The Marlins made MLB history when they started six rookies in their Opening Day lineup. Critics were saying that the Marlins would lose more than 100 games this season and be in last place. The Marlins started losing games, just as people predicted; by May 22, they reached a record of 11 wins and 31 losses. Although the Marlins kept losing games, people had voted Miguel Cabrera and rookie Dan Uggla to the All-Star Game. Though Uggla did not play in the All-Star game, he became the first Rule 5 draftee to be selected for an All-Star team in the next year after he was taken in the Rule 5 draft.
Since the All-Star break, the Marlins have come back to break franchise records and MLB records altogether. They came back from 11-31 to reach the .500 mark at 68-68. No team has come back to the .500 mark from being 20 games under since 1899.
On September 6th, rookie Anibal Sanchez pitched the fourth no-hitter in franchise history
Were are you after all of this.the attendance is horribl
2006-09-16
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