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The Marlins would not return to the playoffs until the [[2020 Major League Baseball season|COVID-19 shortened 60 game regular season in 2020]]. That season saw the Marlins lose their first playoff series in franchise history, losing the [[2020 National League Division Series|2020 NLDS]] to the [[2020 Atlanta Braves season|Atlanta Braves]] after winning their first seven series.
 
Josh Beckett and Mike Lowell later won a second World Series together with the {{wsy|2007}} [[2007 Boston Red Sox season|Boston Red Sox]], with Beckett winning [[League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award|ALCS MVP]] and Lowell earning World Series MVP that year. Braden Looper and Juan Encarnación also won a second World Series title as members of the {{wsy|2006}} [[2006 St. Louis Cardinals season|St. Louis Cardinals]].
 
===Torre's last hurrah===
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Aaron Boone would become the Yankees manager in 2018, replacing [[Joe Girardi]]. Boone’s job prior to becoming manager was a color analyst for [[ESPN Sunday Night Baseball|ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball]], in which he was ironically replaced again by Alex Rodriguez.
 
===Other notes===
Josh Beckett and Mike Lowell later won a second World Series together with the {{wsy|2007}} [[2007 Boston Red Sox season|Boston Red Sox]], with Beckett winning [[League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award|ALCS MVP]] and Lowell earning World Series MVP that year. Braden Looper and Juan Encarnación also won a second World Series title as members of the {{wsy|2006}} [[2006 St. Louis Cardinals season|St. Louis Cardinals]]. On the Yankees' side, [[Jeff Weaver]] played alongside Looper and Encarnación on the Cardinals' 2006 title team, and [[José Contreras]] won a World Series ring with the {{wsy|2005}} [[2005 Chicago White Sox season|Chicago White Sox]].
 
==See also==