2004 Florida Marlins season

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2004 Florida Marlins
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkPro Player Stadium
CityMiami Gardens, Florida
Record83–79 (.512)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersJeffrey Loria
General managersLarry Beinfest
ManagersJack McKeon
TelevisionFSN Florida
WPXM
(Len Kasper, Tommy Hutton)
RadioWQAM
(Dave Van Horne, Jon Sciambi)
WQBA (Spanish)
(Felo Ramírez, Luis Quintana)
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The Florida Marlins' 2004 season was the 12th season for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise in the National League. It would begin with the team attempting to improve on their season from 2003, where they were the defending World Series champion, having won the World Series in six games against the New York Yankees. Their manager was Jack McKeon. They played most of their home games at Pro Player Stadium. They played two against the Montreal Expos at Chicago's U.S. Cellular Field due to Hurricane Ivan. The team started off 8–1, but then collapsed and finished with a record of 83–79, third in the National League East, and missed the playoffs.

Offseason

  • November 25, 2003: Derrek Lee was traded by the Florida Marlins to the Chicago Cubs for Hee-seop Choi and Mike Nannini (minors).[1]
  • December 4, 2003: Matt Treanor was signed as a free agent with the Florida Marlins.[2]

Regular season

Season standings

National League East

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Atlanta Braves 96 66 0.593 49–32 47–34
Philadelphia Phillies 86 76 0.531 10 42–39 44–37
Florida Marlins 83 79 0.512 13 42–38 41–41
New York Mets 71 91 0.438 25 38–43 33–48
Montreal Expos 67 95 0.414 29 35–45 32–50


Record vs. opponents


Source: [1]
Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LA MIL MTL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL AL
Arizona 2–4 4–2 3–3 6–13 3–4 2–4 3–16 3–3 0–6 3–4 1–5 2–4 7–12 5–14 1–5 6–12
Atlanta 4–2 3–3 2–4 4–2 14–5 3–3 4–3 4–2 15–4 12–7 10–9 4–2 3–3 4–3 2–4 8–10
Chicago 2–4 3–3 9–8 5–1 3–3 10–9 2–4 10–7 3–3 4–2 3–3 13–5 4–2 2–4 8–11 8–4
Cincinnati 3–3 4–2 8–9 3–3 4–2 6–11 4–2 10–8 4–2 3–3 3–3 9–10 2–4 3–3 5–14 5-7
Colorado 13–6 2–4 1–5 3–3 1–5 1–5 8–11 2–4 2–4 1–5 5–3 2–4 10–9 8–11 1–5 8–10
Florida 4–3 5–14 3–3 2–4 5–1 3–3 3–3 4–2 11–8 15–4 12–7 1–5 4–2 2–5 2–4 7–11
Houston 4–2 3–3 9–10 11–6 5–1 3-3 1–5 13–6 2–4 2–4 6–0 12–5 2–4 2–4 10–8 7–5
Los Angeles 16–3 3–4 4–2 2–4 11–8 3–3 5–1 3–3 4–3 3–3 1–5 6–0 10–9 10–9 2–4 10–8
Milwaukee 3–3 2–4 7–10 8–10 4–2 2–4 6–13 3–3 5–1 2–4 0–6 6–12 2–4 1–5 8–9 8–4
Montreal 6–0 4–15 3–3 2–4 4–2 8-11 4–2 3–4 1–5 9–10 7–12 4–2 1–6 1–5 3–3 7–11
New York 4–3 7–12 2–4 3–3 5–1 4–15 4–2 3–3 4–2 10–9 8–11 1–5 1–6 4–2 1–5 10–8
Philadelphia 5-1 9–10 3–3 3–3 3–5 7–12 0–6 5–1 6–0 12–7 11–8 3–3 5–1 2–4 3–3 9–9
Pittsburgh 4–2 2–4 5–13 10–9 4–2 5–1 5–12 0–6 12–6 2–4 5–1 3–3 3–3 5–1 5–12 2–10
San Diego 12–7 3–3 2–4 4–2 9–10 2–4 4–2 9–10 4–2 6–1 6–1 1–5 3–3 12–7 2–4 8–10
San Francisco 14–5 3–4 4–2 3–3 11–8 5–2 4–2 9–10 5–1 5–1 2–4 4–2 1–5 7–12 3–3 11–7
St. Louis 5–1 4–2 11–8 14–5 5–1 4-2 8–10 4–2 9–8 3–3 5–1 3–3 12–5 4–2 3–3 11–1


