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They even had the Commissioner’s trophy in Cleveland’s locker room. Cleveland had a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the 9’th and their closer Jose Mesa was about to seemingly lock in a save.
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The Series was very close, but it was the final game that became iconic. By the way, you can watch Game 7 on YouTube (courtesy of MLB) here. The World Series saw the Miami Marlins take on the Cleveland Indians (now Cleveland Guardians) (86-75), in what turned out to be a classic that went the distance. The Miami Marlins had now won their first ever pennant and were moving on to the franchise’s first ever World Series! It was a stunner and had some controversial moments, but also had some memorable performances, including Kevin Brown winning both Game 1 and the series-deciding Game 6. The NLCS is memorable for a shocking upset, as the Miami Marlins knocked out the defending NL Champions 4-2. Let’s just say that it’s needless to say who the favorites were. Atlanta was defending their NL Championship, that they won in the previous two seasons. In the NLCS, the Miami Marlins faced the Atlanta Braves (101-61). This was the first time that The Fish have ever won a playoff series. In the NLDS, the Miami Marlins (let’s just call them that instead of the old Florida name), took on the San Francisco Giants (90-72) and easily swept them 3-0. The Miami Marlins made it to the playoffs as a NL Wildcard team, becoming the fastest expansion team to make the playoffs ever at the time. 250/.424.446 with 21 HR and 71 RBI among other big bats. 292/.373/.493 with 23 HR and 115 RBI, while RF Gary Sheffield added. The hitting wasn’t far behind as LF Moises Alou hit. The Miami Marlins had phenomenal starting pitching that season with Kevin Brown delivering a 16-8 2.69 ERA performance in 237.1 IP Alex Fernandez delivering a 17-12 3.59 ERA performance in 220.2 IP and of course Livan Hernandez and his 9-3 3.18 ERA in 96. The Miami Marlins (Florida Marlins) won it all in a historic 1997 season. Anyway let’s remember that magical season. By the way, we’re celebrating it this weekend with commemorative rings and the 1997 team itself. In 1997 the then Florida Marlins finished the season with a 92-70 record and a World Championship. The Miami Marlins never even had a winning season, with the 80-82 record the previous season being their best. The Fish were then known as the Florida Marlins and have never even been to the playoffs before. All images are property the copyright holder and are displayed here for informational purposes only.By Neil Raymond 5 months ago Follow Tweetġ997 was 25 years ago, but what a season that was! At the time but it was only 4 years since the Miami Marlins came into existence. Many historical player head shots courtesy of David Davis. Some high school data is courtesy David McWater. Some defensive statistics Copyright © Baseball Info Solutions, 2010-2022. Total Zone Rating and initial framework for Wins above Replacement calculations provided by Sean Smith.įull-year historical Major League statistics provided by Pete Palmer and Gary Gillette of Hidden Game Sports. Win Expectancy, Run Expectancy, and Leverage Index calculations provided by Tom Tango of, and co-author of The Book: Playing the Percentages in Baseball.
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