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Mike Piazza is one of the greatest catchers in MLB history, and one of the best players to ever play for both the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets.

In between two incredible stints with major-market franchises, the greatest hitting catcher that the sport has ever seen had a brief stint playing for the Florida Marlins.


The Marlins -- led by general manager Dave Dombrowski -- acquired Piazza and Todd Ziele in a megadeal with the Dodgers in May of 2015, which saw Gary Sheffield, Bobby Bonilla, Charles Johnson, Jim Eisenreich and Manuel Barrios head west.

Piazza's tenure with the Fish lasted all of five games, before he was flipped to the Mets for Preston Wilson, Geoff Goetz and Ed Yarnall. In parts of eight seasons with the Mets, Piazza made six All-Star Game appearances, cementing himself as a Hall of Famer. While you can make a case that his absolute peak came with the Dodgers, Piazza dons a Mets cap on his Cooperstown plaque.

Dombrowski later admitted that he knew upon acquiring Piazza that the Marlins weren't prepared to make the financial commitment to keep him on their team even for the remainder of the season. He told Piazza "Don't buy, rent. And I don't think I'd rent for a month."

That's the story for much of the history of the Marlins -- brief glimpses at having superstars, only to see them spend the bulk of their careers elsewhere. Piazza, Moises Alou, Iván "Pudge" Rodríguez, Kevin Brown and Christian Yelich all fit into the category. Even Giancarlo Stanton and Miguel Cabrera -- who did have some elite seasons in Miami -- will end up with primary teams other than the Marlins.

Still, for various reasons, we remember the tenures of all the Marlins names mentioned above, even if they were shorter than they should have been. These five notable players had stints with the Marlins that you may very well have forgotten about entirely:

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