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Myrtle Beach City Council on June 10 voted to approve a lease for the Pelicans minor league baseball team and to take sole ...
The Myrtle Beach Pelicans are officially staying in the Grand Strand. The Myrtle Beach City Council chambers erupted with cheers and a standing ovation on Tuesday morning as councilmembers voted in ...
The Myrtle Beach Pelicans are here to stay! On Tuesday, the Myrtle Beach City Council amended and passed the second reading in a six-to-one vote to keep the Minor League Baseball Team in Myrtle Beach.
Joe 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 ...
Myrtle Beach City Council heard a second reading of a vote after an initial deal with the county fell through.
Myrtle Beach city leaders approved the second and final reading of two developments to officially keep the Pelicans on the ...
The Myrtle Beach Pelicans gear up for the 26th season as the team practices on April 2, 2025. The Pelicans first game was April 4 in Charleston.
Myrtle Beach city leaders passed the second reading of the Pelicans' 30-year lease with the city being the sole landlords. Horry County paid the city $8.25 million to sever the county's ties with the ...
Myrtle Beach City Council approved the first reading of a renewed lease agreement between the city, Horry County and the Myrtle Beach Pelicans. It would need to pass a second vote to be fully ...
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City spokeswoman Meredith Denari wrote in an email Myrtle Beach loses $90,000 annually operating the minor league stadium each year based on the 1998 contract with the Pelicans. 2. The rent doesn ...
Myrtle Beach broke the game open in the seventh inning, scoring four runs, including a 2-RBI double by Michael Carico, to extend their lead to 8-1. The Pelicans added two more runs in the eighth ...