This pitcher owns the Marlins' all time record for complete games with 15 (Sent in by Sean Millerick/@miasportsminute)
Dontrelle Willis
Current third base coach for the Miami Marlins
Al Pedrique
The Marlins sent their rookies on a coffee run just outside this MLB stadium in 2021
Wrigley Field
Year in which Miguel Rojas was named a Gold Glove finalist
2020
Monte Harrison's brother, Shaquille is currently a player for this professional team (Sent in by @carlcvo)
Memphis Grizzlies
First player named honorary manager for the last game of a season by Don Mattingly
Martin Prado
Park where Jose Fernandez made his second career All-Star Game appearance
Petco Park
In 2018, Miguel Rojas gave Derek Jeter his first win as Marlins CEO over the Chicago Cubs with a walkoff single in this inning
17th
This Marlins' minor leaguer appeared on SportsCenter's Top 10 Plays three times in 2019 with two of them being the number one play (Sent in by Anonymous)
Stone Garrett
Coached first base/infield for the Marlins from 2007-2007 and again from 2011-2018
Perry Hill
Park in which the newly renamed Miami Marlins played their first road series in 2012
Great American Ballpark
In addition to 19 and 42, Miguel Rojas wore this jersey number in 2021
21 (Roberto Clemente Day)
Jose Fernandez set the Marlins' all-time single season strikeout record in 2016 with this many (Sent in by (@DRod7298)
Former Marlins third base coach and the first in the umpire's face after a blown foul ball call in the bottom of the 9th of a tie game in 2010
"Bob Davidson, you missed the call!" - Tommy Hutton
Joe Espada
In 2004, the Marlins played (and won) two games at this park to which they were relocated due to the threat of a hurricane
US Cellular Field (currently Guaranteed Rate Field)
Position at which Miguel Rojas has just one career MLB appearance
Left field
This Marlins' 2008 late round draftee and local product from Westminster Academy, FIU and FSU, pitched a total of one game and three innings in the big leagues for Florida in 2011 (Sent in by Navi/@MarlinsDiscord)
Elih Villanueva
Marlins' bullpen coach in 2005; once again with the organization today
Luis Dorante Sr (FCL Marlins)
Full name of the park where the Marlins won their first playoff game and series in 1997
3Com Park at Candlestick Point
Miguel Rojas came to the Marlins in 2014 in a seven player trade. These were the other six players involved
Dan Haren, Dee Gordon, Andrew Heaney, Chris Hatcher, Austin Barnes, Enrique Hernandez