Joe Robbie Stadium — which also went by the names Sun Life Stadium, Land Shark Stadium, Dolphin Stadium and Pro Player Stadium — served as the home of the Florida Marlins from 1993 to 2011. The ballpark hosted three no-hitters:
1 | Al Leiter |
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Florida Marlins (NL) | |
Saturday, May 11, 1996 Florida Marlins 11, Colorado Rockies 0 Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami) |
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2 | Anibal Sanchez |
Florida Marlins (NL) | |
Wednesday, September 6, 2006 Florida Marlins 2, Arizona Diamondbacks 0 Pro Player Stadium (Miami) (Sanchez breaks the longest no-hitter drought in Major League baseball history in terms of number of games played, 6,364, between Randy Johnson’s 2004 perfect game and Sanchez’s no-no. The number of scheduled game days, 470, fell short of the record.) |
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3 | Roy Halladay |
Philadelphia Phillies (NL) | |
![]() Philadelphia Phillies 1, Florida Marlins 0 Sun Life Stadium (Miami) (Perfect game, his first of two no-hitters) |