Date | Opponent | Result |
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Apr 24, 11:00 AM | vs. Rocket City Trash Pandas | L 4-6 |
Apr 26, 4:15 PM | @ Chattanooga Lookouts | W 5-4 |
Apr 27, 4:15 PM | @ Chattanooga Lookouts | L 2-6 |
Apr 28, 4:15 PM | @ Chattanooga Lookouts | W 10-5 |
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Are the Tennessee Smokies in the playoffs?
This is the first time the Trash Pandas have made it to the playoffs since their first full inaugural season in 2021. The winner of the series will advance to the Southern League Championship to face the winner of the Southern Division's playoffs between the Pensacola Blue Wahoos and the Montgomery Biscuits.
Where is the new Smokies stadium going to be built?
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) – Developers have released new renderings of the multimillion-dollar, 7000-seat stadium planned for the Old City neighborhood of downtown Knoxville. The new images come after Knoxville-Knox County Sports Authority Board held a meeting Tuesday to discuss stadium design and cost management.
Who owns the Tennessee Smokies?
owner Randy BoydTennessee Smokies owner Randy Boyd says to expect a "continuing stream of great new news" as the multiuse stadium is built in downtown Knoxville.
How many games do the Tennessee Smokies play?
Tennessee Smokies Dates & Schedule As a Double-A baseball team, the Tennessee Smokies schedule will include 120 regular season games.
Are the Smokies moving to Knoxville?
One of Knoxville's most famous attractions is coming back to the Old City in the spring of 2025. The Tennessee Smokies — the Double-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs — are relocating back to Knoxville after two decades of playing at Smokies Stadium in Sevier County.
Where will new baseball stadium be in Knoxville?
Project The City of Knoxville and Knox County are working toward building a multi-use stadium near downtown, just east of the Old City. Bringing professional baseball back to Knoxville is undergoing a stringent review, and community conversations are underway.
Are Tennessee Smokies Triple A?
Smokies Stadium, the team's ballpark is located in Kodak, directly off Interstate 40 at Exit 407, and seats up to 8,000 fans....Tennessee SmokiesFounded in 1921 Kodak, TennesseeTeam logo Cap insigniaMinor league affiliationsClassDouble-A (1963–present)23 more rows
Are the Smokies Double-A?
The Double-A Chicago Cubs affiliate will remain the Tennessee Smokies until it begins playing downtown, slated for spring 2024.
What city do the Tennessee Smokies play?
Smokies Stadium (formerly known as Smokies Park) is a baseball stadium located in Kodak, Tennessee, just north of Sevierville and east of Knoxville, adjacent to the tourist centers of Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg.
What time do gates open Tennessee Smokies?
6pmGates open at 6pm.
Is there a clear bag policy at Smokies Stadium?
How many bags may each person bring into the ballpark? One large clear bag - either a one-gallon Ziploc style bag or the 12"x6"x12" clear bag - plus a small clutch (the size of the palm of your hand) that does not exceed 4.5" x 6.5". The small clutch allows privacy for small personal items and is easily searched.
What time do gates open for Tennessee Smokies games?
1pmGates open at 1pm!
Is the University of Tennessee building a new baseball stadium?
Tennessee Athletics is thrilled to announce upcoming facility enhancements to Lindsey Nelson Stadium at Robert M. Lindsay Field.
What is the biggest minor league baseball stadium?
The highest seating capacity of all active Triple-A teams is 16,600 at Sahlen Field, where the International League's Buffalo Bisons play.
What town do the Tennessee Smokies play in?
The Tennessee Smokies are a Minor League Baseball team based in Sevier County, Tennessee. The team, which plays in the Southern League, is the Double-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. Smokies Stadium, the team's ballpark is located in Kodak, directly off Interstate 40 at Exit 407, and seats up to 8,000 fans.
What is the capacity of Lindsey Nelson Stadium?
4,387Lindsey Nelson Stadium / CapacityIt is the home field of the University of Tennessee Volunteers college baseball team. The stadium opened on February 23, 1993 and holds 4,387 people. The facility is named after Hall of Fame broadcaster Lindsey Nelson, who attended the university and founded the Vol Radio Network.