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The Greenville Drive’s last homestand is 5 straight days of celebration ⚾

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The final homestand has something for everyone, as the Drive wrap up another exciting season in Greenville

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The Greenville Drive’s last homestand of the season is happening now at Fluor Field. Full schedule:

  • Tues., Sept. 6: “Drive Back to 2006” with throwback pricing to celebrate the Drive’s 16th season
  • Wed., Sept. 7: Bark in the Park, presented by Noble Dog Hotel
  • Thurs, Sept. 8: Innovation + Entrepreneurship Night ft. dollar drink specials and live music
  • Fri., Sept. 9: Post-game fireworks
  • Sat., Sept. 10: First 1,000 fans score a Tim Federowicz bobblehead.
  • Sun., Sept. 11: First Responder’s Day and final game *

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