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Buy-one, get-one tickets for the Drive’s last home game 🎟️

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It’s the bottom of the ninth in the Greenville Drive season as they play their last home game tonight, 7 p.m. against the Augusta Greenjackets – and they’re offering buy-one, get-one-free tickets for the occasion. 👏

It seems like only yesterday when we were gearing up for the season to start, getting excited for hot dogs + beer, post-game fireworks, and singing “Sweet Caroline” at the top of our lungs during the eighth-inning.

ICYMI, the theme for this year’s season was “Together We Win,” so the Drive is keeping it on-brand by thanking fans with a buy-one, get-one ticket offer for tonight’s game. Buy one ticket and get one free for a friend to cheer on the Drive and send the season out in style. Bonus: Thursday means Dollar Drink Night (a.k.a. $2 Terrapin Recreational Ale, $1 fountain Pepsi + $1 Keystone Light in the 500 Club).

Get your tickets for tonight’s final home game of the season by clicking the button below, ordering at the Main Street Box Office or calling 864-240-4528.

Take me out to one more ballgame ⚾

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