Jacksonville Baseball Schedule for the Upcoming Season

Looking for the Jacksonville baseball schedule for the upcoming season? Here it is!

Introduction

Opening Day for the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp is on Thursday, April 4th against the Biloxi Shuckers. The Jumbo Shrimp will play 140 games in the 2019 season, 78 of which will be played at home in historic 121 Financial Ballpark.

The Schedule

The following is the Jacksonville Baseball Schedule for the upcoming season All games are 7 innings long and will be played at 3:30pm ET.

DATE OPPONENT VENUE
3/28 vs. Tampa Bay Rays Tampa, FL
3/29 vs. Toronto Blue Jays Toronto, ON
4/1 vs. Boston Red Sox Boston, MA
4/2 vs. Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, MD
4/3 OFF DAY
4/4 vs. Detroit Tigers Detroit, MI

The Team

The Jacksonville baseball team is a professional Baseball Team that plays in the South Division of the Florida State League. The team is based in Jacksonville, Florida, and plays its home games at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville.

The Fans

The Jacksonville baseball schedule for the upcoming season is out, and the fans are already making their plans. There will be plenty of action on the field, but there is also much to do off the field as well. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your experience at a Jacksonville game.

If you are new to Jacksonville, or if you are not familiar with the city’s baseball team you may want to check out the team website before making your plans. The website has information about the team’s history, schedule, ticket prices, and promotions. You can also find out more about the city’s other attractions and activities.

When choosing your tickets, keep in mind that there are many different types of seating at a Jacksonville game. If you are looking for a great view of the field, you may want to choose seats in the Upper Deck If you want to be close to the action, you may want to choose seats in the lower deck. You can also find tickets for bleacher seating or standing room only tickets.

If you are bringing your family to a Jaguars game, there are a few things that you should keep in mind. First, be sure to dress your children in comfortable clothing that is appropriate for the weather conditions. It is also important to remember that food and drinks are not allowed inside the stadium. You will need to purchase your food and drinks before entering the stadium gates.

Finally, remember that Jacksonville is a very large city. If you are driving to the game, be sure to allow yourself plenty of time to find parking and get to your seats. If you are taking public transportation, be sure to check schedules and plan your trip in advance. By following these tips, you can make sure that you have a great time at a Jacksonville baseball game

The Ballpark

The Ballpark is located at 301 A. Philip Randolph Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32202. The best way to get to the ballpark is by car or bike. Parking is available in Lots A, B, and C for $5 per car, and there is also a bike valet service available for $2 per bike. The Ballpark has a capacity of 11,026 fans.

The History

Jacksonville has a long and storied history when it comes to baseball. The city first gained a minor League Baseball team in 1903, when the Jacksonville Jays began play in the South Atlantic League The team enjoyed great success, winning the League Championship in its inaugural season. The Jays continued to play in the South Atlantic League until 1956, when the league disbanded.

In 1962, Jacksonville was awarded a franchise in the newly formed Continental League. The team was originally slated to begin play in 1964, but the league folded before it could get off the ground. Undeterred, Jacksonville was awarded a franchise in the National League in 1968. The team played its first season as the Jacksonville Suns in 1969 and won the League Championship that year.

The Suns continued to play in Jacksonville until 1971, when they were relocated to Louisville. In 1972, a new team called the Jacksonville Orioles began play in the National League The team played for four seasons before moving to Charleston, West Virginia in 1976.

After a five-year absence, baseball returned to Jacksonville in 1981 when the Suns once again began play in the National League The team won another league championship that year and went on to enjoy great success throughout the 1980s and 1990s. In 1998, the Suns were renamed the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp and have been playing under that name ever since.

The Jumbo Shrimp are entering their 100th season of minor league baseball this year and look to add another chapter to their storied history with a successful 2020 campaign!

The Rivalries

The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp will face the Birmingham Barons for the first time since 2014 in a three-game series at Regions Field from August 28-30 to open up the final month of the season. The Jumbo Shrimp and Barons were division rivals for 25 years when Jacksonville was affiliated with the Marlins from 1995-2012 and Birmingham was affiliated with the White Sox from 1986-2012. The two teams have met 1,277 times in their history, with Jacksonville winning 649 of those contests.

The Future

Jacksonville’s Baseball Schedule for the upcoming season is full of potential. With a mix of young and experienced players, the team is primed to make a run at the championship. Here are some key games to keep an eye on:

-April 3: opening day vs. Texas Rangers
-April 13-15: Home series against the defending champion Houston Astros
-May 11-13: Home series against the New York Yankees
-June 1-3: Home series against the Boston Red Sox
-July 6-8: Home series against the Los Angeles Dodgers

Be sure to catch Jacksonville in action this season!

Conclusion

The Jacksonville Baseball team’s regular season will be kicking off soon! Here is a look at their schedule for the upcoming season

The team will be playing a total of 162 games, with 81 of those being at home in Jacksonville. Their first game is on Thursday, March 28th against the New York Mets

The team has a total of 31 games scheduled against teams in their division (NL East), 55 games against teams in the NL Central, and 76 games scheduled against teams in the NL West.

Some of the key dates on the schedule include:
– April 2nd-5th: home opener series against the Miami Marlins
– May 28th-30th: Memorial Day weekend series at home against the Philadelphia Phillies
– July 2nd-4th: Independence Day series on the road against the Atlanta Braves
– September 1st-3rd: Labor Day weekend series at home against the Pittsburgh Pirates

Sources

-The [Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp](http://www.milb.com/index.jsp?sid=t547)
-The [Florida Times-Union](http://jacksonville.com/sport/baseball)
-The [Sun Sentinel](http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/florida-marlins/fl-sp-marlins-spring-training-schedule-20180213-story.html)

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