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Relative to other Major League Baseball franchises, the Miami Marlins have a brief and frustrating history. Even so, fans would rather celebrate it than hide from it, and the Marlins have taken steps recently to give the people what they want. That includes the opening of the Marlins Legends Hall of Fame at loanDepot park in 2025.

The Marlins use a vague criteria to select their Hall of Famers. As described on the HOF landing page of the team's website, "legends who played a major role in béisbol history" are elected. "Each year, we’ll celebrate former players, coaches, managers, and staff members for their contributions to not just the Marlins organization, but also our South Florida communities," the page continues. The inaugural class of inductees—Luis Castillo, Jeff Conine, Jim Leyland and Jack McKeon—are described as "players and coaches who shaped Marlins history over the years with their memorable plays, legendary leadership, and lasting impact on the game."

Fish On First SuperSub @Casey Marika developed his own criteria for discerning which players did enough to distinguish themselves. Focused only on the Marlins portion of each player's career, his "Team Hall of Fame Index" incorporates the following factors:

  • Wins above replacement
  • Longevity & franchise legends
  • All-Star Game appearances
  • Major awards & honors
  • Postseason impact
  • Franchise leaderboards
  • Single-game achievements
  • Peak dominance

The index ranks Castillo fourth, with an overall score that places him in the highest tier ("inner-circle Marlins HOF"). Conine is ranked 10th in the "borderline/ballot debate" tier, though that is without accounting for his extensive philanthropic work and contributions to the franchise since retiring as a player.

Giancarlo Stanton presumably won't be considered until he hangs up his cleats and Sandy Alcantara is still adding to his Marlins legacy. That leaves Hanley Ramírez, Miguel Cabrera, Dontrelle Willis, Josh Johnson and Mike Lowell as the index's most deserving individuals.

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Amusingly, Casey also shared an expanded list of the index's top 150 players. If the Marlins induct two new players every single year through the end of the 21st century, that's the total they would reach. If this franchise is still around in 2099, we can reasonably assume that plenty of new impact players emerged in the interim, supplanting the likes of Wei-Yin Chen, Caleb Smith and José Ureña.

Seven active Fish crack the top 150.

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Any last-minute predictions for who will comprise the class of 2026?


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I think a person who isn’t on that list should be prioritized over any of these names- Felo Ramirez. 

Per Wikipedia: 

Ramirez called 40 Caribbean World Series.[3] He served as a broadcaster for nine years in his native Cuba, before leaving for Venezuela, Puerto Rico, and Mexico. From 1993 until April 2017, he was the Spanish radio announcer for the Miami Marlins.[4]He called many baseball moments in his career, including Don Larsen's perfect game, Roberto Clemente's 3,000th Major League hit, and Hank Aaron's 715th home run.[5]

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I think Josh Johnson not being in the HOF would be a crime. His peak years are years no current Marlin is able to even come close to. I still remember his 2011 season when every single outing of his (except for his injury-shortened last one) was a no-hitter waiting to happen. Nobody on the Marlins current roster is even close to sniffing that stratosphere.

Dontrelle Willis was a model of going out there every 5 days and having an all-you-can-eat buffet of innings, the same type of mold Cy Young award winner Sandy Alcantara is made out of. He should be inducted, too.

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Feel strong about this . i do think it be a disgrace if  Jose F.  GETS IN. don't have nothing against him, If what was said to be in his body was true.

 

Josh Beckett/ World Series MVP in 2003, ,Gary sheffield ,charles Johnson, josh johnson, ricky nolasco, kevin brown /no hitter, Al Leiter / no hitter

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