- Florida Marlins
MLB infobox
name = Florida Marlins
established = 1993
first game = April 5, 1993
owner =Jeffrey Loria
gm = Michael Hill
manager =Fredi Gonzalez
presbo =Larry Beinfest
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uniform
retirednumbers = 5, 42
colors= Black, Teal, Silver, White
WS = (2)
WORLD CHAMPIONS = 1997 • 2003
LEAGUE = NL
P = (2)
PENNANTS = 1997 • 2003
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OTHER PENNANTS =
DIV = East
DV = (0)
Division Champs = None
misc5 =
OTHER DIV CHAMPS =
WC = (2)
Wild Card = 1997 • 2003
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current league = National League
y1 = 1993
division = East Division
y2 = 1993
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nicknames = The Fish, The Boys in Teal
y3 = 1993
pastnames =
ballpark =Dolphin Stadium (are planning to move into a new stadium however approval has been delayed due to a
y4 = 1993
pastparks =:*a.k.a. Pro Player Stadium (by|1996-by|2004):*a.k.a. Pro Player Park (by|1996):*a.k.a. Joe Robbie Stadium (by|1993-by|1995)
Uniform = NLE-Uniform-FL.png
Team = Marlins
Team1 = Marlins
UniformThe Florida Marlins are a professional baseball team based in
Miami Gardens, Florida . Established in 1993 as anexpansion franchise , the Marlins are a member of the Eastern Division ofMajor League Baseball 'sNational League . The Marlins play their home games atDolphin Stadium , also home to theMiami Dolphins .The Marlins are notable for winning the
World Series twice (1997, 2003) during the only two times they've made it to the postseason. They won despite never winning first place in their division, advancing to the playoffs both times as the National League Wild Card winner. They are the only active team in Major League Baseball that has never lost a postseason series.In recent years, the Marlins ownership has pushed for a new stadium and recently agreed to a plan with Miami-Dade commissioners and the city of Miami to build a $515 million ballpark on the site of the legendary
Miami Orange Bowl . As part of the deal, the Marlins in the future will be known as the "Miami Marlins." Their final season in Miami Gardens will be the 2010 season.The "Marlins" name originates from the fish species. The team is casually nicknamed "The Fish."
Franchise history
1990–1996: Early Years
On
March 7 , by|1990,H. Wayne Huizenga , CEO of Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation, announced he had purchased 15 percent of the NFL'sMiami Dolphins and 50 percent of the Dolphins' home, Joe Robbie Stadium, for an estimated $30 million. Huizenga stated his intention to aggressively pursue an expansion franchise. MLB had announced a few months earlier that it intended to add two new teams to the National League. It was a foregone conclusion that one of them would be placed in Florida; the only question was whether Huizenga would beat out competing groups from Orlando and Tampa Bay. OnJune 10 , by|1991, the National League awarded a Miami-based franchise to Huizenga for a $95 million expansion fee. One name considered early on was the Florida Flamingos. [cite news|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE1D7143EF93BA25754C0A965958260|title=Pine-Tar Couture |last=Brown|first=Patricia Leigh|date=1993-07-18|work=New York Times |accessdate=2008-09-02]Huizenga immediately announced plans to convert Joe Robbie Stadium (later Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium, Dolphins Stadium and now Dolphin Stadium) from a football-only stadium into a multipurpose stadium. The renovation cost only $100 million, largely because Dolphins founder
Joe Robbie had anticipated that baseball would eventually come to South Florida and built the stadium with a wider field than is normally the case for the NFL. Purists feared the result would be similar toExhibition Stadium inToronto ; when theToronto Blue Jays played there from by|1976 to by|1989 they were burdened with seats more than 800 feet from the plate. However, Huizenga decided to cut down capacity from 67,000 to just over 43,500, in order to create a more intimate atmosphere. Aside from this, many of the upper deck outfield seats would have been too far from the field. The stadium's baseball capacity has been reduced even further in recent years, and it now seats just over 36,500. Huizenga eventually bought the Dolphins, and the stadium, in 1994.Huizenga also sought, and received, a waiver from
ESPN and MLB allowing him to play games on Sunday nights. The Marlins schedule nearly all of their games during the summer months (late May to mid-September) at night due to South Florida's hot and humid summers. The Texas Rangers already had a similar waiver; until the Marlins' inception, the Rangers played in the hottest stadium in the majors.In November of 1991, the Marlins hired
Fredi Gonzalez as the Marlins first Minor League manager.Marlins selected catcher Charles Johnson of the University of Miami with their first-ever first round draft pick in the amateur draft of June 1992. Later that year Marlins President
Carl Barger collapsed during an owners meeting at the baseball winter meetings inLouisville, Kentucky , and died a few hours later in Humana University Hospital. The Marlins later retired the number 5 in honor of Barger's favorite player,Joe Dimaggio .The Marlins' first manager was
Rene Lachemann , a formercatcher who had previously managed theSeattle Mariners andMilwaukee Brewers , and who at the time of his hiring was a third base coach for theOakland Athletics . The team drafted its initial lineup of players in the1992 MLB Expansion Draft .The Marlins defeat theHouston Astros 12-8 in their inaugural Spring Training game. Jeff Conine hit Florida's first homer before a crowd of 6,696 at the Cocoa Expo Sports Complex. The Marlins won their first game onApril 5 , by|1993, against theDodgers .Jeff Conine went 4-4 in this game, making him an immediate crowd favorite, and by the end of his tenure with Florida, he would earn the nickname "Mr. Marlin." Gary Sheffield andBryan Harvey represented the Marlins as the club's first All-Star Game selections, and Sheffield homered in the Marlins first All-Star Game at-bat. The team finished the year five games ahead of the last-placeNew York Mets and with an attendance of 3,064,847. In that season, the Marlins traded their young set-up relieverTrevor Hoffman and two minor-league prospects to theSan Diego Padres for third basemanGary Sheffield . While Sheffield helped Florida immediately and became an all-star, Hoffman eventually emerged as the best closer in theNational League . After the 1993 season, Donald A. Smiley was named the second President in club history. The Marlins finished last (51-64) in their division in the strike shortened season of by|1994 and fourth (67-76) in by|1995. Lachemann was replaced as manager midway through the by|1996 season by director of player development, John Boles.The Marlins had some bright spots on the mound and behind the plate in 1996. The team's 3.95 ERA ranked third in the NL, thanks in large part to newcomer Kevin Brown, who finished the season with a 17-11 win-loss record and an impressive 1.89 ERA. On
