1994 Florida Marlins season


















1994 Florida Marlins
Major League affiliations

  • National League (since 1993)

  • Eastern Division (since 1993)
Location
  • Joe Robbie Stadium (since 1993)

  • Miami Gardens, Florida (since 1993)

Results
Record51–64 (.443)
Divisional place5th
Other information
Owner(s)Wayne Huizenga
General manager(s)Dave Dombrowski
Manager(s)Rene Lachemann
Local television
Sunshine Network
WBFS-TV
(Gary Carter, Jay Randolph)
Local radio
WQAM
(Joe Angel, Dave O'Brien)
WCMQ-FM (Spanish)
(Felo Ramírez, Manolo Alvarez)
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The Florida Marlins' 1994 season was the 2nd 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 1993. Their manager was Rene Lachemann. They played home games at Joe Robbie Stadium. They finished with a record of 51-64, last in the National League East. The season ended early as a result of the 1994 players strike.




Contents





  • 1 Offseason


  • 2 Regular season

    • 2.1 Season standings


    • 2.2 Record vs. opponents


    • 2.3 1994 Opening Day lineup


    • 2.4 Notable transactions


    • 2.5 Roster



  • 3 Player stats

    • 3.1 Batting

      • 3.1.1 Starters by position


      • 3.1.2 Other batters



    • 3.2 Pitching

      • 3.2.1 Starting pitchers


      • 3.2.2 Other pitchers


      • 3.2.3 Relief pitchers




  • 4 Farm system


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Offseason


  • December 15, 1993: Mario Díaz was signed as a Free Agent with the Florida Marlins.[1]

  • December 20, 1993: Charlie Hough was signed as a free agent by the Marlins.[2]

  • December 20, 1993: Kerwin Moore was traded by the Marlins to the Oakland Athletics for Kurt Abbott.[3]

  • December 22, 1993: Mike Jeffcoat was signed as a Free Agent with the Florida Marlins.[4]

  • March 30, 1994: Mario Díaz was released by the Florida Marlins.[1]


Regular season


By Friday, August 12, the Marlins had compiled a 51-64 record through 115 games. They had scored 468 runs (4.07 per game) and allowed 576 runs (5.01 per game).[5]


Charlie Hough was 46 when he took the hill on Opening Day for the Marlins. He was the second oldest pitcher to pitch on opening day. Jack Quinn started for the Brooklyn Dodgers on Opening Day in 1931 at the age of 47.[6]



Season standings














































NL East

W

L

Pct.

GB

Home

Road

Montreal Expos
7440
0.649

32–20
42–20

Atlanta Braves
6846
0.596
6
31–24
37–22

New York Mets
5558
0.487
18½
23–30
32–28

Philadelphia Phillies
5461
0.470
20½
34–26
20–35

Florida Marlins
5164
0.443
23½
25–34
26–30




















Division leaders

W

L

Pct.

Montreal Expos
7440
0.649

Cincinnati Reds
6648
0.579

Los Angeles Dodgers
5856
0.509































































Wild card team

W

L

Pct.

GB
Atlanta Braves68460.597
Houston Astros66490.5742​12
New York Mets55580.48712​12
San Francisco Giants55600.47813​12
Philadelphia Phillies54610.47014​12
St. Louis Cardinals53610.46515
Pittsburgh Pirates53610.46515
Colorado Rockies53640.45316​12
Florida Marlins51640.44417​12
Chicago Cubs49640.43418​12
San Diego Padres47700.40222​12


Record vs. opponents




































































































































































































































1994 National League Records


Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MON
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL

Atlanta
4–25–58–28–43–36–04–55–46–33–96–15–15–7

Chicago
2–45–76–64–54–83–32–41–41–65–56–35–45–5

Cincinnati
5–57–54–47–54–63–64–22–44–29–38–27–22–2–1

Colorado
2–86–64–43–95–54–64–25–12–42–35–53–78–4

Florida
4–85–45–79–32–43–32–76–44–61–65–12–43–7

Houston
3–38–46–45–54–21–82–43–35–18–45–58–28–4

Los Angeles
0–63–36–36–43–38–13–96–67–53–36–45–52–4

Montreal
5–44–22–42–47–24–29–34–35–48–212–05–77–3

New York
4–54–14–21–54–63–36–63–44–64–56–66–66–3

Philadelphia
3-66–12–44–26–41–55–74–56–45–44–84–84–3

Pittsburgh
9–35–53–93–26–14–83–32–85–44–53–31–55–5

San Diego
1–63–62–85–51–55–54–60–126–68–43–35–24–2

San Francisco
1–54–52–77–34–22–85–57–56–68–45–12–52–4

St. Louis
7–55–52–2–14–87–34–84–23–73–63–45–52–44–2




1994 Opening Day lineup






















Player
Position
Chuck CarrCF
Jerry Browne3B
Gary SheffieldRF
Orestes Destrade1B
Jeff ConineLF
Bret Barberie2B
Benito SantiagoC
Kurt AbbottSS
Charlie HoughP


