#RoadTrip: Visit the Carolinas’ minor league baseball stadiums

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Baseball season kicks off next month, with the Major League season starting on March 20 + Minor League teams following in April. While Major League teams might get all the attention, we’re personally fans of Minor League Baseball (MiLB) because of our hometown team.

There are 256 MiLB teams around the U.S., created to help develop professional baseball players for the Major Leagues (and share the baseball love to smaller cities). And, 30 “Class A” teams – which is the league our Greenville Drive plays in. Today, we’re doing a virtual road trip to visit a few Carolina Minor League teams to get ready for the upcoming season.

First, start at home…

Greenville Drive | Fluor Field | Founded in 2006 | 2018 record: 64 wins, 75 losses | Affiliated with Boston Red Sox | Tickets

You can expect to hear the whole audience sing “Sweet Caroline at every. single. game. It’s part of the Red Sox tradition.

Plan your springtime road trip…

Columbia Fireflies | Segra Park (formerly Spirit Communications Park) | Founded in 2016 | 2018 record: 64 wins, 70 losses | Affiliated with New York Mets | Tickets

Tim Tebow briefly played for the Fireflies in 2017 (we’re sure you already knew that but this is just a nice reminder). And COLAtoday’s readers just got to pick out their newest concessions item.

Charleston RiverDogs | Joseph P. Riley Park | Founded in 1980 | 2018 record: 64 wins, 72 losses | Affiliated with New York Yankees | Tickets

If you’ve lived in the area for a while, you may remember when the site of Riley Park was a trash dumping site. Since turning it into a baseball stadium, the site requires maintenance every few years to keep it from sinking – the most recent update was done just last month.

Asheville Tourists | McCormick Field | Founded in 1915 | 2018 record: 64 wins, 73 losses | Affiliated with Colorado Rockies | Tickets

In the 1988 film Bull Durham, Kevin Costner’s character plays with the Tourists after being cut from the Durham Bulls.

And, while you’re you’re planning your baseball trips, check out our guides to Asheville, Columbia + Charleston to make a weekend out of it. 🚘

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