May 11 ,Al Leiter pitched the firstno-hitter in Marlins history. Catcher Charles Johnson led the league with a .995fielding percentage , threw out a league-high 48 percent of base runners, and collected his second straightGold Glove Award for fielding excellence. After a slow start, the Marlins finished the year with an 80-82 win-loss record to place third in their division. Boles returned to his previous position as director of player development, and formerPittsburgh Pirates managerJim Leyland was hired to lead the club in by|1997.1997: 1st World Series title
to lucrative free-agent contracts, raising expectations to levels far beyond what they had ever been in franchise history. The Marlins' franchise got its second no-hitter from ace Kevin Brown on
June 10 . Brown nearly had the perfect game, but he hit the Giants'Marvin Benard with a pitch in the 8th inning. With Brown, Leiter and Fernandez heading the rotation, andRobb Nen closing out games, the Marlins' staff was almost systematic during their regular season run. In 1997, the Florida Marlins, led by new manager Jim Leyland, finished nine games back of the Division ChampionAtlanta Braves . But despite this shortcoming, they earned the wild card. RFGary Sheffield followed his 40 HR 120 RBI season with a .250 average, but $6.5 million richer. Veteran additions such as LFMoisés Alou , 3BBobby Bonilla , and trade-deadline additions Darren "Dutch" Daulton and Jim Eisenreich added experience and clutch hits. Talented young stars and starters Luis Castillo (2B) andEdgar Rentería (SS) were one of the best double play combos in the League. Castillo did not perform to expectations offensively, and was replaced byCraig Counsell before the playoffs began. They swept theSan Francisco Giants 3-0 in the National League Division Series, and then went on to beat the Atlanta Braves 4-2 in the National League Championship Series, where the Marlins overcame the loss of Alex Fernandez to a torn rotator cuff, and Kevin Brown's missing two scheduled starts due to a virus. His place was taken in Game 5 by rookie pitcherLiván Hernández , who had earned a spot in the rotation in the second half of the season, but was not in the rotation during the postseason until circumstances made it necessary. Hernandez would proceed to strike out 15 Braves and outduel multiple Cy Young award-winnerGreg Maddux to a 2-1 victory and a 3-2 series lead. Brown would return to the mound for Game 6, pitching a complete game victory to secure the Marlins their first-ever National League pennant. The underdog Marlins went on to face theCleveland Indians in the1997 World Series , and won in seven games. In Game 7, Craig Counsell's sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth tied the game at 2, then, with the bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the 11th, Edgar Rentería's soft liner glanced off the glove of Cleveland pitcher Charles Nagy and into center field to score Counsell and give the Marlins the win.1998–2002: New Ownership & Front Office
Following the World Series victory, Huizenga dismantled the team, claiming financial losses despite winning the World Series. He traded most of the club's best players in one of the biggest fire sales in sports history. The first deal came days after the World Series, when outfieldler
Moisés Alou was traded to theHouston Astros for pitchers Oscar Hernandez,Manuel Barrios , and Mark Johnson. The Marlins then traded Kevin Brown to theSan Diego Padres . In May of 1998 season they dealtBobby Bonilla ,Gary Sheffield , Charles Johnson,Jim Eisenreich , andManuel Barrios to theLos Angeles Dodgers forMike Piazza andTodd Zeile , both of who would be gone via trades by midseason. This ended the dismantling of the 1997World Series champs. On the flip side, these trades brought promising youngstersDerrek Lee andA.J. Burnett .The Marlins' by|1998 slumped to 54-108, the worst record in the major leagues that year—still the most in franchise history. They are the only team to lose 100 games a year after winning the World Series. Leyland resigned as manager in October 1998, and was replaced by John Boles. Moreover, Huizenga soon sold the club to John Henry, a commodities trader from
Boca Raton , during the off-season. The Marlins had the second overall pick in the 1999 draft and draftedJosh Beckett from the state of Texas. The Marlins finished the 1999 season with the worst record in baseball at 64-98, and tradedWorld Series MVPLiván Hernández to theSan Francisco Giants . The Marlins also drafted PJohan Santana from Houston in theRule 5 Draft but traded him to Minnesota in a prearranged deal for P Jared Camp.A month prior to the regular season, the Marlins hired
David Dombrowski as the third President in club history, making him both President andGeneral Manager . After posting the worst record in baseball for the 1999 season, the Marlins had the first overall pick in the 2000 first-year player draft and selected first basemanAdrian Gonzalez , a 16-year-old native ofBonita, California . The Eastlake High School product agreed to terms with the Marlins that same day. The Marlins went on that season to finish 79-82 and third place in the NL East. This was thanks to the emergence of OFPreston Wilson who had 31 home runs and 121 RBIs.Derrek Lee and Luis Castillo broke out this year as well, as Castillo posted a .334 batting average and Lee had 28 homers in his first full season.Antonio Alfonseca posted a then-club record 45 saves.The club slowly worked its way back to respectability with a third place finish in 2000, driven by young stars such as
