The Gastonia Grizzlies were a collegiate summer baseball team playing in the Coastal Plain League . The team played its home games at Sims Legion Park in Gastonia, North Carolina , where they were known for their unique promotional events and fireworks shows. It was reported in October 2020 that the team was moving to Spartanburg, South Carolina starting with the 2021 season. The team's new name was announced as the Spartanburgers .
8-553: The Grizzlies played all their seasons at Sims Legion Park , from 2002 to 2020. A new ballpark was built in Gastonia in the team's final years, but it was not guaranteed to be a new home for the Grizzlies. City officials favored a partnership which brought an Atlantic League expansion team to the new ballpark. Grizzlies ownership said they would not share the stadium. The inaugural Midnight Madness game took place on July 9, 2010 against
16-757: A Minor League Baseball team. Since then the stadium has seen many tenants come and go. An ongoing effort to build a new ballpark in Gastonia in 2021 produced CaroMont Health Park , home to the Gastonia Honey Hunters of the Atlantic League . Sims Legion Park was further renovated between the 2021 and 2022 baseball seasons. Players who've played here include Andy Van Slyke (Cardinals, Pirates), Sammy Sosa (Rangers, White Sox, Cubs, Orioles), Juan González (Rangers, Tigers, Indians, Royals), Iván Rodríguez (Rangers, Marlins, Tigers), and former Major Leaguer Tug McGraw (Mets, Phillies), who pitched one game for
24-649: Is a 3,000-seat baseball park in Gastonia, North Carolina that is the home field for Gaston College baseball. It has hosted the Gastonia Grizzlies of the Coastal Plain League , as well as American Legion baseball . The Grizzlies moved to Spartanburg, South Carolina starting with the 2021 season and were renamed the Spartanburgers . The stadium underwent a total rebuild in the 1970s in order to attract
32-681: The CPL playoffs as the 6 seed and went on to upset the #3 seed Thomasville Hitoms, the #4 seed Forest City Owls in the Semifinals and the #1 seed in the nation the Edenton Steamers to win the Pettit Cup Championship. Michael Heesch was named Rawlings Defensive Player of the Year by finishing the season at 9-0 including three shutouts in the CPL playoffs. Heesch in addition to RHP Derek Epps were named to
40-533: The Forest City Owls. The first pitch was at midnight with festivities before the game including bed races, eating contests, players in the dunk tank, home run derby and a live band in the Beer Garden. The game drew 3,150 fans with the last fan entering the ballpark at 1:39 am. The game won best promotion at 2010 Summer Ball Conference. The 2011 Midnight Madness was even a bigger success drawing more fans than
48-624: The Gastonia Grizzlies were named The Gaston Gazette "Person of the Year". Normally the award goes to an individual but the Grizzlies continued community impact helped earn them the honor. The Coastal Plain League congratulated the Grizzlies with the title of Organization of the Year in 2012. The Grizzlies also received multiple Promotion of the Year awards at the National Summer League Conference. The 2011 Grizzlies entered
56-545: The Perfect Game Summer Ball All American Team. The Grizzlies finished the year as the #30 ranked team in the country by Perfect Game. The Grizzlies broke their own attendance record for 10 straight seasons. The team averaged 2,053 fans per game for the season. The team's single game attendance record was set on May 31, 2014, with 4,381 fans. The Grizzlies would go on to sell out two other games in 2014. Sims Legion Park Sims Legion Park
64-406: The previous year. 2014 was the most successful season in the Grizzlies thirteen-year history, both on the field and off the field. The Grizzlies drew just under 60,000 fans, breaking the previous attendance record that has been set for four straight years The Grizzlies also set the single game attendance record with 4,381 fans; along with two other games over 4,000 fans. Prior to the 2014 season,
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