Greenville Drive's 2008 ticket sales have surpassed the 2007 record setting year and 2008 projections. It is possible that rising gas prices are keeping families closer to home this summer. While ticket sales are doing well, sometimes sold out games have empty seats behind home plate. This creates a real problem for customer service personnel having to tell people they have no seats. The Greenville Drive has several neat programs which allow ticket holders to turn over their seats so someone can use them at the game. Tickets can be exchanged for future games or you can receive a credit for your tickets if they are returned (via fax even) at least 4 hours prior to game time. Check out the Greenville Drive's website for more detailed information. The Drive's exchange policy encourages more people in the seats for the game, making a more exciting game, higher concession and souvenir sales and a more profitable and viable baseball stadium for Greenville South Carolina.