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Baseball Seating Chart at 121 Financial Ballpark. The chart shows the main floor/stage with seating options surrounding it, which are color coded

The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp

The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, a cornerstone of the Minor League Baseball in Florida, has a history that goes back over half a century. Originally established as the Jacksonville Suns in 1962, the team has made a lasting impact on the baseball scene, both in Jacksonville and beyond.

Renamed as the Jumbo Shrimp in 2017, the franchise stirred up an exciting wave of renewed energy and spirit. The name represents Jacksonville's robust seafood industry and the fun, family-friendly atmosphere of minor league baseball. Despite initial controversy over the name change, it has since become a beloved part of Jacksonville's sports culture.

The team plays home games at the 121 Financial Ballpark, a beautiful facility located in downtown Jacksonville, accommodating over 11,000 fans. The stadium is known for its unique baseball experience, with excellent sightlines, up-close action, and a wide array of delicious local food options.

Over the years, the Jumbo Shrimp has had its share of ups and downs on the field. Their playoff history is highlighted by Southern League championships in 1996, 2001, 2005, 2009, and 2010, under the former moniker, the Suns. These successes underscore the team's resilience and commitment to excellence.

The Jumbo Shrimp have developed some notable rivalries, with the most intense being against the Pensacola Blue Wahoos. Games between these two teams are marked by high competition and thrilling moments, making them a must-see event for fans.

It's not just about the present for the Jumbo Shrimp. The team has a rich legacy of alumni who have gone on to successful Major League careers. This list includes hall-of-famers like Nolan Ryan and Tom Seaver, who played for the Suns early in their careers. The team continues to produce high-level talent, demonstrating its commitment to player development.

From its inception as the Suns to its evolution into the Jumbo Shrimp, this franchise has woven a rich tapestry of baseball history. With its engaging games, fantastic stadium, and dedicated fans, the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp is more than just a minor league team - it's a community institution that brings people together through the love of baseball.