2000 Marlins Roster

Gulf Coast League (GCL) - Class: R
Team Record: 40-20
Finished 1st in the GCL's East Division
Manager: Kevin Boles (40-20)
Affiliation: Florida Marlins
Location: Melbourne, Florida
Ballpark: Space Coast Stadium

2000 Marlins Statistics

Playoffs - Yankees 1 game, Marlins 0

The Marlins of the Gulf Coast League ended the 2000 season with a record of 40 wins and 20 losses, finishing first in the league's East Division.

The Marlins plated 316 runs and allowed 232 runs. Will Smith drove in 34 runs and topped hitters with significant playing time by connecting at a .368 clip. Denny Bautista and Manuel Esquivia led the team with 6 wins each, while Denny Bautista registered a 2.43 earned run average, tops among regular hurlers.

Denny Bautista, Dan Miceli, Miguel Cabrera, Brandon Harper, Adrián González, Héctor Almonte and Randy Messenger were all players from the 2000 Marlins who played in the Majors during their careers.

Kevin Boles served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Phil AkensRRAugust 9, 19826'6"200Baltimore, MD US
Over AlcantaraRRSeptember 11, 19806'1"180Azua, Azua DO
Héctor AlmonteRROctober 17, 19756'2"190Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional DO
Aaron AlvarezRRNovember 5, 19796'3"210Tampa, FL US
Brett BakerRRSeptember 30, 19816'3"180Sydney, New South Wales AU
Denny BautistaRRAugust 23, 19806'5"190Sanchez, Samana DO
Tom BellRRJanuary 5, 19816'0"185Fairfax, VA US
Anthony BrewerRRAugust 2, 19826'0"165Chicago, IL US
Miguel CabreraRRApril 18, 19836'4"249Maracay, Aragua VE
Matt DeMarcoLRJanuary 24, 19806'0"172Woodbury, NJ US
Ezequiel EspaillatRRMarch 31, 19816'5"180Santiago, Santiago DO
Manuel EsquiviaRRMay 30, 19806'0"165Cartagena, Bolivar CO
Quincy FosterLROctober 30, 19746'2"190Bronx, NY US
Charlie FrazierRRJuly 6, 19806'3"185Toms River, NJ US
Cristian GarciaRRDecember 24, 19796'2"170Bani, Peravia DO
Juan GarciaSROctober 10, 19826'2"177Santiago de los Caballeros, Santiago DO
Rolando GeigelRRSeptember 18, 19796'2"195Rio Piedras, PR
Adrián GonzálezLLMay 8, 19826'2"215San Diego, CA US
Jorge GuerreroRRAugust 13, 19806'0"152Palenque, DO
Brandon HarperRRApril 29, 19766'4"200Odessa, TX US
Brad HaynesRRSeptember 29, 19816'5"185Glasgow, KY US
Dave JohnstonRRApril 27, 19816'3"190Reno, NV US
Jake LaidlawRROctober 5, 19816'2"190Las Vegas, NV US
Eudy LajaraLLAugust 15, 19765'10"160Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional DO
Omar LeonRRSeptember 25, 19815'8"180, PR
Justin LombardiLLAugust 21, 19796'4"215Taunton, MA US
John McKayRRMay 10, 19776'3"200Baltimore, MD US
Randy MessengerRRAugust 13, 19816'6"260Reno, NV US
Dan MiceliRRSeptember 9, 19706'1"185Newark, NJ US
Angel MolinaRRNovember 4, 19816'2"226Santa Isabel, PR
Chris MooreRRAugust 3, 19786'1"190Chicago, IL US
Marc NeubauerSLJuly 2, 19776'4"195Joliet, IL US
Eucebio RamirezRRMarch 4, 19806'0"160La Victoria, Santo Domingo DO
Marino RodriguezLLDecember 26, 19786'3"200El Seibo, DO
Brian RogersLRJanuary 20, 19786'1"210Philadelphia, PA US
Luis SalazarRRMay 30, 19796'2"190Maracay, Aragua VE
Will SmithLROctober 23, 19816'2"200Alexandria, LA US
Jose SotoSRJune 18, 19796'2"160San Cristobal, San Cristobal DO
Adam SterrettSRAugust 11, 19826'4"180Staunton, VA US
Frank TaverasRRAugust 14, 19816'2"182Moca, Espaillat DO
Jesus TimaureRRFebruary 25, 19806'0"170Barquisimeto, Lara VE



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