Miami Marlins
The Miami Marlins are a Major League Baseball team in Miami, Florida. The team began play in 1993. They were called the Florida Marlins through the 2011 baseball season. In November 2011, after the end of the season, they were renamed the Miami Marlins.
The marlin is a large sport fish that lives in warm parts of the ocean. There was once a minor league baseball team called the Miami Marlins. The major league team was named the "Marlins" in honor of the minor league team.
The Marlins' first home was Sun Life Stadium. They opened a new stadium in 2012 called Marlins Park, which became LoanDepot Park in 2021.
The Marlins won two World Series in 1997 and 2003.
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Hall of Famer, Satchel Paige pitched for Miami Marlins (AAA) from 1956 to 1958
Shaking hands with manager Jack McKeon, President George W. Bush hosts a visit by the 2003 World Series Champions, the Florida Marlins, to the White House Friday, Jan. 23, 2004.
Tony Taylor in the original uniforms of the 1990s
Dontrelle Willis, wearing the Marlins' black alternate uniform from 2003–11
The Marlins' former home at what was then Dolphin Stadium was primarily a football stadium (1993–2011)
First pitch at LoanDepot Park, home of the Miami Marlins, which held its first Major League game on April 4, 2012, between the Marlins and the St. Louis Cardinals.
Giancarlo Stanton in the updated home uniforms when the team was rebranded as the Miami Marlins