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1993 Florida Marlins 1993 Florida Marlins
1994
Record 64-98 .395
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Standings 6th in the NL East (33 games back)
Pythagorean 65-97, 65-97, 65-97
Runs (S/A) 581 / 724
BallparkNavin Field
Park FactorsBatting: 102 / Pitching: 103
Attendance3,064,847 (5th) (7th)
Fancost$99 (7th) / $8,004
Payroll/Avg$21,172,545 / $748,717 (24th)
OpExp/$PV$32,400,000 / $506,250
Rev/OpInc$44,900,000 / $12,500,000
Valuation$81,000,000
Spring TrainingCocoa, Florida (Cocoa Expo Stadium)
ManagerRene Lachemann
CoachesCookie Rojas, Doug Rader, Frank Reberger, Marcel Lachemann, Vada Pinson
ExecutivesOwner: Wayne Huizenga, General Manager: Dave Dombrowski
Minor Leagues(AAA) Edmonton Trappers, (A) Elmira Pioneers, (A) Kane County Cougars, (A) High Desert Mavericks
Radio (WQAM) Dave O'Brien, Felo Ramirez, Joe Angel, Manolo Alvarez
TV (WBFS) Gary Carter, Jay Randolph
Cable TV (Sunshine Network) Gary Carter, Jay Randolph

The 1993 Florida Marlins went 64-98 and finished 6th in the National League East. The Marlins drew 3,064,847 to Navin Field. Bryan Harvey and Gary Sheffield made the All-Star team.

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