Liendo, Campbell homer but Tourists pull away in eighth for 8-4 victory
Ahbram Liendo knocked his first homer of the season on the first pitch of the ballgame and Kristian Campbell added his second big fly in as many games, but the Asheville Tourists (10-12) would pull away with a three-run eighth inning to take the midday contest on Wednesday in Asheville,
Drive for Excellence Celebration is Tuesday, May 7th
The Drive's annual “Drive for Excellence” presented by Furman University event, in partnership with Greenville County Schools, will take place on Tuesday, May 7th. This is the 7th year of this program, celebrating our Student-Athletes from across the Greenville County High Schools for their in-the-classroom achievements. When the Drive for
Coffey, Campbell, Castro, all homer for Drive en route to 12-7 victory in Asheville
Cutter Coffey, Kristian Campbell, and Allan Castro all homered for the Greenville Drive in Asheville on Tuesday en route to a 12-7 victory over the Tourists at McCormick Field as the Drive battered Asheville for 13 hits. The Drive’s sudden offensive outburst was pivotal in the middle innings as it
Drive bats cooled by Greensboro quintet, fall in Sunday finale, 4-1
The Greensboro Grasshoppers (12-7) pitching quintet of Alessandro Ercolani, Drake Fellows, Darvin Garcia, Emmanuel Chapman, and Jaden Woods held the Greenville Drive (7-14) to just five hits in the series finale on Sunday at Fluor Field, en route to a 4-1 victory; earning a series split. The Drive struggled from
Drive come-from-behind to dispatch ‘Hoppers 6-5
A Ronald Rosario sac-fly in the seventh plated the eventual winning run for the Greenville Drive (7-13) as the Drive, wearing their Ranas de Rio uniforms in celebration of Minor League Baseball’s Copa de Diversion initiative, dispatched the Greensboro Grasshoppers (11-8), 6-5 on Saturday night. The Drive erased a 5-2
Grasshoppers capitalize on Greenville miscue to down Drive, 4-2
A tie-breaking error in the sixth from Greenville Drive (6-13) first baseman Bryan Gonzalez erased an inning-ending groundout, allowing the Greensboro Grasshoppers (11-7) Josiah Sightler to scramble home for a 3-2 lead as the ‘Hoppers ultimately downed the Drive 4-2 Friday night to even the week’s series at two-games apiece.
Drive thumped by ‘Hoppers, 11-1
It was nearly over from the start for the Greenville Drive (6-12) on Thursday night, and by the fifth inning any thoughts of entertaining a comeback were squashed as the Greensboro Grasshoppers (10-7) opened up a 10-0 lead en route to a 11-1 victory. After combining for 14-runs over the
Castro completes comeback with walk-off double as Drive stun ‘Hoppers, 6-5
Allan Castro’s sharp ground ball down the left field line drove in two-runs to complete a four-run bottom of the ninth comeback for the Greenville Drive (6-11), their second walk-off win of the season, to stun the Greensboro Grasshoppers (9-7), 6-5. The win marked the first time in 2024 that
Drive bats come alive as pitching trio blanks ‘Hoppers, 8-0
Four Drive batters recorded multi-hit games, and the pitching trio of Juan Daniel Encarnacion, Cade Feeney, and Jonathan Brand gave up only five hits combined en route to a 8-0 Greenville Drive (5-11) victory over the Greensboro Grasshoppers (9-6) Tuesday night at Fluor Field. The win marked the Drive’s first
Drive drop fourth in a row in Wilmington; Blue Rocks take finale 5-4
After tying the game up and erasing a four-run deficit in the sixth, the Greenville Drive (4-11) would fall 5-4 to the Wilmington Blue Rocks (11-4) as the Blue Rocks executed a double steal in the seventh that ultimately tallied the winning run. Wilmington’s victory on Sunday marked the Drive’s
Drive drop third straight in Wilmington; fall 6-4 Saturday
The Greenville Drive (4-10) added a run in the eighth and one in the ninth and put the tying run at the plate with two outs in the ninth but the Wilmington Blue Rocks (10-4) hung on to down the Drive 6-4 Saturday night. A pitchers’ duel ruled the game
Drive score late, but Blue Rocks hang on for 5-3 victory
It was a case of too little, too late for the Greenville Drive (4-9) on Friday night in Wilmington as a three-run eighth inning wouldn’t be enough to mount a comeback as the Blue Rocks (9-4) outlasted the Drive 5-3, marking the Drive’s third loss of the six-game series. Blue
Drive drop Thursday game in Wilmington, 6-4Â
The Wilmington Blue Rocks (8-4) struck for four runs in the fourth inning en route to a 6-4 victory over the Greenville Drive (4-8) to take their second game of the six-game series this week in Delaware. The Drive’s Cooper Adams earned the spot start for the Drive on Thursday
Drive down Blue Rocks, 7-5 for first ever win in Wilmington
The Greenville Drive (4-7) no-hit the Wilmington Blue Rocks (7-4) through five innings, Bryan Gonzalez added his fourth homer of the season, and Kristian Campbell and Allan Castro each notched two RBI as the Drive defeated the Blue Rocks, 7-5 on Wednesday. Starter Juan Daniel Encarnacion and reliever Zach Fogell
Drive relinquish lead late; fall 7-6 in walk-off fashion to Wilmington
For two teams squaring off for the first time in history, they sure knew how to make it memorable, as the Greenville Drive (3-7) fell 7-6 to the Wilmington Blue Rocks (7-3) on a walk-off double in the bottom of the ninth. Viandel Pena’s first double of the season escaped
Drive come-from-behind twice to take Sunday finale from Hot Rods, 6-4
For much of the six-game series at Fluor Field this week, the Greenville Drive (3-6) couldn’t find a rhythm at the plate against the Bowling Green Hot Rods (5-4). They were blanked on Friday night, scratched only one across on Wednesday, and were shut down through nearly six innings on
Gonzalez goes yard twice, but Drive fall 10-5 to Hot Rods' late-inning offense
Three Greenville Drive (2-6) home runs, including two two-run shots from Bryan Gonzalez, weren’t enough to overcome an offensive onslaught from the Bowling Green Hot Rods (5-3), who chipped in four homers of their own, as the Drive dropped their fourth game of the six-game series to 10-5. As has
New Game Day Parking and Trolley Route Options to Debut for the 2024 Greenville Drive Season
The City of Greenville is partnering with Greenlink and the Greenville Drive to give fans new, convenient options to get to and from Fluor Field on game days, as parking is no longer available at County Square. Three trolleys will run two new routes on game day with service every