A.J. Burnett ,Brad Penny ,Preston Wilson , Luis Castillo, andMike Lowell . Burnett pitched the Marlins' third no-hitter onMay 12 against the Padres, by|2001. In a truly extraordinary performance, he walked nine batters and threw 129 pitches, 65 of which were strikes. Three weeks after the no-no, Manager John Boles was fired and Hall of FamerTony Perez was named interim manager for the rest of the season. The club finished 76-86 and in fourth place, thanks to Brad Penny's and A.J. Burnett's emergence.The offseason following the 2001 regular season included an overhaul of the ownership and front office. Tony Perez resigned and returned to his previous role as the front-office Baseball Operations assistant. About a month later, David Dombrowski resigned as President and General Manager of the Florida Marlins and accepted the position as President of the
Detroit Tigers . Entering the new year, Henry sold the Marlins toMontreal Expos ownerJeffrey Loria , clearing the way for him to buy theBoston Red Sox . Loria brought the entire Expos management and coaching staff to the Marlins. David Samson became team president,Larry Beinfest became General Manager andJeff Torborg became manager.Prior to the 2002 season, the Marlins traded RHP
Matt Clement and RHPAntonio Alfonseca to theCubs for RHPJulian Tavarez , LHPDontrelle Willis , RHP Jose Cueto and C Ryan Jorgensen. The Marlins had their ups as Luis Castillo had a team record 35 game hitting streak andKevin Millar had 25 game hit streak. Around the all-star break they made their second big trade sending OFCliff Floyd to the Expos for RHPCarl Pavano , RHP Justin Wayne, INFMike Mordecai , LHP Graeme Lloyd, RHP Don Levinski and INF Wilton Guerrero. The same day, the Fish dealt RHPRyan Dempster to theCincinnati Reds for OFJuan Encarnacion and LHP Ryan Snare. The Marlins finished 79-83, second best season in team history up to that time, but the their fifth straight losing season since winning theWorld Series .Nonetheless the Marlins showed promise entering the offseason as they had a rotation of starters Josh Beckett, Carl Pavano, Brad Penny, and A.J. Burnett.
2003: 2nd World Series title
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The Marlins struggled in the opening stages of the season, going 16–22. During that span, Florida lost its top three pitchers:
A.J. Burnett ,Josh Beckett , andMark Redman . OnMay 11 , Florida replaced manager Jeff Torborg with 72-year-oldJack McKeon . OnMay 22 , the Marlins hit bottom with a major league worst record of 19-29, having lost 6 straight games. However, help was on the way.On
May 9 , the Marlins called up high-kicking southpawDontrelle Willis from the Double-ACarolina Mudcats and helped carry the injury-plagued Marlins with an 11–2 record in his first 17 starts.Miguel Cabrera (also from the Mudcats) filled in well, hitting a walk off home run in his first major league game, against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Pro Player Stadium. Both Willis and Cabrera would later prove to be essential parts of the Marlin's playoff success.Jeff Conine - an original Marlin and member of the 1997 World Series team - returned from Baltimore, and closerUgueth Urbina arrived from the Texas Rangers. These acquisitions helped to keep the team in contention, and although they finished ten games behind the Braves, the Marlins captured the NL wild card.The Marlins won the Division Series against the favored
San Francisco Giants three games to one. The series ended with a dramatic collision between Marlins catcher Rodríguez and Giants first basemenJ.T. Snow , making it the first postseason series ever to end with the potential tying run being thrown out at the plate.On
October 15 , the Marlins defeated theChicago Cubs four games to three in the Championship Series, coming back from a three games to one deficit. A Beckett complete-gameshutout in Game 5, "The Inning " incident withSteve Bartman in Game 6, and a come-from-behind win inWrigley Field in Game 7 helped the Marlins capture their second NL pennant.In the
2003 World Series , the Marlins defeated the heavily favoredNew York Yankees in six games, winning the sixth game inYankee Stadium . Shortstop Álex González helped the Marlins in Game 4 of the series with a walk off home run in extra innings. Josh Beckett was named the Most Valuable Player for the series after twirling a five-hit complete-game shutout in Game 6. Skipper Jack McKeon became the oldest manager ever to win a World Series title.2003 offseason: Key players depart
The offseason after their second World Series title, the Marlins made a questionable cost-cutting move as
Derrek Lee was traded toChicago Cubs forHee Seop Choi and pitcher Mike Nannini. The Marlins also lost key parts of their second championship team,Ugueth Urbina andIván Rodríguez left via free agency (signed by theDetroit Tigers ). The Marlins did get good news though asDontrelle Willis was named NL Rookie of the Year andJack McKeon named Manager of the Year.2004: Rise of Miguel Cabrera & Attempt at repeating
The Marlins opened the 2004 season with expectation for another World Series title, minus Rodriguez, Lee, and Urbina but with rotation intact. They hoped newly acquired 1B
Hee Seop Choi would emerge and that the combination ofRamon Castro andMike Redmond would also come to life, as well as promising outfielderMiguel Cabrera and high kicking pitcherDontrelle Willis .The Marlins started the '04 season with a record of 30-20 but struggled in June with an 11-16 record. 5 of the
11 June wins came from pitcher Carl Pavano, who had the best month of the season. They entered the all-star break with a 45-43 record but went 11-14 in the month of July.These struggles prompted the Marlins to make one of the biggest trades in club history as Los Angeles got P
Brad Penny , 1BHee Seop Choi and Double-A left-hander Bill Murphy in exchange for PGuillermo Mota , CPaul LoDuca and OFJuan Encarnacion . This trade really didn't pan out for either side that season as Penny's season was cut short after a great first half, Choi struggled in his tenure with the Dodgers, Lo Duca had his usual second half outage, Encarnacion was injury prone, and Guillermo Mota had his share of struggles.The Marlins had a great August, which included a nine game wining streak into September, and then went on a 15 game stretch in which they played two double headers, going 7-8 in 13 days. This led to call-ups and emergency starts by relievers as well as fatigue. A three game home series with the Cubs was rained out, and one of three was played in Chicago's Comiskey Park, although it was considered a home game. The attendance for that third game did not count for either team.
