![]() ![]() "The Texas Rangers look forward to working with DBH and The Johnson Group as they move forward on the stadium project in Spartanburg," Neill Leibman, Texas Rangers COO and president of business operations, said in a statement. View Gallery: PHOTOS: Greenville Drive's Opening Week The new Spartanburg team will compete in the Low-A, Carolina League. "There is no such rule against that," Zee McCabe, a customer service representative for Major League Baseball, said of team proximity.Īnother Major League Baseball source with knowledge of the situation said, when the league approved the sale of the Teas Rangers' Kinston, N.C., team to Diamond Baseball Holdings (DBH) and planned relocation to Spartanburg, "No waiver was required," despite the proximity to the South Atlantic League's Greenville Drive franchise, a High-Affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. In addition, the new Spartanburg team and the Drive will play in different classifications and leagues. A friendly level of competition will just add to the level of excitement."įor those who may wonder, Minor League teams can be located within the same proximity. "The Greenville Drive will continue to be great," Britt said. Yes, according to Spartanburg County Councilman David Britt, who was among Spartanburg leaders who pushed for bringing a team to the Hub City. Is there room for two professional teams in the Upstate? The new Spartanburg stadium behind the AC Hotel will seat 3,500, according to officials. Last year, 317,150 people attended 65 home Drive games at Flour Field, an average of 4,879 each game. Not sure what to do next in your genealogy research? Get some new ideas by using our Ancestor Source Finder tool.Watch Video: 96-year-old WWII veteran sings the national anthem at baseball gameīusiness leaders and city, county and state officials celebrated last week's announcement that a Minor League baseball team and a new stadium is coming to downtown Spartanburg.īut there was little mention that another Minor League team, the Greenville Drive, are located just 30 miles away. Spartanburg: Sun and the Carolina Citizen. Spartanburg: Spartanburg Journal and the Carolina Spartan. Spartanburg: Journal and the Carolina Spartan. (Converse, S.C.) 1908-1931Ĭowpens: Cowpens-Pacolet Tribune. (Chesnee, S.C.) 1969-CurrentĬonverse: Clifton Chronicle. (Chesnee, S.C.) 1971-CurrentĬhesnee: Spartanburg Tribune. For more information on how to locate offline newspapers, see our article on Locating Offline Newspapers.Ĭhesnee: Chesnee Tribune. Offline Newspapers for Spartanburg CountyĪccording to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed in this county, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available. ![]() to Historical Newspapers of South Carolina (Spartanburg, S.C.) (from Jto June 28, 1849) Chronicling America (Spartanburg, S.C.) (from Mato May 16, 1894) Chronicling America Spartanburg Herald and Herald Journal obituaries, 1980-1989 : letter C only. Spartanburg Herald and Herald Journal obituaries, 1960-1969 : letter C only. Spartan (Spartanburg, S.C.) (from Jto June 28, 1849) MyHeritage Marriage and death notices from upper South Carolina newspapers, 1843-1865 : (abstracts from newspapers of Laurens, Spartanburg, Newberry, and Lexington districts) WorldCat newspapers, 1843-1865 : abstracts from newspapers of Laurens, Spartanburg, Newberry and Lexington districts WorldCat Marriage and death notices from upper S.C. ![]() Genealogical Abstracts from the Carolina Spartan, 1866-1872 FamilySearch Library Newspapers, 1872-1879 FamilySearch Library Genealogical Abstracts from Spartanburg Co., S.C. Carolina Spartan (Spartanburg, S.C.) (from Mato May 16, 1894) MyHeritageĬarolina Spartan 1856-1866 ![]()
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