - - 11 5 - - 16 2 - 2 - - - 4 - - - - 2 7/7/10 at PHI (2) 8 1 1 - 10 4 1 - - - - 5 - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - 2 - - - - 1 9/25/12 at ATL (2) 16 3 - - 19 10 4 3 - - - 17 3 - - 3 16 6/9/15 at TOR (2) 7 - - - 7 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 7 8/19/12 vs. BOS (2) 7 - - - 7 2 1 - - - - 3 - - - - - -

ALL-TIME HITS LEADERSRank Player Seasons Hits33 Frank Robinson 1956-1976 294334 Barry Bonds 1986-2007 293535t Jake Beckley 1888-1907 293035t Rogers Hornsby 1915-1937 293037 Al Simmons 1924-1944 292738 Zack Wheat 1909-1927 288439 Ichiro Suzuki 2001-2015 288240 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)Henderson Alvarez Starts 100 (92) Strikeouts 300 (296)Carter Capps Appearances 100 (98)Dee Gordon RBI 100 (84)Dan Haren Wins 150 (148) Strikeouts 2,000 (1,939)Michael Morse Hits 700 (672)Andre Rienzo Strikeouts 100 (97)Donovan Solano RBI 100 (95) Runs 100 (93)Ichiro Suzuki Hits (MLB) 2,900 (2,882) All-time hits (Japan & MLB) 4,256 (4,160) Steals 500 (493)Christian Yelich RBI 100 (83)

MARLINS ALL-TIME HITS LEADERSRank Player Seasons Hits1 Luis Castillo 1996-2005 12732 Hanley Ramirez 2006-2012 11033 Jeff Conine 1993-2005 10054 Mike Lowell 1999-2005 9655 Miguel Cabrera 2003-2007 8426 Alex Gonzalez 1998-2005 7887 Dan Uggla 2006-2010 7718 Derrek Lee 1998-2003 7469 Juan Pierre 2003-2013 68210 Giancarlo Stanton 2010-2015 681

MARLINS ALL-TIME EXTRA-BASE HITS LEADERSRank Player Seasons Hits1 Hanley Ramirez 2006-2012 4062 Mike Lowell 1999-2005 387T-3 Giancarlo Stanton 2010-2015 336T-3 Dan Uggla 2006-2010 336

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 22T-6 Emilio Bonifacio 2009-2012 20T-6 Adeiny Hechavarria 2013-2015 20

.000 5 0 0 0 1 1

.150 20 3 1 1 1 5- - - - - - -.262 42 11 0 1 2 8.235 34 8 0 1 2 6.286 7 2 0 0 0 1.314 35 11 1 5 0 6.194 36 7 1 3 0 4.278 18 5 0 0 0 0.286 7 2 0 0 0 1.265 34 9 3 8 5 8.300 20 6 0 2 2 4.273 33 9 1 5 4 9

.275 204 56 4 23 8 59

.250 32 8 1 2 2 9

.175 40 7 3 5 1 8

.240 221 53 1 11 11 46

.197 152 30 1 6 17 26

.162 204 33 5 18 18 76

.321 140 45 7 24 6 37

.286 353 101 8 29 23 40

.280 25 7 0 3 0 1

.244 127 31 1 12 9 25

.243 321 78 10 49 42 127

.321 1023 328 13 69 72 109

.343 134 46 1 15 21 34

BakerBour

DietrichGordon

Hechavarria MathisOzunaPrado

RealmutoD. SolanoStantonSuzukiYelich

Interleague 2015 AVG AB H HR RBI BB SO

Interleague Career AVG AB H HR RBI BB SO

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MARLINS MISCELLANEOUS STATS

BakerBour

BrignacGordon

HechavarriaKelly

MathisMorseOzunaPrado

RealmutoSaltalamacchia

D.SolanoJ.SolanoStantonSuzukiYelich

- - - 2-2 1-2 2-1 - - - - - - 4-5 5-4 2-2 - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - 25-35 - - - - - - - - 1-0 0-1 - - - - 1-7 24-27 - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - 1-2 0-2 - - - - 4-6 6-7 2-7 1-1 - - - 2-5 - 10-12 12-8 3-8 - - - - 22-21 - 4-10 1-4 - - - - - - - - 1-3 10-6 11-14 - - - - - - - - 3-5 - - - - - - - 0-1 0-1 2-2 - - - - - - - - 1-4 0-1 - - 24-34 3-2 - - - - - 0-1 2-0 0-1 - 1-2 2-3 9-4 0-1 0-3 1-1 1-10 3-2 - 1-7 6-7 1-3 - -