Opening Day starters

Transactions

  • May 6, 2004: Josías Manzanillo was signed as a free agent with the Florida Marlins.[5]
  • June 17, 2004: Billy Koch was traded by the Chicago White Sox to the Florida Marlins for Wilson Valdez and cash.[6]
  • July 30, 2004: Paul Lo Duca was traded by the Los Angeles Dodgers with Juan Encarnación and Guillermo Mota to the Florida Marlins for Hee-seop Choi, Brad Penny, and Bill Murphy.[7]
  • September 8, 2004: Dave Weathers was signed as a free agent with the Florida Marlins.[8]

Roster

2004 Florida Marlins
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; Avg. = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Player Pos G AB R H HR RBI Avg. SB
Mike Redmond C 81 246 19 63 2 25 .256 1
Hee-seop Choi 1B 95 281 48 76 15 40 .270 1
Luis Castillo 2B 150 564 91 164 2 47 .291 21
Mike Lowell 3B 158 598 87 175 27 85 .293 5
Álex González SS 159 561 67 130 23 79 .232 3
Jeff Conine LF 140 521 55 146 14 83 .280 5
Juan Pierre CF 162 678 100 221 3 49 .326 45
Miguel Cabrera RF 160 603 101 177 33 112 .294 5

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Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; Avg. = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Player G AB R H HR RBI Avg. SB
Damion Easley 98 223 26 53 9 43 .238 4
Paul Lo Duca 52 186 27 48 3 31 .258 2
Juan Encarnación 49 160 21 38 3 19 .238 2
Ramón Castro 32 96 9 13 3 8 .135 0
Lenny Harris 79 95 7 20 1 17 .211 0
Mike Mordecai 69 84 7 19 1 5 .226 0
Wil Cordero 27 66 6 13 1 6 .197 1
Abraham Núñez 58 64 9 11 1 5 .172 1
Matt Treanor 29 55 7 13 0 1 .236 0
Chris Aguila 29 45 10 10 3 5 .222 0
Josh Willingham 12 25 2 5 1 1 .200 0
Larry Sutton 8 5 0 1 0 1 .200 0

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Carl Pavano 31 222.1 18 8 3.00 139
Dontrelle Willis 32 197.0 10 11 4.02 139
Josh Beckett 26 156.2 9 9 3.79 152
Brad Penny 21 131.1 8 8 3.15 105
A.J. Burnett 20 120.0 7 6 3.68 113
Ismael Valdéz 11 56.0 5 3 4.50 30
Michael Tejera 2 4.0 0 1 18.00 3

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Darren Oliver 18 58.2 2 3 6.44 33
Tommy Phelps 19 34.0 1 1 4.76 28
David Weathers 8 16.2 1 0 2.70 10
Logan Kensing 5 13.2 0 3 9.88 7
Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Armando Benítez 64 2 2 47 1.29 62
Matt Perisho 66 5 3 0 4.40 42
Nate Bump 50 2 4 1 5.01 44
Ben Howard 31 1 1 0 5.50 33
Guillermo Mota 26 1 4 3 4.81 33
Josias Manzanillo 26 3 3 1 6.12 27
Billy Koch 23 1 2 0 3.51 25
Rudy Seánez 23 3 1 0 2.74 25
Justin Wayne 19 3 3 0 5.79 20
Toby Borland 18 1 1 0 5.40 18
Chad Fox 12 0 1 0 6.75 17
Aaron Small 7 0 0 0 8.27 8
Franklyn Gracesqui 7 0 1 1 11.25 1
Mike Neu 1 0 0 0 4.50 2

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Albuquerque Isotopes Pacific Coast League Tracy Woodson
AA Carolina Mudcats Southern League Ron Hassey
A Jupiter Hammerheads Florida State League Luis Dorante
A Greensboro Bats South Atlantic League Steve Phillips
A-Short Season Jamestown Jammers New York–Penn League Benny Castillo
Rookie GCL Marlins Gulf Coast League Tim Cossins

[10]

References

  1. ^ "Derrek Lee Stats".
  2. ^ "Matt Treanor Stats".
  3. ^ "2004 Florida Marlins Roster by Baseball Almanac".
  4. ^ "Montreal Expos at Florida Marlins Box Score, April 6, 2004".
  5. ^ "Josias Manzanillo Stats".
  6. ^ "Billy Koch Stats".
  7. ^ Paul Lo Duca Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  8. ^ "David Weathers Stats".
  9. ^ "2004 Florida Marlins Statistics".
  10. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007

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