Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp mascots to deliver Valentine’s Day packages

Matt Goudreau, president & general manager
Matt Goudreau, president & general manager
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With Valentine’s Day approaching, the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp baseball team and Arlington Flower Shop have announced a special promotion for fans. The “Jumbo Shrimp Valentine’s Day Surprise” package is available for $160 and includes four undated dugout reserved ticket vouchers for the 2026 season, a rose from Arlington Flower Shop, Sweet Pete’s candy, a Jumbo Shrimp Valentine’s Day card, and a Jumbo Shrimp koozie.

Mascots Scampi and Southpaw will deliver the packages to recipients in the greater Jacksonville area. Deliveries are scheduled for Thursday, February 12 and Friday, February 13, depending on availability. Orders must be placed by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, February 11 or until supplies run out. Fans can order by calling the Jumbo Shrimp front office at (904) 358-2846.

According to the organization, “The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp are the Triple-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins and compete in the International League. The 2025 International League and Triple-A National Champions, the Jumbo Shrimp call VyStar Ballpark home for baseball but also a wide variety of additional community focused events with a goal of providing Affordable, Family, FUN to Northeast Florida. Winners of many marketing and sales awards and recognition since the team was rebranded prior to the 2017 season, the Jumbo Shrimp continually lead the state of Florida in attendance across all minor league professional sports organizations.”



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