Forgotten Stars: Seven Former Miami Marlins Who Were All-Stars
Briefly

The Miami Marlins, despite being a younger franchise in Major League Baseball, have featured numerous talented All-Stars beyond the headlines. Notable players include Jeff Conine, with back-to-back All-Star appearances in 1994 and 1995, earning MVP honors in the latter. Ryan Dempster made the All-Star team in 2000 at just 23 while demonstrating his skills with a strong ERA and strikeouts. Armando Benitez had a stellar season in 2004, boasting a low ERA and saving many games, showcasing the team's talent during its formative years.
Jeff Conine was an early face of the franchise back in 1993, earning All-Star selections in back-to-back seasons (1994 and 1995). In 1995, he was named All-Star Game MVP.
Ryan Dempster was named to the 2000 All-Star team at just 23 years old while posting a 14-10 record with 209 strikeouts and a 3.36 ERA.
Armando Benitez's All-Star season in Miami was highlighted with a dominant 1.29 ERA and 47 of 51 save opportunities in 2004.
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