The 2010 Florida Marlins finished with an 80-82 record, securing a third-place finish in the National League East and providing fans with several historic highlights. The season was defined by powerful offensive performances, most notably from Dan Uggla, who hit a career-high 33 home runs and earned a Silver Slugger Award, while Hanley Ramirez and Jorge Cantu provided consistent veteran leadership. Fans also witnessed the exciting emergence of the next generation of stars, as Giancarlo Stanton made his highly anticipated major league debut and Gaby Sanchez delivered a strong rookie campaign, finishing fourth in the Rookie of the Year voting. On the mound, Josh Johnson was a dominant force, leading all National League starters with a stellar 230 ERA and earning an All-Star selection alongside Uggla. Despite a mid-season managerial transition to Edwin Rodriguez, the team remained competitive and showed great resilience, finishing with a winning record under his guidance and setting a hopeful tone for the franchise’s future. The 2011 Florida Marlins season was a historic final chapter for the franchise under its original name and at Sun Life Stadium, highlighted by a sensational 18-9 start that saw them atop the NL East in early May. The year featured standout individual performances, including Giancarlo Stanton’s powerful 34-home run campaign and Gaby Sanchez’s All-Star selection. While the team faced challenges in the standings, fans enjoyed the emergence of young talent and the defensive excellence of a unit that ranked among the league's best in fielding percentage and fewest errors. The Florida Marlins began the 2010s with a season of transition, highlighted by Edwin Rodriguez making history as the first Puerto Rican-born manager in MLB and Dan Uggla achieving a career-high 33 home runs. The era was defined by the emergence of exciting young building blocks like Giancarlo Stanton, Logan Morrison, and Christian Yelich, while ace Josh Johnson led the National League with a stellar 2.30 ERA in 2010. A significant milestone occurred in 2012 when the franchise rebranded as the Miami Marlins and moved into a state-of-the-art, baseball-exclusive stadium, eventually finding postseason success later in the decade with a playoff appearance in 2020.

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SKU: MLNF10455975
Product Size: M
Condition: Excellent
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2010-11 Florida Marlins True Fan Jersey - 9/10 - (M)

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