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When the Marlins began play in 1993, the stadium was one of 14 that hosted both an MLB team and a professional football team. By the time the Marlins left the stadium, however, it was one of only three in the majors (and the only National League stadium) that played host to both a baseball team and an NFL or CFL team, the other two being the ...
In 2012, the team moved from the football-oriented Sun Life Stadium (located in Miami Gardens) to Marlins Park in downtown Miami. [16] As a condition of the move, the team was renamed the Miami Marlins , and adopted a new logo and colors.
The Greater Miami area is home to five major league sports teams — the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League, the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association, the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball, the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League and Inter Miami CF of Major League Soccer. [1] [2]
“This team has just exemplified heart and they know it,” she said. Kim Ng was well aware of the stakes when she became the Miami Marlins' general manager in November 2020, stakes that extended ...
The Marlins won their first four games for the first time in franchise history and started 11–1, which included 2 out of 3 wins from the Mets, the first Marlins franchise sweep at Turner Field, and three comeback late-inning wins against the Nationals in Washington, sweeping the teams' second series matchup. The 11–1 start was the best ...
LoanDepot Park, home of the Miami Marlins. Florida has a rich baseball history and has long been home to minor league teams and spring training. In 1993, the Miami Marlins became the first Major League Baseball team to call Florida home. They won the World Series in 1997 and 2003. [7]
The Marlins are 16-13 so far this season and have held their own against some of the league’s more competitive teams. Luis Arraez makes history, clutch wins and more from Miami Marlins’ strong ...
The team will wear teal jerseys for at least 5 of their 13 Friday home games. Teal returns as Marlins celebrate 30th anniversary of inaugural season with Flashback Fridays Skip to main content