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Derek Jeter reportedly has plans to remove divisive home run sculpture from Marlins stadium

After finally coming to an agreement to buy the team from Jeffrey Loria last week, Derek Jeter and his buying group already have big plans for the franchise

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After leading his group in a successful bid for the Miami Marlins, Derek Jeter has agreed to terms with Jeffrey Loria to buy the team for $1.2 billion.

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While the transaction is not yet complete, Jeter already reportedly has big plans for the franchise, with some moves happening outside of roster adjustments.

According to a report from Jon Heyman at FanRag Sports, Jeter's group may look to get started on removing the controversial home run sculpture that currently stands in Marlins Park.

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