Sunday, March 18, 2012

Marlins Stadium Fish Aquarium

  • Its usually a bad idea to throw fastballs at a fish tank. Designers of the new Marlins baseball stadium in Miami have disregarded that maxim, and have installed two 20-foot-long tropical fish aquariums on the field directly behind home plate.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • These one of a kind aquariums were designed using the latest cutting-edge technology and incorporate unique features to ensure the safety and health of the many species of aquatic life that inhabit them.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • the big aquariums behind home plate finally have some residents.  Here are two other videos I uploaded from the tour, including what the view of the stadium looks like from field level and what it looks like at the moment inside a stadium suite.
  • (MiamiHerald.com)
  • Yes, as we've mentioned before, that's actually an aquarium behind home plate and in front of the stands at the new Marlin Park, and it has real fish.
  • (NBC Sports)
  • which takes on Miami Columbus High tonight at 7 in the first game in the new stadium. It will also be the first baseball game ever played with fish as spectators.
  • (NBC Sports)
  • Two years ago, when we first learned that the Marlins were installing about the state of the fish in those tanks in that ballpark.
  • (NBC Sports)
  • MIAMI — FanFest, the first major event at Marlins Park, was so crowded Saturday that Behind home plate, about 25 fish swam in the aquariums, which will be stocked with 100 by opening day. I think its great, Bruner said.
  • (Palm Beach Post)
  • The great debate about Marlins Park has begun Another unique feature is the two fish tanks offset in the wall behind home plate. "I thought maybe I was going to stare at the aquariums more," shortstop Donnie Murphy said.
  • (The Business of Sports (blog))
  • Celebration is also used at the Marlins spring training site at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter The ballpark, 97 percent complete, also has two aquariums behind home plate. Fish will be added in about two weeks.
  • (Palm Beach Post)

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