![]() ![]() Located in the upper deck directly behind home plate, club patrons also have access to an all-you-can-eat buffet and other amenities as they watch in a much more luxurious, though equally relaxed, surrounding.įirst-year Dash president and general manager Brian DeAngelis isn’t taking sides in the debate. “You’re not going to get a better view of the game.” “I think it’s here,” he said as he sat with friends at a table in the Flow Club. On this night, he’s holding a baseball in each hand, thrown to him by each team’s left fielders - former NC State star Terrell Tatum of the Dash and Greenville’s Nick Decker.Īs much fun as the fans on the berm were having, Omar Hamdi had to disagree with them about where best to watch the action. ![]() (Brett Friedlander / North State Journal) Winston-Salem Dash outfielder Terrell Tatum swings at a pitch during a game at Truist Stadium. In addition to Winston-Salem, the Class A South Atlantic League affiliate of the Chicago White Sox, the Lemleys regularly attend minor league games in Kannapolis and Greensboro.īut Lawson Lemley prefers going to Dash games.Īnd it’s easy to see why. “I like bringing him out on nights when he’s got free rein and he can move as much as he wants to move,” said Jason, a middle school assistant principal from nearby Lexington. It’s a popular place for Thirsty Thursday night games and on weekends.īut Jason Lemley and his 7-year-old son Lawson prefer to come to weeknight games when it’s less crowded. There’s a beer deck, a merry-go-round for the young children and cornhole boards for the older ones. “And those seats (in the stands) aren’t very comfortable,” Mary Dunlop added.Īlthough most traditional baseball fans prefer sitting in those seats, 5,500 of them in all, the heart of the action at Truist Stadium is literally out in left field beyond the sign that keeps track of how many home runs the Dash have hit this season. I’m usually in the seats, but I kind of like this because it’s a little more relaxed,” said Amanda Cooksey. “This is the first time I’ve been on the lawn. Seeing them spread out on blankets, socializing as much as they were watching the action on the field, it’s hard to disagree with them. They’re on a grassy berm just beyond the outfield wall.Īt least, that’s the opinion of about a dozen members of the Two Cities Church life group attending a game against the Greenville (S.C.) Drive last week. WINSTON-SALEM - The best seats in the house for a Winston-Salem Dash game at Truist Stadium aren’t actually seats. For more information, please call 33 or visit watch the Winston-Salem Dash game from the comfort of the Flow Club at Truist Stadium. The Winston-Salem Dash are the High-A Minor League affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. The season concludes at Truist Stadium on Sunday, September 11 versus the Brooklyn Cyclones. Nearly half of the Dash home games will be weekend games. ![]() The standard series format throughout the majority of the season will be six games, running from Tuesday-Sunday. The Dash will welcome the Hickory Crawdads on Friday, April 8 to start the 2022 slate. Located just 30 miles apart, Winston-Salem and Greensboro met on the field in 2021 for the first time since 1968. Greensboro Grasshoppers (Pittsburgh Pirates)įans will once again be treated to regional rival games against Asheville, Greensboro and Hickory. North Side Bound Roundtable: 2022 Season Opener
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