Here’s what’s new at Fluor Field for the 2026 Greenville Drive season

From upgraded suites to all-new menus around the ballpark, 2026 is all about celebrating the Upstate’s “Home Team.”

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For it’s root, root, root for the Drive.

Photo provided by the Greenville Drive

It may be all about March Madness, but Opening Day is just around the corner — April 2, to be exact. The Greenville Drive has some new home run additions for the 2026 season.

New Shortstop Self-Serve Market

There’s a new concession spot, and it’s grab-and-go. Right behind home plate (in the former Subway stand), you’ll find hot and cold ballpark favorites and beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic).

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Fun fact: The AI checkout averages a 15-second transaction time. | Photo via the Greenville Drive

New ballpark chef

Executive Chef Austyn McGroarty is “transforming the ballpark’s culinary identity” this season with:

  • Chicken wings at the Fowl Pole
  • Philly cheesesteaks and meatball subs in the 500 Club
  • Vegan nachos at the 7th Inning and Splendid Splinter locations
  • A “Hot Dog of the Homestand” — themed for each opponent

Plus, new ice cream flavors are coming to Sweet Caroline’s — catch me first in line to try the cherry vanilla.

New Wi-Fi Upgrades

Fluor Field’s new network has five times the bandwidth and 60% more coverage than before.

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The suites feature new touches to streamline food and beverage service. | Rendering via the Greenville Drive

New luxury suites

If you’re sitting in a box, you’ll catch the action through floor-to-ceiling windows facing the field, plus high-end finishes, and 75” televisions in each suite.

New promo nights

Though fan-favorites like Friday Night Fireworks and Saturdays on the District are back, we’re excited to see new themed nights on the calendar like:

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