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About Asheville Tourists
Currently, the Asheville Tourists are an active member of the High-A East League, continuing their tradition of providing exciting live baseball to fans in the region. The team plays its home games at McCormick Field, a historic ballpark that has been a staple in Asheville since 1924. The 2023 season has been filled with engaging events, including themed nights, community outreach programs, and promotions that draw fans of all ages to the ballpark. The Tourists have embraced modern marketing strategies, utilizing social media and local partnerships to enhance fan engagement. Recently, they hosted 'Bark in the Park' nights, allowing fans to bring their dogs to the game, which has been a huge success. Additionally, the team has focused on player development, as they continue to serve as a crucial stepping stone for aspiring Major League Baseball players. The community remains supportive, with attendance numbers reflecting the local passion for the team. As the season progresses, the Asheville Tourists are committed to creating memorable experiences for their fans while maintaining their rich history in minor league baseball.
Asheville Tourists History
The Asheville Tourists are a Minor League Baseball team based in Asheville, North Carolina. Established in 1897, they are one of the oldest continually operating teams in the minor leagues. The team has undergone several name changes and affiliations throughout its history, but the 'Tourists' moniker has become synonymous with the city. The name is a tribute to the influx of tourists drawn to the scenic beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The team has played in various leagues, including the South Atlantic League, where they currently compete. Over the years, the Tourists have produced numerous MLB players, contributing to their legacy in the sport. The team has also enjoyed several championship victories, with the most notable being their South Atlantic League titles in the 1980s and early 2000s. As baseball evolved, so did the Tourists, adapting to changes in the game and the interests of their fanbase, ensuring their place in the community and the sport's history.