News Summary
The city of Greenville celebrated the 20th season of the Greenville Drive on April 4, 2025, honoring owner Craig Brown with the prestigious Order of the Palmetto award. Governor Henry McMaster recognized Brown for his significant contributions to the community, including the establishment of Fluor Field, which revitalized downtown Greenville. The Drive continues to be a focal point for local sports and community engagement, and the 20th anniversary promises exciting events that celebrate both the team’s history and its future.
Greenville Celebrates Craig Brown and the Drive’s 20th Season
In the charming city of Greenville, excitement was in the air as the Greenville Drive kicked off their 20th season on April 4, 2025. This wasn’t just any opening night, though! Owner and chairman Craig Brown received a prestigious honor that had the crowd buzzing with pride and enthusiasm.
The Order of the Palmetto
In a heartfelt ceremony during the second inning of the game, Gov. Henry McMaster presented Craig Brown with the Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina’s highest civilian award. This honor is awarded at the discretion of the governor and is reserved for those who have shown remarkable achievement and service to the state. It was a well-deserved recognition for Brown, who has dedicated much of his life to the betterment of Greenville.
A Leader With a Vision
State Rep. Bruce Bannister, who was instrumental in nominating Brown for this honor, highlighted the incredible leadership and commitment to community service that Brown has shown over the years. In 2005, Brown brought the Greenville Drive to the city, transforming the local sports scene and building Fluor Field on South Main Street. This ballpark quickly became more than just a venue for baseball; it was crowned “Ballpark of the Year” by Baseball Digest in its debut season and affectionately dubbed Greenville’s Front Porch.
A Catalyst for Community Growth
Fluor Field has played a crucial role in the revitalization of the West End of downtown Greenville, lighting up the area with its vibrant atmosphere for the past two decades. It has become a gathering spot for families, friends, and baseball enthusiasts, creating lasting memories for all who visit. Beyond the ballpark, Brown has generously supported local nonprofits and organizations, demonstrating a heartfelt commitment to community improvement. His contributions have helped foster a stronger and more united Greenville.
Partnering for Progress
Every year, the Drive team partners with local businesses and educational institutions to champion skills and potential among the youth in the community. This initiative not only promotes teamwork but also inspires young people to strive for their personal best. Mayor Knox White, who has been in office for 29 years, recognized Brown as a significant partner to both Greenville and the Upstate, noting the transformative impact he has had on the region.
A Celebration of 20 Years
As the Drive celebrates their 20th anniversary this season, fans can expect a lineup of exciting events and activities designed to honor the past and embrace the future. The team competes in the High-A South Atlantic League, bringing thrilling minor league baseball to the community. Every game at Fluor Field is a celebration of sportsmanship, camaraderie, and the spirit of Greenville.
Join the Fun!
Fluor Field is located at 945 S. Main St., Greenville, and is the place to be for families looking to enjoy a fun night out. The combination of great baseball and a lively atmosphere makes for an unforgettable experience. For more information about the Drive and to stay updated on the season’s events, interested fans can visit the official website.
As Greenville looks toward the future, the legacy of Craig Brown and the Greenville Drive promises to be a bright one filled with hope, joy, and a unified community spirit. Cheers to 20 years and many more to come!
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Additional Resources
- Greenville Journal
- Fox Carolina
- WSPA
- WYFF4
- Greenville Online
- Wikipedia: Order of the Palmetto
- Google Search: Greenville Drive
- Google Scholar: Greenville Drive
- Encyclopedia Britannica: South Carolina
- Google News: Greenville Drive
