Forest City Owls

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Forest City Owls
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Founded 2007
Home Field McNair Field
Based in Forest City, North Carolina
Colors Forest Green and Gold
League Coastal Plain League
League Titles None (inaugural season)
Head Coach Matt Hayes
General Manager James Wolfe

The Forest City Owls are a baseball team in the Coastal Plain League. The team is playing its inaugural 2008 season in Forest City, North Carolina after the same franchise (previously known as the Stingers), owned by Ken Silver, moved from Spartanburg, South Carolina in the offseason. The Owls are playing their home games at McNair Field, a new baseball stadium constructed near downtown Forest City by the municipal government utilizing town funds, private contributions, and more than $1 million in donations from Robert C. McNair, a Forest City native and owner of the NFL Houston Texans. The Owls won their home (and season) debut on Thursday, May 29, 2008, by a score of 4-2 over the Gastonia Grizzlies before 2,675 fans. McNair threw out the first pitch, and the Owls turned an ever-rare triple play in the top of the 6th inning.

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