Miami Marlins at loanDepot Park

Opened
2012
loanDepot Park is one of MLB’s most modern ballparks, featuring a retractable roof, vibrant Miami‑inspired design, and a climate‑controlled environment perfect for South Florida’s weather.
Capacity
~36,700
Known for its colorful architecture, unique outfield dimensions, and fan‑friendly amenities, the park offers a distinct Miami baseball experience.

Game Recap

April 16, 2024 — Giants at Marlins
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Final — Marlins win 6–3
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W: Ryan Weathers (6.0 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 10 K)
L: Ryan Walker (0.2 IP, 3 ER)
SV: Tanner Scott (2nd save)

Extra‑base hits

Giants: HR — Matt Chapman (solo); 2B — Wilmer Flores, Nick Ahmed, Chapman
Miami broke the game open with a three‑run 6th inning, powered by timely doubles and strong pitching from Ryan Weathers.

Our Experience

Atmosphere

★★★★☆

loanDepot Park offered a lively and colorful Miami baseball experience. The retractable roof kept the temperature perfect, and the crowd energy picked up as the Marlins pulled ahead.

Food & Sightlines

★★★★☆

Miami’s food scene shines inside the ballpark — Cuban sandwiches, empanadas, and fresh flavors everywhere. Sightlines were clean and unobstructed from the areas we explored.

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Disability Accessibility

General Seating

We did not record our exact seats for this game, but loanDepot Park offers excellent ADA‑accessible seating throughout the lower and upper levels, with clear sightlines and easy access.

Parking & Entry

Accessible parking is available in multiple garages surrounding the ballpark. Entrances are wide, well‑staffed, and easy to navigate.

Restrooms

ADA‑accessible restrooms are located throughout the concourse and were clean, modern, and easy to reach from all seating areas.

In‑Game Experience

Staff were friendly and attentive, and concourse movement was manageable even during peak innings. The roof kept conditions comfortable throughout the game.

World Series History

2-Time World Series Champions
1997 — Beat Cleveland Guardians (4–3)
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The Marlins won their first championship in a dramatic seven‑game series, capped by Edgar Renteria’s walk‑off hit in Game 7.
2003 — Beat New York Yankees (4–2)
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Behind Josh Beckett’s dominant pitching and a young, energetic roster, the Marlins captured their second title in franchise history.