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  2. LoanDepot Park - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Miami Stadium - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. List of baseball parks in Miami - Wikipedia

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    Miami Stadium a.k.a. Bobby Maduro Miami Stadium Home of: Miami Sun Sox – Florida International League (1949–54) Miami Marlins – International League (1956–60) Baltimore Orioles – American League (spring training 1959–1990) Miami Marlins/Orioles – Florida State League (1962–1988) Miami Amigos – Inter-American League (1979)

  5. Fantasy Baseball: Have Marlins hitters been getting a ... - AOL

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    The Miami Marlins and their home park were considered an offensive, fantasy wasteland for many seasons. But that looks to be changing this year.

  6. Miami Marlins season is around the corner. What to expect if ...

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    The Miami Marlins open their 2024 season on Thursday with a four-game series against the Pittsburgh Pirates at loanDepot park. ... — and flags that are no larger than 3 feet by 5 feet to the ...

  7. Miami Marlins name ‘hometown kid’ Jesus Luzardo Opening Day ...

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    Miami Marlins Jesus Luzardo (44) pitches during Miami Marlins pitchers and catchers spring training workout at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium in Jupiter, Florida on Thursday, February 15, 2024.

  8. Miami Marlins - Wikipedia

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    [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]

  9. Sports in Miami - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball began play in the 1993 season. They won the World Series in 1997 and 2003. From 1993 until 2011, Hard Rock Stadium also was the home field of the Marlins until their move to LoanDepot Park in 2012. The Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League were founded in 1993 as an expansion team.