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Charlotte Knights BASEBALL Tickets
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Charlotte Knights are a minor league baseball team based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The team, which plays in the International League, is the Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox major-league club. The Knights currently play in Knights Stadium, located in Fort Mill, South Carolina. The Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners have begun pursuing a new downtown stadium for the AAA Charlotte Knights.//The Knights were created as the Charlotte O's in 1976. At that time, they were the AA affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles. Eventual major-league superstars Cal Ripken, Jr. and Curt Schilling played for the team. The O's were owned by the Crockett family, who had made their fortune in professional wrestling. In fact, wrestling announcer Tony Schiavone actually started out his career as the announcer for the O's (and after leaving wrestling, has been affiliated with the Atlanta Braves), and through the Crockett family entered the wrestling business. In 1987, George Shinn (who would later own the New Orleans Hornets NBA team) bought the team from the Crockett family. In 1989, the team was renamed the Knights and was now the AA affiliate of the Chicago Cubs.The team moved to suburban Fort Mill when Knights Stadium opened in 1990, located just off Interstate 77, next to the practice facility of Shinn's NBA team. (The arena next to Knights Stadium was renamed RLJ Arena in 2002, and became the Bobcats Training Center in 2004.) In 1991, Charlotte was awarded a International League franchise. They would become the AAA affiliate of the Cleveland Indians. Their first year in the International League was in 1993; that team included current major-league stars Jim Thome and Manny Ramírez
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