Jeff Conine

Jeff Conine

Jeffrey Guy Conine ( /ˈkoʊnaɪn/; born June 27, 1966 in Tacoma, Washington) is a former Major League Baseball player. An inaugural member of the Florida Marlins who was with the franchise for both of its World Series titles, he earned the title Mr. Marlin for his significant history with the club, and his ties to South Florida. He has also been called Niner and "The Barbarian" (after "Conan the Barbarian").

Read more about Jeff Conine:  Kansas City Royals, Florida Marlins, Baltimore Orioles, Second World Series Ring in Florida, Journeyman Role-player, Hall of Fame, Career Stats, Ironman, Post-career, Personal Life

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