Marlins release latest round of ballpark photos

MIAMI -- Check out the latest aerial photos from the Florida Marlins' new ballpark, set to open in Miami in time for the 2012 season.
Just click the photo to the right to see a gallery of the most recent images!
The future home of the Marlins will be a first-class baseball stadium that will be owned by Miami-Dade County. It is currently being constructed on approximately 17 acres of the historic 42-acre Orange Bowl site in the Little Havana section of Miami.
The ballpark will have a retractable roof, a natural grass playing field and 37,000 seats, including approximately 3,000 club seats and 60 private suites.
The site is less than two miles from downtown Miami, only three-quarters of a mile from the westbound SR 836 exit at 12th Avenue, and 0.4 miles from the eastbound exit at 17th Avenue. Via Interstate 95, the site is 1.25 miles from the NW 8th Street exit.
For more on the Florida Marlins and their new ballpark, check out FloridaMarlins.com!