- 4-5 1-0 - - - - - - - 10-11 - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - 25-35 - - - - - - - - - - 26-36 - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - 1-4 - - - - - - - - - 13-21 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27-34 - - - - - 27-35 - - - - - 22-23 - - - - - - - - 3-5 - - - - - - - - - - 1-2 - 1-1 - - - - 1-5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27-34 0-2 - - - - - 14-7 0-4 0-3 0-1 - - - - - 13-30 - - -

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 444 51 3.92 115 15 .259 7-6July - - - - - - -August - - - - - - -September - - - - - - -October - - - - - - -

RUNS BY INNING OPPONENTS 32 36 10 40 26 40 45 17 20 1 267

MARLINS 26 31 14 39 27 28 23 34 20 3 245INNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ TOTAL

MARLINS HIGHS AND LOWS MARLINS OPPONENTSRuns, Game 9 - 2x; last, 5/30 at NYM 12 - 4/7 vs. ATLRuns, Inning 6 - 4/10 vs. TB (4th) 7 - 3x; last, 4/19 at NYM (4th)Hits, Game 17 - 5/7 at SF 21 - 5/12 at LADHits, Inning 6 - 6/3 vs. CHC (2nd) 6 - 4x; last, 6/8 at TOR (1st)Fewest Hits, Game 2 - 2x; last, 5/17 vs. ATL 3 - 2x; last, 5/5 at WSHDoubles, Game 5 - 5/1 vs. PHI 4 - 4x; last, 6/8 at TORTriples, Game 3 - 4/26 vs. WSH 1 - 9x; last, 6/11 vs. COLHR, Game 4 - 5/30 at NYM 4 - 6/10 at TORHR, Inning 2 - 3x; last, 6/3 vs. CHC (5th) 2 - 5x; last, 6/14 vs. COL (1st)Extra-Base Hits, Game 8 - 5/30 at NYM 8 - 4/12 vs. TBLeft On Base, Game 12 - 5/1 vs. PHI 12 - 5/12 at LADDP Turned, Game 3 - 4/8 vs. ATL 3 - 4/25 vs. WSHConsecutive Games w/ HR 6 - 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 - 6/13 vs. COL 15 - 5/9 at SFWalks, Game (Pitching) 7 - 4x; last, 6/8 at TOR 6 - 4/14 at ATLErrors, Game 2 - 3x; last, 5/30 at NYM 3 - 4/22 at PHIMargin of Victory 8 - 2x; last, 4/25 vs. WSH 10 - 2x; last, 5/12 at LADConsecutive 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 10 - 4/10 vs. TBDoubles, Game 4 - 4/10 vs. TB 3 - 5/18 vs. ARITriples, Game - - HR, Game 1 - 2x; last, 6/7 at COL 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 2 - 2x; last, 6/7 at COL 1 - 3x; last, 6/7 at COLStolen Bases, Game 3 - 4/10 vs. TB 1 - 3x; last, 6/7 at COLStrikeouts, 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 0 - 4x; last, 6/7 at COL 1 - 5/23 vs. BAL

