Gamecocks set to play at Spirit Communications Park

December 10, 2017

USC will host College of Charleston on May 9 on Bull Street

The South Carolina Gamecocks announced their 2018 baseball schedule after the Thanksgiving holiday. With that announcement, the Columbia Fireflies are proud to announce that Spirit Communications Park will play host to a neutral site game between the College of Charleston and the Gamecocks on Wednesday, May 9th at 7pm.

South Carolina will be the home team and will be in the 3rd base home dugout – the same dugout former Gamecock great Gene Cone called home for the 2017 season as a member of the Columbia Fireflies.

“We are extremely excited to have the opportunity to host a Gamecock baseball game here at Spirit Communications Park,” said Fireflies president John Katz. “Carolina has such a storied baseball history, and we’re looking forward to giving the players and fans from both teams a first-class experience that they will remember for years to come.”

South Carolina head baseball coach Mark Kingston’s team has a familiar face to Fireflies fans on his roster, as former Fireflies ticket intern, senior 3B Jonah Bride, returns to Spirit Communications Park. The College of Charleston is coached by former South Carolina head coach, Chad Holbrook.

Giving back to the community is extremely important to both the University and to the Fireflies. In that spirit of giving, a portion of all ticket sales from the game will be donated to Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital.

There will be an advance ticket purchase window available to Columbia Fireflies and South Carolina Season Ticket Holders during the week of January 8, 2018. Tickets will go on general sale on January 15, 2018.

 

About the Columbia Fireflies

The Columbia Fireflies are the South Atlantic League affiliate of the New York Mets. Winners of Ballpark Digest’s Best New Branding and Logo Award in 2016, the Fireflies play games across the southeast and mid-Atlantic regions, including against in-state rivals in Charleston and Greenville. The team partnered with the city of Columbia and Hughes Development to construct Spirit Communications Park, a multi-use outdoor sports and entertainment venue at the center of the BullStreet Neighborhood. The Columbia Fireflies are owned by Hardball Capital, owners of the Fort Wayne TinCaps of the Midwest League and the Chattanooga Lookouts of the Southern League. For more information, visit ColumbiaFireflies.com, or follow the Fireflies on Twitter, Facebook andInstagram.

 

About the University of South Carolina Athletics

The University of South Carolina is a member of the Southeastern Conference. The University sponsors 21 varsity sports programs and is home to more than 550 student-athletes. Gamecock Athletics develops our student-athletes intellectually, athletically, socially and culturally to compete relentlessly for championships and to attain high levels of achievement at the University, and throughout life, in harmony with our University’s mission and vision.

 

About Spirit Communications Park

Spirit Communications Park, the 2016 Ballpark Digest Ballpark of the Year, is a 365-day per year multi-use sports and entertainment venue located in the heart of downtown Columbia, SC. Spirit Communications Park is the home ballpark for the Columbia Fireflies, the South Atlantic League affiliate of the New York Mets. Designed for baseball, concerts, football, soccer and a host of other activities, the venue seats approximately 9,000 for sporting events and up to 15,000 for major outdoor concerts. With 16 luxury suites and a 7,000 square-foot Club Level Lounge, Spirit Communications Park can also host everything from business meetings to wedding receptions, and everything in between. The venue is open 365 days a year and serves as a public park with the wrap-around concourse representing 1/3 of a mile for walkers and joggers. For more information, visit www.SpiritCommunicationsPark. com.