Fixtures

MLB 09/30 22:35 - MIA Marlins vs PIT Pirates - View
MLB 10/01 19:05 - PIT Pirates vs MIA Marlins - View

Results

MLB 09/29 22:35 - [13] MIA Marlins v PIT Pirates [21] W 4-3
MLB 09/28 23:10 - [13] MIA Marlins v NY Mets [23] W Interrupted
MLB 09/27 23:10 - [3] MIA Marlins - 2. zápas v NY Mets [4] W 4-2
MLB 09/27 20:10 - [14] MIA Marlins - 1. zápas v NY Mets [23] L 2-11
MLB 09/26 23:10 - MIA Marlins v NY Mets D PPT.
MLB 09/24 17:40 - [5] MIL Brewers v MIA Marlins [14] W 1-6
MLB 09/23 20:10 - [5] MIL Brewers v MIA Marlins [14] W 4-5
MLB 09/22 22:40 - [5] MIL Brewers v MIA Marlins [14] L 16-1
MLB 09/20 22:40 - [21] NY Mets v MIA Marlins [14] L 8-3
MLB 09/19 22:40 - [21] NY Mets v MIA Marlins [15] W 3-4
MLB 09/18 22:40 - [23] NY Mets v MIA Marlins [13] L 2-1
MLB 09/17 17:40 - [1] ATL Braves v MIA Marlins [15] W 2-16

Wikipedia - Miami Marlins

The Miami Marlins are an American professional baseball team based in Miami. The Marlins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) East division. The club's home ballpark is LoanDepot Park.

The franchise began play as an expansion team in the 1993 season as the Florida Marlins. The Marlins originally played home games at Joe Robbie Stadium, which they shared with the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). In 2012, the team moved to LoanDepot Park (then known as Marlins Park), their first exclusive home and the first to be designed as a baseball park. As part of an agreement with park owner Miami-Dade County to use the stadium, the franchise also changed their name to the Miami Marlins prior to the 2012 season.

The Marlins have the lowest winning percentage (.460) and fewest postseason appearances (three) among active MLB franchises. Despite this, the Marlins won the World Series during their first two playoff runs in 1997 and 2003. All three of their playoff appearances came as wild card teams, making them one of two MLB franchises (along with the Colorado Rockies) to have never won a division title, as well as the only franchise to have never appeared in back-to-back postseasons. The Marlins were also the first team to win the World Series as a wild card.