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Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. We present them here for purely educational purposes. The Marlins moved into Marlins Park, located in downtown Miami, FL in 2012, taking the name Miami Marlins at the same time.Īll logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. A deal for a new stadium was finally reached early in 2008. After the 2005 season, Loria announced that without a new ballpark, the Marlins would leave Florida.
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The stadium's parking facilities include space for 14,970 cars and 254 buses, plus a helipad.Īll of the Marlins owners from Wayne Huizenga to John Henry to Jeffrey Loria attempted to secure government financing to build a baseball-only facility to replace Dolphin Stadium, but government leaders balked at the moves. In addition, the second-deck outfield seats are covered by canvas and not used for baseball. The park featured a pitcher's mound that could be raised and lowered below the field, helping in the park's conversion from baseball to football. From 1988 to 1992, the park was used as the site of some spring training games before the expansion Florida Marlins began play in 1993.
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The former Dolphin Stadium (originally known as Joe Robbie Stadium and later called Pro Player Stadium and finally known as "Sun Life Stadium") opened as the home for the NFL's Miami Dolphins in August 1987. Wayne Huizenga, Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez, Jimmy Buffett, Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson, Serena and Venus Williams OTHER OCCUPANTS: Miami Dolphins (NFL), 1987 to present

Orel Hershiser (L), Bryan Harvey (Sv) HR: Tim Wallach Los Angeles Dodgers (Marlins 6, Dodgers 3) Over the years, it has also been known as Joe Robbie Stadium 1987-1996, Pro Player Park 1996, Pro Player Stadium, 1996-2005 and Dolphins Stadium 2005-2006, Dolphin Stadium 2006-2009, and Land Shark Stadium 2009-2010).įIRST GAME: April 5, 1993, vs. Dolphin Stadium is one of the names of the home of the Florida Marlins from 1993 to 2011 it was also known as Sun Life Stadium during its last season of use as a major league ballpark.
