Thomas R. Koehler...Wife's name is Ashley...Has two daughters; Riley (7/3/14 and Reese (9/22/16)...Is a 2008 graduate of New Rochelle (NY) High School, where he earned three varsity letters...Went 6-1 with a 0.86 ERA during his senior season to earn All-Star honors...Attended Stony Brook (NY) University, where he went 17-19 with a 4.88 ERA in 59 games in his four years.
2019
Spent entire season rehabbing from right shoulder surgery...Made first appearance in a game with the GCL Pirates on 8/6 and surrendered two runs in 0.2ip (threw seven pitches) while suffering the loss...Also made two appearances with West Virginia on 8/9 vs. Williamsport (1.0ip/2r) and 8/12 vs. Auburn (2.0ip/0r)...Picked up the win on 8/12...Made final outing with Double-A Altoona on 8/16 vs. Bowie (0.1ip/2r).
2018
Missed entire 2018 season...Had right shoulder surgery performed by Dr. Neal ElAttrache on 7/24 in Los Angeles.
2017
Appeared in a combined 27 games (13 starts) with the Marlins and the Blue Jays, going 1-7 with a 6.69 ERA and striking out 62 batters against 35 walks in 72.2 innings...Started the season with Miami and went 1-5 with a 7.92 ERA (49 ER/55.2 IP) in 12 starts...acquired by the Blue Jays on August 19 in exchange for minor league pitcher Osman Guttierrez...Also appeared in a combined eight games (seven starts) with the Marlins' Single-A Jupiter and Triple-A New Orleans, going 1-2 with a 2.16 ERA and holding hitters to a .220 average...struck out 60 batters against 15 walks in 41.2 innings...Made one start for Toronto, allowing just one run on four hits in 5.0 innings with seven strikeouts and recorded the loss in his Blue Jays debut...moved to the bullpen following his start for the rest of the season and pitched well out of the 'pen, going 0-1 with a 3.00 ERA (4 ER/12.0 IP) and striking out 11 against just three walks...tossed scoreless relief in 12 of 14 appearances...During his stint with Toronto, he held batters to a .242 average and struck out 18 against six walks in 17.0 innings.
2016
Completed fourth full Major League season with a team-high 33 starts, becoming third pitcher in Marlins history with at least 30 starts in three straight seasons, joining Dontrelle Willis (four seasons, 2004- 07) and Scott Olsen (three seasons, 2006-08)... Pitched 176.2 innings and had 147 strikeouts, becoming second Marlins pitcher with three-or-more straight seasons of at least 170.0 innings and 130 strikeouts, joining Willis (four seasons, 2004- 07)... Tossed a season-high 8.0 innings July 21 vs. Philadelphia, tying careerhigh in innings pitched (fifth time)...Had a career-best streak of seven quality starts from July 21-August 25, going 3-1 with a 2.00 ERA (45.0 ip/10 er). Ranked second in National League in ERA during that stretch, behind only Kyle Hendricks (1.98)... Allowed a combined 12 hits across four starts from July 21-Aug. 9, marking his fewest hits given up in a four-start span, ahead of 14 from April 15-May 2, 2014. Went 3-0, 0.67 (27.0/2) during that stretch... Became 10th Marlins pitcher to record 500 strikeouts, reaching mark with third of five strikeouts on August 14 vs. White Sox at Marlins Park... Issued three-or-fewer walks in 17 consecutive starts from June 24- September 21, a career-best streak... Tied a career-high with five road victories, matching total from 2015. Went 5-6 with a 4.48 ERA (96.1/48) in 18 away starts compared to 4-7, 4.15 (80.1/37) in 15 home starts... Posted a career-best .243 (75x309) opponent batting average after All-Star break, which led team and ranked 17th among NL starters (min. 10 starts)...Received a career-high 4.74 run support average, ahead of a 4.66 average in 2014.