Notable transactions


  • April 3, 1994: Matt Turner was traded by the Marlins to the Cleveland Indians for Jeremy Hernandez.[7]

  • May 30, 1994: Mario Díaz was signed as a Free Agent with the Florida Marlins.[1]

  • June 2, 1994: Josh Booty was drafted by the Marlins in the 1st round (5th pick) of the 1994 Major League Baseball draft. Player signed July 14, 1994.[8]

  • June 27, 1994: Mike Jeffcoat was released by the Florida Marlins.[4]


Roster









1994 Florida Marlins

Roster

Pitchers

  • 27 Luis Aquino


  • 46 Ryan Bowen


  • 50 Brian Drahman


  • 44 Willie Fraser


  • 38 Mark Gardner


  • 11 Chris Hammond


  • 34 Bryan Harvey


  • 42 Jeremy Hernandez


  • 49 Charlie Hough


  • 37 Mike Jeffcoat


  • 40 John Johnstone


  • 24 Richie Lewis


  • 51 Terry Mathews


  • 53 Kurt Miller


  • 47 Jeff Mutis


  • 31 Robb Nen


  • 58 Yorkis Pérez


  • 48 Pat Rapp


  • 37 Rich Scheid


  • 35 David Weathers



Catchers

  • 23 Charles Johnson


  • 13 Bob Natal


  • 16 Greg O'Halloran


  • 09 Benito Santiago


  • 22,43 Ron Tingley

Infielders



  •  7 Kurt Abbott


  • 26 Alex Arias


  •  8 Bret Barberie


  • 14 Jerry Browne


  •  4 Greg Colbrunn


  • 39 Orestes Destrade


  • 29 Mario Díaz


  • 18 Dave Magadan


  • 43 Russ Morman


  •  6 Rick Renteria



Outfielders

  • 21 Chuck Carr


  • 25 Matias Carrillo


  • 19 Jeff Conine


  •  3 Carl Everett


  • 10 Gary Sheffield


  • 20 Jesús Tavárez


  • 17 Darrell Whitmore



Manager

  • 15 Rene Lachemann

Coaches



  • 53 Marcel Lachemann (Pitching)


  • 57 Bob McClure (Bullpen)


  • 28 Vada Pinson (1st Base)


  • 12 Doug Rader (Hitting)


  • 33 Frank Reberger (Bullpen)


  •  1 Cookie Rojas (3rd Base)

[9]



Player stats



Batting



Starters by position


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










































































Pos
Player
G
AB
H
Avg.
HR
RBI
CBenito Santiago10133792.2731141
1BGreg Colbrunn4715547.303631
2BBret Barberie107372112.301531
SSKurt Abbott10134586.249933
3BJerry Browne10132997.295330
LFJeff Conine115451144.3191882
CFChuck Carr106433114.263230
RFGary Sheffield8732289.2762778


Other batters


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






























Player
G
AB
H
Avg.
HR
RBI
Matías Carrillo8013634.25009
Rick Rentería284911.22424
Jesús Tavárez17397.17904


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
Charlie Hough21113.2595.1565
Ryan Bowen847154.9432


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


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
Robb Nen4455152.9560
Yorkis Pérez443003.5441
Luis Aquino292103.7322
Jeremy Hernandez213392.7013


Farm system































Level
Team
League
Manager

AAA

Edmonton Trappers

Pacific Coast League

Sal Rende

AA

Portland Sea Dogs

Eastern League

Carlos Tosca

A

Brevard County Manatees

Florida State League

Fredi González

A

Kane County Cougars

Midwest League

Lynn Jones

A-Short Season

Elmira Pioneers

New York–Penn League

Jim Hendry

Rookie

GCL Marlins

Gulf Coast League

Juan Bustabad

[10]



References




  1. ^ abc https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/diazma01.shtml


  2. ^ Charlie Hough at Baseball Reference


  3. ^ Kerwin Moore at Baseball Reference


  4. ^ ab https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/jeffcmi01.shtml


  5. ^ https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL/1994.shtml


  6. ^ SI.com – Statitudes – Statitudes: Opening Day 2002, By the Numbers – Sunday March 30, 2003 01:50 AM


  7. ^ Jeremy Hernandez at Baseball Reference


  8. ^ Josh Booty at Baseball Reference


  9. ^ 1994 Florida Marlins at Baseball Almanac


  10. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997




External links


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  • 1994 Florida Marlins at Baseball Almanac









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