Marlins Man has a new life goal: “I’m going to try bringing sexy back to the MLB.”

For the second time this baseball season, the famous fan brought a group of attractive women to a Marlins game and they sat alongside him much to the delight of the Twitterverse. Though this time one of the ladies may have gone too far. While Marlins Man— real name Laurence Levy — went to take photos with fans in wheelchairs, one of his gorgeous companions shook her breasts for the cameras, which apparently did not go unnoticed by the Marlins brass.

“I didn’t know what happened,” Levy told The Post over the phone Thursday. “When I came back, people were like, ‘Did you hear what happened?’ Then the Marlins sent me a text message, ‘You need to keep you girls under control, they cannot be flashing on TV it’s not appropriate. Bringing them is one thing to have fun, but the actions aren’t good for the image and we can’t condone it.'”

Levy agreed and told his lady friend, Korinna, to keep it in check. But as the blonde bombshell explained, she didn’t realize her risqué reveal made national airtime.

“To be honest, I was caught off guard. I was sitting and watching the game and we had a couple guys on base and we were just kind of talking and laughing and we thought it’d be kind of a funny distraction to get the pitcher’s attention and see if it would help, so that’s kind of what we did,” Korinna said. “But we didn’t think we were on camera.”

Though a pal reassured Korinna the camera light was off, the cameraman caught her anyway.

While Levy and his gal pals will return to the main stage Monday, when the Houston Astros take on the home team in South Beach, the team hopes to use his lady friends to their advantage in the future.

“What’s funny is, a couple of times when it was three balls and two strikes, or three balls and one strike, I was like, ‘Girls, you gotta shake and get up and dance now,’ both times the pitcher threw ball four and one time, the third time, the Marlins got a hit so they became the Miami Marlins secret weapon to distract the pitcher,” Levy explained.

It’s not the first time The Marlins Man’s Mermaids, as they’ve been dubbed on social media, have caught the Internet’s eye. During a game against the Mets on April 14 he and his friends caught viewer’s attention.

The women, and countless others, were previously employed at Hyde nightclub inside the American Airlines Arena, home to the Miami Heat. They and many other employees were let go when the team failed to make the playoffs. Levy told a friend to invite any of the fired employees to the game and his pal showed up with a distracting group.

“Because of commitments and people being in school, the only people he could bring were the girls,” Levy said. “Some of them have gotten modeling offers, but I’m not involved in that.”

Levy claims that some of the Marlins players have endorsed the girls’ presence at games.

“Two Marlins players wrote me and said, ‘Hey, tell your girls to stop jumping up and down when we’re in the field, it’s distracting to us. But it’s OK if we’re batting to distract the other pitcher,'” he recalled.