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The Myrtle Beach Pelicans edged past the Charleston RiverDogs 2-1 on Tuesday night, thanks to a decisive two-run homer in the ...
MYRTLE BEACH — Baseball will stay at the beach. City Council on June 10 approved a new 30-year lease for the Myrtle Beach Pelicans and agreed to accept sole ownership of the stadium where the ...
Baseball will stay at the beach. City Council on June 10 approved a new 30-year lease for the Myrtle Beach Pelicans and agreed to accept sole ownership of the stadium where the minor league team has ...
Before the vote, Myrtle Beach Pelicans Chairman and Managing Partner Chuck Greenberg offered to pay an additional $100,000 a year in rent for the first 10 years to keep the baseball team in Myrtle ...
The Myrtle Beach City Council chambers erupted with cheers and a standing ovation on Tuesday morning as councilmembers voted in favor of finalizing a 30-year lease agreement for Pelicans Stadium ...
Myrtle Beach and Horry County have jointly owned Pelicans Ballpark since it was first built in 1998, and the team has been the tenants since 1999. Feel more informed, prepared, and connected with ...
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WATE Knoxville on MSNWhy Smokies pitcher Grant Kipp plays with a chip on his shoulderKnoxville Smokies pitcher Grant Kipp leads the team in wins, ERA and strikeouts. However, it’s been a long journey of proving ...
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SB Nation on MSNMinor League Wrap: Smokies shut out Barons, 2-0The Knoxville Smokies toppled the Birmingham Barons (White Sox), 2-0. Three Smokies pitchers combined on a two-hitter.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Myrtle Beach Pelicans fans are worried about the future of their team as Horry County and Myrtle Beach leaders struggle to finalize the new lease for the baseball team.
The Myrtle Beach City Council amended and approved a new lease agreement, which will have the Pelicans paying $850,000 per year in rent for 20 years, and then increasing to $950,000 for the last ...
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SB Nation on MSNMinor League Wrap: Kenta Maeda dazzles, but Iowa falls to Nashville 1-0Joe Nahas gave up three runs in the eighth and three more in the ninth to take the loss. Nahas’ final line was six runs, five earned, on seven hits. Two of the hits were home runs. Nahas struck out ...
The former Sullivan East High School star was recalled from the minor leagues by the team on Saturday and worked in relief ...
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