Drive hold on for 5-3 win as Romero’s defensive play saves victory
Mikey Romero, who has delivered a walk-off hit this season and delivered timely offense in key spots and received Player of the Month recognition for it, reminded everyone he can still field too as the Greenville Drive hung on to down the Aberdeen IronBirds 5-3 Saturday. With the bases loaded
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Stroll through downtown Greenville and it won't be long before you notice some wonderful aroma wafting through the air. Chances are, you just passed one of the many restaurants Carl Sobocinski opened here. From Soby's New South Cuisine to the Lazy Goat to Nose Dive to The Jones Oyster Company
Wehunt tosses five hitless in start as Drive slip by IronBirds, 1-0
Should the trend continue, adjectives describing the Greenville Drive’s latest pitching performance may soon run out. Greenville Drive (27-19, 53-59) pitching duo of Blake Wehunt and Gabriel Jackson dominated the Aberdeen IronBirds (23-23, 57-55), combining for 10 strikeouts as the Drive emerged from the pitching duel with a 1-0 victory
Pitching key again as Drive hold on for 2-1 win in Aberdeen
For the second consecutive night, Greenville Drive pitching carried the game, as the trio of Noah Dean, Jedixson Paez, and Adam Smith combined for 12 strikeouts and one run as the Drive (26-19, 52-59) stalled the Aberdeen IronBirds (57-54) 2-1 on Thursday night at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium, 2-1.
Pitching trio dominates in Drive’s 4-0 blanking of IronBirds
Yordanny Monegro struck out seven, and Isaac Stebens and Reidis Sena each struck out four while allowing a collective three hits as the trio propelled the Greenville Drive (25-19, 51-59) to a 4-0 blanking of the Aberdeen IronBirds (23-19, 57-53) on Wednesday night at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium. Monegro
Drive bats stifled again in 6-2 loss to Aberdeen
For the fourth time in the last five games, the Greenville Drive (24-19, 50-59) failed to surpass the two-run mark, falling 6-2 to the Aberdeen IronBirds (23-20, 57-52) on Tuesday in the series opener at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium. Prior to the series, two catalysts for the Drive offense,
Bats go quiet as Drive blanked 5-0 by Dash in series finale
The Greenville Drive (24-18, 50-58) picked up just three hits on the afternoon at Truist Stadium, as the Winston-Salem Dash (21-21, 52-56) pitching trio of Tommy Vail, Jose Ramirez, and Peyton Pallette combined to blank the Drive, 5-0. The Drive’s loss marks their first series loss of the second half
Drive erase three-run deficit as pitching duo comes through in 4-3 victory over the Dash
Pitching duo Hayden Mullins and Gabriel Jackson combined for four three up, three down innings to stifle the Winston-Salem Dash offense enroute to a Greenville Drive come-from-behind 4-3 victory Saturday night as the Drive (24-17, 50-57) picked up an RBI from four different batters to split the twin bill at
Drive fall 3-2 in opener of Saturday’s twin bill with Dash
Jhostynxon Garcia continued to be the Greenville Drive’s primary source of offense as of late, knocking in two RBI in Saturday’s opener of the twin bill. But Garcia’s efforts would not be enough for the Drive (23-17, 49-57) as they fell 3-2 to the Winston-Salem Dash (20-20, 51-55). Blake Wehunt
Drive fall 5-2 to Winston-Salem
After a day off via a postponed game on Thursday, the Greenville Drive (23-16, 49-56) fell behind in the early going enroute to a 5-2 loss to the Winston-Salem Dash (19-20, 50-55) Friday night at Truist Stadium. The Drive offense stalled after exploding for nine runs in the 10th inning
Drive score nine in extras to swipe 12-8 victory from Dash
The two teams combined for 14 runs in the 10th inning (yes, 14) in a wild finish at Truist Stadium on Wednesday night. But when it was all settled, the Greenville Drive (23-15, 49-55) scratched across nine (yes, nine) runs in the top of the 10th after blowing a three-run,
Winston-Salem’s middle-inning burst downs Drive, 9-4
Allan Castro contributed two RBI knocks for the Greenville Drive (22-15, 48-55), but the Winston-Salem Dash (18-19, 49-54) exploded for seven runs across the fifth and sixth innings, en route to downing the Drive 9-4 in the series opener at Truist Stadium. The loss moved the Drive to two-games out
Mikey Romero, Yordanny Monegro sweep SAL Player/Pitcher of the Week Awards
Greenville Drive infielder Mikey Romero and pitcher Yordanny Monegro swept the South Atlantic League’s Player and Pitcher of the Week Honors after a homestand which saw the two dominate in their respective realms. The honors come at a time in the second-half of the South Atlantic League season which finds
Drive come-from-behind again as Rosario knocks two homers in 14-9 victory over Blue Rocks
After falling behind 6-2 in the third inning, the Greenville Drive (22-14, 48-54) exploded for 12 runs, five of those coming off the bat of Ronald Rosario who chipped in a pair two-run homers and an RBI-single enroute to a 14-9 victory over the Wilmington Blue Rocks (17-18) Sunday at
Ronald Rosario delivers walk-off knock to lift Drive to come-from-behind victory, 11-10 in extra innings
Ronald Rosario’s one-out double in the bottom of the 11th ended a back-and-forth affair at Fluor Field, marking Rosario’s second walk-off hit of the season, and the Greenville Drive’s second walk-off win in dramatic fashion on a Marvel-themed night. Greenville (21-14, 47-54) came from behind four times to finish off
Drive fall in wacky affair to Blue Rocks, 14-9
Wacky. That about sums up the affair at Fluor Field on Friday night as the Wilmington Blue Rocks (17-16, 48-51) downed the Greenville Drive (20-14,46-54) 14-9 in a game that featured nine combined errors, 10 unearned runs, three hit batters, nine pitchers, and a nearly hour-long seventh inning caused in
Drive trio tosses season’s second no-hitter, sixth all-time in 4-0 victory over Blue Rocks
Yordanny Monegro, Cooper Adams, and Isaac Stebens combined to toss the Greenville Drive’s second no-hitter of the season, second in the South Atlantic League second-half, second in less than a month, and sixth all-time in franchise history on Thursday night at Fluor Field, dispatching the Wilmington Blue Rocks, 4-0. Tonight
Drive clobber Blue Rocks, 12-0 in offensive onslaught
Mikey Romero recorded five RBI with a double and two home runs, Ahbram Liendo knocked a pair of two-RBI singles for four RBI, Romero, Miguel Bleis, and Jhostynxon Garcia knocked back-to-back-to-back homers, and Elmer Rodriguez tossed five shutout innings as the Greenville Drive (19-12, 45-53) clobbered the Wilmington Blue Rocks