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Justin Ruggiano

Miami Marlins #20 - Left Field

  • Born: 1982/04/12
  • Age: 30
  • Height: 6-2
  • Weight: 205
  • Bats/Throws: R / R
  • Seasons: 4
  • Place of birth: Austin, TX
  • Drafted by: the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2004 (25th round)
Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG
2004 46 155 26 51 12 0 7 36 23 38 6 1 .329 .428 .542
2005 71 242 47 75 15 4 9 37 28 65 16 5 .310 .400 .517
2006 89 292 51 76 19 3 9 45 46 74 10 5 .260 .367 .438
2007 Rays 7 14 2 3 0 0 0 3 1 5 0 0 .214 .267 .214
2007 127 482 78 149 29 2 20 73 53 151 26 11 .309 .386 .502
2008 Rays 45 76 9 15 4 0 2 7 4 27 2 0 .197 .247 .329
2008 66 257 49 81 18 3 11 51 22 77 20 3 .315 .374 .537
2009 123 471 71 119 28 1 15 72 51 147 23 4 .253 .330 .412
2010 117 457 77 131 31 0 15 70 42 129 24 6 .287 .357 .453
2011 Rays 46 105 11 26 4 0 4 13 4 26 1 1 .248 .273 .400
2011 43 168 29 51 13 1 7 34 20 42 12 2 .304 .378 .518
2012 Marlins 91 288 38 90 23 1 13 36 29 84 14 8 .313 .374 .535
2012 39 117 21 38 13 1 5 29 18 24 5 3 .325 .409 .581
Career Total 189 483 60 134 31 1 19 59 38 142 17 9 .277 .330 .464

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Stories

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Red Reposter - Reds/Cards Edition

When the Reds and Cards toe the lines people just seem to like to write about it. I seem to like to write about them writing about it.

Justin Ruggiano: The lone Marlin (on offense)

Who has been the best Miami Marlins player on offense? Justin Ruggiano, and it has not been close. Here is a look at Ruggiano's 2013 season so far.

Miami Marlins look good after trading for Ruggiano

Although at the time it seemed like a minor deal that would provide Miami's minor league affiliates with some outfield depth, the Marlins trading for Justin Ruggiano last season has continued to make the organization look good.

Video: Ruggiano's game-winning home run vs. Reds

The Miami Marlins got a huge, game-winning boost of offense from Justin Ruggiano, as he delivered his third home run of the season in the ninth inning against Cincinnati Reds closer Aroldis Chapman.

Putting the Marlins (bad) offense into context

The Miami Marlins offense just scored their first run last night, and their offense ranks among the bottom of the league at the start of the season. But hey, there's hope that, while this team's offense will be bad, it may not be legendarily awful.

The Marlins Don't Need a Center Fielder

The Miami Marlins are looking for a center fielder, according to Ken Rosenthal. Lucky for Miami, they already have one. Just ask the guy playing there now, Justin Ruggiano.

Cynicism and the Miami Marlins' Justin Ruggiano

As part of our Designated Columnist series, Michael Bates pinch-hits with an article on Miami Marlins outfielder Justin Ruggiano and the cynicism surrounding his 2013 chances.

Fish Bites: Will Guillen Remain Marlins Manager?

With rumors swirling around Miami Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen, the question becomes whether he will remain Marlins manager in the near future. Plus links about Marlins Park, rookies, and Larry Beinfest.

Last Trip To Miami: Braves At Marlins Series Preview

Last Trip To Miami: Braves At Marlins Series Preview

Miami Marlins' Justin Ruggiano Needs To Maintain Power To Balance Strikeouts

Miami Marlins outfielder Justin Ruggiano has been a revelation this season, but his strikeouts have piled up even as he has been on a tear. Can he maintain enough power to be a league average hitter in 2013?

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