2015
Finished third full Major League season leading Marlins staff in wins (11), losses (14), starts (31), innings (187.1), walks (77) and strikeouts (137). His 11 wins established a career best, outdoing a 10-win performance in 2014...Held opponents to .216 (37x171) average when leading off an inning, the ninth-best mark among qualifying National League starters. - Stats LLC...Owned fifth-best home ERA among qualifying NL starters at 1.68 (48.1 ip/9 er) prior to All-Star Break, going 4-1 in seven starts (eight appearances). Allowed more than two earned runs in just one of the seven starts, giving up three to Philadelphia on May 1. Marked ninth-lowest pre-ASG ERA at home in Marlins history (min. five starts) - Stats LLC...Opened season going 2-3, 4.62 (39.0/20) in seven starts. Moved to bullpen and made just one appearance, on May 16 vs. Atlanta (3.0 ip, 2 h, 0 r). Returned to rotation after that outing and went 9-11, 4.03 (145.1/65) in 24 starts to end season...Posted 2-2 record and 4.50 ERA in four April starts. Lowered monthly ERA in each of next three months: 3.72 in May, 2.93 in June and 2.61 in July. ERA spiked to 6.68 in August as he went 0-6 in his six starts. Became first Marlins starter to go 0-6 in a single month...Posted best six-start stretch of season from June 15-July 23, going 4-2 with 1.62 ERA (39.0/7). Held opponents to one or no earned runs in four of six starts...Took loss in seven consecutive starts from July 29-August 29, marking longest losing streak of career. Over seven-start stretch, owned ERA of 6.81 (39.2/30)...Tossed career-high tying 8.0 innings (fourth time) on September 9 vs. Milwaukee. Also tied career high with 10 strikeouts. Snapped career-long seven-game losing streak with 5-2 win.
2014
Finished season by earning 10th win, marking first campaign with double-digit wins in first year as a full-time member of rotation...Recorded four straight starts to open the season with at least 6.0 innings and no more than two runs allowed. That tied Kevin Brown (1997) for the Club record for consecutive starts of 6.0 innings and two-or-fewer runs to open a season, according to STATS LLC...Went 3-2, 1.99 through first seven starts, while teammate Jose Fernandez went 4-1, 1.74. Became first teammates in Club history to have winning records with ERA un-der 2.00 through first seven starts...Finished season with 2.81 ERA (102.1 IP/32 ER) vs. NL East, the fifth-best mark among his division counterparts (min. 15 GS), behind Henderson Alvarez (2.20), Cole Hamels (2.43), Julio Teheran (2.50) and Jordan Zimmermann (2.59). Had a 4.96 ERA (89.0/49) vs. all other teams...Had six starts of at least 6.0 innings in which he did not allow an earned run, tied with several others for fourth-most such outings in National League...Ranked 30th among NL starters with a .248 (177x714) average against. With run-ners in scoring position, ranked 12th among NL starters with a .226 (38x168) average against...According to FanGraphs, owned the seventh-lowest opponents' line drive rate (17.9%) among Major League starters...Induced 21 grounded into double plays, tied with two others for fifth-most among NL starters, behind Henderson Alvarez, Adam Wainwright and Wily Peralta (24 each), and Charlie Morton (22)...Among NL starters, ranked ninth in HR/FB rate (7.4%) and 24 th in opponents' aver-age on balls in play (.293). Held opponents to 50 extra-base hits, tied with Henderson Alvarez and Jordan Zimmermann for third-fewest total among NL starters (min. 30 games started), behind Tyson Ross (40), Yovani Gallardo (49) and Zack Wheeler (49)...Had a 2.72 ERA (96.0/29) in innings 1-3, and a 5.20 ERA (83.0/48) in innings 4-6. ERAs for innings 1-3 were 3.66, 2.53 and 1.97, respectively, while marks in innings 4-6 were 4.99, 3.60 and 7.66...Was sixth in Majors in putouts as a pitcher (22), behind Kyle Gibson (30), Zack Greinke (28), Mike Leake and Yordano Ventura (26 each) and Jake Peavy (23).
2013
Joined starting rotation on May 12, going 5-10, 4.51 ERA (131.2 IP/66 ER) in 23 starts. Turned in best outing on September 15 at Citi Field, a 1-0 loss to the Mets in 12 innings. Tossed 8.0 shutout innings of three-hit ball, but did not factor in decision; recorded five strikeouts with no walks. The 8.0 innings pitched tied a career high (also, May 29, 2013 vs. Tampa Bay). Was 2-5 with a 4.98 ERA (56.0/31) in 10 starts at Marlins Park, and 3-5, 4.16 (75.2/35) in 13 road starts. Pitched 6.0-plus innings in 10 starts, going 4-2, 2.12 ERA (68.0/16) and .209 (50x239) opponents' batting average in those games. In first 11 starts, issued just 17 walks in 64.2 innings pitched, a rate of 2.37 walks per 9.0 innings; over last 12 starts, issued 31 walks in 67.0 innings pitched for a 4.16 BB/9 rate. Opened season with six appearances out of bullpen. Went 0-0 with a 3.18 ERA (11.1/4) in those outings, with a .135 (5x37) opponents' average. In his August 1 start against the Mets at Marlins Park, earned win against All-Star Game starter Matt Harvey. According to Elias, only four other pitchers who have appeared in 2013 season won a head-to-head start as a rookie against a pitcher who had started the ASG earlier that year: David Price in 2009 (vs. Roy Halladay), Edinson Volquez in 2007 (vs. Dan Haren), Barry Zito in 2000 (vs. David Wells) and Tim Hudson in 1999 (vs. Pedro Martinez). In his start on May 18 vs. Arizona, only run for either team came on a lead-off home run by the D-backs' Gerardo Parra on first pitch of the game. Last time a Major League contest had its only run come via a home run on game's first pitch was September 14,1993, when Pittsburgh's Carlos Garcia homered off Florida's Chris Hammond in a 6.0-inning contest (STATS LLC). According to Elias, the last time it happened in a nine-inning game was September 2, 1963, when Pete Rose homered off the Mets' Jay Hook at the Polo Grounds in New York.
