Drive to host Military Appreciation Day with 4th of July party
The Greenville Drive is excited to announce Military Appreciation Day which will coincide with the celebration of Independence Day on July 4th. A special day as we recognize and honor our community’s active military and veterans and the service they’ve given to our country, each year the Drive is proud
The Greenville Drive is excited to announce Military Appreciation Day which will coincide with the celebration of Independence Day on July 4th.
A special day as we recognize and honor our community’s active military and veterans and the service they’ve given to our country, each year the Drive is proud to host Military Appreciation Day on this special day of celebration. Each veteran and active military member will receive a $10 ballpark voucher, compliments of the Drive (pick up at the Drive Information Center behind section 107). Make sure to get to the game early as we start our celebration on District 356 with a pregame street party featuring live music, a military vehicle display, food and drinks, and family fun with inflatable games, face painting, balloon art and more.
What 4th of July celebration would be complete without a hot dog eating contest? Watch as this year’s contestants try to once again take down the Fluor Field champ, Joe Lysek. Preliminary winners from eating contests held during the past homestand will compete against the 3-time champ, Joe for the 2023 title, and if you think you’ve got a shot, sign up at the info center the day of!
Inside the stadium enjoy a live performance from the Greenville Symphony Orchestra as a Special Forces jumpteam lands in the Fluor Field outfield, the presentation of colors by the Marines, a vintage WWII warbirds flyover at the end of the anthem, and more!
Take part in the Drive’s annual Red, White, and Blue Picnic Buffet in the 500 Club! For just $30/person, you’ll get a ticket to the game and access to an all-American buffet of your ballpark favorites. Go back as much as you’d like, because it’s all-you-can-eat! Learn more here.
Fourth of July wouldn’t be a celebration without the Drive’s spectacular fireworks show promptly following the last out.
Boston Red Sox, Greenville Drive Announce 2025 Field Staff
Greenville, S.C. – The Greenville Drive, High-A South Atlantic League Affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, will have a new face at the helm for the first time in six seasons as Liam Carroll, most recently the Single-A Salem Red Sox manager, was tabbed today by the Red Sox to
2025 Hot Stove: Boston Red Sox, Greenville Drive Set to Talk Upcoming Season
Greenville, S.C. – Less than three months remain before the first pitch on the 2025 Greenville Drive season at Fluor Field, the organization’s 20th Anniversary in the Upstate, and the Drive are once again hosting the Hot Stove, giving fans the chance to ask burning questions about the team and
Greenville Baseball Hall of Fame Announces First Class Since 2014
The Greenville Baseball Hall of Fame is pleased to announce its official relaunch with the induction of seven distinguished members into its Class of 2024. The Greenville Baseball Hall of Fame was established in 1989 for the purpose of honoring individuals who have made lasting contributions to the game of
Drive staff take home league’s Groundskeeper and Visiting Clubhouse Manager of the Year Awards
Greenville, S.C. — The South Atlantic League, in conjunction with Minor League Baseball, today announced the Greenville Drive’s VP of Operations and Grounds Greg Burgess, and Visiting Clubhouse Manager Brian Masztak as the South Atlantic League’s Head Groundskeeper of the Year and Visiting Clubhouse Manager of the Year, respectively. “We’re
Bryan Gonzalez named South Atlantic League Postseason All-Star
Bryan Gonzalez was named a South Atlantic League Postseason All-Star by Major/Minor League Baseball on Thursday, the lone Drive representative to earn postseason honors, capping off a record-breaking year for the outfielder-turned-first baseman, and regular designated hitter in the Drive lineup. Gonzalez earned the addition to the end-of-season all-star team
Drive clip Dash 7-4 in penultimate game of the season
Nelly Taylor powered a two-run homer in third inning, and Yordanny Monegro spun seven strikeouts in five innings of work in his last start of the season as the Greenville Drive (36-29, 62-69) downed the Winston-Salem Dash (29-36, 60-71), 7-4 Saturday at Fluor Field. Monegro, who had not given up
Drive walk-off Dash 6-5 with two runs in the bottom of the ninth
Bryan Gonzalez with speed to burn, knocked a chopping grounder up the third base line and beat the throw to first in the bottom of the ninth inning with two away with Zach Ehrhard on third, capping off a two-run bottom of the ninth comeback for the Greenville Drive; snapping
Drive relinquish lead late to fall 4-3 to Dash
The Greenville Drive (34-29, 60-69) relinquished a 3-1 lead in the seventh and gave up the go-ahead run in the ninth with two away to fall 4-3 to the Winston-Salem Dash (29-34, 60-69); marking the third consecutive loss for the Drive and their eighth loss in the last 10 games.
