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  2. Myrtle Beach Pelicans - Wikipedia

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    Splash, one of the team mascots. In their first season, the Pelicans advanced to the 1999 Carolina League Mills Cup Championship series. The best-of-five series against the Wilmington Blue Rocks was tied 2–2, with the deciding Game 5 set to be played in Myrtle Beach, when the series was cancelled because of Hurricane Floyd.

  3. South Carolina Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina Warriors would be owned by Indianapolis-based Platinum Entertainment Group LLC/Dymond Recodz (PEG) and would have its first home game at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. [1] On November 24, 2011, the team announced that starting December 3, 2011, all of the team's home games would be played at the Little River Recreation ...

  4. Charleston RiverDogs - Wikipedia

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    In 1994 the team was renamed Charleston RiverDogs. Despite the name change, the losing continued. In 1997 saw the RiverDogs leave the 84-year-old College Park and move into the brand-new 5,500-seat Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park. The team also began its eight-year affiliation with the Tampa Bay Rays in 1997. The move to the "Joe" helped to spur a ...

  5. Myrtle Beach loses $90k annually on the Pelicans. What to ...

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    The city spends about $240,000 maintaining the stadium, at 1251 21st Ave. N., in downtown Myrtle Beach, she said to The Sun News via email. That $90,000 loss annually matches the amount Denari ...

  6. Category:Sports in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    2018 USA Team Handball Nationals – women's open division ... Myrtle Beach Stingrays; S. South Carolina Warriors This page was last edited on 20 June 2023, at 01:02 ...

  7. Myrtle Beach Mutiny - Wikipedia

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    Despite their success on the field, the team folded in 2018.<ref>Blondin, Alan (November 27, 2018). "The Myrtle Beach area loses a sports team that has played seven consecutive seasons". myrtlebeachonline.com

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  9. Pelicans Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    Pelicans Ballpark (previously known as Coastal Federal Field, BB&T Coastal Field, and TicketReturn.com Field) is located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and is the home field of the Myrtle Beach Pelicans, a minor league affiliate of the Chicago Cubs in the Carolina League. The stadium opened in 1999. It holds up to 6,599 people. [6]