Afterwards the Marlins lost 6 straight, including games to division rivals the Phillies and Braves who were also in contention. They swept the Expos to make up some ground but lost 3 of 4 games to the Philles to fall out of contention. Despite missing the playoffs, 21 year old Miguel Cabrera had 33 home runs and 112 RBIs, numbers that started to draw comparisons to
Albert Pujols .The Marlins posted a winning record of 83-79 (only their third winning season of their history), but finished 13 games back of the division champion
Atlanta Braves ). They became the fourth consecutive major league team not to repeat as World Series champions since theNew York Yankees in 2000.2005: Carlos Delgado steps in
While losing All-Stars
Carl Pavano andArmando Benitez in the off-season, the Marlins signed PAl Leiter and 1BCarlos Delgado . Delgado's contract was the biggest in franchise history at $52 million over 4 years, with an option for a fifth year. Meanwhile, play-by-play TV broadcasterLen Kasper was also lost to the Chicago Cubs and replaced byRich Waltz (who had previously been with theSeattle Mariners ), and radio announcer John "Boog" Sciambi was replaced byRoxy Bernstein .With the addition of Delgado, many sportswriters expected the Marlins to finish the by|2005 season in either first or second place in the NL East. However, at the All-Star break they were 44-42, and the NL East was unusually competitive, as all five of its teams had a winning record at the break. While Cabrera, Willis, and several others posted very good first-half numbers, Lowell was one of the least productive regular major-league starters, and Leiter went 3-7 with an ERA of 6.64 before being traded to the New York Yankees on
July 15 for a player to be named later. Additionally,Guillermo Mota , who was acquired by Florida in 2004 along withPaul Lo Duca andJuan Encarnacion and was expected to be their closer, was inconsistent, and the Marlins gave the closer job to veteran Todd Jones, whom they signed in the offseason. However, the Marlins did send four players to the All-Star Game (Willis, Lo Duca, Castillo, and Cabrera), tying a team record.The club was expected to be quite active at the trading deadline (
July 31 ), as Burnett was slated to be a free agent after the season and had already declared his desire to test the market like Pavano did. Burnett was mentioned in possible trades with theChicago White Sox ,Boston Red Sox ,New York Yankees ,Toronto Blue Jays , and Texas Rangers, with many rumors also including Lowell or Encarnacion. The Marlins did not make a huge move at the deadline, instead trading minor-leaguersYorman Bazardo andMike Flannery to theSeattle Mariners for left-handed pitcherRon Villone .The Marlins did have some pleasant surprises during the season.
Dontrelle Willis became the 13th member of theBlack Aces when he defeated theWashington Nationals to earn his 20th win. He finished the season 22-10 with a 2.63 ERA, and he was considered a favorite to win theCy Young Award for much of the season. Also, Jones, a journeyman who had been signed as a setup man, had one of the best years of his career as a closer; he earned 40 saves and had a 2.13 ERA. In addition, late-season call upJeremy Hermida , a highly-regarded prospect who has been compared to theAtlanta Braves 'Jeff Francoeur , hit a grand slam in his first major-league at-bat and a game-tying two-run homer in the last game of the season.The Marlins led the NL wild-card race as late as
September 13 , then lost 12 of their next 14 games. The Marlins closed the season by sweeping the Braves, and their final record for the season stood at 83-79.2005 offseason: "Market Correction"
The 2005 offseason would prove to be one of busiest for the Marlins in years, Jack McKeon announced his retirement on
October 2 after the Marlins' last game of the season. Former Tampa Bay Devil Rays managerLou Piniella , Braves third base coachFredi González (who previously managed in the Marlins' farm system),New York Yankees bench coachJoe Girardi , and even Yankees managerJoe Torre who most thought could have been let go after a short stint postseason. were named as possible replacements for McKeon. [ [http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20051002&content_id=1235159&vkey=news_fla&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla The Official Site of The Florida Marlins: News: Florida Marlins News ] ] OnOctober 19 , Girardi was hired as the new manager. Girardi, who was hired at age 41, became one of the youngest current managers in the major leagues. [ [http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20051019&content_id=1254369&vkey=news_fla&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla The Official Site of The Florida Marlins: News: Florida Marlins News ] ]Few of the coaching staff, aside from infield/first base coach Perry Hill and bullpen coordinator Pierre Arsenault, were expected to return. Pitching coach Mark Wiley and bullpen coach Luis Dorante came under fire during the season due to the late-season struggles of Burnett and the season-long struggles of the Marlins' bullpen. Similarly, hitting coach Bill Robinson was often blamed for the Marlins' offensive woes throughout the season, and in particular for his failure to get Pierre and Lowell out of season-long slumps. Girardi hired
Jim Presley as a replacement for Robinson, and also hiredRick Kranitz as the new pitching coach andBobby Meacham as the new third-base coach.On
October 3 , the first day after the end of the regular season, the Marlins made their first offseason moves, releasing relief pitchersJohn Riedling andTim Spooneybarger . Riedling had a 4-1 record and a 7.14 ERA during the season; Spooneybarger, who had not played since 2003 due to rehabilitation fromTommy John surgery , had to have the surgery a second time during the season and missed the by|2006 season as well.Screwball specialistJim Mecir retired following the Marlins' last game of the season.Closer Todd Jones, pitchers
