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Dolphin Stadium has been home to the Miami Dolphins since 1987
and to the Florida Marlins since 1993. However, stadium management
has indicated recently that the Marlins must find a new venue by
the end of their current lease. It has been the site of the
FedEx Orange Bowl game since 1996. Dolphin Stadium has played host to
three Super Bowls in 1989, 1995 and 1999, with two more scheduled for
play in 2007 and 2010. It has also played host to two World Series (1997
and 2003), and numerous concerts, featuring big name acts like U2, The
Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Elton John, and Billy Joel..
The
Florida Marlins are a Major League Baseball team based in the Miami,
Florida metro area and play their home games in the suburb of Miami
Gardens. They are in the Eastern Division of the National League.
In only a decade since their inception into the majors, the Marlins have
been highly successful on the field, winning two World Series, in 1997
and in 2003 with "the team that shocked the world." The Marlins had much
success under Jack McKeon, who led the Marlins to three consecutive
winning seasons. Now, Joe Girardi is the manager, after the second
post-championship houseclearing since 1997. In spite of the on field
success, the franchise has suffered over the years from relatively low
attendance. The Marlins management has insisted that a new baseball-only
stadium is imperative to survival in South Florida, and that if one
would not be built, the team would seek relocation to another city.
Although San Antonio, Texas, has pushed hard to receive the team, recent
months have seen a new push for the Marlins to stay in South Florida,
with the Miami suburb of Hialeah making strides in securing the stadium
the team wants. The Marlins have also declined San Antonio's deadline of
May 15, 2006 to accept their stadium funding proposal, signaling that
the team may indeed stay in South Florida. MLB President Bob DuPuy
informed San Antonio in a letter that the offer would be declined at
this time, but left open the possibility of relocation in the future, if
talks in south Florida did not lead to a stadium deal..
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