Florida Marlins Managers

This is a comprehensive list of managers for the Florida Marlins organization. Win / loss statistics, winning percentage, position in division, and games behind the leader are also shown for each manager. Links include a Year; which leads to the American League season in review; the Manager(s) name, which leads to his career statistics; and a roster, which leads to a list of every player on the team during the year.

"I knew we were in for a long season when we lined up for the national anthem on opening day and one of my players said, 'Every time I hear that song I have a bad game.'" - Forida Marlins Manager (1997-1998) Jim Leyland
Florida Marlins Managers
1993 - 2008

Managers & Finishes

Year Uniform # Manager(s) Wins Losses WP Finish GB Roster
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

13

John Boles

41 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

uk

Joe Girardi

78

84

.418

4th

19

2006

2007

33

Fredi Gonzalez

71

91

.438

5th

18

2007

2008

33

Fredi Gonzalez

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2008

Year Uniform # Manager(s) Wins Losses WP Finish GB Roster

Florida Marlins Managers & Finishes



The Florida Marlins organization drew their largest attendance during the 1993 season, when 3,064,847 fans showed up for home games at Pro Player 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, Jim Leyland & Jack McKeon — all highly respected managers — were never players at the Major League level?