A.J. Burnett ,Brian Moehler ,Ismael Valdéz ,Paul Quantrill , first basemanJeff Conine , infielderLenny Harris , outfielderJuan Encarnación , and shortstop Álex González were among the Marlins' players whose contracts expired following the 2005 season. Burnett signed a five-year deal with theToronto Blue Jays worth $55 million and Jones signed for two years with theDetroit Tigers , while Moehler elected to remain with the Marlins. The team declined to offer arbitration to Conine, Valdez, Quantrill, Encarnacion,Damion Easley , andMike Mordecai , effectively ending their tenures with the club. [ [http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20051207&content_id=1278816&vkey=news_fla&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla The Official Site of The Florida Marlins: News: Florida Marlins News ] ] Soon after announcing a plan to relocate (see below), the Marlins started to shed payroll by dealing their highest-paid players for minor league prospects, in a series of moves reminiscent of the "fire sale" in the 1997 offseason. In response, the club announced that it was, in their opinion, of a "market correction," brought about by the lack of a stadium deal. [ [http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20051205&content_id=1276636&vkey=news_fla&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla Loria addresses the future of the Marlins] ] OnNovember 24 ,Josh Beckett ,Mike Lowell , andGuillermo Mota were traded to the Red Sox for four minor-league prospects: shortstopHanley Ramirez , and pitchersAníbal Sánchez ,Jesús Delgado , andHarvey García . The trade left Dontrelle Willis as the only remaining member of the team's 2005 Opening Day rotation. The Marlins filled most of the remaining rotation spots with young pitchers such asJason Vargas ,Josh Johnson , andScott Olsen , all of whom they had recalled from their Class AA affiliate during the 2005 season. [ [http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20051125&content_id=1272277&vkey=news_fla&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla The Official Site of The Florida Marlins: News: Florida Marlins News ] ]On
November 23 , the Mets and the Marlins agreed on a deal to move Carlos Delgado to the Mets for first baseman Mike Jacobs and pitching prospectYusmeiro Petit . Also, the Marlins would have to pay $7 million of Delgado's remaining contract. When the deal was made official the next day, the Marlins also received minor-league infielder Grant Psomas. According to the "Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel ", the Marlins passed up the Mets' offer to give them center fielderLastings Milledge , who was at the time ranked the Mets' top prospect according toBaseball America . [ [http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/sfl-marlspec24nov24,0,4180547.story?coll=sfla-sports-front] Dead link|date=March 2008] Combined, the two trades allowed the Marlins to reduce their 2006 payroll by $27 million.However, the Marlins were not yet done reducing payroll.
Paul Lo Duca was traded to the Mets for two players to be named later, with the Marlins sending pitcherGabriel Hernandez and outfielderDante Brinkley to New York to complete the deal. Longtime second baseman Luis Castillo was traded to the Twins for pitchersTravis Bowyer andScott Tyler , andJuan Pierre to the Cubs for pitchersSergio Mitre ,Ricky Nolasco , andRenyel Pinto . Of the seven players that the Marlins acquired in these three deals, only Mitre and Bowyer had any major-league experience when they came to the Marlins. To replace Castillo, the Marlins signed veteranPokey Reese , but Reese was released during spring training after goingAWOL , and was replaced byDan Uggla , who had been selected from theArizona Diamondbacks in theRule 5 draft . Uggla played in the Arizona organization at the Class AA level in 2005.2006: Bring on the Youngsters
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in accomplishing this feat. [ [http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/gameday_recap.jsp?ymd=20060823&content_id=1625145&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla The Official Site of The Florida Marlins: News: Florida Marlins News ] ]
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September 6 , rookieAníbal Sánchez pitched the fourth no-hitter in franchise history. During September, the Marlins advanced to within one game of the NL wild-card lead, but they were eliminated from contention after losing to theCincinnati Reds onSeptember 26 . [ [http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/gameday_recap.jsp?ymd=20060926&content_id=1683894&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla The Official Site of The Florida Marlins: News: Florida Marlins News ] ] However, on the next day, Sánchez won his tenth game as a Marlin against the Reds, giving the Marlins four rookie starters who had each won ten or more games: Sánchez, Nolasco, Johnson, and Olsen. The 2006 Marlins were the first team in major-league history to have four rookie pitchers accomplish this feat. [ [http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/gameday_recap.jsp?ymd=20060927&content_id=1686195&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla The Official Site of The Florida Marlins: News: Florida Marlins News ] ] Because, as ofSeptember 27 , Willis has won 12 games, the 2006 Marlins also had five ten-game winners for the first time in franchise history. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=260927128 ESPN - Sanchez wins No. 10; Ramirez's 2 HRs power Marlins - MLB ] ]Shortly after the 2006 season ended and following months of speculation, Marlins manager
Joe Girardi was fired onOctober 3 ,2006 not long after winning theNational League Manager of the Year award. This was due because of a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers earlier in the year in which Girardi did not challenge the call that pitcherTaylor Tankersley thought was a strike and this prompted owner Jeffrey Loria who was in the stands and a few feet away from the dugout, called out Girardi who refused to listen to him. This wasn't the only thing that triggered the feud; earlier in the year Girardi reportedly wanted 1B Mike Jacobs to start off the year in triple A, Willingham to start at catcher, Miguel Cabrera to start at first base. This was just of the few of the other things that got Girardi fired from the Marlins. [ [http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20061115&content_id=1740979&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb The Official Site of Major League Baseball: News: Major League Baseball News ] ] Within hours,Atlanta Braves third base coachFredi González was named his replacement and was signed to a three year contract. OnOctober 28 ,2006 , first basemanWes Helms and pitchersMatt Herges andBrian Moehler have filed for free agency. OnOctober 29 ,2006 , Closer Joe Borowski filed for free agency, joining Helms, Moehler and Herges. OnDecember 29 ,2006 , the Marlins signed a one-year contract with infielderAaron Boone . [ [http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20061229&content_id=1768338&vkey=pr_fla&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla The Official Site of The Florida Marlins: Official Info: Press Release ] ] The Marlins also made some minor signings as they signedLee Gardner andJustin Miller in hopes of rejuvenating their careers with the Fish.
