List of Miami Marlins Team Records - Individual Single-season Records

Individual Single-season Records

Batting statistics; pitching statistics
Single-season batting records
Statistic Player Record Season Ref
Batting average Ramirez !Hanley Ramírez .342 2009
Home runs Sheffield !Gary Sheffield 42 1996
RBI Wilson !Preston Wilson 121 2000
Runs Ramirez !Hanley Ramírez 125* 2007
Runs Ramirez !Hanley Ramírez 125* 2008
Hits Pierre !Juan Pierre 221 2004
Singles Pierre !Juan Pierre 184 2004
Doubles Cabrera !Miguel Cabrera 50 2006
Triples Pierre !Juan Pierre 13 2005
Stolen bases Pierre !Juan Pierre 65 2003
At bats Pierre !Juan Pierre 678 2004
Slugging percentage Sheffield !Gary Sheffield .624 1996
Extra-base hits Ramirez !Hanley Ramírez 83* 2007
Extra-base hits Uggla !Dan Uggla 83* 2007
Total bases Sheffield !Gary Sheffield 315 1996
On-base percentage Sheffield !Gary Sheffield .465 1996
OPS Sheffield !Gary Sheffield 1.090 1996
Walks Sheffield !Gary Sheffield 142 1996
Strikeouts Wilson !Preston Wilson 187 2000
Single-season pitching records
Statistic Player Record Season Ref
Wins Willis !Dontrelle Willis 22 2005
Losses Armstrong !Jack Armstrong 17 1993
Strikeouts Dempster !Ryan Dempster 209 2000
ERA Brown !Kevin Brown 1.89 1996
Earned runs allowed Hernandez !Liván Hernández 123 1998
Hits allowed Hernandez !Liván Hernández 265 1998
Shutouts Burnett !A. J. Burnett 5* 2002
Shutouts Willis !Dontrelle Willis 5* 2005
Saves Benitez !Armando Benítez 47 2004
Games Looper !Braden Looper 78 2002
Starts Willis !Dontrelle Willis 35 2007
Complete games Hernandez !Liván Hernández 9 1998
Innings Brown !Kevin Brown 237⅓ 1997

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