Gary Sheffield (Gray Jersey)
Gary Sheffield Florida Marlins Starting Lineup Figure
– Released 1994
– Extended Series
The Florida Marlins were a professional baseball team based in Miami, Florida. They were a member of Major League Baseball (MLB) and played in the National League (NL) East Division. The franchise was established in 1993 as an expansion team, along with the Colorado Rockies.
The team’s original name was the Florida Marlins, reflecting the fact that they represented the entire state of Florida. They played their home games at the now-demolished Joe Robbie Stadium, which was later known as Pro Player Stadium and then Dolphin Stadium before being renamed Marlins Park.
The Marlins achieved significant success early in their history. In just their fifth season in 1997, the team won its first World Series championship, defeating the Cleveland Indians in a thrilling seven-game series. This victory marked one of the fastest World Series wins by an expansion team.
The Marlins won their second World Series title in 2003, defeating the New York Yankees in a six-game series. This victory was highlighted by a dramatic extra-inning walk-off home run in Game 6.
Despite their early success, the Marlins faced challenges related to financial instability and inconsistent performance. They underwent several ownership changes over the years, leading to changes in team direction and player personnel.
In 2012, the team was officially rebranded as the Miami Marlins to reflect their new identity after moving into Marlins Park in downtown Miami. The new ballpark was designed to improve the team’s financial stability and create a better fan experience.
The Miami Marlins continue to compete in Major League Baseball, striving to build a competitive roster and achieve success in the National League East. Like all sports franchises, the team’s fortunes have varied over the years, but they remain an important part of Miami’s sports culture and have a dedicated fan base supporting them.
– Released 1994
– Extended Series
– Released 2001
– Released 1999
– Released 1999
– Released 1998
– Released 1998
– Released 1997
– Released 1996
– Extended Edition
– Released 1996
– Released 1995