Gwinnett Stripers, Score Atlanta Launch 12-Game High School Baseball Series
Gwinnett Stripers and Score Atlanta will stage a 12-game high school baseball series at Gwinnett Field, televised and streamed to showcase 24 teams across metro Georgia.

The Gwinnett Stripers and Score Atlanta announced a partnership to present the inaugural Score Atlanta High School Baseball Game of the Week, a 12-game slate of six doubleheaders at Gwinnett Field in Lawrenceville. The weekly series runs from Tuesday, February 17, through Monday, March 23, 2026, and will bring 24 high school programs from eight counties to a professional facility.
Fans can follow the games on the Peachtree Sports Network on cable and YouTube TV, with digital streams available on the Atlanta News First website and app, the NFHS Network, and AthletesGoLive. Tickets for the high school slate are available now at scoreatl.com. The Stripers’ own single-game tickets for their 2026 season go on public sale February 16, ahead of Opening Night at Gwinnett Field on March 27 against the Memphis Redbirds.
Schedule specifics are set. Tuesday, February 17 will pair Lassiter vs. Parkview at 4:00 p.m. followed by Providence Christian vs. Brookwood at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 24 will feature West Forsyth vs. Norcross at 4:00 p.m. and Greater Atlanta Christian vs. Hebron Christian at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 4 will host Cherokee Bluff vs. North Gwinnett at 4:00 p.m. and Wesleyan vs. St. Francis at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 10 will see Etowah vs. St. Pius X at 4:00 p.m. and Marist vs. Loganville at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 17 is Buford vs. Grayson at 4:00 p.m. and Hillgrove vs. Allatoona at 6:30 p.m. The series closes Monday, March 23 with North Atlanta vs. Lambert at 4:00 p.m. and Cambridge vs. Blessed Trinity at 6:30 p.m.
Score Atlanta, Don Corr, and the Stripers "joined together to bring a new level of coverage to Georgia high school baseball, allowing each participating team not only the opportunity to play in a televised game, but also access to one of the premier venues in the state." Don Corr is identified as a "former Georgia high school baseball coach and current Georgia High School Association (GHSA) Associate Director," a "Georgia Dugout Club Coaches Hall of Fame inductee" who "spent 22 years as the head baseball coach at Jonesboro High School."

Staging high school doubleheaders at Gwinnett Field creates multiple benefits. Players gain exposure to college and pro scouts via televised and streamed coverage, while schools gain recruiting and community visibility. For the Stripers organization, the series leverages stadium inventory during the preseason window, builds local goodwill, and strengthens ties with grassroots baseball programs ahead of the Triple-A season that opens March 27. Gwinnett Field, listed by one source as Gwinnett Stadium with a capacity of 10,427, will host the public events in Lawrenceville.
As the slate unfolds, attention will turn to how the broadcasts affect local recruiting narratives and fan interest. The series offers a concentrated stage for standout high school performers to make their case and for Gwinnett to expand its role as a regional baseball hub just days before the Triple-A club begins its campaign.
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