The Montgomery Biscuits, home of the Major League Baseball Double-A affiliate, the Tampa Bay Rays, will host the Tyson Foods Black College World Series May 11-15,2022.
At the Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery, Ala., the Montgomery Biscuits, home of the Major League Baseball Double-A affiliate, the Tampa Bay Rays, will host the Tyson Foods Black College World Series May 11-15,2022. The series, in its second year, will feature eight HBCU baseball teams, made up of four from the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II and four from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics .
The field of eight teams will compete for the 2022 Tyson Foods Black College World Series. Games will be live streamed on the Black College Sports Network at mybcsn.net, the BCSN YouTube channel , Facebook page , and Twitter page . Mayor Steven L. Reed said, “The entire month of May will be a home run for Montgomery as we bring the best college baseball to Riverwalk Stadium. The City will continue working with our partners to position Montgomery as a premier destination for primetime sports and festivals, but we need everyone to come out and support these events.
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