Marlins Park is about to get a lot louder in 2019, with the addition of a section allowing fans to play musical instruments during games.
Aug. 29 (UPI) — Marlins Park is about to get a lot louder in 2019, with the addition of a section allowing fans to play musical instruments during games.
The outfield section is called « Comunidad 305 » and is listed under a section called « ballpark enhancements » on the team’s website .
« We welcome Comunidad 305 into Marlins Park for all Marlins games, » the Marlins website says. « This dedicated area within the ballpark is where we’ll celebrate culture every game. »
« No matter where you are from, you are a part of what makes Miami great. We are fusing our pride for our native countries, our city, our diversity and our team to represent every night. »
« Musical instruments, flags and more will be welcome and encouraged. »
The Marlins are also planning Little Havana Nights, « Park Before Dark » and a Sunday Funday, as well as improvements to the club level seating.
Miami ranks last in attendance, drawing just over 10,000 fans per home game. The Marlins (53-80) are also in last place in the National League East.
The Boston Red Sox host the Marlins at 6:35 p.m. Wednesday at Fenway Park in Boston.