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Marlins Man
Marlins Man is the nickname of Laurence Leavy, an American attorney from North Miami Beach, Florida who, after 2012, gained notoriety for his frequent appearances at major sporting events while wearing orange Miami Marlins apparel. His seating placement in view of broadcast cameras has drawn attention at the World Series, Super Bowl, NBA Finals, Kentucky Derby, and other events. Leavy has been described by ''USA Today'' as an "ubiquitous superfan". == Background == At a 2012 Miami Heat playoff game in which white T-shirts were distributed, Leavy stood out in his bright orange Miami Marlins jersey. After attending a Marlins game the same day, the white T-shirt was stolen from his seat, causing him to be visible on television. Later that year, Leavy was seen sitting behind home plate at AT&T Park during the World Series. The following day, a park ranger near the Golden Gate Bridge coined the term "Marlins Man".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=‘Marlins Man’ puts Miami front and center at World Series – Miami Herald publisher=miamiherald.com )〕 Leavy credits his rise to prominence to the new color scheme introduced by the Miami Marlins in 2012. He lists his favorite sports teams as the Miami Marlins, Heat, Dolphins and Florida State Seminoles.〔
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