Daytona Tortugas – Florida State League
The Daytona Tortugas are a Single-A Florida State League (FSL) team affiliated with the Cincinnati Reds. They compete in the FSL East Division and play home games at Jackie Robinson Ballpark in Daytona Beach, Florida. This page features ballpark photos, a map, official FSL links, and Daytona Beach weather information.
Opened in 1914, Jackie Robinson Ballpark is Minor League Baseball’s oldest continuously operating venue. Jackie Robinson broke professional baseball’s color barrier here in 1946, and the ballpark was later renamed in his honor. Spanish-style architecture and views of the Halifax River preserve the historic character of the site. Renovations added indoor batting cages, new clubhouses, training areas, and upgraded seating and restrooms. The team converted the playing surface to synthetic turf, improving consistency and playability during Florida’s rainy season.
Silver Slugger Tuesdays offer perks for senior fans. Belly Buster Wednesdays feature unlimited concessions. Thirsty Thursdays bring drink specials. Postgame fireworks take place after select Friday home games. Sheldon’s Family Fun Pack offers a Sunday package for younger fans and parents. Fans can purchase single-game tickets, season plans, or group packages. Current schedules and ticket information appear on the team’s website.
Most Florida State League teams share training complexes with their parent clubs. Many facilities host both an FSL team and a Florida Complex League (FCL) affiliate. The Cincinnati Reds, parent club of the Tortugas, hold Spring Training in Arizona in the Cactus League. No FCL team plays at Jackie Robinson Ballpark.

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