Drive blanked again in 1-0 loss to Dash
The Greenville Drive (34-28, 60-68) were blanked for the second night in a row by the Winston-Salem Dash (28-34, 59-69), 1-0 on a run scored in the top of the first as the Drive picked up three hits total on the night. The loss marked the fourth time in 10
Drive fall 4-0 to Dash; officially eliminated from playoff contention
The Greenville Drive (34-27, 60-67) fell 4-0 to the Winston-Salem Dash (27-34, 58-69) Tuesday night at Fluor Field, officially ending their playoff and title-defense hopes, as the Dash chipped in three runs in the fifth and one in the eighth to carry the night. The loss marked the fourth time
Drive down Hot Rods 6-1; keep playoff hopes alive
The Drive offense finally showed up for its stellar pitching Sunday, after five nights of being stifled by the Hot Rods. Greenville’s (34-26, 60-66) Yordanny Monegro spun another dominating performance on the mound holding Bowling Green (38-19, 74-49) to one run on two hits with a pair of walks and
Drive held to one hit in 7-0 blanking by Hot Rods
The Greenville Drive’s (33-25, 59-65) Miguel Ugueto knocked a single in the second inning accounting for the Drive’s lone hit on the night as the Bowling Green Hot Rods (36-18, 73-48) blanked the Drive 7-0; the second time the Drive were shutout this week. The loss dropped Greenville to 5.5
Drive allow four in the eighth, fall 6-2 to Hot Rods
Nelly Taylor’s eighth inning homer knotted the game at 2-2 Saturday night, the second time this series the Drive have been able to erase a Hot Rods lead. But Taylor’s heroics were for naught as Bowling Green (38-18, 74-48) downed Greenville (33-26, 59-66) 6-2 with a four-run barrage in the
Drive relinquish three-run lead to fall 6-4
The Greenville Drive (33-24, 59-64) dropped their third-straight game, relinquishing a three-run lead in the sixth inning as the Bowling Green Hot Rods (36-18, 72-48) poured in five runs en route to a 6-4 victory Thursday night at Bowling Green Ballpark. The loss dropped the Drive to 4.5 games back
Drive blanked by Hot Rods, 2-0 in pitcher’s duel
As the game wore on, the more it seemed the Greenville Drive (33-23, 59-63) had a chance to swipe a game from the division-leading Bowling Green Hot Rods (35-18, 71-4 ), but the moment never materialized in an outright pitcher’s duel. The Drive were blanked by the Hot Rods Wednesday
Drive relinquish five in the sixth to fall 9-5 to Hot Rods
The Bowling Green Hot Rods’ (34-18, 70-48) five-run outburst in the sixth inning downed the Greenville Drive (33-22, 59-62) 9-4 in Tuesday’s series opener at Bowling Green Ballpark, dropping the Drive to 2.5 games out of the final playoff spot in the South Atlantic League South Division. Though Bowling Green
Drive take Sunday finale with 3-2 victory over Emperors
Hudson White, Juan Chacon, and Andy Lugo chipped in an RBI a piece in the fourth, and the Greenville Drive (33-21, 59-61) bullpen allowed one hit through the final four innings to down the Rome Emperors (21-31, 57-59) 3-2 on Sunday at Fluor Field marking the Drive’s fourth win in
Drive blank Emperors 2-0 to secure back-to-back victories
The Greenville Drive (31-21, 57-61) pitching trio of Tyler Uberstine, Hayden Mullins, and Max Carlson held the Rome Emperors (21-29, 57-57) to two hits on the night as Mikey Romero and Bryan Gonzalez chipped in RBIs to blank the Emperors 2-0 on Friday night at Fluor Field. Uberstine took the
Drive’s explosive inning carries 7-3 victory over Emperors
The Greenville Drive (32-21, 58-61) used a six-run first inning on the strength of a three-run double from Ronald Rosario and Dalton Rogers struck out a season-high nine in his start as the Drive downed the Rome Emperors (21-30, 57-58) 7-3 on Ranas de Rio night at Fluor Field. Greenville
Drive erase four-run deficit to down Emperors, 6-4
The Greenville Drive (30-21, 56-61) erased a four-run deficit with five unanswered runs across the fifth and sixth innings, six unanswered total, picking up a crucial victory in the playoff hunt, downing the Rome Emperors (21-28, 57-56) 6-4 Thursday night at Fluor Field. The victory moved the Drive to 2.5
Drive no-hit by Emperors in 2-1 loss
The Rome Emperors (21-27, 57-55) pitching quartet of Mitch Farris, Shay Schanaman, Samuel Strickland, and Ryan Bourassa combined to no-hit the Greenville Drive (29-21, 55-61) Wednesday night at Fluor Field, a month and ten days after the Drive no-hit the Emperors at AdventHealth Stadium back on July 11th. Ironically, a
Drive outlast Emperors 4-3 in series-opening victory
Yordanny Monegro tossed five scoreless innings, Ronald Rosario and Bryan Gonzalez knocked homers, and Mikey Romero chipped in the go-ahead RBI-double to boost the Greenville Drive (29-20, 55-60) to a 4-3 win over the Rome Emperors (20-26, 56-55) Tuesday on Green Day at Fluor Field. Monegro struck out eight in
Blake Wehunt takes home SAL Pitcher of the Week honors
Blake Wehunt, the tall and hard-throwing righty, was named the South Atlantic League Pitcher of the Week for his dominating start in Aberdeen, MD last week, Minor League Baseball announced today, marking the third Drive pitcher to take home the league's weekly honors this season; a season record for the
Drive fall 6-3 to Aberdeen in series finale; take overall series
The Greenville Drive (28-20, 54-60) faltered 6-3 to the Aberdeen IronBirds (24-24, 58-56) Sunday at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium and their streak of four low-scoring wins was snapped at four as the IronBirds offense came to life. The week in Aberdeen was bookended by IronBirds’ victories, though the Drive
Drive hold on for 5-3 win as Romero’s defensive play saves victory
Mikey Romero, who has delivered a walk-off hit this season and delivered timely offense in key spots and received Player of the Month recognition for it, reminded everyone he can still field too as the Greenville Drive hung on to down the Aberdeen IronBirds 5-3 Saturday. With the bases loaded