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Don Boyd | all galleries >> Memories of Old Hialeah, Old Miami and Old South Florida Photo Galleries - largest non-Facebook collection on the internet >> 1950 to 1959 Miami Area Historical Photos Gallery - click on image to view > 1956 - meet the men behind your Miami Marlins from the souvenir program
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MAR-1956 Courtesy of Lee Martines

1956 - meet the men behind your Miami Marlins from the souvenir program

Miami Baseball Stadium, NW 10th Avenue and 23rd Street, Miami


Thank you to Lee Martines for contributing this image.


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Guest 14-Jul-2015 20:11
Sonny Hirsch will never be forgotten. He not only worked for the triple A Marlins, he worked in radio and TV, did play by play for the 'Canes, front office for O's and Marlins, but most of all he was a good friend.
Ron 16-Jul-2012 23:08
The neetest thing i ever saw at any ball game, this includes @ Yankee + Senitor (Washington,D.C.) was Mr. Page. He sent a change up into the batter, and i don't know what the ruleing would be, but the batter could have pulled back around and had anther try at the pitch.
Terrence W. Grant 02-Feb-2012 12:05
Seeing Jack Cooper's picture brought back alot of memories of this fantastic individual who was very giving of his time and resources. I was a young college student parking cars at West Flagler Kennel Club, where he was also an officer, and he unsolicited would help me pay for my college books and when he heard I was getting married took care of the expenses of my honeymoon. He was also an officer of West Indian Fruit Co. among others
Guest 13-Jan-2012 11:22
Publicity: Jerry "Sonny" Hirsch. I remember that name...didn't he have something to do with a local Miami radio station, or the Miami Dolphins? And Board Member C.J. Rebozo, I wonder if he was related to Bebe Rebozo, the fellow who was frends with President Richard Nixon? Nixon used to come to Miami every so often to visit him. I remember those days.
larry 06-Oct-2010 23:55
Wow. Bill Veeck. I was in grammar school in Chicago with his son Mike in 1960. Recall that Mr Veeck was owner of the Chicago White Sox in their pennant year 1959.
Carlos 21-Aug-2010 17:30
I am trying to find out what player wore # 23 with the Miami Marlins in 1956. I was hoping someone has a program from that year. Thanks !