Relive Miami Marlins history with this unique gift:
Marlins Plays Coaster Set
4 distinct great moments
Capture the excitement from four of the greatest Marlins plays. What are your favorite memories from LoanDepot Park? Now you can cherish them every day with these high quality slate coasters.
Buy for yourself or as a great gift idea for any dedicated Marlins fan. These coasters are more than just functional and unique; they're a testament to your unwavering Marlins love.
Product Features:
- Set of four coasters laser-etched with the Miami Marlins greatest moments.
- Modern, classy, and unique. Perfect addition to any room's decor.
- Precision and quality ensure every detail of the historic plays.
- Highly durable leatherette provides longevity with no fading.
- Shipping Assurance: We guarantee safe delivery. If your coasters arrive cracked or damaged, we'll promptly send you replacements.
Marlins plays included:
1996 Regular Season vs Colorado
The First No-No
1997 World Series: Game 7 vs Cleveland
Walk-Off World Champs
2003 NLDS: Game 4 vs San Francisco
The Collision
2003 World Series: Game 6 vs New York
The Shutout Wins it All
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With each coaster, you'll not only protect your surfaces but also honor the unforgettable moments that define your Miami Marlins fandom. Whether for yourself or as a gift for your father, friend, husband, or more - we know these coasters are sure to rock! (pun intended).
Order this unique coaster set today and let the memories live on.
1996 Regular Season
The First No-No
Marlins vs Colorado
11 - 0
11 May, 1996
In 1996, Al Leiter tossed the first no-hitter in the Marlin's history with a dominant display against the Colorado Rockies. In front of a homecrowd, it was a delight for fans to witness such a rarity as franchise history was made.
1997 World Series: Game 7
Walk-Off World Champs
Marlins vs Cleveland
3 - 2
26 October, 1997
Game 7 of a World Series and it goes to extra innings - it doesn't get better than this. Thankfully for Marlins fans, instead of heartbreak, they were treated to jubilation as Renteria hit a walk-off single just high enough to get past Nagy's glove and drive Counsell home for the score and title.
2003 NLDS: Game 4
The Collision
Marlins vs San Francisco
7 - 6
4 October, 2003
With the game-tying run coming towards home, Conine threw a ball slightly off-center to Rodriguez who caught it stepped to the right and boom! A huge collision at the plate but Pudge held on to the ball and the runner was called out. Florida was advancing to the NLCS.
2003 World Series: Game 6
The Shutout Wins it All
Marlins vs New York
2 - 0
25 October, 2003
Florida won their second World Series title against a very good New York team. Pitcher Josh Beckett pitched all 9 innings holding New York scoreless to help Florida seal the victory. It was their second title in only 10 years of existence, a truly special achievement.
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