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Jumbo Shrimp bring home a walk-off championship

Published on September 29, 2025 at 11:07 am
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The Jumbo Shrimp put a bow on the season in the only way they knew possible — with an epic finish to win the Triple-A national championship on Saturday night in Las Vegas.

Jacob Berry belted a two-run, walk-off homer in the bottom of the ninth to deliver Jacksonville an 8-7 win and Triple-A national championship.

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It was the team’s first true Triple-A championship. The team won the International League Triple-A title in 1968, but there was no additional championship game that year like there was this year.

It was a chaotic and roller coaster of a finish, with Jacksonville in total control until the top of the ninth.

The Aviators pushed five runs across with one out to take a 7-6 lead, putting any sort of Jacksonville celebration on ice.

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Jack Winkler singled to open the bottom of the ninth for the Jumbo Shrimp, and Victor Mesa Jr. whiffed. But Berry sliced a laser over the right-centerfield wall and touched off a celebration decades in the making.

It was almost nearly a disaster.

Jacksonville took a 6-3 lead into the top of the ninth before the Aviators got moving. Matt Pushard replaced Josh White on the mound to open the inning, but didn’t even record an out.

A single, a walk and another single chased him from the game for Robby Snelling. The Aviators drew a walk and then a fielder’s choice that scored a run to make it 6-4. One batter later, Bryan Lavastida blasted a three-run homer for a 7-6 lead.

The brutal ninth ended a solid eight innings for the Jumbo Shrimp. Jack Winkler and Joe Mack went deep just three batters apart in the bottom of the third as part of a four-run inning to give the Jumbo Shrimp a lead that it wouldn’t give back until the ninth.

It marked Jacksonville’s first Triple-A championship of any kind since the 1968 season when it won the Triple-A International League title. Jacksonville, then the Suns, beat Columbus for the Governors’ Cup and the International League Triple-A crown.

In the Triple-A Pacific Coast League that year, the Tulsa Drillers beat Spokane for the title. The Mexican League was also considered Triple-A that year, and Diablos Rojos del México won.

Now, the International League and Pacific Coast League winners meet for the overall national title.

The team shifted to Double-A and the Southern League after that, and Jacksonville won its first Southern League crown in 1996. They were co-champions in 2001 before winning titles in 2005, 2009 and 2010 in the Southern League.

Their last title before Saturday night was a Southern League championship in 2014.

This story was produced by News4Jax, a Jacksonville Today news partner.


author image Justin Barney joined News4Jax in February 2019, Born in Springfield, Missouri, Justin has lived in the Jacksonville area since 1979. He began writing about sports with the Florida Times-Union in the fall of 1998 and spent 10 years at the St. Augustine Record, the bulk of those as the sports editor, before returning to the Times-Union in 2012 as high school sports editor and later as sports editor.