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One month later, it’s the Los Angeles Angels (May 23-25) and San Diego Padres (May 26-28). And finally it’s the San Francisco Giants (June 24-26) and Arizona Diamondbacks (June 27029).
The Marlins' second World Series championship in 2003 created some local exuberance for a new ballpark. Then, in January 2004, the City of Miami proposed building a baseball-only stadium for the Marlins at the site of the Miami Orange Bowl that would adjoin the existing football stadium along its northern flank.
Scottsdale Stadium [20] 12,000 Arizona Diamondbacks (2011–present) Colorado Rockies (2011–present) Salt River Fields at Talking Stick [21] 11,000 Surprise: Kansas City Royals (2003–present) Texas Rangers (2003–present) Surprise Stadium [22] 10,500 Tempe: Los Angeles Angels (1993–present) Tempe Diablo Stadium [23] 9,785
Miami Stadium, later officially known as Bobby Maduro Miami Stadium, was a baseball stadium in Miami, Florida. It was primarily used as the home field of the Miami Marlins minor league baseball team, as well as other minor league teams. It opened in 1949 and held 13,500 people. View of the stadium in the 1950s
Two errors paved the way for the Miami Marlins to score four runs in the 10th inning en route to an 8-5 series-clinching win over the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday night at Angel Stadium.
The Marlins finished the 2024 season with a 62–100 record, which was a 22-game step back from their 84–78 record in 2023. The team announced on September 29 that manager Skip Schumaker would not return for the 2025 season. On November 11, 2024, the Marlins hired Clayton McCullough to be the franchise's 17th manager in their history. [1]
[5] [6] As part of an agreement with park owner Miami-Dade County to use the stadium, the franchise also changed their name to the Miami Marlins prior to the 2012 season. [ 7 ] With a record of 2,303–2,709 (.459), the Marlins have the lowest winning percentage and fewest postseason appearances (four) among active MLB franchises. [ 8 ]
Florida Marlins: 4,003: U.S. Cellular Field: Chicago, Illinois: The Florida Marlins moved two games with the Montreal Expos in September 2004 to U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago due to Hurricane Ivan. [13] [14] [15] September 14: Montreal Expos: 6-8: Florida Marlins: 5,457 [13] [16] 2007: April 10: Los Angeles Angels: 6–7: Cleveland Indians ...