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The Miami Marlins brought Jack McKeon to loanDepot park on Sunday to celebrate his long and colorful baseball career. Fittingly, his Marlins Legends Hall of Fame induction coincides with a series against the New York Yankees, who McKeon's team stunningly defeated in the 2003 World Series.
McKeon's plaque reads:
"John Aloysius McKeon managed the Marlins from 2003 to 2005 and again in 2011, guiding the franchise to its second World Series Championship--a 4-2 series win over the New York Yankees in the 2003 Fall Classic. Over his four seasons with the Marlins, the South Amboy, N.J., native produced a 281-257 (.522) record. Across his MLB managerial career, McKeon compiled a 1,051-990 (.515) record while managing the Kansas City Royals (1973-75), Oakland Athletics (1977-78), San Diego Padres (1988-90), Cincinnati Reds (1997-2000), and the Marlins. He finished with one World Series championship and two National League Manager of the Year awards (1999 and 2003)."
McKeon is part of the Hall of Fame's inaugural class of 2025. Jeff Conine and Jim Leyland were inducted earlier this season. The fourth and final member, Luis Castillo, will be inducted on August 24.






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