The City of Myrtle Beach is set to take action that could be a step toward keeping its Minor League Baseball team.
Fundamentals will begin camp, says manager Oliver Marmol, but other shifts in schedule, plans will be subtler and, like the ...
ORU's partnership with the H.A. and Mary K. Chapman Trust results in an extensive renovation of the 47-year-old stadium.
Horry County's Myrtle Beach Pelicans may continue playing baseball for the next 20 years if local governments are willing to ...
When her first application for an internship with the PawSox resulted in rejection, Cooper was undeterred. Nine years later, ...
In Columbus, Georgia, everything is just peachy. That’s where minor league fans will find the Columbus Clingstones, the relocated Double-A Affiliate of the Atla ...
It can be extremely difficult for players coming up through the Yankees' organization to grab spots on their roster due to ...
Myrtle Beach leaders are proposing a resolution that could keep the Myrtle Beach Pelicans in the area for 20 more years.
Part of the vision for Fifth Third Park is reflected in the name for the project in which it plays a central role: Project Core.
Maryland Stadium Authority approved a renovation agreement for Ripken Stadium. A project to renovate Leidos Field at Ripken ...