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    Marlins' Jose Fernandez: Passes away in boating accident

    Jose Fernandez has passed away following a boating accident, Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald has confirmed.Details regarding the cause of the accident have not been revealed, but it's a sad day for baseball.

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    Marlins' Jose Fernandez: Start pushed to Monday

    Jose Fernandez's next start has been pushed to Monday against the Mets, the Miami Herald's Clark Spencer reports.This move will afford Fernandez an extra day of rest while opening up a rotation spot for Adam Conley to return from the DL on Sunday. Assuming the Miami Marlins don't shut Fernandez down after Monday's start, he'll line up for a two-start week next week with a final start coming next weekend against the Nationals.

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    Marlins' Jose Fernandez: Dominates Nationals with 12 strikeouts

    Jose Fernandez (16-8) threw eight brilliant innings Tuesday against the Nationals, striking out 12 while allowing just three hits and no runs.Fernandez carried a one-hitter into the eighth inning Monday, earning his 16th win of the year. The Miami Marlins needed every bit of the stellar start, as their offense mustered just three hits and one run against Tanner Roark and the Nationals. Fernandez now has 253 strikeouts in 182.1 innings on the year, trailing only Max Scherzer. That represents nearly a threefold increase over the 64.2 innings he threw last year after returning from Tommy John surgery midseason, so there is some concern the Marlins will shut down their ace to avoid risking injury now that they have been officially eliminated from playoff contention.

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    Marlins' Jose Fernandez: Nabs 15th win Wednesday versus Braves

    Jose Fernandez (15-8) pitched seven innings, allowing four runs on six hits and two walks while striking out three Braves in Wednesday's win.It wasn't vintage Fernandez, but the 24-year-old gave his team seven solid innings. The Miami Marlins' ace didn't lock in until the third frame after allowing a single to Freddie Freeman. Matt Kemp then blistered a line drive that Dee Gordon snared at second, and he was able to double-up Freeman at first. From there, Fernandez didn't allow another hit all night. Entering the night, Fernandez led the majors with a 12.8 K/9, but he finished with just three Wednesday, marking the first time in 28 starts he had fewer than five strikeouts.

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    Marlins' Jose Fernandez: Dominant in win over Kershaw, Dodgers

    Jose Fernandez (14-8) threw seven innings of shutout ball Friday, picking up a win and spoiling Clayton Kershaw's return to the Dodgers. He allowed three hits and three walks striking out 14.Though Kershaw's return was the story of the night, Fernandez stole the spotlight and again showed why he is a top-flight fantasy starter. After being touched up for six earned runs in his last start, the Miami Marlins ace struck out 14 batters, tying a career high, in a dominating performance against the Dodgers. He now has 238 strikeouts on the season to go with a 2.90 ERA and a 1.07 WHIP. His 167.1 innings thrown remain a concern, but it appears he will continue to start as long as Miami is in the playoff hunt.

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    Marlins' Jose Fernandez: Could be shut down

    Jose Fernandez's season could be cut short out of Wild Card contention, the Miami Marlins' official site reports.Fernandez has already pitched 160.1 innings this season and the club would like to cap his workload a year removed from Tommy John surgery. Miami has a plan in place should the team continue the push for the playoffs but manager Don Mattingly indicated that the club may shut him down if they continue to slip. For now, Fernandez will continue to start normally, with his next scheduled outing coming Friday against the Dodgers and their ace, Clayton Kershaw.

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    Marlins' Jose Fernandez: Roughed up in loss to Cleveland

    Jose Fernandez (13-8) was torched for seven runs in 5.2 innings by Cleveland on Saturday, surrendering 12 hits and two walks while striking out five.This disastrous outing was the latest iteration of the inconsistencies that have plagued Fernandez's 2016 season. After not allowing a run in his previous two starts, he was shelled early and often Saturday night, while his season ERA ballooned to 3.09. The task of proving himself to be a consistent top-flight starter this season has been challenging.

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    Marlins' Jose Fernandez: Tosses six shutout innings in no-decision

    Jose Fernandez blanked the Mets for six innings on Monday, allowing three hits, walking four, and striking out six in the no-decision.Fernandez has now tossed 13 shutout innings over his last two starts, striking out 15 in the process. The righty now has 219 strikeouts for the season, behind just Max Scherzer in the Major Leagues. Fernandez will carry a 2.79 ERA into his start Saturday against Cleveland.

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    Marlins' Jose Fernandez: Rebounds with seven scoreless innings

    Jose Fernandez (13-7) threw seven scoreless innings and allowed six hits and two walks while striking out nine and earning the win against the Royals on Wednesday.Fernandez bounced back from his shortest outing of the season his last time out, dominating the Royals on Wednesday and chipping in with a pair of hits himself. With the start, Fernandez snapped out of a recent rough stretch in which he posted a 6.00 ERA over his last four starts, dropping his ERA to 2.91 on the season. Fernandez continues to mow down hitters at a historic rate, and his 12.9 K:9 rate would be the third best single-season K:9 rate among qualifying starting pitchers in MLB history. He also set the Miami Marlins' record for strikeouts in a season Wednesday, now with 213. Fernandez will take the hill next against the Mets on Monday.

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    Marlins' Jose Fernandez: Only lasts four innings

    Jose Fernandez (12-7) pitched four innings and allowed five runs on seven hits while striking out six and walking one during Thursday's loss to the Reds.Fernandez's ERA shot up over three to 3.05 after Thursday's drubbing. It was the phenom's shortest start of the season and his lowest strikeout total since May 31. Regardless, the 24-year-old is in the midst of another wonderful season and could have a shot at the Cy Young award.

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