Full name is Trevor J’Daniel Rogers...Drafted 13th overall in the 2017 First-Year Player Draft out of Carlsbad High School...Is married to his wife, Tessa...Teammates Braxton Garrett and Will Stewart were both groomsmen at their wedding in November 2022.
2023
Made four starts in April going 1-2 with a 4.00 ERA (8 ER/18.0 IP, a 1.22 WHIP and a .229 opponents AVG before going on the injured list with a left biceps strain on April 21...Missed 142 games from April 21 (retro to April 20) through the end of the season...Was moved from 15-day IL to 60-day IL on June 13...Made two rehab starts in Single-A Jupiter and Triple-A Jacksonville, going 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA in 9.0 innings with two walks and 12 strikeouts before experiencing a setback in his non-throwing arm (right shoulder)...Made his third career Opening Day roster.
2022
Made 23 starts coming off a runner-up ROTY season, amid two separate IL stints, including a season-ending lat strain...Allowed 14 home runs and a .274 batting avg. against in 107.0 innings... Recorded his 200th career strikeout against the first batter he faced April 16. This made him the first left-hander in MLB history to strikeout 200 hitters in his first 34 games (all coming as starts) while maintaining a career ERA under 3.25. He was just the 12th pitcher to accomplish this feat (all 11 others were right-handed)…Took a career-high four consecutive losses from July 6-25...Made four starts after returning from injury Aug. 31. Went 6.0 plus innings in three straight starts and posted a 2.98 ERA (18.1 IP/6 ER) in this stretch. In the fourth outing, was pulled after 1.0 inning with injury, landing him back on the IL for the remainder of the year...Struck out a season-high nine batters vs. Texas on Sept. 12. Went 6.1 innings, also a season-high...Held lefties to a .194 batting avg., .296 slugging pct., .584 OPS and just one home run (111 BF). Right-handed batters hit .299 with a .520 slugging pct., .886 OPS, and had 14 home runs (366 BF).
2021
Finished 2nd in 2021 NL Rookie of the Year voting after going 7-8 with a 2.64 ERA in 24 starts. Struck out 157 in 133.0 innings... Rogers produced one of the best rookie seasons of all time. Since the mound was lowered in 1969, there have been only six other rookie pitchers to match Rogers’ total in wins (7) and strikeouts (157), while recording as low an ERA (2.64): Jose Fernandez (2013), Hideo Nomo (1995), Mark Eichhorn (1986), Dwight Gooden (1984), Fernando Valenzuela (1981) and Jon Matlack (1972). All but Eichorn went on to win Rookie of the Year in their respective leagues in those seasons... Among Marlins rookies, his strikeout total trailed only Scott Olson (166) and Jose Fernandez (187), while his ERA is 2nd only to Fernandez’s 2.19 mark during his 2013 rookie campaign... Pitched the 4th inning of the All-Star Game in Colorado. Allowed two hits and two unearned runs. Struck out J.D. Martinez. Named an All-Star on July 4th, becoming the sixth Marlins rookie to be named an All-Star since 1993... Named NL Rookie of the Month in April and May. Became the fourth Marlins player to win NL Rookie of the Month twice in the same season, joining Miguel Cabrera (2003), Josh Johnson (2006) & Jose Fernandez (2013). Joined Johnson (May-June, 2006) & Fernandez (July-August 2013) as the third to do so in consecutive months... Made 22 consecutive starts allowing three runs or fewer from Sept. 26, 2020 to Sept. 10, 2021, to set a Marlins record. Only 12 left-handers have longer such streaks in MLB history... Reached 100 career strikeouts on May 19 at Philadelphia. Did so in just 76.2 innings, becoming the quickest Marlins’ starter to accomplish the feat and the third in Marlins’ history behind Kyle Barraclough (66.0 IP) and Drew Steckenrider (73.2 IP)... Missed the month of August on the Family Medical Emergency List.
2020
Trevor J’Daniel Rogers made seven starts for the Marlins in 2020 going 1-2 with a 6.11 ERA. Struck out 39 in 28.0 innings...Made his Major League debut on Aug. 25 at Marlins Park against the Mets. Struck out six in 4.0 innings, allowing one hit and walking five...Struck out 10 in 6.0 innings at Tampa Bay on Sept. 6...Made his postseason debut in Game 3 of the Division Series against Atlanta. Worked 1.2 innings and allowed four hits and two earned runs.
2019
Break-out sophomore season in the Minors in 2019, posting a 6-10 record with a 2.90 ERA (136.1 IP/44 ER) and 150 strikeouts over 23 starts at Single-A Jupiter (18 starts) and Double-A Jacksonville (5). Walked just 33 batters, and allowed 10 home runs...Opened the season at Jupiter and went 5-8 with a 2.53 ERA and 122 strikeouts in 110.1 innings, with 24 walks. Performance earned him Midseason and Postseason All-Star honors in the Florida State League...Ranked second in the FSL in strikeouts for the season; did not qualify for the ERA title, but would have ranked third. His 1.10 WHIP would have tied for third...Struck out 10-or-more batters in four starts; had one such start in 2018, when he struck out a career-best 12 on July 28 vs. Hickory...He was promoted to Jacksonville on Aug. 3. At the time of promotion, led the FSL in strikeouts , average against (.232), and WHIP, and ranked second in innings and ERA...Made five starts with the Jumbo Shrimp to end the season and went 1-2 with a 4.50 ERA (26.0/13)…On Aug. 17 at Tennessee, allowed two hits, with 10 strikeouts, over 7.0 scoreless innings in a 2-0 victory.
2018
Made professional debut in 2018 with Single-A Greensboro and went 2-7 with a 5.82 ERA (72.2/47) in 17 starts.