Luis Castillo leads in all-time runs scored
Luis Castillo tops the Miami Marlins
all-time runs scored list with
675 runs, setting a notable benchmark for the franchise. His performance outpaces Hanley Ramirez, who occupies the second spot with
666 runs, by a margin of
9 runs.
Top three players dominate the scores
The trio of Luis Castillo, Hanley Ramirez, and Giancarlo Stanton collectively
scored 1,917 runs, which underscores their significant contribution to the Marlins. Their combined efforts account for a substantial portion of the team's offensive history.
Giancarlo Stanton's substantial impact
Giancarlo Stanton's
576 runs not only place him third on the list but also highlight his critical role in the team's scoring capabilities during his tenure, underscoring the impact of power hitters.
The 400-run milestone
Only five players have surpassed the
400-run milestone for the Marlins, showcasing the elite performance level required to reach such a figure in the context of the franchise's history.
Close competition for the 400 to 500 run range
Dan Uggla and Mike Lowell have scores that closely compete within the
400 to 500 run range, with
499 and
477 runs respectively, illustrating the tight competition among the team's historical contributors.
Players contributing to the late 400s
Both Miguel Cabrera and Jeff Conine are positioned closely in the historical ranking, with Cabrera scoring
449 runs and Conine just behind at
447 runs. Their contributions are nearly identical, highlighting the competitive nature of scoring within the team's history.
Sub-400 run contributors
Derrek Lee, Cliff Floyd, and Christian Yelich, with
422,
392, and
369 runs respectively, represent significant contributors who scored less than 400 runs. Their efforts demonstrate the depth of talent the Marlins have had over the years.
Gap between top two scorers and third place
The gap of
90 runs between Hanley Ramirez (
666 runs) and Giancarlo Stanton (
576 runs) illustrates a significant drop-off in runs scored among the top three players, highlighting a noticeable tier of performance within the team's scoring leaders.