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Miami Marlins (International League)

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239:, finished only two games out of the playoffs, but drew only 85,000 fans, last in the eight-team league. In the Marlins' debut season in Miami, the club finished third and attracted 288,000 spectators, second in the IL circuit. Attendance dwindled in the following years, however, and by 1960 the Marlins—by then a 625:
In May 2022 Volume II: "Baseball Under the Palms; 1962-1991, The Later Years; The History of Miami Minor League Baseball" was released published by Sunbury Press written by authors: Sam Zygner and Barbra Cabrera.
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In June 2019 a book titled: "Baseball Under the Palms History of Miami Minor League Baseball: The Early Years 1892-1960 (Volume I) was published by Sunbury Press written by authors Sam Zygner and Barbra Cabrera.
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In June 2013, a book titled: "The Forgotten Marlins: A Tribute to the 1956–1960 Original Miami Marlins" was published by Rowman & Littlefield written by author Sam Zygner.
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affiliate—were at the bottom of the IL, with fewer than 110,000 paying fans. The franchise signed a working agreement with the
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franchise would change its name to the Miami Marlins in 2012, upon moving into its new stadium,
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The International League Marlins were a transplanted version of the original
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for the 2019 season, reformed in 1961, and was actually the transplanted
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Jews and Baseball: Volume 1, Entering the American Mainstream, 1871-1948
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Their younger players included future big-leaguers like infielder
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Notable Marlins during the 1956–60 period were veterans like
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Boxerman, Burton A.; Boxerman, Benita W. (10 October 2014).
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The IL Miami Marlins were affiliated with the following
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In February 2008, it was announced that the big league
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through the 2017 season when the franchise became the
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Gwinnett Braves break ground on new stadium | ajc.com
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Index

Miami Marlins (IL)
Miami Marlins (disambiguation)
1956
1960
Miami, Florida
Triple-A
International League
Philadelphia Phillies
Baltimore Orioles
Miami Stadium
minor league baseball
Miami, Florida
Triple-A
International League
1956
1960
Single-A
Florida State League
Fort Myers Mighty Mussels
Miami Marlins
Major League Baseball
Syracuse Chiefs
1934
St. Louis Blues
National Hockey League
Philadelphia Phillies
Baltimore Orioles
St. Louis Cardinals
San Juan, Puerto Rico
1961

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