Miami Marlins

Miami Marlins
Miami Marlins logo
Miami Marlins
    Major League Baseball logo

    Official Ticket Marketplace


    Miami Marlins Postseason History

    Previously the Florida Marlins, the Miami Marlins have been a dynamic team in years that they have reached the postseason. Combining a number of high-quality pitchers on one team on multiple occasions, the Marlins have found a way to shock the world or deliver some of the game’s great playoff moments.

    Perhaps the greatest of those moments came in 1997. The Marlins were playing in just their fifth season since becoming an expansion team for the 1993 campaign. And just five years into their existence, they won an incredible seven-game World Series against the Cleveland Indians. To get there, they needed to defeat established powers in the San Francisco Giants and Atlanta Braves, which they managed to do.

    The 1997 World Series itself was incredible, with the Marlins winning Game Seven in a thrilling 11 inning affair. Florida won the game on a bases loaded walk off single by Edgar Renteria, who knocked in Craig Counsell with his screaming line drive up the middle. The hit came against Charles Nagy, a starting pitcher who was brought in to pitch in extra innings.

    In 2003, the Marlins did it again, this time shocking the New York Yankees in the World Series. This Marlins team boasted some great starting pitching, with Dontrelle Willis and Josh Beckett leading the team throughout the season. Appropriately, the Marlins won the series in Game Six, with Beckett throwing a complete game shutout of one of the best offensive teams in that period of the game.

    Of course, the Marlins had plenty of bats that could put runs on the board themselves, including the great Ivan Rodriguez behind the plate. Rodriguez brought not only the ability to hit to the team, but brought a much needed veteran presence to the group as well.

    When it comes to rivalries in the playoffs for the Marlins, the team’s epic battle with the Cleveland Indians would put them high on the list. In terms of National League competition, the Giants would be a good choice. The two teams squared off in the Marlins World Series runs in 1997 and 2003 in the Division Series, with the Marlins having to quiet the bat of Barry Bonds in the 2003 matchup.

    How much are Miami Marlins postseason tickets?

    Ticket prices for Miami Marlins postseason games vary by matchup, seat location, and demand. For the most accurate and current pricing, visit the Postseason tab on the Miami Marlins SeatGeek page, where you’ll find live listings, real-time prices, and all available tickets for upcoming postseason games. Check back often, as prices and inventory can change leading up to each Marlins game.

    How to get cheap Miami Marlins postseason tickets?

    Get cheap Miami Marlins postseason games tickets on SeatGeek by browsing the Postseason tab, which displays a complete list of all upcoming Miami Marlins postseason games, with live ticket inventory and up-to-date pricing. Prices can fluctuate depending on seasonality, matchup, weather and more.

    Here are a few tips to getting the cheapest Marlins postseason tickets:

    • Opt for weekday Marlins postseason games or matchups against lower-profile teams

    • Use SeatGeek’s filters to sort by the lowest price or best value

    • Sign up for alerts on price drops

    • Check for promotions or SeatGeek promo codes during the preseason

    How to buy Miami Marlins postseason tickets?

    For the easiest way to find and buy Miami Marlins postseason game tickets, use the always-on Postseason tab. Compare real-time prices, choose your seats, and get instant, secure mobile delivery—all in one place and fully backed by SeatGeek’s guarantee.

    Is Miami Marlins in the playoffs?

    To find out if Miami Marlins is currently in the playoffs, just head to the Miami Marlins SeatGeek page and click on the Postseason tab.

    If games appear under the Miami Marlins postseason tab — listing dates, opponents, venues, and ticket info — congratulations: that means the Miami Marlins has officially made it into the postseason.

    If the tab displays a message like “No postseason games scheduled for this season” — the Miami Marlins didn’t qualify this year.

    Tip: The Postseason tab makes it easy to confirm Miami Marlins playoff status and find the latest tickets or updates all in one place, year-round.

    When do MLB postseason games start?

    To find out exactly when MLB postseason games begin, head to the Postseason tab at the top of the Miami Marlins SeatGeek page. Thanks to SeatGeek’s latest update, this dedicated Postseason tab is always available—so you never have to wonder where to look for playoff schedules.

    • As soon as the league announces the new postseason schedule, the Miami Marlins Postseason tab will be automatically updated to show the official start date, full lineup of postseason games, opponents, venues, and Miami Marlins postseason ticket availability.

    • If the postseason schedule hasn’t been released yet, the tab will display a clear message or placeholder—so you know to check back for the latest updates.

    • The Postseason tab provides the most accurate and up-to-date information; all dates and event details update in real time as soon as games are announced.

    How to watch Miami Marlins postseason games?

    If Miami Marlins is in the playoffs, the best way to watch Miami Marlins postseason games live is by purchasing verified tickets on SeatGeek. Simply open the Postseason tab at the top of the team’s SeatGeek page—this dedicated tab always appears for every team and is automatically updated to show all upcoming playoff games, complete with dates, opponents, venues, and real-time ticket availability as soon as the schedule is released.

    Every Marlins postseason ticket purchased through SeatGeek is authenticated and fully protected by our Buyer Guarantee, so you can buy with confidence and enjoy a smooth, secure entry on game day.

    Tip: If there are no Marlins postseason games listed in the Postseason tab, the Miami Marlins has not qualified for the playoffs this season. Check back for updates as league standings change or next season’s playoffs approach.

    What makes Miami Marlins postseason games special for fans?

    Buying Miami Marlins postseason tickets isn’t just about attending another game—it’s about experiencing something bigger. Here’s what makes postseason special compared to the regular season, and why it’s worth securing tickets early:

    • Higher stakes and intensity: Postseason Marlins games are when every action counts. The pressure is on, the matchups more meaningful, and the atmosphere electric. If you want to see critical plays, clutch moments, and possibly history being made, this is where it happens.

    • Scarcity and urgency: There are fewer postseason games, and demand shoots up fast. Premium seats fill up quickly. Buying tickets early means better choice in seating, avoiding inflated resale prices, and locking in your spot before the buzz drives them higher.

    • Exclusive perks and priority: Ticket holders often get extras that regular-season attendees don’t always get: priority access to purchase playoff tickets (especially if you’re a season-ticket or membership holder), exclusive merchandise, special events, themed game nights, or upgraded amenities (parking, entrance, etc.).

    • Memorable atmosphere and fan energy: The crowd is more invested, the media presence greater, and the tension more palpable. Postseason Marlins games tend to be more electric—fans are louder, anticipation is higher, and the emotional payoff is bigger.

    • Opportunity to witness defining moments: These are the Miami Marlins fans talk about for years. Comebacks, championships, career highlights—postseason is when legacies are built. If you want to be there for those moments, this is your chance.

    • Better value in some cases: Even though the tickets might cost more, when balanced against what you get (intensity, perks, memorable experience), many fans find postseason Marlins tickets fetch greater value per dollar compared to regular season games, especially when you consider resale value or experiential payoff.

    What if Miami Marlins postseason game is rained out?

    If the Miami Marlins postseason game is rained out, either your ticket remains valid for the rescheduled event, or you get a full refund if it’s canceled. SeatGeek keeps you updated every step of the way and ensures you’re always protected.