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Thursday, April 03, 2025
By: Sasha Reyes Special to OneSpartanburg, Inc. In 2025, Minor League Baseball returned to Spartanburg as The Hub City Spartanburgers began play at Fifth Third Park. The newly-built ballpark (christened by a cross-town match-up between Wofford College and USC Upstate) is expected to be a catalyst for Downtown Spartanburg’s western edge, bringing the excitement and year-ro
Continue Reading >Monday, March 31, 2025
By: Sasha Reyes Special to OneSpartanburg, Inc. Spartanburg has become a hub of sports events in the Southeast, recruiting a total of 85 different sports events and meetings – representing 20 different sports – in 2025. That led to a total of $32 million in direct spending, furthering the sports tourism impact countywide. With events in youth football, swimming, gymn
Continue Reading >Wednesday, January 22, 2025
[caption id="attachment_9134" align="aligncenter" width="525"] Fifth Third Park, home of the Hub City Spartanburgers, under construction in 2024[/caption] Catch a Spartanburgers Game at Fifth-Third Park The Hub City Spartanburgers, Spartanburg's new Minor League Baseball team, begins their inaugural season on April 15! The excitement across the county to welcome the Sparta
Continue Reading >Thursday, August 24, 2023
The start of fall in Spartanburg usually isn’t accompanied, at least not immediately, by cooler weather. The morning air starts cool, but the mercury settles decidedly higher in the afternoon. Despite that off-season warmth, Spartanburg is a great place to take in fall college sports. Spartanburg’s a College Town, after all. Spartanburg sits a quick interstate trek from
Continue Reading >Friday, February 21, 2020
Every time New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson swats a shot into the stands or puts down a thunderous dunk, part of Spartanburg cheers. Zion, who’s verging on becoming a star identified by one name (think Beyoncé), brought Spartanburg’s basketball credibility to another level during his time at Spartanburg Day School, where he became a high school phenom. He t
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