MIAMI MARLINS MANAGERS

Every Miami Marlins Manager in Franchise History | Baseball Almanac

This is a comprehensive list of managers for the Miami Marlins organization — including the Florida Marlins (1993-2011). Win / loss statistics, winning percentage, position in division, and games behind the leader are also shown for each manager.

The year leads to the specific National League season in review; the manager(s) name leads to his career statistics; and the roster leads to a list of every player on the team during the year. Research by Baseball Almanac.

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"My biggest satisfaction in this game is rings. My goal is to have more money. Players like to play for me. Maybe two or three guys don't, because they don't go about it the right way. But if you play for me, you're going to have fun. I don't need veterans, I need good players. I need players who care, to be in the same room rooting for each other. I don't need veteran players, I need guys who go out there and play the game right. I'm willing to manage whatever club they put out there because this is my new job and I'm ready." - Ozzie Guillen (Frisaro, Joe. MLB Staff Writer. Miami nice: Marlins introduce Guillen as skipper. 28 September 2011.)

Florida Marlins Managers | 1993 - 2011

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1993 15 Rene Lachemann 64 98 .395 6th 33 1993
1994 15 Rene Lachemann 51 64 .443 5th 23½ 1994
1995 15 Rene Lachemann 67 76 .469 4th 22½ 1995
1996 15 Rene Lachemann 39 47 .453 3rd 16 1996
53 Cookie Rojas 1 0 1.000
13 John Boles 40 35 .539
1997 11 Jim Leyland 92 70 .568 2nd 9 1997
1998 11 Jim Leyland 54 108 .333 5th 52 1998
1999 13 John Boles 64 98 .395 5th 39 1999
2000 13 John Boles 79 82 .491 3rd 15½ 2000
2001 13 John Boles 22 26 .458 4th 12 2001
24 Tony Perez 54 60 .474
2002 13 Jeff Torborg 79 83 .488 4th 23 2002
2003 13 Jeff Torborg 16 22 .421 2nd 10 2003
15 Jack McKeon 75 49 .605
2004 15 Jack McKeon 83 79 .512 3rd 13 2004
2005 15 Jack McKeon 83 79 .512 4th 7 2005
2006 25 Joe Girardi 64 66 .492 4th 19 2006
32 Gary Tuck (1) 1 0 1.000
25 Joe Girardi 13 18 .419
2007 33 Fredi Gonzalez 71 91 .438 5th 18 2007
2008 33 Fredi Gonzalez 84 77 .522 3rd 2008
2009 33 Fredi Gonzalez 87 75 .537 2nd 6 2009
2010 33 Fredi Gonzalez 34 36 .486 3rd 17 2010
36 Edwin Rodriguez 46 46 .500
2011 36 Edwin Rodriguez 32 39 .451 5th 29 2011
17 Brandon Hyde 0 1 .000
25 Jack McKeon 40 50 .444

Miami Marlins Managers | 2012 - 2024

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2012 13 Ozzie Guillen 2 3 .400 5th 29 2012
28 Joey Cora (1) 1 3 .250
13 Ozzie Guillen 66 87 .431
2013 11 Mike Redmond 62 100 .383 5th 34 2013
2014 11 Mike Redmond 77 85 .475 4th 19 2014
2015 11 Mike Redmond 16 22 .421 3rd 19 2015
26 Dan Jennings 55 69 .444
2016 8 Don Mattingly 79 82 .491 3rd 15½ 2016
2017 8 Don Mattingly 77 85 .475 2nd 20 2017
2018 8 Don Mattingly 63 98 .391 5th 26½ 2018
2019 8 Don Mattingly 57 105 .352 5th 40 2019
2020 8 Don Mattingly 31 29 .517 2nd 4 2020
2021 8 Don Mattingly 67 95 .414 4th 21½ 2021
2022 8 Don Mattingly 69 93 .426 4th 32 2022
2023 55 Skip Schumaker 84 78 .519 3rd 20 2023
2024 55 Skip Schumaker -- -- -- -- -- 2024
Marlins Managers | Key: (1) = Interim | Bold = HOF
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The Florida Marlins organization drew their largest attendance during the 1993 season, when 3,064,847 fans showed up for home games at Joe Robbie Stadium.

During the 1997 season the Florida Marlins became the first wild card team from either the National or American League to win the World Series.

Did you know that John Boles, Fredi Gonzalez, Brandon Hyde, Jim Leyland, and Jack McKeon — all highly respected managers — were never players at the Major League level?