* Marlins second basemanDan Uggla was named the Sporting News Rookie of the Year for the National League and won the Players' Choice award as the league's most outstanding rookie. [ [http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20061113&content_id=1739841&vkey=news_fla&fext=.jsp&c_id=fla The Official Site of The Florida Marlins: News: Florida Marlins News ] ]
* Marlins shortstopHanley Ramirez won the 2006National League Rookie of the Year award, as voted on by the Baseball Writers Association of America. Ramirez's numbers at season's end drew comparisons toAlfonso Soriano . For the first time in league history, six of the twelve players that received Rookie of the Year votes were Marlins. Uggla finished third in the voting and starting pitcherJosh Johnson , fourth; starting pitchersScott Olsen andAnibal Sanchez and left fielderJosh Willingham received one third-place vote each. [ [http://florida.marlins.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20061113&content_id=1739717&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb The Official Site of Major League Baseball: News: Major League Baseball News ] ]
* Marlins third basemanMiguel Cabrera earned the 2006Silver Slugger Award s in National League, and finished second in batting average in National League.2007: Injuries ruin expectations
The Marlins opened the 2007 season with high hopes after a successful 2006 season in which most expected they would lose 100 or more games. The underdog Marlins had remained in the Wild Card race until mid-September before finishing a respectable 78-84. The 2007 rotation included
Dontrelle Willis ,Scott Olsen ,Anibal Sanchez ,Sergio Mitre , andRicky Nolasco , and the Marlins entered spring training with hopes that this rotation would blossom into one of the best in the National League. Willis was a Cy Young runner up in 2005, Sanchez threw a no-hitter in 2006, and Olsen led the team in strikeouts in 2006. The Marlins also banked on starter Josh Johnson to come back from an arm injury suffered the season before. Things got worse for Johnson entering spring training as MRI's discovered he had nerve damage in his throwing arm. Eventually, Johnson was put out for the remainder of the season afterTommy John Surgery . The Marlins got even more bad news as spring training went on. INF/1B coachPerry Hill retired, leaving the Marlins with a huge hole as Hill was considered to be one of the best defensive coaches around and was credited for the previous defensive success of Gold Glovers Luis Castillo andMike Lowell . The Marlins' injuries took a toll as they lost OFJeremy Hermida when an MRI of his right kneecap revealed a deep bone bruise for a month. Opening Day center fielder,Alejandro De Aza had an ankle sprain, P Sergio Mitre had a blister problem and P Ricky Nolasco had a sore elbow. In May, Marlins sent struggling P Anibal Sanchez to the minor leagues, where he was put on the Minor League DL with shouldertendinitis . He then went out for the remainder of the season due to a tear in his labrum. The Fish also put promising pitcher Henry Owens on the DL as well as 1BMike Jacobs . They sought bullpen help, dealing Jorge Julio, who amassed 2 blown saves and 2 loses in his tenure, to the Rockies for PByung-Hyun Kim .As injuries amassed for the Marlins, they traded P
Randy Messenger to the Giants for PArmando Benitez who became a middle reliever instead as Gregg was the closer. In the June Draft, the Marlins selected 3B Matt Dominguez out of high school; it marked the first time since 2002 that the Fish got a position player rather than pitcher in the first round. The team entered the All Star break with more injuries: SS Hanley Ramirez had a hamstring injury, Miguel Cabrera missed theHome Run Derby with a shoulder injury, and Aaron Boone was out for the remainder of the season. The Marlins sent only one player to the All Star game as Miguel Cabrera went for a franchise record fourth time and fourth straight overall. The team had a record of 42-47 at the break.After the All-Star break, the Marlins fell apart. After a
July 20 game against the Reds, Scott Olsen was arrested byAventura, Florida police and booked on charges of driving under the influence, resisting arrest with violence and fleeing and eluding a police officer. After completing the Reds series at 48-51, the Marlins sunk dramatically to last place in the NL East with a record of 23-40 the rest of the way and a 71-91 record overall. The Marlins had to deal with the struggles of both Willis and Olsen, the teams' top starters who both finished with ERAs north of 5.00 carrying 15 losses a piece. The Marlins did have some bright spots on offense as they set club records for runs scored (790), hits (1,504), doubles (340), home runs (201), RBIs (749) and slugging percentage (.448).As the Marlins wrapped up the season they announced that pitching coach Rick Kranitz won't be back with the club and extended
Larry Beinfest and Michael Hill to long term deals that run through 2015 along with promotions to President of Baseball Operations and Vice President/General Manager, respectively. [http://www.miamiherald.com/591/story/249352.html] , [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3041984 ESPN - Marlins give extensions to Beinfest, other front office executives - MLB ] ]2007 offseason: End of Cabrera & Willis Era
The Marlins offseason began with trying to get better on defense and pitching. Two players formally filed for free agency,
Aaron Boone andArmando Benitez .The Marlins filled their pitching coach vacancy by hiring Mark Wiley, formerly the pitching coach in the 2005 season and scout for the Rockies in 06' and 07'.
