LoanDepot Park
LoanDepot Park (originally Marlins Park) is a baseball park in the Miami, Florida neighborhood of Little Havana that is home to the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball. Before LoanDepot Park opened in 2012, the team, then known as the Florida Marlins, played home games at the venue now known as Hard Rock Stadium. LoanDepot Park is located on the former site of the Orange Bowl Stadium.
On March 31, 2021, the Miami Marlins announced that the team had sold naming rights to Marlins Park to LoanDepot. The name of the baseball park was changed to LoanDepot Park.[1]
LoanDepot Park Media
Diagram showing the dimensions of Marlins Park Baseball Field. Derived from Google Earth screenshot
- Dolphin Stadium baseball diamond.jpg
The Miami Marlins' former home at what was then Dolphin Stadium was primarily a football stadium, shown prepping for a Miami Dolphins game with gridlines over the diamond in August 2007
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LoanDepot Park seen from north
- Marlins First Pitch at Marlins Park, April 4, 2012 (cropped).jpg
The first pitch at Marlins Park on April 4, 2012, as the Marlins face the St. Louis Cardinals
Bobblehead Museum located inside the stadium
- Marlins Park parking garage wall tiles.jpg
Pastel, Miami-Deco-influenced wall tiles in 4 main parking garages connect the facility to its small-scaled, Little Havana environs
- Marlins Park mosaic walkways.jpg
The colorful ballpark has artwork such as tiled walkways on the front plaza by kinetic-op artist Carlos Cruz-Diez
- Marlins Stadium near completion 3.jpg
An LED show illuminates the super columns during night games, and a rubber membrane lining the roof reduces heat-island effect.
The east side with the windows retracted
References
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- ↑ Reichard, Kevin (March 31, 2021). "New for 2021: loanDepot park". Ballpark Digest (August Publications). https://ballparkdigest.com/2021/03/31/new-for-2021-loandepot-park/. Retrieved March 31, 2021.