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Spartanburg's $58.5 million stadium: Plans for Spartanburg's $58.5 million baseball stadium ... $225 million multi-use project that will transform the area known as the Grain District.
Tyson Jeffers was announced as Spartanburg's first general manager in October 2023. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Renaming of the team to Hub City Spartanburgers was announced in May 2024. [ 4 ] In July 2024, MiLB announced that the team would be promoted to class High-A , joining the South Atlantic League while remaining an affiliate of the Texas Rangers. [ 5 ]
DBH owns 32 other baseball teams across the country in 21 other states and one team in Canada. The Spartanburg team will be playing in a 3,500 seat, $58.6 million stadium on South Daniel Morgan ...
In May 2023, Diamond Baseball Holdings bought the Down East Wood Ducks of the Carolina League and announced that the team will move to a newly built ballpark in downtown Spartanburg "as early as the 2025 season". [8] The relocated team will be renamed the Hub City Spartanburgers. [9]
Spartanburg County School District 5 (SCSD5) is a public school district in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, US. Led by superintendent Dr. Scott Turner, the district operates eleven schools. Led by superintendent Dr. Scott Turner, the district operates eleven schools.
The Spartanburg Sluggers, a Negro League team, called Duncan Park home from 1926 to the early 1950s.From 1963-1980, and again from 1986-1994, Spartanburg's historic Duncan Park was the home of the ...
The Spartanburg Peaches were a minor league baseball franchise based in Spartanburg, South Carolina. From 1946 to 1955, the "Peaches" teams played exclusively as members of the Class B level Tri-State League , capturing league pennants in 1947 and 1953 and league championships in 1951 and 1955.
Spartanburg's professional baseball club will announce its real name on Saturday. The official team name will be announced during a free community block party from 5-9 p.m.