INDIVIDUAL HIGHSCATEGORY PLAYER(S)Hits, Game 5 - Gordon; 4/18 at NYMConsecutive Hits 5 - Gordon; 4/18Runs, Game 3 - 2x; last, Gordon; 5/2 vs. PHIDoubles, Game 3 - Ozuna; 5/1 vs. PHITriples, Game 1 - 13x; last, Yelich; 6/11 vs. COLHR, Game 2 - 3x; last, Stanton; 6/9 at TORExtra-Base Hits, Game 3 - 2x; last, Stanton; 6/8 at TORRBI, Game 4 - 5x; last, Stanton; 6/13 vs. COLStolen Bases, Game 4 - Gordon; 5/22 vs. BALWalks, Game 3 - Stanton; 4/7 vs. ATLConsecutive HR -Longest Hitting Streak 13 - Ozuna; 5/30 to 6/11 Gordon; 4/24 to 5/10Strikeouts, Game (Starter) 11 - 11; Latos, 6/13 vs. COLStrikeouts, Game (Reliever) 6 - Capps; 5/23 vs. BALLongest Win Streak 3 - 2x; last, Haren; 4/26 to 5/7Longest Losing Streak 4 - Alvarez; 4/6 to present Cishek; 5/10 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 - Ramos; 5/13 to 6/7

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 - 2x; last, Hechavarria; 6/7 at COLExtra-Base Hits, Game 1 - 7x; last, Hechavarria; 6/7 at COLRBI, 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

CATCHERS INFOPLAYER G (GS) INN. ER ERA CCS ATT % CPKO PB Mathis 6 (5) 42.0 25 5.36 0 1 0.0 0 0Realmuto 45 (45) 400.2 167 3.75 4 20 20.0 0 4Saltalamacchia 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 0

Giancarlo Stanton (6)Marcell Ozuna (3)Christian Yelich (2)

Dee Gordon (7)Ichiro Suzuki (2)Adeiny Hechavarria (1)

OUTFIELD ASSISTS (11) BUNT SINGLES (10)

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 (3) last, Giancarlo Stanton (2, 6/9/15 at TOR)Leadoff HR (0) last, Christian Yelich (5/17/14 at SF)Walk-off (0) last, Giancarlo Stanton (4/18/14 vs. SEA)Inside-the-Park (0) last, Cameron Maybin (5/31/10 vs. MIL)By Pitcher (0) last, Jose Fernandez (9/11/13 vs. ATL)

HR VARIATION PLAYER(S)

COME FROM BEHIND WINS (7)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

WALK-OFF WINS (3)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)

DISABLED LISTPLAYER INJURY DATES ON DL RECORDAaron Crow* Right elbow sprain 4/5 (retro to 3/27) 27-36Jose Fernandez* Right elbow sprain 4/5 (retro to 3/29) 27-37Henderson Alvarez Right shoulder inflammation 4/13-5/16 15-16Don Kelly Right fourth finger fracture 4/13 26-32Jeff 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) 11-18Mat Latos Left knee inflammation 5/23 (retro to 5/22)-6/12 10-10Henderson Alvarez Right shoulder inflammation 5/23 11-10Michael Morse Right ring finger sprain 5/26 (retro to 5/24) 9-10Bryan Morris Lower back strain 6/8 (retro to 6/7) 4-4

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

REPLAY CHALLENGES BY MIAMI (9x13)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) Overturned

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MARLINS MISCELLANEOUS STATS

Home Record 15-17Road Record 12-20

Day Record 10-15Night Record 17-22

vs. RH Starter 19-31vs. LH Starter 8-6

vs. NL East 14-17vs. NL Central 2-4vs. NL West 8-10vs. American League 3-6

Leading after Six Innings 20-1Trailing after Six Innings 1-28Tied after Six Innings 6-8

Leading after Seven Innings 21-1Trailing after Seven Innings 0-29Tied after Seven Innings 6-7

Leading after Eight Innings 24-3Trailing after Eight Innings 0-33Tied after Eight Innings 3-1

Marlins with No Home Runs 10-17Marlins Hit Home Run 17-20Hitting One Home Run 10-15Hitting Two Home Runs 6-4Hitting Three or More Home Runs 1-1

Out-hit Opponent 20-11Out-hit by Opponent 4-23Hits Equal 3-3

Marlins Score First 23-15Opponents Score First 4-22

Largest Deficit Overcome 2; 8x, last, 5/31 at NYMLargest Deficit Overcome in Win 2; 3x, last, 5/13 at LAD

Comeback Wins 7Extra-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 3:24; 2x; last, 5/13 at LADLongest Road Game(Extras) 3:05; 6/7 at COL

