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In the eleventh inning, Edgar Rentería drove in the winning run giving the Marlins their first championship.
The Florida Marlins were the first Major League Baseball team to have cheerleaders.
In November 1991, the Marlins hired Fredi Gonzalez as the Marlins first Minor League manager.
The Marlins won their first game on April 5,, against the Dodgers.
" Gary Sheffield and Bryan 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.
On May 11, Al Leiter pitched the first no-hitter in Marlins history.
The first deal came days after the World Series, when the Marlins traded outfielder Moisés Alou to the Houston Astros for pitchers Oscar Hernandez and Manuel Barrios.
In 1999, the Marlins were the first MLB team to host a game in which Instant Replay was used.
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 baseman Adrian Gonzalez, a 16-year-old native of Bonita, California.
The Marlins also turned their first ever triple play in franchise history on July 28, 2002.
On May 9, the Marlins called up high-kicking southpaw Dontrelle Willis from the Double-A Carolina Mudcats and helped carry the injury-plagued Marlins with an 11 – 2 record in his first 17 starts.
The series ended with a dramatic collision between Marlins catcher Rodríguez and Giants first baseman J. T.
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.
With the addition of Delgado, many sportswriters expected the Marlins to finish the season in either first or second place in the NL East.
The Marlins infield became the first in major league history to have an entire infield hit 29 home runs or more ( 1B: Mike Jacobs-32 / 2B: Dan Uggla-32 / SS: Hanley Ramirez-33 / 3B: Jorge Cantu: 29 ).
On the same day, the Marlins played their last game at Sun Life Stadium with Charlie Hough and Benito Santiago being the first pitch battery, the same battery from the first Marlins game.

Marlins and manager
In addition to hiring Leyland as manager, the Marlins signed third baseman Bobby Bonilla, outfielder Moisés Alou, and pitcher Alex Fernandez to lucrative free-agent contracts, raising expectations to levels far beyond anything in franchise history.
Marlins third base coach Ozzie Guillen also departed to be manager of the Chicago White Sox.
Manager Edwin Rodriguez resigned in June, Chris Coghlan revealed his lingering knee issue when the club was to demote him and never returned back to 25 man roster that season, and Jack McKeon returned as manager where he would reclaim title as most wins as Marlins manager.
On September 28, 2011, the Marlins introduced Ozzie Guillén as their new manager.
Coincidentally, having won a championship while managing the Florida Marlins in 1997, Tigers manager Jim Leyland could have achieved this same feat had the Tigers defeated La Russa's Cardinals in the 2006 World Series.
Fredi Gonzalez, who replaced Girardi as the Marlins ' manager, dropped that policy when he took over after the 2006 season.
On November 13, 2008, after acquiring closer Kevin Gregg from the Florida Marlins, Cubs general manager Jim Hendry announced that the organization did not plan on re-signing Wood.
Joe Girardi is the only manager to win the award with a fourth-place team ( 2006 Florida Marlins ); he is also the only manager to win the award after fielding a team with a losing record.
He took his final field assignment as the manager of the Miami Marlins in.
Oswaldo José " Ozzie " Guillén Barrios (; born January 20, 1964 ) is a Venezuelan-American former professional baseball player and current manager of the Miami Marlins.
Following his playing career, Guillén coached for the Montreal Expos in 2001 and 2002 and the World Champion Florida Marlins in 2003 before he was hired in the offseason to replace Jerry Manuel as the White Sox manager.
On September 28, 2011, the Marlins introduced Guillén as their new manager.
Miami Marlins manager Ozzie Guillén was born here on 20 January 1964.
At the request of then Marlins assistant manager, Ozzie Guillen, Cabrera made the transition from shortstop to third base.
Marlins manager Joe Girardi decided to bat Cabrera leadoff for the final game of the season to give him more chances to get a hit for the crown.
Advocates who are against using the pitch count as a metric to measure pitcher performance include Minnesota Twins broadcaster / Hall of Famer Bert Blyleven, Texas Rangers President / Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan, and former Florida Marlins manager Jack McKeon.
Reunited with his old manager, Jim Leyland, he helped the Marlins win the 1997 World Series.
As a member of an All-Star family, he is the son of Bob, a catcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, California Angels and Kansas City Royals (–) and later a manager with the Royals and Cincinnati Reds ; his brother Aaron is a third baseman who has played with the Reds, New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, Florida Marlins, and Houston Astros.
However, Valentine confirmed he was no longer a candidate for the position after the Florida Marlins owner, Jeffrey Loria stated that Edwin Rodriguez, the interim manager they summoned to replace Gonzalez, will manage the team through the 2010 season.
That did not come to fruition, however, as the Marlins hired former White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen.

Marlins and was
The previous mark was held by the Florida Marlins.
In the top of the 10th inning, with a runner on second base, Baltimore pitcher Todd Williams was signaled to intentionally walk the Marlins ' Miguel Cabrera.
Kevin Gregg was acquired from the Marlins to replace Wood, and Aaron Miles was signed to replace DeRosa.
Jim Leyland, a two-time NL Manager of the Year who had won the World Series with the Florida Marlins two years earlier, was expected to bring the Rockies back into contention in 1999.
Before the 2008 season, Fenway Park's capacity was increased to 37, 373, where it remains following additional renovations for the 2009 season, making its total capacity the fourth smallest, ahead of Marlins Park, the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, and Tropicana Field.
With Brown, Leiter and Fernandez heading the rotation, and Robb Nen closing out games, the Marlins ' staff was almost systematic during their regular season run.
The offseason after their second World Series title, the Marlins made a questionable cost-cutting move as Derrek Lee was traded to Chicago Cubs for Hee Seop Choi and pitcher Mike Nannini.
The Marlins did get good news though as Dontrelle Willis was named NL Rookie of the Year and Jack McKeon named Manager of the Year.
Additionally, Guillermo Mota, who was acquired by Florida in 2004 along with Paul Lo Duca and Juan 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.
Marlins declined and Ramirez was dealt to the Dodgers where he would slug 17 home runs, drive in 53 runs with a. 396 batting average in only 53 games.
The VIP event was held at the site of the new ballpark at night, featuring a private concert by Pitbull and a fashion show featuring the new uniforms worn by various Marlins players and coaches, including Ozzie Guillén, Logan Morrison, Hanley Ramírez, and Josh Johnson.
ESPN the Magazine published a full-page opinion piece about the Marlins and was extremely scathing in its criticism of David Samson.
* Josh Beckett ( 2001 – 2005 ) — Beckett was drafted by the Marlins in the first round ( 2nd overall ) of the 1999 Amateur Draft.
He was a key factor to the Marlins ' 2003 World Series run and the ballclub's primary power hitter during his tenure, hitting 138 home runs and driving in 523 in five seasons.
* Álex González ( 1998 – 2005 ) — Alex Gonzalez was one of the premier defensive shortstops in the game during his tenure with the Marlins, and provided a walk-off homerun in the 12th inning during Game 4 of the 2003 World Series.
In his tenure with the Marlins, Lowell was a three time All-Star and won a Silver Slugger and Gold Glove.
* Ivan Rodriguez ( 2003 ) — Despite only playing one season with the Marlins, he put up some the of the best offensive and defensive statistics by a Marlins catcher and was a key cog in the 2003 World Championship team.

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