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Revision as of 19:09, 19 July 2023

Miami Marlins
First Season
1993
Team History
Miami Marlins (2012-present)
Florida Marlins (1993-2011)
League/Division
Major League Baseball (1993-present)
  • National League (1993-present)
    • NL East (1993-present)
Venue
LoanDepot Park (2012-present)
Sun Life Stadium (1993-2011)
Minor League Affiliates
Wichita Wind Surge (AAA)
Key People
Players • Managers • Executives


The Miami Marlins are an American professional baseball team based in Miami, Florida. The Marlins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) East division. The franchise began play as the expansion Florida Marlins in 1993.

Publications

Home programs by season

Season/Date Type Opponent Venue
1990s
Florida Marlins
1993 Spring Training n/a Cocoa Expo Sports Center
Regular Season Los Angeles Dodgers Joe Robbie Stadium
Regular Season n/a Joe Robbie Stadium
1997 Spring Training n/a Space Coast Stadium
NLCS Atlanta Braves Turner Field, Pro Player Stadium
World Series Cleveland Indians Pro Player Stadium, Jacobs Field
2000s
2003 NLCS Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field, Pro Player Stadium
World Series New York Yankees Yankee Stadium, Pro Player Stadium
2008 Spring Training n/a Roger Dean Stadium
2009 Regular Season n/a Land Shark Stadium
2010s
April 9, 2010 Regular Season Los Angeles Dodgers Sun Life Stadium
2010 Regular Season n/a Sun Life Stadium
Miami Marlins
April 4, 2012 Regular Season St. Louis Cardinals Marlins Park

Media guides and yearbooks by season

Media guides

2010s 2012 • 2015 • 2016 • 2018 • 2019
2020s 2020 • 2022

Yearbooks

2010s 2012 • 2018

Seasons

Miami Marlins publications by season

1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1996 • 1997 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 •  2014 • 2015 • 2016 • 2017 • 2018 • 2019 • 2020 • 2021 • 2022 • 2023


Managers

Miami Marlins managers
Rene Lachemann (1993-96) • Cookie Rojas (1996) • John Boles (1996) • Jim Leyland (1997-98) • John Boles (1999-01) • Tony Pérez (2001) • Jeff Torborg (2002-03) • Jack McKeon (2003-05) • Joe Girardi (2006) • Fredi González (2007-10) • Edwin Rodríguez (2010-11) • Brandon Hyde (2011) • Jack McKeon (2011) • Ozzie Guillén (2012) • Mike Redmond (2013-15) • Dan Jennings (2015) • Don Mattingly (2016-22) • Skip Schumaker (2023-present)


Major League Baseball
American League East Central West
Baltimore Orioles (Oriole Park at Camden Yards)
Boston Red Sox (Fenway Park)
New York Yankees (Yankee Stadium)
Tampa Bay Rays (Tropicana Field)
Toronto Blue Jays (Rogers Centre)
Chicago White Sox (Guaranteed Rate Field)
Cleveland Guardians (Progressive Field)
Detroit Tigers (Comerica Park)
Kansas City Royals (Kauffman Stadium)
Minnesota Twins (Target Field)
Houston Astros (Minute Maid Park)
Los Angeles Angels (Angel Stadium)
Oakland Athletics (RingCentral Coliseum)
Seattle Mariners (T-Mobile Park)
Texas Rangers (Globe Life Field)
National League East Central West
Atlanta Braves (Truist Park)
Miami Marlins (LoanDepot Park)
New York Mets (Citi Field)
Philadelphia Phillies (Citizens Bank Park)
Washington Nationals (Nationals Park)
Chicago Cubs (Wrigley Field)
Cincinnati Reds (Great American Ball Park)
Milwaukee Brewers (American Family Field)
Pittsburgh Pirates (PNC Park)
St. Louis Cardinals (Busch Stadium)
Arizona Diamondbacks (Chase Field)
Colorado Rockies (Coors Field)
Los Angeles Dodgers (Dodger Stadium)
San Diego Padres (Petco Park)
San Francisco Giants (Oracle Park)
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