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The Greenville Drive are a Minor League Baseball team based in Greenville, South Carolina. [ a ] They are the High-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox and are a member of the South Atlantic League . They play their home games at Fluor Field at the West End , and their mascot is a frog named Reedy Rip'it.
In 1989, Henry Hinton started New East Communications of Greenville, North Carolina.The company's stations were WGPM 94.3, WCZI and WKQT.WKQT was sold in 1996. [3] In 2003, Archway Broadcasting Group, LLC, bought WGPM and WCZI and announced its acquisition of four Greenville market stations--WRHT, WCBZ, WNBR and WZBR—from Eastern North Carolina Broadcasting Company, Inc for $6.5 Million.
Fluor Field at the West End is a 6,700-seat baseball-only stadium in Greenville, South Carolina, that opened on April 6, 2006.Designed by architectural firm DLR Group, it was built as a new home of the Greenville Drive baseball team, the South Atlantic League affiliate of the Boston Red Sox.
The Greenville Scottish Games will occur at Furman University on Saturday, May 25, starting at 8:30 a.m. Organizers said they are expecting a large crowd for this year's games. They suggest ...
GREER – Greenville had a chance to win with a long field goal. Mazeo Bennett made sure it was a short one. Bennett had a 16-yard run in the final minute Friday night to set up a more comfortable ...
Greenville fell to the bottom of the Eastern Conference and clinched the eighth playoff seed with 80 points in the regular season. [6] The Road Warriors' opponent in the best-of-seven series, the Reading Royals, collected 99 points for the first seed in the Eastern Conference. Greenville was shutout in games one and two in Reading.
The Greenville Red Raiders moved on to host Northwestern by countering any momentum a determined Catawba Ridge team showed in the second half Greenville football leans on big-game experience to ...
The Greenville home ballpark was Athletic Park and Greenville would host games at the ballpark through 1905. [7] The Greenville "Cotton Pickers" nickname corresponds with local agriculture and industry. [8] The soil in the region led to the founding of the city by cotton pickers and a cotton exchange was set up in the city in 1877. [9]