The Gwinnett Stripers host the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp at Gwinnett Field in Lawrenceville, Georgia, on Wednesday, April 22, 2026. This Triple-A East matchup brings two competitive International League clubs to one of the metro Atlanta area's most fan-friendly ballparks, delivering an affordable, action-packed night of professional baseball in the heart of Gwinnett County. Fans searching for Gwinnett Stripers vs. Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp Atlanta tickets can secure their seats now through atlticket.exchange, Atlanta's peer-to-peer ticket marketplace.
- Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2026
- Venue: Gwinnett Field (also known as Coolray Field)
- Location/Neighborhood: Lawrenceville, GA — northeast metro Atlanta, Gwinnett County
- Category: Sports — Triple-A Minor League Baseball
About the Gwinnett Stripers vs. Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp
The Gwinnett Stripers are the Triple-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves, making every home game at Gwinnett Field a direct pipeline to the big-league club just up I-285. Watching the Stripers means watching tomorrow's Braves today — prospects on the rise, roster callup candidates, and veteran players on rehab assignments all take the field in Lawrenceville before making their mark in MLB. For Braves fans, a Stripers game is as close to a scouting session as any general admission ticket gets.
The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp serve as the Triple-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins, bringing their own crop of rising prospects across the Southeast for this April showdown. Jacksonville has a storied minor league tradition and consistently fields a competitive roster that tests International League opponents throughout the spring schedule. When these two affiliates clash, it is a genuine preview of future major league talent from two of the South's most prominent MLB organizations.
April baseball in the Atlanta metro carries real stakes. Spring rosters are fluid, prospects are eager to prove themselves after spring training, and the competitive energy at Triple-A level is as high as it gets in the minor leagues. The Gwinnett Stripers vs. Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp at Gwinnett Field on April 22 is exactly the kind of weeknight game that rewards fans who show up — intimate enough to feel every pitch, consequential enough to matter for both franchises.
The Gwinnett Field Experience
Gwinnett Field — widely recognized by longtime fans as Coolray Field — sits off Buford Drive in Lawrenceville, making it one of the most accessible ballparks in the greater Atlanta area for fans coming from the northeast suburbs, including Duluth, Suwanee, Sugar Hill, and Buford. The stadium holds roughly 10,000 fans and delivers an atmosphere that combines big-league production values with the relaxed, fan-first culture that defines the best minor league experiences in the country.
The concourse at Gwinnett Field is walkable, the sightlines from nearly every seat are exceptional, and the concessions reflect genuine Georgia taste — expect local flavors alongside the classic ballpark staples. Families, groups, and die-hard baseball purists all find their place here. Lawn seating beyond the outfield is a local favorite for casual fans, while the lower bowl puts you close enough to hear the crack of the bat without a massive price tag.
Parking at Gwinnett Field is plentiful and straightforward, with multiple lots surrounding the stadium off Buford Drive. For fans coming from inside the perimeter, the drive northeast on I-85 is well-traveled and manageable on a weeknight. The ballpark environment rewards arriving early — the pre-game atmosphere, batting practice views, and in-stadium entertainment make the full evening worth it.
How to Get Tickets
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April weeknight games at Gwinnett Field draw loyal local crowds, and availability on prime seating sections moves quickly once the schedule heats up. Securing your tickets early guarantees your preferred section — whether that is the lower bowl behind home plate, the covered club level, or the outfield lawn — at the most competitive prices the market offers.
Ready to be at Gwinnett Field on April 22? Visit atlticket.exchange today — Atlanta's peer-to-peer ticket marketplace — and lock in your seats for Gwinnett Stripers vs. Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp before the best options are gone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Gwinnett Stripers vs. Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp tickets in Atlanta?
The best place to buy Gwinnett Stripers vs. Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp tickets in Atlanta is atlticket.exchange, Atlanta's peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. The platform offers real listings from local sellers, transparent pricing, and a straightforward buying experience built for metro Atlanta fans. Tickets for the April 22, 2026, game at Gwinnett Field are available now.
Is Gwinnett Field accessible by MARTA?
Gwinnett Field is located in Lawrenceville, which sits outside the current MARTA rail service area. The most practical way to reach the ballpark is by personal vehicle or rideshare service such as Uber or Lyft. Fans coming from inside the perimeter typically use I-85 North to Buford Drive. Parking at the venue is ample and well-organized, making a drive-in experience smooth for most attendees. Gwinnett County Transit (GCT) operates bus routes in the area, so checking current GCT schedules for game-day options is worthwhile for fans who prefer public transit alternatives.
What makes a Gwinnett Stripers home game worth attending for Atlanta Braves fans?
The Gwinnett Stripers are the official Triple-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves, which means every home game at Gwinnett Field features active Braves prospects, rehab assignment veterans, and roster-bubble players fighting for a big-league callup. For Braves fans, attending a Stripers game is an opportunity to watch the next wave of Atlanta talent in a close-up, affordable setting before those players appear at Truist Park. The April 22 matchup against the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp features competitive International League baseball at one of the metro area's most beloved ballparks.
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