Depressing Photo of Brewers/Marlins... Game in the 3rd inning.

missouridawg

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How much longer do the Marlins stay in Miami?
 

DAWG61

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next year I believe for the Marlins so I'm gonna guess they ain't moving anytime soon.
 

jakldawg

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Todd4State

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is that they price themselves out for the people who they should be targeting- the Latin American community in Miami.

Another big problem was their owner building a really good team and then selling it off after winning the World Series- that rubbed a lot of their fans the wrong way. And playing in a dump doesn't help- not that a new stadium necessarily would.

I think that if they had really affordable, cheap tickets and marketed aggressively in the Latin community- they would draw pretty well.

But, I don't think the Marlins will be going anywhere. I think Oakland is the team that is most likely to be moved, and I'm not looking for that to happen either.

If baseball moves a team or expands again, I think it will be Portland, Oregon.
 

KurtRambis4

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every Marlins or Rays game. They apparently hate baseball in Florida, which is weird with all of the Latin Americans in Florida.
 

HammerOfTheDogs

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KurtRambis4 said:
every Marlins or Rays game. They apparently hate baseball in Florida, which is weird with all of the Latin Americans in Florida.
they're mostly retireeNew York Yankee, Boston Red Sox, or Brooklyn Dodger fans.The Marlins should sign some Cuban players who defect.