Marlins induct Conine before son homers in win
Briefly

Jeff Conine was inducted into the Marlins' Hall of Fame on Sunday in a special ceremony in Miami. Known as 'Mr. Marlin,' Conine helped the team win World Series titles in 1997 and 2003. During the same game, his son Griffin Conine hit a tying homer, contributing to the Marlins’ victory. This event highlighted their unique father-son achievement in the franchise's history. Jeff Conine's impactful career is showcased through impressive stats, and his induction adds a historic chapter to the Marlins.
From the ceremony itself and then getting to come up in a big spot and do it, and then us finishing with a win -- our third walk-off win in four days -- it's awesome. We're in a great spot to start the year.
It's hard to believe that 33 years ago, Charlie Hough threw that floating knuckleball to Benito Santiago to start this whole thing off. It's a proud moment for me.
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