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- Offseason
- Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Notable transactions The Mike Piazza trades Roster
- Player stats Batting Starters by position Other batters Pitching Starting pitchers Other pitchers Relief pitchers
- Farm system
- References
- External links
{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox MLB yearly | name = Florida Marlins | season = 1998 | misc = | logo = Floridamarlins.gif | current league = National League | y1 = 1993 | division = Eastern Division | y2 = 1993 | Uniform logo = | ballpark = Pro Player Stadium | y4 = 1993 | city = Miami Gardens, Florida | y5 = 1993 | record = 54–108 (.333) | divisional place = 5th | owners = Wayne Huizenga | general managers = Dave Dombrowski | managers = Jim Leyland | television = Sports Channel Florida WBFS-TV (Joe Angel, Dave O'Brien, Tommy Hutton, Jay Randolph) | radio = WQAM (Joe Angel, Dave O'Brien, Jon Sciambi) WQBA (Spanish) (Felo Ramírez, Manolo Alvarez) |}}The Florida Marlins' 1998 season was the 6th season for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise in the National League. It would begin with the team attempting to defend their World Series Champion title, having won the title in 1997. Their manager was Jim Leyland. They played home games at Pro Player Stadium. They finished with a record of 54–108, dead last in the NL East. The team is notable for having arguably the biggest fire sale in sports history, auctioning off nearly all of their most notable players. The 1998 Marlins were the first defending World Series champions to finish last in their division. After winning on opening day against the Chicago Cubs, the Marlins would lose 11 straight, the most consecutive losses by a reigning champion. The Marlins would finish 0-9 against 3 teams: Cincinnati, San Francisco, and Milwaukee. The 1998 Marlins are the last team in baseball history to finish winless against 3 separate opponents. Offseason- November 18, 1997: Devon White was traded by the Florida Marlins to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Jesus Martinez (minors).[1]
- December 15, 1997: Scott Podsednik was drafted by the Texas Rangers from the Florida Marlins in the 1997 rule 5 draft.[2]
- December 15, 1997: Derrek Lee was traded by the San Diego Padres with Steve Hoff (minors) and Rafael Medina to the Florida Marlins for Kevin Brown.[3]
- December 21, 1997: Kevin Millar was signed as a Free Agent with the Florida Marlins.[4]
Regular season- June 22, 1998 – The first interleague game between the Florida Marlins and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays took place at Tropicana Field. The rivalry would be known as the Citrus Series. The Marlins won the game in twelve innings by a score of 3-2.[5]
Season standings{{1998 NL East standings|highlight=Florida Marlins}}Record vs. opponents{{1998 NL Record vs. opponents|team=FLA}}Notable transactions- April 15, 1998: Jacob Brumfield was signed as a Free Agent with the Florida Marlins.[6]
The Mike Piazza trades- May 14, 1998: Mike Piazza was traded by the Los Angeles Dodgers with Todd Zeile to the Florida Marlins for Manuel Barrios, Bobby Bonilla, Jim Eisenreich, Charles Johnson, and Gary Sheffield.[7]
- May 22, 1998: Mike Piazza was traded by the Florida Marlins to the New York Mets for Preston Wilson, Ed Yarnall, and Geoff Goetz (minors).
Roster1998 Florida Marlins |
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Roster | Pitchers{{MLBplayer|57|Antonio Alfonseca}}{{MLBplayer|48|Manuel Barrios}}{{MLBplayer|20,40|Vic Darensbourg}}{{MLBplayer|50|Ryan Dempster}}{{MLBplayer|20|Brian Edmondson}}{{MLBplayer|54|Joe Fontenot}}{{MLBplayer|46,60|Gabe González}}{{MLBplayer|40|Chris Hammond}}{{MLBplayer|41|Oscar Henríquez}}{{MLBplayer|49|Félix Heredia}}{{MLBplayer|61|Liván Hernández}}{{MLBplayer|36|Andy Larkin}}{{MLBplayer|43|Eric Ludwick}}{{MLBplayer|33|Matt Mantei}}{{MLBplayer|34|Brian Meadows}}{{MLBplayer|47|Rafael Medina}}{{MLBplayer|24|Kirt Ojala}}{{MLBplayer|44|Donn Pall}}{{MLBplayer|39|Jay Powell}}{{MLBplayer|21|Jesus Sánchez}}{{MLBplayer|51|Justin Speier}}{{MLBplayer|38|Rob Stanifer}} | | Catchers{{MLBplayer|23|Charles Johnson}}{{MLBplayer| 4|Randy Knorr}}{{MLBplayer|31|Mike Piazza}}{{MLBplayer|52|Mike Redmond}}{{MLBplayer| 9|Gregg Zaun}}Infielders{{MLBplayer|13,58|Dave Berg}}{{MLBplayer|25|Bobby Bonilla}}{{MLBplayer| 2|Josh Booty}}{{MLBplayer| 1|Luis Castillo}}{{MLBplayer|30|Craig Counsell}}{{MLBplayer|39|Brian Daubach}}{{MLBplayer| 8|Jim