Before baseball fans indulge in the MLB playoffs, the Triple-A national championship must commence.
The stage is set as the Las Vegas Aviators will play the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp. The Aviators are the Athletics' top affiliate, while the Shrimp feed the Marlins.
Jacksonville won the International League Championship Series in three games, defeating the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. Game 3 was one-sided until late with the Jumbo Shrimp winning 7-4.
Meanwhile, the Aviators won the Pacific Coast League Championship Series in two games over the Tacoma Rainiers. This is the first time the team has won the league since 1988.
The Sporting News has all the details on how to watch the Triple-A national championship.
Triple-A national championship game 2025 channel, live stream
- TV channel: MLB Network
- Live stream: Fubo
Baseball fans can tune into the Triple-A national championship between the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp and Las Vegas Aviators live on MLB Network. Tyler Maun, Jim Callis and Sande Charles will be on the call.
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What time is the Triple-A national championship game?
- Date: Saturday, Sept. 27
- Time: 10:07 p.m. ET | 7:07 p.m. PT
The Triple-A national championship will begin at 10:07 p.m. ET on Saturday, Sept. 27. The game will be played at Las Vegas Ballpark in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Minor League Baseball announced the site of the championship in March, and the Aviators won their way through to make it a home game.
Triple-A national championship game winners
Year | Result |
2024 | Sugar Land (HOU) def. Omaha (KCR) |
2023 | Norfolk (BAL) def. Oklahoma City (LAD) |
2022 | Durham (TB) def. Reno (ARI) |
2021 | Not held |
2020 | Not held |
2019 | Sacramento (SF) def. Columbus (CLE) |
2018 | Memphis (STL) def. Durham (TB) |
2017 | Durham (TB) def. Memphis (STL) |
2016 | Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (NYY) def. El Paso (SD) |
2015 | Fresno (HOU) def. Columbus (CLE) |
2014 | Omaha (KC) def. Pawtucket (BOS) |
2013 | Omaha (KC) def. Durham (TB) |
2012 | Reno (ARI) def. Pawtucket (BOS) |
2011 | Columbus (CLE) def. Omaha (KC) |
2010 | Columbus (CLE) def. Tacoma (SEA) |
2009 | Durham (TB) def. Memphis (STL) |
2008 | Sacramento (OAK) def. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (NYY) |
2007 | Sacramento (OAK) def. Richmond (ATL) |
2006 | Tucson (ARI) def. Toledo (DET) |