
Want a Celia Cruz bobblehead? Marlins announce giveaways
Marlins Opening Day is Thursday — and with a new season comes new food offerings and free swag at loanDepot Park.
Why it matters: Throughout the season fans can enjoy the new Lineup Food Hall, lounge, themed nights and giveaways.
What's new: Inside the food hall are three new dining options, plus a bar: Beisbowl serves make-your-own bowls; the Press Box, classic stadium bites plus a Cuban sandwich; and The Sweet Spot, for dessert.
The Bullpen Bar & Grill is the new sports lounge.
Want a free bobblehead or themed jersey? Here's the full bobblehead-giveaway lineup and a few themed games for the 2025 season:

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