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October 18, 2009

RedWolves release 2010 schedule

During the 2010 Coastal Plain League baseball season, the Florence RedWolves will get to know the Morehead City Marlins well.
Morehead City, located just south of the Outer Banks in North Carolina, will play its inaugural season in the 15-team CPL next summer, and the RedWolves will face the Marlins 12 times.


September 26, 2009

Kemp to manage RedWolves

Chris Kemp’s first goal as Florence RedWolves manager — win the Petit Cup.
A championship is Kemp’s main objective as he takes over for Wes Davis, who resigned after managing the club for the past two seasons.


September 24, 2009

All-Star game returning to Myrtle Beach on short notice
All-Star game returning to Myrtle Beach on short notice

Thanks to an issue with at another Carolina League park, the all-star game is returning to Myrtle Beach. 


September 22, 2009

Hartsville’s Lyles makes pitch to climb Astros’ ladder

Since being taken as a supplemental first-round pick in the 2008 draft by the Houston Astros, Jordan Lyles has worked to acclimate himself to the everyday business of professional baseball. And after his first full year in the minors, business is good for Lyles. Very good.


September 09, 2009

Pelicans set average attendance record

The Myrtle Beach Pelicans turned a season of broken series and homestand attendance records into another milestone by setting a new mark for average attendance per game along with a slew of other single-season records


September 08, 2009

Pelicans succeed at box office, not so on field

It would’ve been almost impossible for the 2009 Pelicans to replicate the season their predecessors had.


September 07, 2009

Six-run third lifts Pelicans past Dash

The Winston-Salem Dash seized an early lead in the third game of their four-game set with the Pelicans. Myrtle Beach erased it quickly and didn’t look back.


September 02, 2009

Myrtle Beach Pelicans are about to wrap up their regular season series

Myrtle Beach Pelicans attendance records haven’t been safe all season as numerous series, homestand, multi-game span and single-game records have been threatened or broken this summer at BB&T Coastal Field.


August 27, 2009

Early homers key in Nationals win over Pelicans

After a series opener in which the Pelicans scored five and picked up a victory Wednesday, the Potomac Nationals have showcased the reasons behind their second-half resurgence: pitching and defense, the hallmarks of good baseball.


August 26, 2009

Johnson blasts 30th in Pelicans loss

Cody Johnson continued his 2009 home run barrage, but his bat was the only one to show up Tuesday night for the Pelicans.  Starters Cole Rohrbough and Brad Peacock dueled for seven innings, but the Nationals produced six runs in the fourth and eighth in a 6-1 win.


August 23, 2009

Waring’s shot turns Keys around against Pelicans

The Pelicans carried a two-run lead and a lot of confidence with their shutdown closer entering for a four-out save in the eighth inning. Brandon Waring and the Frederick Keys didn’t see it that way.


August 22, 2009

Tabor one step away from majors
Tabor one step away from majors

The way Lee Tabor’s season began, he had no idea he would now be one step away from the major leagues.
The former Manning and Francis Marion standout spent the first four months of the season rehabbing an injured ankle and didn’t appear in a game until June 13 while pitching for Sarasota, the Cincinnati Reds’ Class A affiliate in the Florida State League.

Four-run sixth lifts Myrtle Beach over Keys

Pelicans pull away after Frederick erases early deficit,


August 15, 2009

Tempers flare as Pelicans knock off Hillcats

The Pelicans used a 5-for-5 night from Donell Linares and a late home run to take the series opener with the Lynchburg Hillcats 9-6 at City Stadium.


August 13, 2009

Red Sox complete sweep of Pelicans

With their backs to the wall in the midst of one of the worst stretches of a roller-coaster 2009 season, the Salem Red Sox responded with a convincing sweep of the Pelicans, and now it’s Myrtle Beach’s turn to face the brink.

Pelicans fall to RedSox in game 3 of series

When it rains, it pours, and sometimes you run into a monsoon. Game three of a four-game series with for the Pelicans and Salem Red Sox Wednesday night might have felt like a hurricane for the home team.


August 12, 2009

Red Sox sweep Pelicans in Tuesday double header

With a crucial four-game series beginning at BB&T Coastal Field Tuesday, it was the struggling Salem Red Sox who gained the upper hand early and never looked back, strangling the Pelicans’ offense en route to a doubleheader sweep.


August 09, 2009

Hillcats top Pelicans 4-2 to take series

For the first time since the June 4 trade that sent him to the Pittsburgh Pirates organization, former Pelican Jeff Locke toed the rubber at BB&T Coastal Field to face his former mates. His second win in a Lynchburg Hillcats uniform feels sweet because of it.

Hillcats hold off Pelicans’ rally

For the second straight night, a three-run inning cost the Myrtle Beach Pelicans against the Lynchburg Hillcats.


August 08, 2009

Errors doom Pelicans in loss to Lynchburg
Errors doom Pelicans in loss to Lynchburg

Hillcats take advantage of four Pelicans errors on the way to a 7-1 win Friday night at BB&T Coastal Field.


August 07, 2009

Ninth-inning rally ends RedWolves’ season

With one out in the bottom of the ninth inning and trailing 4-3, Donnie Corsner hit a solo home run to tie the game and Outer Banks brought home a run with the bases loaded to complete the come-from- behind 5-4 victory against the Florence RedWolves in a first-round Petit Cup playoff game, which didn’t end until early Friday morning.


August 03, 2009

Owen familiar with minor-league roller coaster

Dylan Owen hasn’t faced much adversity coming up in the minor leagues. Until this year. The former Francis Marion University standout breezed through the New York Mets’ Class A affiliates, racking up numerous honors.

RedWolves’ bats silent when needed most
RedWolves’ bats silent when needed most

Via a 4-3 loss to the Wilson Tobs on Monday night, the Florence RedWolves lost any chance of winning the Coastal Plain League’s South Division second half championship. And while winning that championship was a team goal, the RedWolves should be more concerned with the way they lost their regular season finale.


August 01, 2009

‘Wolves blank Sharks

David Haselden pitched seven shutout innings and Drew Haynes produced the only run of the game as the Florence RedWolves defeated the Wilmington Sharks 1-0 on Saturday at Legion Field.

FMU’s Tabor promoted to Triple-A

Former Manning and Francis Marion standout Lee Tabor has been promoted to Triple-A Louisville on Saturday.

Pelicans sweep Indians in Friday double header

When the exhaustion and frustration of 16 innings of baseball were at their highest and the clock had long since passed midnight, Pelicans veteran shortstop Robert Marcial shined his brightest.


July 31, 2009

Sharks bite ‘Wolves

Alex Hill’s RBI double in the bottom of the 10th scored Jesse Bosnik and lifted Wilmington to a 2-1 win over the Florence RedWolves on Thursday night in Coastal Plain League baseball.


July 30, 2009

Neff helps RedWolves beat Blowfish

Steven Neff shut out Columbia over the final 4 2/3 innings Wednesday night and helped the Florence RedWolves hold off the Columbia Blowfish 7-4 in Coastal Plain League baseball.


July 28, 2009

RedWolves split with Tobs

Steven Neff’s sacrifice fly in the sixth inning helped the Florence RedWolves to a 2-1 win over Wilson in game one of a doubleheader Tuesday. Wilson won the second game 3-2.


July 27, 2009

Blowfish come back to beat RedWolves

Columbia’s late offensive heroics led to five runs and the Blowfish beat Florence 7-5 on Monday in Coastal Plain League baseball.

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