The focus of the 2007 offseason, however, was that the Marlins were officially listening to offers for slugger
Miguel Cabrera and pitcherDontrelle Willis . The team that seemed to be leading was theLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim . They felt that they had worked out a deal for Cabrera not once, but twice. Angels ownerArte Moreno said that each time, the Marlins came back after he felt a trade had been completed and asked for more to sweeten the trade. TheSan Francisco Giants expressed similar sentiments about the asking price the Marlins wanted, saying that the Marlins were asking for 4 players, with 3 of the 4 being pitchers and 2 of the 4 being major league players, not minor leaguers. Talks with both teams fell apart, but most still felt the Marlins would complete the trade with the Angels when MLB's annual Winter General Manager Meetings took place in Nashville.On
December 5 ,2007 , the Marlins agreed to the terms of a trade with theDetroit Tigers . The trade would surprisingly send not only Cabrera, but also Willis, to the Tigers. In return, the Marlins did not receive four players, but six. The Marlins received center fielderCameron Maybin , catcherMike Rabelo , and pitchersAndrew Miller ,Eulogio De La Cruz ,Burke Badenhop , andDallas Trahern .With a vacancy at third base, the Marlins signed infielders
Jorge Cantu andDallas McPherson . They've also added veterans Luis Gonzalez and pitcherMark Hendrickson .2008: Young stars emerge
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The team also received great and encouraging news after injured pitcher
Josh Johnson made a fast recovery fromTommy John Surgery andAnibal Sanchez coming back from a torn labrum in the shoulder; leaping into the rotation right away along with calling up prized prospectChris Volstad . In addition, the Marlins sent two players, Hanley Ramirez, who started the game at Shortstop for the National league, and reserveDan Uggla to the last All-Star Game atYankee Stadium . In addition to surprises, the Marlins signed star shortstopHanley Ramirez to a 6 year, $70 million dollar deal making him the richest Marlin in history.The Marlins hot start made them a rare buyer at the July trade deadline where they were involved in talks on a three-way deal with the
Pittsburgh Pirates andBoston Red Sox which could have broughtManny Ramirez to the South Florida. The Marlins backed out at the last second when it involved their coveted power-hitting prospect,Michael Stanton . Instead, Manny Ramirez headed up with theDodgers and the Marlins wound up trading forArthur Rhodes .The team struggled in the month of
August where they went 11-16 due to lack of offense which they had the earlier months. InSeptember , the Marlins surprised some when they tied the franchise-record nine game win streak which was contributed in part by prized prospect,Cameron Maybin . Unfortunately, the fish lost four straight afterwards eliminating them from playoff contention but they managed to eliminate theNew York Mets for the second consecutive season on the final day.The team finished the season setting a franchise record for most home runs in a season at 208. Mike Jacobs, Dan Uggla, Hanley Ramirez and Jorge Cantu made MLB history by becoming the first foursome of infielders to hit at least 25 homers in a season.
New Marlins Stadium
The Florida Marlins (soon to be Miami Marlins) hope to begin construction of a new, state-of-the-art stadium at the
Miami Orange Bowl site. However, the planned stadium is currently the subject of a protracted legal battle. The lawsuit by local automobile franchise mogul and former Philadelphia Eagles owner Norman Braman contests the legality of the deal with Miami-Dade County and the City of Miami. If completed, the seating capacity will be 37,000, making it the second smallest stadium (in capacity) in theMLB . Set to open in April 2011, the stadium would become only the sixthMLB stadium to have a retractable roof, joiningRogers Centre ,Chase Field ,Safeco Field ,Miller Park , andMinute Maid Park .eason records
Playoff History
Two
National League Division Series have been played in Marlins history.
*1997 against theSan Francisco Giants +-Marlins win 3 games to 0
*2003 against theSan Francisco Giants +-Marlins win 3 games to 1+The Marlins have never lost a Division Series, and are 6-1 in NLDS games played.Two
National League Championship Series have been played in Marlins history.
*1997 against theAtlanta Braves +-Marlins win 4 games to 2
*2003 against theChicago Cubs +-Marlins win 4 games to 3+The Marlins have never lost a Championship Series, and are 8-5 in NLCS games.Two
World Series have been played in Marlins history.
*1997 against theCleveland Indians +-Marlins win 4 games to 3
*2003 against theNew York Yankees +-Marlins win 4 games to 2+The Marlins have never lost a World Series, and are 8-5 in World Series games played."Note".
* The Marlins are (22-11) in playoff games.
* The Marlins are a perfect 6-0 in postseason series, and are the only MLB team that are undefeated in postseason play.