Eisenreich}}{{MLBplayer|22|Álex González}}{{MLBplayer| 3|Ryan Jackson}}{{MLBplayer|27,25|Derrek Lee}}{{MLBplayer|18|Kevin Millar}}{{MLBplayer|27|Kevin Orie}}{{MLBplayer|16|Édgar Rentería}}{{MLBplayer|19|John Roskos}}{{MLBplayer|25,27|Todd Zeile}} | | Outfielders{{MLBplayer|28|John Cangelosi}}{{MLBplayer|17|Todd Dunwoody}}{{MLBplayer|15|Cliff Floyd}}{{MLBplayer|4,7|Mark Kotsay}}{{MLBplayer|10|Gary Sheffield}}{{MLBplayer|14|John Wehner}}{{MLBplayer| 8|Preston Wilson}} | | Manager{{MLBplayer|11|Jim Leyland}}Coaches{{MLBplayer| 6|Lorenzo Bundy}} (Bench){{MLBplayer|45|Rich Donnelly}} (3rd Base){{MLBplayer|31|Rich Dubee}} (Pitching){{MLBplayer|12|Bruce Kimm}} (Bullpen){{MLBplayer|29|Milt May}} (Hitting){{MLBplayer|37|Tommy Sandt}} (1st Base) | |
Player statsBattingStarters by positionNote: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted inPos | Player | G | AB | R | H | HR | RBI | Avg. | SB |
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C | Gregg Zaun | 106 | 298 | 19 | 56 | 5 | 29 | .188 | 5 | 1B | Derrek Lee | 141 | 454 | 62 | 106 | 17 | 74 | .233 | 5 | 2B | Craig Counsell | 107 | 335 | 43 | 84 | 4 | 40 | .251 | 3 | 3B | Todd Zeile | 66 | 234 | 37 | 68 | 6 | 39 | .291 | 2 | SS | Édgar Rentería | 133 | 517 | 79 | 146 | 3 | 31 | .282 | 41 | LF | Cliff Floyd | 153 | 588 | 85 | 166 | 22 | 90 | .282 | 27 | CF | Todd Dunwoody | 116 | 434 | 53 | 109 | 5 | 28 | .251 | 5 | RF | Mark Kotsay | 154 | 578 | 72 | 161 | 11 | 68 | .279 | 10 | |
[8]Other battersPlayer | G | AB | R | H | HR | RBI | Avg. | SB |
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Dave Berg | 81 | 182 | 18 | 57 | 2 | 21 | .313 | 3 | Bobby Bonilla | 28 | 97 | 11 | 27 | 4 | 15 | .278 | 0 | Josh Booty | 7 | 19 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 | .158 | 0 | John Cangelosi | 104 | 171 | 19 | 43 | 1 | 10 | .251 | 2 | Luis Castillo | 44 | 153 | 21 | 31 | 1 | 10 | .203 | 3 | Brian Daubach | 10 | 15 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 | .200 | 0 | Jim Eisenreich | 30 | 64 | 9 | 16 | 1 | 7 | .250 | 2 | Álex|González|Álex González (shortstop, born 1977)}} | 25 | 86 | 11 | 13 | 3 | 7 | .151 | 0 | Ryan Jackson | 111 | 260 | 26 | 65 | 5 | 31 | .250 | 1 | Charles|Johnson|Charles Johnson (catcher)}} | 31 | 113 | 13 | 25 | 7 | 23 | .221 | 0 | Randy Knorr | 15 | 49 | 4 | 10 | 2 | 11 | .204 | 0 | Kevin Orie | 48 | 175 | 23 | 46 | 6 | 17 | .263 | 1 | Mike Piazza | 5 | 18 | 1 | 5 | 0 | 5 | .278 | 0 | Mike Redmond | 37 | 118 | 10 | 39 | 2 | 12 | .331 | 0 | Gary Sheffield | 40 | 136 | 21 | 37 | 6 | 28 | .272 | 4 | John Wehner | 53 | 88 | 10 | 20 | 0 | 5 | .227 | 1 | Preston Wilson | 14 | 31 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | .065 | 0 | |
[8]Pitching Starting pitchers Other pitchers Relief pitchers Farm system{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}{{MLB Farm System|level15=AAA|team15=Charlotte Knights|league15=International League|manager15=Fredi González |level16=AA|team16=Portland Sea Dogs|league16=Eastern League|manager16=Lynn Jones |level17=A |team17=Brevard County Manatees|league17=Florida State League|manager17=Rick Renteria |level18=A|team18=Kane County Cougars|league18=Midwest League|manager18=Juan Bustabad |level19=A-Short Season|team19=Utica Blue Sox|league19=New York–Penn League|manager19=Ken Joyce |level20=Rookie|team20=GCL Marlins|league20=Gulf Coast League|manager20=Jon Deeble}}[9] References 1. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/w/whitede03.shtml Devon White Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com 2. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/p/podsesc01.shtml Scott Podsednik Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com 3. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/l/leede02.shtml 4. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/millake01.shtml 5. ^http://baseball-almanac.com/box-scores/boxscore.php?boxid=199806220TBA 6. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/brumfja01.shtml Jacob Brumfield Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com 7. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bonilbo01.shtml Bobby Bonilla Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com 8. ^1 https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/FLA/1998.shtml 9. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
External links- [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/FLA/1998.shtml 1998 Marlins]
- 1998 Florida Marlins at Baseball Almanac
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