Crowd Less than 20,000 10-12Crowd Greater than 20,000 17-25

Crowd Less than 30,000 19-25Crowd Greater than 30,000 8-12

Roof Open* 1-3Roof Closed* 14-14 Wearing White Jerseys 9-11Wearing Gray Jerseys 7-15Wearing Black Jerseys 9-7Wearing Red-Orange Jerseys 2-4

* At the start of game at Marlins Park

One-Run Games 9-9Walk-off Games 3-3Shutouts 4-4

Series Won-Lost-Tied 10-9-1Series Sweeps (1g) ---Series Sweeps (2g) ---Series Sweeps (3g) 1-4Series Sweeps (4g) 0-2Series Sweeps (5g) ---Swept in Series 1-6

First Game of Series 7-13Second Game of Series 10-10Third Game of Series 10-10Fourth Game of Series 0-4Fifth Game of Series ---

On Monday 0-9On Tuesday 4-6On Wednesday 5-5On Thursday 2-2On Friday 7-4On Saturday 6-4On Sunday 3-7On Weekdays (Mon-Thur) 11-22On Weekends (Fri-Sun) 16-15

In April 10-12In May 10-19In June 7-6In July ---In August ---In September ---In October ---

JUNE13 Optioned RHPs Kendry Flores and Andre Rienzo to Triple-A New Orleans.

Recalled from rehab and reinstated RHP Mat Latos 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.2 Recalled RHP Kendry Flores from Double-A Jacksonville.1 Optioned RHP Steve Cishek to Double-A Jacksonville.

MAY29 Claimed RHP Chad Smith from Los Angeles-AL and optioned to Triple-A New Orleans.26 Recalled RHP Jose Ureña from Triple-A New Orleans and placed INF Michael Morse

on 15-day disabled list (retro to May 24) with right ring finger sprain.23 Placed RHPs Henderson Alvarez (right shoulder inflammation) and Mat Latos (left

knee inflammation, retro to May 22) on 15-day disabled list; recalled RHP Andre Rienzo from Triple-A New Orleans, and selected contract of RHP Vin Mazzaro from NOLA.

19 Recalled RHP Carter Capps from Triple-A New Orleans.18 Following game, placed RHP Jarred Cosart on 15-day disabled list (retro to May

14) with vertigo. Named Dan Jennings manager and Mike Goff bench coach, and RHP Nick Masset elected free agency.

17 Following game, dismissed manager Mike Redmond and bench coach Rob Leary. Prior to game, recalled from rehab and reinstated RHP Henderson Alvarez from 15-day disabled list, and designated RHP Nick Masset for assignment.

11 Outrighted INF Reid Brignac to Triple-A New Orleans.

8 Recalled from rehab and reinstated OF Christian Yelich from 15-day disabled list, and designated INF Reid Brignac for assignment.

5 Released C Jarrod Saltalamacchia.APRIL27 Reinstated C Jarrod Saltalamacchia from paternity list and designated for assign-

ment.26 Outrighted LHP Grant Dayton to Triple-A New Orleans.24 Placed OF Christian Yelich on 15-day disabled list (retro to 4/20) with lower

back strain, recalled INF Justin Bour from Triple-A New Orleans, placed C Jarrod Saltalamacchia on paternity list, selected contract of C Jhonatan Solano from NOLA and designated LHP Grant Dayton for assignment.

22 LHP Matt Tracy claimed off waivers by Yankees.21 Optioned RHP Jose Ureña to Triple-A New Orleans, designated LHP Matt Tracy for assign-

ment and selected contract of RHP Nick Masset from NOLA. 18 Claimed LHP Matt Tracy off waivers from Yankees and optioned to Triple-A New

Orleans; transferred RHP Jose Fernandez to 60-day Disabled List.16 Returned RHP David Phelps from paternity list.15 Optioned RHP Carter Capps to Triple-A New Orleans. 13 Placed RHP Henderson Alvarez (right shoulder inflammation), INF Don Kelly (right

fourth finger fracture) and C Jeff Mathis (right hand fracture) on 15-day disabled list, placed RHP David Phelps on paternity list, transferred RHP Aaron Crow to 60-day DL, recalled RHP Carter Capps, C J.T. Realmuto and RHP Jose Ureña from Triple-A New Orleans and selected contract of INF Reid Brignac from NOLA.

