The Miami Marlins, established in 1993 as the Florida Marlins, are a professional baseball team in Major League Baseball (MLB), competing in the National League’s East Division. The franchise began at Joe Robbie Stadium, sharing the venue with the NFL’s Miami Dolphins. In 2012, they moved to LoanDepot Park, their first dedicated baseball stadium, marking a new era for the team. The Marlins underwent a name change alongside the move, becoming the Miami Marlins. Known for their strong pitching staff and occasional playoff appearances, they’ve established a loyal fan base in the competitive NL East.
Team Name: Miami Marlins
Founded: 1993 (as the Florida Marlins)
Location: Miami, Florida
Home Stadium: LoanDepot Park (since 2012, previously Marlins Park)
League: Major League Baseball (MLB), National League (NL) East Division
Original Stadium: Joe Robbie Stadium (now Hard Rock Stadium)
Team Colors: Teal, black, and white
World Series Championships: 2 (1997 and 2003)
Team Nickname: The Fish
Ownership: Owned by Bruce Sherman and Derek Jeter (former part-owner and CEO)
Team | Years | W-L Record | Playoffs/WS |
---|---|---|---|
Miami Marlins | 2012-2024 | 868-1134 (.434) | 2 Playoffs, 0 WS |
Florida Marlins | 1993-2011 | 1435-1575 (.477) | 2 Playoffs, 2 WS |
Overall | 1993-2024 | 2303-2709 (.459) | 4 Playoffs, 2 WS |
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