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A display case featuring Greenville Drive merch and memorbilia, like a jersey, hat, trophy, and more

Make the last leg of your next trip one to remember as Greenville’s home team celebrates 20 years.

Photo provided by the Greenville Drive

Over the past 20 years, the Greenville Drive have racked up some amazing stats:

  • Two South Atlantic League Championships
  • 120 players sent to the majors
  • Rosters including World Series champs like Xander Bogaerts, Clay Buchholz, and Anthony Rizzo

Through the end of June, passengers flying into GSP can experience these and other great Drive memories while exiting from B gates to the terminal. Memorabilia includes a Red Sox World Series ring, Championship trophies, autographed balls from celebrated players and coaches, and more.

Pro tip: You can also start your own collection by visiting the Drive Team Store.

Make your own memories

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