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1 week agoMiami Marlins Best To Wear Jersey Number Series No. 1: Luis Castillo
Luis Castillo is the Miami Marlins' all-time leader in games played, hits, and stolen bases, making him a franchise great.
Lowry (2nd in all-time points) was in attendance tonight as his 76ers defeated the Raptors 115-102. Tonight's game was speculated to be Lowry's last appearance in Scotiabank Arena as a player, and as such he received a standing ovation when he checked into the game with approximately two minutes remaining. The milestone comes on the same day that Barnes was named Eastern Conference Player of the Week.
As mentioned, he's the Miami Marlins career leader in homers, clocking in at 267. He's also the franchise leader in WAR (35.9), RBIs (672), and total bases (1,983). Count the first two years of his career when he went by Mike instead of Giancarlo as a separate player. "Mike" Stanton would have the twenty-second highest WAR finish in franchise history. Meanwhile, "Giancarlo" Stanton would still be No. 1 in terms of WAR and homers.
Kopitar is second all-time in franchise scoring, with 1,278 points in a franchise-leading 1,454 games played. He is 30 points away from breaking Marcel Dionne's team record for most points (1,307). He ranks third all-time in franchise goals (440) behind Luc Robitaille (557) and Dionne (550) and leads in assists (838). He is a two-time Selke trophy winner (best defensive forward) and three-time Lady Byng trophy winner (gentlemanly play).