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Jeter wants fans to have fun

Opening Day roster includes 3 catchers

- By Craig Davis Staff writer

MIAMI — Derek Jeter hit a home run in his first Opening Day as a player, helping the Yankees win.

The success of his first opener as CEO of the Marlins will be measured by more than just the final score and involve more than the players on the field, though that is part of it.

“You want the fans to have fun,” Jeter said as the Marlins went through their final workout in preparatio­n for Thursday’s opener against the Cubs at Marlins Park. “Then you want to win.”

He returned to the emphasis on the entertainm­ent experience, which was beyond his focus during a 20-year career as a player.

“We want our in-game experience for our fans to be first-class,” he said. “We want them to enjoy themselves. We’re trying to embrace the culture here in Miami. It’s a city where people like to have fun. We want them to have fun when they come to the game.”

Pregame festivitie­s, which begin at 11 a.m., will feature the quartet of DJ Khaled, Nicky Jam, Poo Bear and Kent Jones at 11:30 performing a new song titled “Just Gettin’ Started” that will serve as the Marlins’ team anthem.

Jeter is six months in his first foray as a team executive. He has met countless people in South Florida, shaken a steady offering of hands and posed for endless photos.

While there have been some public relations missteps, Jeter said, “I think what I’ve learned is that contrary to popular belief we’ve gotten quite a bit of support from the community. We have over 20 new corporate partners. We have new season-tickethold­ers, we have new suite-holders. The fan base and the community here has embraced us.”

He pointed out that mayors Carlos A. Giménez, of Miami-Dade County, and Francis Suarez, city of Miami, will jointly throw the ceremonial first pitches.

Giménez has been an opponent of the ballpark financing deal and stayed away when Jeffrey Loria owned the team, not even attending the All-Star Game last summer.

On Wednesday, the team announced a major partnershi­p with Ocean Bank.

 ?? DAVID SANTIAGO/AP ?? Outfielder Lewis Brinson wil take part in activities acknowledg­ing the Stoneman Douglas High shootings.
DAVID SANTIAGO/AP Outfielder Lewis Brinson wil take part in activities acknowledg­ing the Stoneman Douglas High shootings.

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