Tortugas Unveil Full 2025 Promotional Schedule
PRINTER-FRIENDLY SCHEDULE FULL SCHEDULE AND TICKETS DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—The Daytona Tortugas have unveiled their full promotional schedule for their tenth season of play at Jackie Robinson Ballpark. The season will be highlighted by the return of several popular theme nights and daily promotions from previous seasons, plus new and exciting
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—The Daytona Tortugas have unveiled their full promotional schedule for their tenth season of play at Jackie Robinson Ballpark. The season will be highlighted by the return of several popular theme nights and daily promotions from previous seasons, plus new and exciting giveaways and theme nights for fans of all ages.
The historic season will begin at home on Friday, April 4, with fans being treated to a Magnet Schedule giveaway presented by ImageWorks upon entry and end the night with Postgame Fireworks.
Postgame fireworks presented by MSA Sport will also light up the skies on Independence Day, as the Tortugas will be at home on July 4, plus a season-ending fireworks spectacular on August 29.
In celebration of our tenth season, a five-player Collect-Them-All bobblehead giveaway series presented by Barton Malow and MSA Sport will last throughout the season, with the bobbleheads being revealed at a later date. The giveaways will take place on April 5, May 10, June 14, July 5, and July 26.
A couple more bobbleheads are on tap for your collection, with a special bobblehead celebrating legendary artist and a Daytona Beach native as we give away a Bob Ross bobblehead presented by bowlingball.com on May 31. We will also have a special bobblehead giveaway as part of First Responders Night on April 19.
Two more First Responders Nights are scheduled for June 12 and July 10, with our valued healthcare personnel being celebrated on Salute to Healthcare Heroes on June 26 and July 31, Military Appreciation Night on July 6, and Teacher Appreciation Night on May 15.
Other popular theme night giveaways will return for 2025, including Christmas in July on July 12, featuring a Christmas ornament giveaway presented by Daytona Beach International Airport. Fan-favorite Margaritaville Night is back for three editions, with Hawaiian shirt giveaways on May 9 and July 25 and a bucket hat giveaway on May 30.
Save more room in your closet for a Youth Jersey giveaway presented by Frank Gay Services on May 17, plus a Fishing Hoodie giveaway presented by AdventHealth on August 16. Lastly, on August 30, we will celebrate Daytona Beach native and Mainland High graduate Vince Carter’s induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame last year with a Basketball Jersey giveaway presented by Brown & Brown Insurance on Vince Carter Hall of Fame Night August 30.
Copa de la Diversion will see Los Rumberos de Daytona (or “Partygoers”) return for their third season on four occasions: May 16, June 13, July 11, and August 29. Two of those nights will be extra-special, with the first-ever Rumberos Jersey giveaway on May 16, then we will celebrate Dia de los Muertos on June 13.
We will take a trip to the past and celebrate our decade in Daytona with Turn Back the Clock and Back to the Future Night on June 27, plus celebrate Woodstock with Peace, Love, & Baseball on August 15.
Other theme nights on the calendar include Princess Night (April 6), celebrating Jackie Robinson Day (April 15), FDOT Transportation Safety Night (April 18), Mother’s Day (May 11) and Father’s Day (June 15), Volusia County End of School Bash (June 1), Shelldon’s Birthday Bash (July 27), and Fan Appreciation Night for the final home game of 2025 on August 31.
Of course, the Tortugas will still have our daily promotions all season long, with Silver Sluggers and Breast Cancer Awareness Night and Taco Tuesday every Tuesday night. Belly Buster and Wine Wednesday will both return, as will Taps and Tacos each Thursday. Our City Nights and Feel Good Fridays where we highlight our local communities and organizations serving them will continue every Friday night. We have a giveaway for every Shell Out Saturday, while the week comes to an end where we welcome the members of the inaugural Shell Squad Kid’s Club, plus our 55+ crowd has another chance to come to The Jack as part of our first-ever Super Sluggers package.
Five select Thursday nights will also see the debut of College Nights this season. We welcome students and staff from Daytona State College on April 17, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University on May 1, Palmer College of Chiropractic on May 8, Bethune-Cookman University on August 14, and lastly Stetson University on August 28.
Season, group, and single-game tickets for the 2025 season are on sale now at daytonatortugas.com, by calling 386-257-3172, or by visiting the Tortugas box office at Jackie Robinson Ballpark, located at 110 E. Orange Avenue.
ABOUT THE DAYTONA TORTUGAS
The Daytona Tortugas are in their tenth season as the Single-A Affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and a member of Minor League Baseball’s Florida State League. The Tortugas play at historic Jackie Robinson Ballpark in Daytona Beach, Florida that was recently designated a National Commemorative Site. Jackie Robinson Ballpark also plays host to Bethune-Cookman University, the Jackie Robinson Ballpark Museum, and many community events and initiatives of all sizes throughout the year.
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