* The Marlins are the only team to have won a World Series without ever having won a division title.Awards & League Leaders
tatistics
Quick facts
:Founded: 1993 (
National League expansion):Current Home Stadium:Dolphin Stadium [to be marlins ballpark in 2011] :Uniform colors:Black , Teal,Grey , andWhite ; negligible Orange because of the orange environment ofDolphin Stadium .:Logo design: Circle design with "FLORIDA" and "MARLINS" written around it; amarlin jumping through the circle and a baseball in the background.:Cable television Network:Fox Sports Net Florida is the Florida Marlins home television channel.Sun Sports , owned by Fox Sports Net, also occasionally shows Marlins games.:FormerCable television Network: :Mascot:Billy the Marlin :Team Mottos:::*"You Gotta Be Here 2008!" (2008)::*"You Gotta Be Here!" (2007):Playoff appearances: (2) 1997, 2003:World Series appearances: (2) 1997, 2003:Official Television Stations:FSN Florida ,Sun Sports :Official Radio Stations: WAXY (790), WQBA (1140):Spring Training Facility:Roger Dean Stadium (shared with the St. Louis Cardinals),Jupiter, FL succession box
title = Fastest Franchise to win World Series
years = 1997
5 Seasons
before =New York Mets
8 Seasons
after =Arizona Diamondbacks
4 Seasons* The Marlins will share
Dolphin Stadium with theNFL 'sMiami Dolphins and theMiami Hurricanes football team starting in the 2008 season until 2010 when the Marlins' lease runs out.
* The Marlins also became the first team since the creation of the Division Series to win the World Series without ever having home-field advantage during their entire post-season.
* The Marlins became the first opposing team to win a Series championship on the field at Yankee Stadium since the 1981 World Series, when the Los Angeles Dodgers did it. The Marlins are also the last team to win a World Series at the 1923 Yankee Stadium. The Marlins won the series despite scoring fewer runs (17) than the Yankees (21).
* The Marlins are the first team in Major League Baseball to have a dance/cheer team: The Marlins Mermaids. Debuting in 2003, the "Marlin Mermaids" gained national exposure and have influenced other MLB teams to develop their own cheer/dance squads.
* Though the Marlins have never won a division title, they have also never lost a playoff series in their history (a perfect 6-0). They are the only team (of those who have been to the playoffs more than once) able to claim a perfect playoff record. They are also the only team in MLB history to have won two World Series titles as a wild card playoff entrant and the first team in MLB history to win the World Series as a wild card entrant.
* Since their first season in 1993, the Marlins join the Red Sox (2004, 2007) and the Yankees (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000) as the only teams to have won multiple titles (1997, 2003) since then.Retired Numbers
* 5
Carl Barger , team president who died just prior to the start of the Marlins' first season. The number, in honor of Barger's favorite player,Joe DiMaggio , was retired during a pre-game ceremony before their first-ever regular season game in 1993, culminated by DiMaggio himself throwing the ceremonial first pitch.
* 42Jackie Robinson , retired by allMLB teams.Managerial and Ownership History
* "Main article":
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All Time Rosters
* "Main article": Marlins all-time roster
Minor league affiliations
*AAA:
New Orleans Zephyrs ,Pacific Coast League
*AA:Jacksonville Suns , Southern League
*Advanced A:Jupiter Hammerheads ,Florida State League
*A:Greensboro Grasshoppers ,South Atlantic League
*Short A:Jamestown Jammers ,New York-Penn League
*Rookie: GCL Marlins,Gulf Coast League
*Rookie: DSL Marlins,Dominican Summer League Radio and television
The Marlins'
flagship radio station from their inception in 1993 through 2007 was WQAM 560 AM. Although the Marlins had plans to leave WQAM after 2006, they ultimately remained with WQAM for the 2007 season. OnOctober 11 ,2007 , it was announced that the Marlins had entered into a partnership withWAXY 790 AM to broadcast all games for the 2008 season.Dave Van Horne andGlenn Geffner split the play-by-play assignment.Games are also heard in Spanish on WQBA 1140 AM.
Felo Ramirez , who calls play-by-play on that station along withLuis Quintana , won the Ford C. Frick Award from the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2005.Marlins games are televised by
FSN Florida andSun Sports . FSN Florida's slogan of this year is "You Gotta Be Here". There are no games available over-the-air; the last "free TV" broadcast of a game was onWPXM in by|2005.Rich Waltz is the play-by-play announcer andTommy Hutton is thecolor analyst .Although Marlins games can be seen throughout Florida without blackout, FSN Florida games cannot be seen on the
Bright House Networks affiliate for theOrlando, Florida , area, since that cable system does not carry FSN Florida. Only games shown on Sun Sports appear on Bright House in Orlando."Main article":
List of Florida Marlins broadcasters Rare Feats
No Hitters
*Anibal Sanchez - 9/6/06 vs. Diamondbacks
*A.J. Burnett - 5/12/01 at. Padres
*Kevin Brown - 6/10/97 at. Giants
*Al Leiter - 5/11/96 vs. RockiesCyclesNo Marlin has ever hit for the cycle in history. But the Marlins Triple A affiliate had two cycles in one week in August of 2008.
Opening Day Starting pitchers
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*1998 -Liván Hernández
*1996-1997 - Kevin Brown
*1995 -John Burkett
*1993-1994 -Charlie Hough ee also
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External links
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* [http://www.tealandblack.net/ Teal and Black: A Florida Marlins Forum]
* [http://www.marlinsnewballpark.com/ Official site of the Marlins new ballpark in Miami]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/FLA/ Baseball-Reference.com]
* [http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/baseball/marlins/ Florida Marlins: South Florida Sun-Sentinel]succession box
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