And, therefore, we try to bring home some glory for what we think to be the world's most evocative animal. Coach Josh Tuttle, ⦠Exit Full Screen. We're working on it. #ostentationnation Outside food and beverage is not permitted into Truist Stadium. The Carolina Disco Turkeys are the newest team in Winston-Salem, NC, and begin play this summer! The Carolina Disco Turkeys, based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, are the new franchise in the All-American Amateur Baseball Association, WFMY reported. However, we reserve the right to slip some disco music over the speakers here and there. Sullivan says disco turkey is a regional nickname for a peacock. Official Facebook Account of the Carolina Disco Turkeys independent baseball team. The teamâs new logo is a nod toward the disco movie classic, âSaturday Night Fever.â. The Disco Turkeys can now join the line of colorful nicknames, particularly in the South. The weather in the South and playing at Truist Stadium will affect what we will wear. Tickets start at $7. The Disco Turkeys began announcing roster signings this week as they slowly unveil their inaugural team for fans. On the ESPN show, the Disco Turkeys were featured as a prominent piece of a segment on the Stangle brothers, two longtime former writers with the Late Show with David Letterman. We are the Disco Turkeys, and there will be a nod to the past of classic 1970s era major league uniforms. Members of the team are: (Front row, from left) Aaron Bruner, Chase Bowman, Riley Tuttle, Kahle Lickfeld, Brody Duggins, Carter Spainhour, Will Spainhour, Tyson Thompson, and Cayden Covel; (back row) Head Coach Gary Pollard, Asst. A disco turkey is what we call peacocks in the Triad region of North Carolina. The Carolina Disco Turkeys offer America's pastime, cold beer, and affordable family friendly entertainment ⦠The Stangle Brothers have been picking out the hottest, most intriguing baseball teams around the country. WINSTON-SALEM â The Carolina Disco Turkeys were featured today on the ESPN show SportsNation, with their team discussed and apparel displayed to sports fans.. Legends of the summer wood bat circuit. PLAYING AT WINSTON-SALEM'S TRUIST STADIUM. The Carolina Disco Turkeys, based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, are the new franchise in the All-American Amateur Baseball Association, WFMY reported. The new Winston-Salem college wooden bat baseball team will play all its home games at Truist Stadium this summer on dates the Winston-Salem Dash are away. The team sold out of its merchandise within a day. âThe uniforms will be funky but smart and tasteful. The Disco Turkeys are part of a shifting baseball scene in the Triad. Carolina Disco Turkeys baseball team unveils John Travolta-like logo. The Disco Turkeys, owned by Winston-Salem-based Sullimak Entertainment, LLC, will handle all merchandise, ticket sales and gameday operations for their events. Minor league baseball, for example, boasts the Montgomery Biscuits ⦠Will you play only disco music at your games? Chestnut Grove finished the season 7-0 and won the Foothills Middle School Conference Championship. The Disco Turkeys, a member of the All-American Amateur Baseball Association, will play their games at Winston-Salem's Truist Stadium. Disco Turkeys unveil branding and plans for 2021 season. WINSTON-SALEM — The Carolina Disco Turkeys were featured today on the ESPN show SportsNation, with their team discussed and apparel displayed to sports fans. Is Winston-Salem known for its peacocks, er, disco turkeys? No. Disco is not dead. The Carolina Disco Turkeys offer America's pastime, cold beer, and affordable family friendly entertainment like our better-known Truist Stadium roommates, the Winston-Salem Dash. Read More. North Carolina has long been rich in baseball, with minor league teams now stretching from Asheville to Down East. Read More. In addition to having tapped into strong local enthusiasm in the Triad, the Disco Turkeys have built a growing national following, selling apparel online to all 50 states within two weeks of their launch in March. Sporting a logo harking back to the days of John Travolta and "Saturday Night Fever," the Carolina Disco Turkeys baseball team is coming to the Triad. They will be of minor league baseball quality and design.â A new baseball team is preparing to call Winston-Salem home: the Carolina Disco Turkeys. The Disco Turkeys will play a 40-game season, capped by participating in the historic annual All American Amateur Baseball Association (AAABA) tournament. (Jens Büttner/picture alliance via Getty Images) March 24, 2021 at 7:20 pm EDT By Bob D'Angelo, Cox Media Group National Content Desk. Disco turkeys are national bird of India and, in the South, show up in the work of writer Flannery O'Connor who kept some on her farm. The new Winston-Salem college wooden bat baseball team will play all its home games at Truist Stadium this summer on dates the Winston-Salem Dash are away. aaaba , carolina disco turkeys Share Standard stadium concession items, including beer will be available for purchase, with the addition of a Disco Turkey Leg. Disco Turkeys debut logo The Carolina Disco Turkeys reached back into the 1970s to reveal the logo for the amateur baseball team. WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. â Disco is not dead. THE YEAR 2021 MARKS A NEW BEGINNING IN WINSTON-SALEM BASEBALL WITH THE FORMATION OF THE CAROLINA DISCO TURKEYS. THE CAROLINA DISCO TURKEYS! They will be sharing that facility with the current tenant, the ⦠The music will be a little funkier than you might expect, but the crack of bat on ball will be the same. We'll be the sharpest-dressed team you'll find anywhere, and we'll never fail to put on a show. You can help us make that happen! wsoctv.com - Bob D'Angelo, Cox Media Group National Content Desk ⢠27d. The ⦠North Carolina has long been rich in baseball, with minor league teams now stretching from Asheville to Down East. The Carolina Disco Turkeys, based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, are the new franchise in the All-American Amateur Baseball Association, WFMY reported. Disco Turkeys off to hot start since March team launch. 552 talking about this. Much of the roster will include players with connections to the area. Thus far, they’ve featured the summer collegiate Portland Pickles, the independent Cleburne Railroaders and Lake Erie Crushers, as well as the Double-A Akron Rubberducks. The team plays its home opener on June 4 and is working with the Dash to put single-game tickets to its home games on sale this week. Baseball Carolina Disco Turkeys to play this summer at Truist Stadium in Winston-Salem Most of the roster will comprise of players who have competed locally in â¦