Glow in the Park: The Story Behind the Columbia Fireflies (2024)

From mid-May to mid-June, Congaree National Park in South Carolina is home to a rare natural display that can only be seen in a few places around the world. The mating ritualsof Photinus carolinus—also known as synchronous fireflies—create a hot, steamy, Christmas-in-Springtime wonderland of lightning bugs blinking in unison. The fireflies can be seen in several places in North America—most famouslyin Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee—as well as southeast Asia. (On a personal note, I saw them once along a river in Malaysia, and it was amazing.)

In 2015, when the Savannah Sand Gnats announced that they were leaving Georgia to play in Columbia, South Carolina, less than 20 miles from Congaree National Park, the team abandoned a nickname based on a hateful, biting nuisance in favor of a bugpeople flock to see.

As the identity for a baseball team, naming a team for the synchronized blinking of lightning bugs has a conceptual meaning in addition to the literal connection to the nearby natural phenomenon.

“It’s kind of a symbol for the city and all the history that’s happened here in the city, how everybodycomes together and works in unity and synchronizes together,” said Abby Naas, the team’s Vice President of Marketing & Public Relations. “We had a lot of floods in 2015, and everyone just kind of worked together to rebuild.”

“It’s a great metaphor,” Naas continued, “but it’s also just a fun, local, unique tie to our community.”

The name itself, which was submitted to a name-the-team contest by six different individuals, flies in the face of the regional nickname for glowing insects, which Naas said most people in the area call lightning bugs.

“We went with Fireflies not because it’s the scientific name for them, but because [fire]is one thing Columbia is known for,” Naas said. “The slogan for the city up until just a few weeks ago was ‘Famously hot,’ so it was a flame icon. Because of that we wanted to tie in the fire, the heat.”

A notable aspect of theFireflies logo, on-field caps, and most of their merchandiseis that they glow in the dark, which puts them in league with the Asheville Tourists and the defunct Casper Ghosts. While you can’t see the caps glowing in the dark under the stadium lights, Naas said it’s always fun to see them out in public, especially in places like concerts where the glow-in-the-dark aspect is prominent. For the moment, the team’s jerseys don’t glow in the dark, but the team is working to rectify that in time to coincide with an event they have planned for the much-anticipated solar eclipse in August.

“At first we treaded lightly on that and said let’s just make the kids’ shirts glow in the dark,” Naas said. “And then they ended up turningsome of the adult shirts glow in the dark, and then the adults wanted them. We didn’t know adults would want that. But it’s such a unique thing. Why not?”

Of course, the Fireflies, a Mets affiliate, have been in the news for more than just their glow-in-the-dark identitythis season. At the time of this writing, former Denver Bronco, New York Jet, practice squad Philadelphia Eagle, and practice squad New England Patriot Tim Tebow has started his baseball career with a.223 average, three home runs, and 20 RBIs in 56games inthe Single-A South Atlantic League. In order to deal with the rarity of their situation, the Firefliesreached out to staff members of the Birmingham Barons who were around in 1994 when Michael Jordan was making a run at a baseball career. In the end, having Tebow on the roster has been a positive for the brand.

“It’s helped us get our name out there,” Naas said. “I’ve got a Sports Illustrated sitting on my desk with our logo in it.”

The most popular logo in the suite is the Firefly by itself. Next up, according to Naas, is an alternate logo that features a pair of flames meant to resemble the letters FF inside a mason jar(pictured above). That logo was so popular the team started usingit on their alternate caps this season.

The Fireflies’ nickname and identity, which was created by the Atlanta-based firm Sky Design, whose first minor league baseball logo was with the Fireflies’ sister club, the Fort Wayne Tin Caps, have worked well for the team. Even before any Heisman-winning football players joined the roster, the brand was getting noticed. The Fireflies were one of only four Single-A teams to make Minor League Baseball’s list of the top 25 teams in terms of merchandise sales in 2o16, along with the Dayton Dragons, Lake Elsinore Storm, andSouth Bend Cubs.

In just their second season, the Fireflies stand out as a unique new brand in a sea of outrageous new identities in minor league baseball.

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Glow in the Park: The Story Behind the Columbia Fireflies (2024)

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What MLB team are the Columbia Fireflies affiliated with? ›

The Columbia Fireflies are a Minor League Baseball team based in Columbia, South Carolina, and are the Single-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball.

Did the Columbia Fireflies change their name? ›

The baseball cap for the Carolina Grits, the Fireflies' alter ego. COLUMBIA — The Columbia Fireflies will don a new identity six times during their 2024 minor league baseball season: The Carolina Grits.

What numbers are retired by the Columbia Fireflies? ›

The Columbia Fireflies have retired the numbers of Jackie Robinson, Frank Robinson, and Camden native Larry Doby. In 1947, Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball and his #42 is retired by every major league team.

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After nearly 10 years of debate and discussion, the stadium was sold for $1.6 million to Weddle Real Estate Investments in 2019.

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Segra Park is a partnership between the City of Columbia and Hardball Capital. Hardball Capital is the owner/operator of multiple successful Minor League Baseball teams, including the Fireflies, the Fort Wayne TinCaps and the Chattanooga Lookouts.

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Unable to locate Ellie or the smugglers, the Fireflies were forced to conclude that their last hope for a cure was gone. During the year, Marlene and a handful of the surviving Boston Fireflies retreated to Salt Lake City by March 23, 2034.

What is fireflies real name? ›

The Lampyridae are a family of elateroid beetles with more than 2,000 described species, many of which are light-emitting. They are soft-bodied beetles commonly called fireflies, lightning bugs, or glowworms for their conspicuous production of light, mainly during twilight, to attract mates.

Does Columbia, SC have Minor League Baseball? ›

The Columbia Fireflies are a Minor League Baseball team based in Columbia, South Carolina.

What is the only number retired in the MLB? ›

On April 15, 1997, every team in MLB retired No. 42 in honor of Jackie Robinson.

Where are the Columbia Fireflies located? ›

Segra Park, Columbia, South Carolina 29201.

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Turns out, firefly numbers are decreasing all over the country and all over the world. According to Ben Pfeiffer of Firefly.org, most of us are seeing a decline in numbers of the Big Dipper firefly (Photinus pyralis) due to several factors: light pollution, pesticide use, and loss of habitat from development.

Why are the Columbia Fireflies changing their name? ›

The Fireflies will be known as the “Chicharrones de Columbia” during their games on the weekend of May 17-19 to support the Latino community, the minor league team said in a statement. The name comes from “Chicharrones,” a Spanish dish made of fried pork belly or rinds.

What is the new name for the fireflies? ›

The Fireflies will transform into the Carolina Grits six times during the 2024 season, launching the identity on-field during their inaugural Grits Weekend April 26-28th.

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