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Put your hands up if you want to be the Drive’s 6 millionth fan.

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Batter up for a monumental night at the ballpark. The Greenville Drive expects to welcome its 6 millionth fan tomorrow, July 8, during its game against the Winston-Salem Dash.

Reserve your tickets and head to Fluor Field for a chance to be this person — and win a huge prize. Pro tip: Gates open at 5:45 p.m.

One in 6 million

Everyone will be celebrated throughout the game, but just one lucky fan will be gifted:

  • A trip for four to Boston for a Red Sox game
  • Drive tickets for the 2026 season
  • A personalized Drive jersey
  • A chance to throw the opening pitch at a game
  • Prime placement on the “Drive Our Home Team” billboard
  • And more

Game details

Tomorrow’s festivities are going to be a home run. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Who: Greenville Drive vs. Winston-Salem Dash
  • Where: Fluor Field, 945 S. Main St., Greenville
  • When: Tuesday, July 8, gates open at 5:45 p.m.
  • Highlights: Attend for a chance to be the featured fan + grand prize winner. Plus, celebrate the 25th anniversary of Sky 4 with WYFF. There will be giveaways, photo ops, and more on the concourse.

Ready to experience this milestone moment and possibly be the 6 millionth fan?

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