2012
Combined to toss a career-high 164.1 innings, while striking out 151, between Triple-A New Orleans and Miami...Spent majority of season with New Orleans, making 27 starts and one relief appearance, going 12-11 with a 4.17 ERA (151.0 IP/70 ER)...Made only relief outing in last appearance with Zephyrs, Aug. 30 vs. Round Rock...Allowed three hits and one run (home run) with a walk and two strikeouts over 2.0innings...Lost first three decisions with Zephyrs (four starts), allowing 13 earned runs over 15.0innings. Then rattled off wins in each of his next four starts, surrendering just fourearned runs over 24.0 frames...Tossed a season-high 8.0 innings in Zephyrs' 9-2 win over Omaha on May 26. Allowedtwo runs (one earned) on three hits with two walks and six strikeouts...Recalled by Miami on September 2 and made Major League debut on September5 vs. Milwaukee. Allowed four runs on three hits (two home runs) with a walk andone strikeout over 2.0 innings. Allowed just one run over final six relief appearances(6.1 IP)...Tied a Marlins' season high with five strikeouts by a reliever on September 17 vs.Atlanta in 2.0 innings pitched (also, Chad Gaudin on July 21 at Pittsburgh)...Called on to make Closing Day start, October 3 vs. Mets. Allowed three runs on sixhits (two home runs) with no walks and three strikeouts over 5.0 innings in loss...In eight games with Miami, was 0-1 with a 5.40 ERA (13.1/8).
2011
Tied Rob Rasmussen for most wins in Club's minor league system. Also, tied for fourth
in strikeouts and second in walks allowed...Opened season by going 5-0, including a 2-0 mark in April with a 2.74 ERA (23.0 IP/7
ER) in four starts...Suffered a six-game losing streak on heels of 5-0 start, but rebounded to go 7-1 in
final 10 starts, including victories in six of last seven outings...Was 5-1 in August with a 4.29 ERA (35.2/17) and 29 strikeouts, his most in a single month for season.
2010
Had his finest professional season in 2010, setting career-bests in nearly every category on his way
to being named the Southern League's Most Outstanding Pitcher. His 16 wins were tied for the
Southern League record, as well as being tied for the most among all full-season minor leaguers,
while his ERA (2.61) ranked fourth in all of double-A ... He led the organization in wins and strikeouts (145) and ranked third in ERA and innings pitched (158.2) ... He went 11-2 with a 3.04 ERA (103.2 IP/35 ER) in 18 starts prior to the All-Star break, earning his first career All-Star nod ... Posted a perfect 5-0 mark and 1.80 ERA (55.0 IP/11 ER) in 10 second-half starts ... Fared better at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville, posting an 8-0 record and 2.04 ERA (75.0 IP/17 ER) in 13 home starts. Away
from home, went 8-2 with a 3.12 ERA (83.2 IP/29 ER) in 15 starts ... Began the season with six consecutive wins in his first 11 starts with a 3.56 ERA (60.2 IP/24 ER) ... Suffered his first loss on June 6 at Montgomery when he allowed three runs on five hits with two walks and seven strikeouts over 6.0
innings. Took second loss on July 3 at Carolina after giving up only two runs on four hits with a walk and seven strikeouts ... Over his final 11 starts, rattled off six straight wins for the second time. Owned a 1.65 ERA (60.0 IP/11 ER) in that span ... He allowed three-or-fewer earned runs in 23 of his 28 starts and held opponents to one-or-less runs 15 times ... Surrendered a season-high six runs (five earned) in his first start of the season, April 9 vs. West Tenn. On May 16 at Carolina, again
allowed six runs (five earned) ... Struck out a season-best eight batters in an August 3 win vs. Birmingham ... Made two starts in the Suns' Championship run, allowing six earned runs in 12.0 innings (4.50 ERA ).
2009
Went 9-6 with a 3.25 ERA (48 ER/133.0 IP) in a combined 24 starts for Single-A Greensboro and Single-A Jupiter...limited opponents to a .246 average with 107 strikeouts.
2008
Started his professional career with Single-A Jamestown where he appeared in 15 games (13 starts) for a 5-5 record with 58 strikeouts and 29 walks.