Bristol Motor Speedway Set to Host the 2025 MLB Speedway Classic
Buckle your seatbelts and hold on tight because weโre not talking left turns or checkered flags this time. The Bristol Motor Speedway, known as the “Last Great Coliseum” of NASCAR, is swapping burning rubber for baseballs, hosting the highly anticipated 2025 MLB Speedway Classic. Yes, you heard that rightโnot your typical Sunday drive.
This Saturday night, two pitchers with Knoxville ties will take center stage (or mound, if you will) in what promises to be a showdown as unique as the location of Bristol Motor Speedway. The Braves and Reds will trade fastballs and sliders under the Tennessee sky in front of whatโs expected to be a sellout crowd craving peanuts, Cracker Jacks, and maybe a funnel cake or two.
Knoxvilleโs Finest Taking the Mound

The Reds are putting their trust in Chase Burns, the former Tennessee Volunteer with a cannon for an arm. A Knoxville kid turned MLB draft sensation, Burns was picked second overall just last year, and heโs already making waves in Cincinnati. While his MLB record sits at a shaky 0-3, donโt underestimate him. Burns has the kind of stuff that makes hitters swing at shadows, and heโs poised to deliver something special when he steps onto that makeshift mound at Bristol.
If Burns seems familiar, it might be because heโs part of a growing list of pros from Tony Vitelloโs Tennessee baseball program whoโve climbed the ranks into the majors (remember names like Garrett Crochet, Jordan Beck, and Chase Dollander? Yeah, Tennesseeโs kind of a thing now). For Burns, Saturday offers a shot at redemption, and what better stage than this one-of-a-kind baseball experiment at Bristol Motor Speedway?
On the opposite side, weโve got Spencer Strider of the Atlanta Braves. A Knoxville native who sharpened his skills at Clemson, Striderโs the kind of pitcher who will bring the heat and leave a trail of broken bats in his wake. Heโs gone 5-8 this season and faced his fair share of ups and downs, but if thereโs one thing folks know about Strider, itโs that he always shows up for a big occasion. Chalk this one up as exactly that.
Baseball Meets NASCAR? Only in Bristol
If the setting for this game sounds strange, that’s because it is. But strange doesn’t mean bad. Bristol Motor Speedway has hosted everything from country concerts to colossal football matchups (remember the Battle at Bristol?), so why not a baseball game? The infield’s being converted into a diamond for the night, bringing Americaโs pastime to one of its most adrenaline-soaked arenas. Imagine it now: the crack of the bat competing with echoes that typically belong to roaring engines. Sightlines might be unconventional, but the buzz surrounding this event suggests fans are all in.
For Knoxville locals and diehard baseball lovers, this oneโs for the books. Itโs rare enough to see two Knoxville-connected pitchers face off in the majors, but placing them at a venue as iconic as Bristol Motor Speedway? Thatโs the extra mustard on this hot dog of a matchup.
What to Watch For
- Burns vs. Strider: Two Knoxville-linked pitchers going head-to-head isnโt just a cool story; itโs a clash of styles. Burns brings that youthful flair and fiery fastball; Strider counters with experience and a knack for location.
- The Atmosphere: Let’s face it, how often do you see baseball in a NASCAR coliseum? Bristol Motor Speedway’s backdrop is guaranteed to add a layer of drama to those high heaters and towering fly balls.
- Fans, Meet History: Bristol Motor Speedway will etch its name as one of the very few racetracks to moonlight as a ballpark. Love it or hate it, this experiment is dripping with history-in-the-making vibes.
Grab Some Popcorn (and Maybe a Helmet)
Whether youโre Team Burns or rooting for Strider to remind us why Atlanta made him their guy, one thingโs certain: the 2025 MLB Speedway Classic is shaping up to be a spectacle unlike any other. Baseball purists might scoff at the venue, but those of us with a sense of humor and an appetite for something new are ready to take this curveball and run with it.
Game time is 7:15 PM EDT, televised live on FOX. And if youโre lucky enough to snag a ticket, just make sure you donโt get distracted by memories of Chase Elliott or Kyle Larson tearing up the place.
