Nowadays, life as a Marlins fan is complicated. There aren't exactly people sprinting down the street to jump on the bandwagon, but for those already onboard, it's a badge of honor. You made it this far, and there is no going back.
Here's how you know if you're a true, die-hard Marlins fan (you know, other than the fact that against all odds and rational thought, you still watch their games).
1. Watching Giancarlo Stanton hit walk-off monster dongs for the Yankees this season feels like watching your ex thrive on Instagram. You're not necessarily rooting against Stanton, but you just would prefer if he didn't rub how well he's doing right in your face. It's just too soon, and your wounds need time to heal without having ungrateful Yankees fans celebrating how amazing it is to have Stanton crushing homers on their favorite baseball team.Giancarlo Stanton was HYPE after his two-run walk-off homer! #Yankees #Walkoff #MLB pic.twitter.com/EEXcrSp0Ix
— SportsbyFry (@sportsbyfry) June 21, 2018
2. You really wish the Marlins would listen to their fans and bring back the teal and pinstripes. It's simple: Keep "Miami" in the team's name but bring back the beautiful teal. Rarely do Marlins fans ask for anything other than for their owners to spend some money on baseball players every once in awhile. This request is almost unanimous.“Bring back teal,” they said.
— #VoteMarlins (@Marlins) June 2, 2018
Consider it brought. The weekend you’ve been waiting for. #Marlins25 pic.twitter.com/AnymlICFLt
3. You can't even describe what it is about the Marlins' home-run sculpture that makes you happy, but you love it. It doesn't even make any sense. The entire thing is ridiculous. You've fallen in love with it, though. If Derek Jeter even thinks about taking this beautiful monstrosity away, there will be hell to pay.Personally I love the sculpture! #mlb @Marlins pic.twitter.com/BxegRiZXjX
— Ryan Burd (@Burdtweets) April 3, 2018
4. Somewhere you have a drawer full of the most '90s Marlins swag ever. What's crazy is a lot of those '90s Marlins shirts are now considered "vintage" and are being sold on eBay for a pretty penny. You can't sell them, though, because they're your last connection to a simpler time, when being a Marlins fan wasn't met with the constant question of "Why?"A few @Marlins Throwbacks from my childhood. #Marlins25 #JustGettinStarted pic.twitter.com/L6zsOnAEdE
— Armando (@Mandoman12) June 10, 2018
5. Sometimes you actually miss the Marlins playing baseball at Joe Robbie Stadium. Sometimes fans miss the old ballpark in Miami Gardens, but not all the time. Let's not get crazy. But there are definitely times Marlins fans reminisce about the "teal monster" and how you could basically get into a Marlins game for free and by the fifth inning be sitting behind the dugout. Fans used to sit in the cheap seats and literally just find foul balls that had probably been there for weeks. There were perks to the Marlins playing in the worst baseball stadium of all time.Where were you during that first #Marlins pitch? The Teal Monster...never forget. pic.twitter.com/MqQxIW7pyD
— Stirrups Now! (@uniformcritic) December 23, 2014
6. Not only do you think the Marlins should go back to teal, but you also think the old logo was better. Of all the terrible things Jeffrey Loria did to the Miami Marlins and their fans, one of the worst was turning the Marlins' logo and look into something you'd expect to find on the Las Vegas strip. The classic look and feel of the Marlins' old logo justRT for permanent throwbacks
— Mike Trill (@ManicMike27) June 3, 2018
Like for uniforms to stay the same
Let the @Marlins know pic.twitter.com/LFc3J91TUn
7. The fact that the Marlins' latest first-round pick, Connor Scott, was born two years after the Marlins' 1997 World Series title makes you feel old. Sports teams are now selecting players who weren't even born when American Pie was in theaters. How washed.@Marlins' 1st round pick (13th overall) Connor Scott discussing his experience thus far, taking BP with the team, and chatting with Derek Jeter.#JuntosMiami #MLB #Marlins25 pic.twitter.com/O7GsHYSrMU
— FOX Sports Florida (@FOXSportsFL) June 9, 2018
8. You don't trust Derek Jeter, and you're well aware it has nothing to do with him. Jeter has the right idea when it comes to rebuilding the Marlins from the minor-league system up, but he just ran into a buzz saw. Marlins fans didn't want to hear about another rebuild, and they certainly didn't want to see Stanton, Ozuna,
9. You're pretty sure Charlie Hough was exactly the same ageCharlie Hough, who was the @Marlins' Opening Day starter in their inaugural season in 1993, enjoys the throwback nature of the 25th anniversary logo. #LetsGoFish pic.twitter.com/ptYckU0usb
— FOX Sports Florida (@FOXSportsFL) February 7, 2018
10. You're glad Jeffrey Loria is gone, but you always imagined life without him being so much better than it is now. Marlins fans waited with bated breath for Loria's regime to topple. They imagined the day they would receive that "Loria sells Miami Marlins" message alert on their phones. When it actually happened, though, it was somehow anticlimactic.
Yes, Jeter and his team had to do some tough business this fall when they traded away most of the team's stars, but it was more than just that. This was about Loria having kicked Marlins fans while they were down so many times there was almost nothing left once he was gone. We always imagined a world without Loria, but so far it hasn't been what we wanted.