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The International League Marlins were a transplanted version of the original Syracuse Chiefs, having been created on December 20, 1955, when the Syracuse club (a member of the IL as early as 1886 and a continuous member since 1934) was sold to Sidney Salomon (future founding owner of the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League) and Elliot Stein.
Per an agreement with the city, the team underwent a rebranding as the Miami Marlins, adopting a new logo, team colors, and uniforms. [29] [30] [31] The Marlins opened their new stadium and the 2012 season against the St. Louis Cardinals on April 4, losing 4–1. The Marlins struggled through the first 100 games, only winning 46, despite going ...
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Miami Stadium, later officially known as Bobby Maduro Miami Stadium, was a baseball stadium in Miami, Florida. It was primarily used as the home field of the Miami Marlins minor league baseball team, as well as other minor league teams. It opened in 1949 and held 13,500 people. View of the stadium in the 1950s
Leesburg Packers (1950–1952) Leesburg Lakers (1953) Leesburg Braves (1956–1957) Leesburg Orioles (1960–1961) Leesburg Athletics (1965–1968) Miami Marlins (1962–70) Miami Marlins (1982–88) Miami Orioles (1971–1981) Miami Miracle (1989–1991) Ocala Yearlings (1940–1941) Orlando Gulls (1937) Orlando Senators (1938–1941, 1946–1953)
The Miami Marlins are an American professional baseball team based in Miami. The Marlins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) East Division. The team plays its home games at LoanDepot Park. The franchise began play as an expansion team in the 1993 season as the Florida Marlins.
The Miami Marlins farm system consists of seven Minor League Baseball affiliates across the United States and in the Dominican Republic. Four teams are owned by the major league club, while three—the Pensacola Blue Wahoos , Beloit Sky Carp , and Jupiter Hammerheads —are independently owned.