5 Selected contract of UTL Don Kelly, and placed RHPs Aaron Crow (right elbow sprain; retro to 3/29) and Jose Fernandez (right elbow sprain; retro to 3/27) on 15-day disabled list.

3 Reassigned C Jhonatan Solano and OF Jordany Valdespin to Minor League camp.1 LHP Andrew McKirahan claimed off waivers by Atlanta.

MARLINS RECENT TRANSACTIONS

2015 MISCELLANEOUS

INSIDE THE NUMBERS - PITCHERS

W L SV SVO G CG IP H R ER HR BB-I SO ERAStarter 18 24 - - 64 0 361.1 351 178 169 39 107-3 247 4.21Reliever 9 13 11 22 64 - 206.0 199 89 85 12 72-4 200 3.71April 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 7 6 4 6 13 0 114.1 106 52 49 15 36-1 103 3.86July - - - - - - - - - - - - - -August - - - - - - - - - - - - - -September - - - - - - - - - - - - - -October - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

0.0-4.2 11 (1-10) 2 (0-1) 1 (0-1) 3 (0-3) 1 (0-1) 2 (0-1)5.0-5.2 15 (6-9) 1 (0-1) - (0-0) 3 (0-1) 2 (2-0) 2 (1-0)6.0-6.2 25 (12-13) 6 (1-1) 3 (1-1) 2 (1-0) 5 (1-2) 6 (1-3)7.0-7.2 10 (7-3) 1 (1-0) - (0-0) 2 (1-0) 4 (3-0) 2 (2-0)8.0-9.0 3 (1-2) 1 (1-0) - (0-0) - (0-0) 1 (0-0) - (0-0) Total Starts 64 (27-37) 11 (3-3) 4 (1-2) 10(2-4) 13 (6-3) 12 (4-4) Runs Allowed/Start 2.8 2.6 2.5 3.1 2.2 2.9Team Record When Starting --- 4-7 2-2 4-6 8-5 6-6

STARTING PITCHER BREAKDOWN TEAM PHELPS UREÑA LATOS HAREN KOEHLERINNINGS # (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)

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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 --- 20,335 609,207

