NORFOLK VA (WTKR)- Trey Gibson said he attended in the neighborhood of 15 Tides' games as a kid, be it with family or during school field trips.

"You fall asleep as a kid dreaming about baseball," Gibson remembered. "It was like 'hopefully I get to play here one day,' so it's sick."

Now the Grafton graduate is getting his chance. Gibson was the scheduled starting pitcher for the Tides Tuesday night against Charlotte before the game was rained out. He's now slated to pitch game two of Wednesday's double-header at Harbor Park.

"Its definitely exciting," he said. "I don't think it's hit me yet having not played a game on this field, but being back in Norfolk 45 minutes from where I grew up is a pretty cool feeling."

Gibson's 2025 season has been strong at every level. He's been promoted t

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