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Marlins and became
( Willis became a victim of the so-called " Steve Blass Disease " shortly after the Marlins traded him .).
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 ).
After the 2010 season, the Marlins continued their string of dealing players when their contracts became too much to bear, dealing power-hitting second basemen Dan Uggla to the Atlanta Braves after his insistence on an extra year in his possible contract extension went nowhere with the front office.
The Sea Dogs became part of the Red Sox system for the 2003 season ; previously they were affiliated with the Florida Marlins.
The Marlins, in only their fifth year of existence, became the second fastest expansion franchise to win a World Series ( the Boston Americans, now known as the Red Sox, were a charter team in the expansion American League in 1901 and won the first World Series in 1903 ).
Following the season, Brown again became a free agent, signing with the Florida Marlins.
* # 128-John Baker-traded to the Florida Marlins and debuted and became the starting catcher in 2008.
On March 31, Rodríguez became the tenth Marlins player ever to hit a home run in the team's first game of the season.
When Marlins Park opened in 2012, Coors Field became the third oldest stadium in the National League, despite its relatively young age.
Cabrera became the Marlins ' cleanup batter.
The following season the Miami Marlins became a San Diego Padres affiliate.
Inge became expendable at third base after the Tigers acquired Miguel Cabrera in a blockbuster trade with the Florida Marlins.
Nen flourished in his new role and became the Marlins ' new closer that year.
In, Benítez once again became a closer, taking a pay cut to join the Florida Marlins for one year.
Martinez became a free agent after the 1999 season and signed with the Florida Marlins on December 6, 1999.
Henry became the sole owner of the Florida Marlins in 1999, purchasing the Major League club from Huizenga for a reported $ 158, 000, 000.
He immediately became the regular starter at second base and contributed significantly to the Marlins ' World Series championship that year.
He became the setup man to closer Éric Gagné in 2004, but was traded to the Florida Marlins midseason.
In 2005, Mota was named the Marlins ' closer in spring training since Benítez became a free agent following the 2004 season.
He became the first president of the Florida Marlins ( now the Miami Marlins ) on July 8, 1991.
After firing manager Jeff Torborg early in the season, the Florida Marlins suddenly became one of the hottest teams in baseball under new manager Jack McKeon.
Thus, Lohse became the first ever pitcher to earn a win at the new Marlins Park.
Afterwards, Torborg became the conditioning coach for the Florida Marlins.

Marlins and first
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 ' first manager was Rene Lachemann, a former catcher who had previously managed the Seattle Mariners and Milwaukee Brewers, and who at the time of his hiring was a third base coach for the Oakland Athletics.
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.
With the addition of Delgado, many sportswriters expected the Marlins to finish the season in either first or second place in the NL East.
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 opposing
Lima had another poor outing on July 7, 2006 against the Florida Marlins which included surrendering up a grand slam to opposing pitcher Dontrelle Willis and was removed from the game.

Marlins and team
The Miami Marlins are a professional baseball team based in Miami, Florida and a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball ( MLB's ) National League.
The Marlins have the distinction of winning a World Series championship every year they qualified for the postseason, doing so in 1997 and 2003 — both times as the National League wild card team.
The Marlins had their ups as Luis Castillo had a team record 35 game hitting streak and Kevin Millar had 25 game hit streak.
The Marlins finished 79 – 83, second best season in team history up to that time, but their fifth straight losing season since winning the World Series.
Members of the 2003 Florida Marlins championship team with George W. Bush | President Bush after their win.
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 are also the last team to win a World Series at the Old Yankee Stadium.
The Marlins also lost key parts of their second championship team, Ugueth Urbina and Iván Rodríguez left via free agency ( signed by the Detroit Tigers ).
Retaining a core of stars from their title team and hoping that newly acquired 1B Hee Seop Choi would emerge, the Marlins fell short of reaching the postseason, but they posted the third winning season in franchise history, boasting an 83-79 record.
However, the Marlins did send four players to the All-Star Game ( Willis, Lo Duca, Castillo, and Cabrera ), tying a team record.
After a disappointing back to back seasons of 83-79 records ( 2004 and 2005 ) which were expected to be seasons of contention by the Marlins along with failed attempts to get state financing for a new ballpark, the team began a controversial dumping of players for prospects.
In a trade considered one of the best in team history, the Marlins acquired Hanley Ramírez and Aníbal Sánchez among others from the Red Sox for World Series MVP Josh Beckett and fan favorite Mike Lowell in a Thanksgiving blockbuster.
The Marlins would be a sub. 500 team for two seasons ( 2006, 2007 ) following the Market Correction, and in a span of three seasons ( 2005 – 2007 ), the team had three different managers ( Jack McKeon, Joe Girardi ( fired after spat with owner Jeffrey Loria ), and Fredi Gonzalez.
The team also brought back former Marlins greats and released the All-Time Florida Marlins team and top 10 moments from the franchise's 19 year history.
During the baseball Winter Meetings, the Marlins signed All-Star closer Heath Bell, followed by All-Star shortstop José Reyes signed to the longest and most lucrative contract in team history.
* 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.
* No-Hitters: Marlins pitchers have issued four no-hitters in team regular-season history, all coming against teams in the NL West.

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