Sunday, October 20, 2019

Baseball Tourism in the Atlanta area



I thought I might try and put a post together about baseball tourism and history sites within driving distance of Atlanta.

I'll come back and clean this up over time.  Leave me a comment with additions/corrections.


Drivable (from Atlanta) minor leagues (add extra time for rush hour)
  1. Gwinnett Stripers (triple A) (travel time 30) https://www.milb.com/gwinnett/schedule
  2. Rome Braves (A ball) (travel time 1:25) https://www.milb.com/rome/schedule 
  3. Macon Bacon (coastal plain league) (travel time 1:37) https://www.maconbaconbaseball.com/schedule/home-game-schedule/
  4. Chattanooga Lookouts (double A) (travel time 1:50) https://www.milb.com/chattanooga/schedule
  5. Greenville Drive (A ball) (travel time 2 hours) https://www.milb.com/greenville/schedule
  6. Augusta GreenJackets (A ball) (travel time 2:10) https://www.milb.com/augusta/schedule/2019-05
  7. Birmingham Barons (triple A) (travel time 2:20) https://www.milb.com/birmingham/schedule/2019-05
  8. Montgomery Biscuits (triple A)  (travel time 2:20) https://www.milb.com/montgomery/schedule 
  9. Charlotte Knights (triple A) (travel time 3:30) https://www.milb.com/charlotte-knights/schedule/2019-05
  10. Savannah Sand Gnats (A ball) (travel time 3:50) 
  11. Charleston Riverdogs (A ball) (travel time 4:30) https://www.milb.com/charleston/schedule
Drivable baseball attractions from Atlanta
  1. Ponce de Leon park magnolia tree
  2. Fulton county base paths and partial out field wall
  3. Ty Cobb museum
  4. Shoeless Joe jackson museum/Shoeless Joe Jackson park (and statue)
  5. The Rickwood, oldest operating baseball park in america

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