Greenville Drive Playoff Tickets Now On Sale
Greenville, SC - An exciting season at Fluor Field in 2017 reached its apex in June, when the Greenville Drive clinched a berth in the South Atlantic League playoffs by winning the first half Southern Division title. With the South Atlantic League playoffs less than two weeks away, the Drive
Greenville, SC - An exciting season at Fluor Field in 2017 reached its apex in June, when the Greenville Drive clinched a berth in the South Atlantic League playoffs by winning the first half Southern Division title.
With the South Atlantic League playoffs less than two weeks away, the Drive are excited to announce that playoff tickets are officially on sale! Fans can purchase their tickets at the Main Street Box Office, by calling (864) 240-4528 or at greenvilledrive.com.
Fans will be able to purchase single-game tickets for any of the five potential playoff games in Downtown Greenville, and ticket prices for each game will remain the same as all regular season games at Fluor Field, ranging from $8-$16. CLICK HERE to purchase single-game tickets.
The Drive will also have several packages available for purchase. Season ticket holders can opt to purchase playoff tickets for each game, as well as renew their plans for the 2018 season at Fluor Field. Special packages for the first round of the playoffs will be available for $25 as well, which include tickets to the first round and a Greenville Drive playoffs t-shirt. CLICK HERE to purchase the first round playoff package.
"We are thrilled about playoff baseball returning to Fluor Field for our players, our staff, and our passionate fans, and we're passing our excitement on to the fans by putting playoff tickets on sale," said Drive General Manager Eric Jarinko. "This has been a tremendous season for the Drive, and we are excited to see our talented young players putting their talents on display under the bright lights of the postseason."
The Drive are guaranteed at least one game at Fluor Field in the postseason, which is set for Friday, September 8th at 7:05 in game two of the Divisional Championship round. Depending on the playoff results, the Drive could also host game three of that round on Saturday, September 9th, as well as games three through five of the Championship Series between Thursday, September 14th and Saturday, September 16th.
Fans who have tickets for games that do not end up being played can contact the box office for a refund.
The Drive's playoff opponents are currently up in the air. Entering Friday's action, the Charleston RiverDogs lead the Southern Division by five games over the Rome Braves, and the winner of the Southern Division's second half will be the Drive's opponent in the Divisional Championship.
Should the Drive reach the finals, they will face off against either the Kannapolis Intimidators, who won the Northern Division title in the first half, or the winner of the second-half Northern Divisional race, which features four teams within three games of first place.
This will mark the Drive's third South Atlantic League playoff berth in franchise history. The Drive also reached the postseason in 2009 and 2010, where they fell to the Lakewood BlueClaws in the championship series in both years.
With a talented mix of prospects, seasoned professional veterans, and a coaching staff led by fourth-year manager Darren Fenster, the Drive have the pieces to bring Greenville its first South Atlantic League title.
"We would love nothing more than to bring home our first South Atlantic League championship for the remarkable fans here in Greenville," said Craig Brown, the Drive's Owner and Team President. "Our players and staff are excited for the support of our fans as they aim to finish the season with a celebration at Fluor Field."
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