The Marlins would do best to leave south Florida and go somewhere they're wanted and will have fans.
Sandra
The Marlins DO have fans... and plenty of them. YOU don't seem to know the demographics of south Florida.
South Florida consists of approx. 50% northern transplants....NYorkers, Jersey, Philadelphians, Chicagoans and so on. With them came their love of the favorite team. The great planners of MLB baseball was hoping that they could live with THOSE fans coming to games just 'for the love of baseball' and create new fans with locals.
That never happened.
It also does not help that the previous ownerships, from Huezinga to John Henry to now Jeffrey Loria have done some type of MAJOR dismantling of the team in some point of the teams brief history. After Huezinga sold the team and had complete ownership of the Miami Dolphins AND Dolphins Stadium, he made both John Henry AND Jeffrey Loria's life miserable with sh!tty deals where the team could not make enough money from ticket and merchadise sales to generate enough revenue to pay for some decent free agents and keep the good players they had. Huezinga didn't have those issues with the Marlins because he owned BOTH the team AND the stadium....but he wanted no part of being a Major League baseball franchise owner....so he sold.
I have no issues with ANYONE'S
OPINION, but make statements like THIS:
go somewhere where they're wanted and will have fans...and present them as fact, is dumb without doing some kind of homework.