Greenville Drive
- Location: Greenville, SC
- League: South Atlantic League 2006-2019; High-A East 2021; South Atlantic League 2022-
- Affiliation: Boston Red Sox 2006-present
- Ballpark: Fluor Field at the West End
Team History[edit]
The Greenville Drive, of the South Atlantic League and briefly in High-A East, are widely credited with turning around the city's downtown.[1] The Boston Red Sox farmhands play their home games at Fluor Field at the West End in Greenville, SC.
The ballpark mirrors Boston's Fenway Park in many ways. MLB's 2021 Minor League Reorganization drove the Drive up one level.
The former Capital City Bombers moved from Columbia, SC, into the new downtown Greenville ballpark in 2006, after playing 2005 in Greenville Municipal Stadium as the Greenville Bombers.
The dilapidated state of the old park had cost the city its status in Double-A ball after two decades in the Southern League. The Atlanta Braves had tried unsuccessfully for years to get a new or at a least renovated facility before they moved their owned-and-operated Double-A club to Mississippi.
The net effect to Greenville was a drop of two minor league levels, although the reorganization gave one of those back by moving the Drive from Low-A to High-A. In a second silver lining, Fluor is widely credited with revitalizing downtown Greenville - something Municipal Stadium, being neither downtown nor much of a candidate for renovation, had never done.
Despite the city name, team colors don't include green.
The Drive play Copa de la Diversión Hispanic engagement campaign games as Ranas de Rio (the River Frogs).
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
External Link[edit]
Official Website of the Greenville Drive
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