Marlins Ballparks: 1993 - Present
loanDepot park
Years: 2021 - present
Capacity: 37,442
Welcome to Miami’s new home: loanDepot park! The Miami Marlins and loanDepot, the nation’s second-largest nonbank retail lender, announced on March 31, 2021 that loanDepot will be the exclusive naming rights partner for loanDepot park, the home of the Miami Marlins and world-class special events, becoming the first naming rights partner in the venue’s history. The multi-year partnership began on March 31, 2021 and unites two young, innovative organizations on the rise, with the common vision of providing first-class experience for consumers and positively impacting their community.
Marlins Park
Years: 2012 - 2020
Capacity: 37,442
The new 37,000-seat Major League Baseball facility includes a retractable roof to shield spectators from the sun and rain, inherently changing the perception of summertime baseball in South Florida for generations to come. It's time to experience baseball in Miami as it was meant to be experienced.
Sun Life Stadium
Years: 1993 - 2011
Capacity: 47,662
Named Sun Life Stadium in January 2005. Originally was named Joe Robbie stadium and was renamed Pro Player Stadium in 1996. Sun Life Stadium was opened in 1987 as the home for the Miami Dolphins football franchise and began hosting the Florida Marlins when the NL expanded in 1993.