63 6/13 COL W 4-1 27-36 4 -6.0 Latos (2-4) Hale Ramos (8) 26,647 635,854

64 6/14 COL L 1-4 27-37 4 -7.0 De La Rosa Haren (6-3) Axford 20,879 656,733

65 6/15 NYY 7:10 FS FLORIDA

66 6/16 NYY 7:10 FS FLORIDA

67 6/17 @NYY 7:05 FS FLORIDA

68 6/18 @NYY 7:05 FS FLORIDA

69 6/19 @CIN 7:10 FS FLORIDA

70 6/20 @CIN 7:10 FS FLORIDA

71 6/21 @CIN 1:10 FS FLORIDA

6/22 OFF-DAY

72 6/23 STL 7:10 FOX SPORTS 1

73 6/24 STL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

74 6/25 STL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

75 6/26 LAD 7:10 FS FLORIDA

76 6/27 LAD 4:10 FS FLORIDA

77 6/28 LAD 1:10 FS FLORIDA

6/29 OFF-DAY

78 6/30 SF 7:10 FS FLORIDA

79 7/1 SF 7:10 FS FLORIDA

80 7/2 SF 12:10 No TV

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

82 7/4 @CHC 7:15 FOX

83 7/5 @CHC TBD FS FLORIDA

7/6 OFF-DAY

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

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

84 7/7 @BOS 7:10 FS FLORIDA

85 7/8 @BOS 7:10 FS FLORIDA

86 7/9 CIN 7:10 FS FLORIDA

87 7/10 CIN 7:10 FS FLORIDA

88 7/11 CIN 4:10 FS FLORIDA

89 7/12 CIN 1:10 FS FLORIDA

7/14

7/15

7/13 ALL-STAR BREAK

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

7/15 ALL-STAR BREAK

7/16 ALL-STAR BREAK

90 7/17 @PHI 7:05 FS FLORIDA

91 7/18 @PHI 7:05 FS FLORIDA

92 7/19 @PHI 1:35 FS FLORIDA

93 7/20 @ARI 9:40 FS FLORIDA

94 7/21 @ARI 9:40 FS FLORIDA

95 7/22 @ARI 9:40 FS FLORIDA

96 7/23 @SD 10:10 No TV

97 7/24 @SD 10:10 FS FLORIDA

98 7/25 @SD 8:40 FS FLORIDA

99 7/26 @SD 4:10 FS FLORIDA

7/27 OFF-DAY

100 7/28 WSH 7:10 FS FLORIDA

101 7/29 WSH 7:10 FS FLORIDA

102 7/30 WSH 12:10 No TV

103 7/31 SD 7:10 FS FLORIDA

104 8/1 SD 7:10 FS FLORIDA

105 8/2 SD 1:10 FS FLORIDA

106 8/3 NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

107 8/4 NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

108 8/5 NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

109 8/6 @ATL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

110 8/7 @ATL 7:35 FS FLORIDA

111 8/8 @ATL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

112 8/9 @ATL 5:05 FS FLORIDA

8/10 OFF-DAY

113 8/11 BOS 7:10 FS FLORIDA

114 8/12 BOS 4:10 FS FLORIDA

8/13 OFF-DAY

115 8/14 @STL 8:15 FS FLORIDA

116 8/15 @STL 7:15 FS FLORIDA

117 8/16 @STL 2:15 FS FLORIDA

118 8/17 @MIL 8:10 FS FLORIDA

119 8/18 @MIL 8:10 FS FLORIDA

120 8/19 @MIL 2:10 No TV

121 8/20 PHI 7:10 FS FLORIDA

122 8/21 PHI 7:10 FS FLORIDA

123 8/22 PHI 7:10 FS FLORIDA

124 8/23 PHI 1:10 FS FLORIDA

125 8/24 PIT 7:10 FS FLORIDA

126 8/25 PIT 7:10 FS FLORIDA

127 8/26 PIT 7:10 FS FLORIDA

128 8/27 PIT 7:10 FS FLORIDA

129 8/28 @WSH 7:05 FS FLORIDA

130 8/29 @WSH 7:05 FS FLORIDA

131 8/30 @WSH 1:35 FS FLORIDA

132 8/31 @ATL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

133 9/1 @ATL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

134 9/2 @ATL 12:10 FS FLORIDA

9/3 OFF-DAY

135 9/4 NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

136 9/5 NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

137 9/6 NYM 1:10 FS FLORIDA

138 9/7 MIL 1:10 FS FLORIDA

139 9/8 MIL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

140 9/9 MIL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

9/10 OFF-DAY

141 9/11 WSH 7:10 FS FLORIDA

142 9/12 WSH 7:10 FS FLORIDA

143 9/13 WSH 1:10 FS FLORIDA

144 9/14 @NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

145 9/15 @NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

146 9/16 @NYM 7:10 FS FLORIDA

147 9/17 @WSH 7:05 FS FLORIDA

148 9/18 @WSH 7:05 FS FLORIDA

149 9/19 @WSH 4:05 FS FLORIDA

150 9/20 @WSH 1:35 FS FLORIDA

9/21 OFF-DAY

151 9/22 PHI 7:10 FS FLORIDA

152 9/23 PHI 7:10 FS FLORIDA

153 9/24 PHI 7:10 FS FLORIDA

154 9/25 ATL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

155 9/26 ATL 7:10 FS FLORIDA

156 9/27 ATL 1:10 FS FLORIDA

9/28 OFF-DAY

157 9/29 @TB 7:10 FS FLORIDA

158 9/30 @TB 7:10 FS FLORIDA

159 10/1 @TB 7:10 FS FLORIDA

160 10/2 @PHI 7:05 FS FLORIDA

161 10/3 @PHI 7:05 FS FLORIDA

162 10/4 @PHI 7:05 FS FLORIDA

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