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Pyro Show East Coasts prepares for 20-plus minute fireworks show at Truist Field days before the 4th of July.
Charlotte Knights and Oklahoma Joe’s – the Official Smoker and Grill of the team – are kicking off “Joe-nanza” at Truist Field on Sunday, June 4th.
Two teams from a local high school in Fort Mill bring home state titles 24 hours apart! WCCB Charlotte's Emma Mondo spoke with players and coaches from these teams to discuss what it's like to be a champion.
Play ball! Knights VP of Communications Tommy Viola and Homer the Dragon joined Rising to talk about all the upcoming promotions and fun you can find at the ballpark.
The Rising team headed to Truist Field to spend the day with the Knights giving you the gameday experience.
Wali Cathcart is one of the the last Negro League players alive. On Sunday, Cathcart was honored by the Charlotte Knights organization at Truist Field.
This national honor places the ballpark in the ranks of the best major and minor baseball league venues across the country.
Baseball Hall of Famer and two-time Cy Young Award winner Gaylord Perry, a master of the spitball and telling stories about the pitch, died Thursday. He was 84.
The Houston Astros making history Wednesday night in Philadelphia.
The Charlotte Knights will have a new look for their 10 year anniversary in CLT in 2023.
The Charlotte Knights unveil a new logo design to conform with other professional sports in the Queen City.
Game 3 of the World Series between the Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Astros has been postponed because of rain with the matchup tied 1-1, pushing the entire Fall Classic schedule back one day.
Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber breaking the Bank in Philly. Yordan Alvarez launching moonshots in H-Town.
In recent years, it’s almost become an October ritual: Astros top Yankees. Astros take pennant.
Gleyber Torres stepped on second base for the final out, swinging his arms back and forth, four times in all, while glaring at Josh Naylor and the Guardians dugout.
The owner of a sports memorabilia auction house says he has offered $2 million to the fan who caught Aaron Judge’s American League-record 62nd home run.
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