A look at the Norfolk Tides as they return home and begin their final series of the year, six games (weather permitting) against the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, the top affiliate of the Miami Marlins.
Norfolk’s record: The Tides are 31-37 in the season’s second half and 61-80 overall. The Shrimp, headed to the IL championship series as the first-half champion, are 38-31 in the second half and 85-59 overall. Though the Shrimp have had a far better year, the Tides lead the head-to-head “Navy Town Showdown” 10-8, and the winner of the season series will receive a Ship’s Bell trophy.
New in town: Third baseman Jordan Westburg, 26, a former Tides star, is back with Norfolk — this time on a rehabilitation assignment from the Baltimore Orioles as he bounces back from an August sprained ankle. He pounded Durham pitchers for two home runs, including the game-winner, and four RBIs Sunday.
In the Jacksonville dugout: If his rehab assignment from a quadriceps problem continues, Tides fans could enjoy a reunion with infielder Connor Norby, who is on Miami’s injured list for the third time this season. The East Carolina product had 41 homers and 156 RBIs in 227 games over parts of three seasons with the Tides before being traded in July 2024 along with Kyle Stowers in the deal that sent pitcher Trevor Rogers to Baltimore. Stowers became an MLB All-Star this year, while Norby has hit .247 with six home runs and 31 RBIs in 77 games with the Marlins.
Miami’s Connor Norby, shown Sept. 2 against Washington, has been on a rehabilitation assignment with the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, who face the Norfolk Tides this week at Harbor Park. NICK WASS/AP
Schedule
Tuesday, 6:35 p.m.; $2 popcorn, beer and soda until the sixth inning starts; First Responders Night, with a special ticket offer for them.
Wednesday, 6:35 p.m.; Wine Down Wednesday (wine specials); another First Responders Night.
Thursday, 12:05 p.m.; Diamond Day Game; DECA Day Fall-the Tides welcome area students who participate in DECA and FBLA for an educational experience at the park.
Friday, 6:35 p.m.; Pickleball Night, with an opportunity to get a Tides paddle; Copa de la Diversion (the Tides take the field as the Caballitos del Mar de Norfolk, celebrating Hispanic culture in Coastal Virginia); the first 3,000 fans will receive a 2025 team photo giveaway, with the 2026 schedule on the reverse side. Pregame party at 5:30 p.m.; Free Car Wash Friday.
Saturday, 6:35 p.m.; Fan Appreciation Night; the first 3,000 fans will receive a Tides golf cap. Pregame party; postgame fireworks.
Sunday, 1:05 p.m.; Bark in the Park; dog tickets are $5, with all proceeds going to the Ruffugees Foundation; Cinema Café Sunday (if the Tides score at least five runs, fans will receive a “buy one, get one” coupon from Cinema Café).

