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  2. VyStar Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville (2003–2014, 2017–2019) [1] Community First Park (2015–16) Location: 301 A. Philip Randolph Boulevard Jacksonville, Florida United States: Coordinates: Owner: City of Jacksonville: Operator: ASM Global: Capacity: 11,000 (baseball) Field size

  3. Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville and Huntsville were declared co-champions. [30] The 2002 season was the Suns' last year at Wolfson Park. They moved into the newly constructed Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville, later renamed 121 Financial Ballpark, at the start of the 2003 season, [9] and VyStar Ballpark for the 2025 season. [31]

  4. J. P. Small Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    J. P. Small Memorial Stadium is a baseball park in Jacksonville, Florida.It is located in the Durkeeville community in northwest Jacksonville. Constructed in 1912 and rebuilt in 1936, it was the city's first municipal recreation field, and served as its primary baseball park before the construction of Wolfson Park in 1954.

  5. John Sessions Stadium - Wikipedia

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    John Sessions Stadium is a baseball venue located on the campus of Jacksonville University in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. It is home to the Jacksonville Dolphins baseball team, a member of the Division I Atlantic Sun Conference. [1] The stadium has a capacity of 1,500 people. [2] It is named after John F. Sessions, a benefactor of the ...

  6. Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp release 2024 Triple-A baseball ...

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    Two clubs will be visiting 121 Financial Ballpark for the first time ever on the 2024 schedule for the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp in Triple-A.

  7. Sports in Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    The Jacksonville Icemen are the sixth hockey team to be based out of Jacksonville, with the historical list of teams in order of presence in the city being the Jacksonville Rockets from 1964 to 1972, the Cleveland Barons (1937–1973) for the 1972-73 AHL season, the Jacksonville Bullets from 1992 to 1996, the Jacksonville Lizard Kings from 1995 ...

  8. Wolfson Park - Wikipedia

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    During that time it was home to all of Jacksonville's minor league baseball teams, including the Jacksonville Braves (1955–1960), the Jacksonville Jets (1961), and the Jacksonville Suns (1962–1968 and 1970–2002). It had a seating capacity of 8,200 and was named for local baseball owner Samuel W. Wolfson.

  9. VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena - Wikipedia

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    VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena [5] (originally Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena) is a multi-purpose arena located in Jacksonville, Florida. It currently serves as the home arena of the Jacksonville Icemen of the ECHL , the Jacksonville Giants of the American Basketball Association , and the Jacksonville Sharks of the Indoor Football League .