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ABOUT THE CHARLESTON RIVERDOGS

Affiliation: Tampa Bay Rays
Location: Charleston, SC
Previous League: South Atlantic League (1980-2020)
League Titles: 2

ABOUT THE MYRTLE BEACH PELICANS

Affiliation: Chicago Cubs
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
Previous League: Carolina League (1999-2020)
League Titles: 4 ('99, '00, '15, '16)

ABOUT THE FAYETTEVILLE WOODPECKERS

Affiliation: Houston Astros
Location: Fayetteville, NC
Previous League: Carolina League (2017-2020)
League Titles: 1 ('18)

ABOUT THE COLUMBIA FIREFLIES

Affiliation: Kansas City Royals
Location: Columbia, SC
Previous League: South Atlantic League (2016-2020)
League Titles: 1 ('13)

ABOUT THE FREDERICKSBURG NATIONALS

Affiliation: Washington Nationals
Location: Fredericksburg, VA
Previous League: Carolina League (1984-2020)
League Titles: 4 ('89, '08, '10, '14)

ABOUT THE AUGUSTA GREENJACKETS

Affiliation: Atlanta Braves
Location: North Augusta, SC
Previous League: South Atlantic League (1980-2020)
League Titles: 4 ('89, '95, '99, '08)

ABOUT THE FAYETTEVILLE WOODPECKERS

Affiliation: Houston Astros
Location: Fayetteville, NC
Previous League: Carolina League (2017-2020)
League Titles: 1 ('18)

ABOUT THE DOWN EAST WOOD DUCKS

Affiliation: Texas Rangers
Location: Kinston, NC
Previous League: Carolina League (1997-2020)
League Titles: 1 ('17)

ABOUT THE DELMARVA SHOREBIRDS

Affiliation: Baltimore Orioles
Location: Salisbury, MD
Previous League: South Atlantic League (Since 1999)
League Titles: 2 ('97, '00)

ABOUT THE LYNCHBURG HILLCATS

Affiliation: Cleveland Indians
Location: Lynchburg, VA
Previous League: Carolina League (1995-2020)
League Titles: 8 ('78, '83, '84, '97, '02, '09, '12, '17)

ABOUT THE SALEM RED SOX

Affiliation: Boston Red Sox
Location: Salem, VA
Previous League: Carolina League (11 years)
League Titles: 1 (2013)

ABOUT THE CAROLINA MUDCATS

Affiliation: Milwaukee Brewers
Location: Zebulon, NC
Previous League: Carolina League (1995-2020)
League Titles: 5 ('88, '91, '95, '04, '06)

ABOUT THE KANNAPOLIS CANNON BALLERS

Affiliation: Chicago White Sox
Location: Kannapolis, NC
Previous League: South Atlantic League (1995-2020)
League Titles: 1 ('05)

FAN CODE OF CONDUCT - Out of respect for fellow guests, players, coaches, and ballpark staff, all guests are prohibited from:

  • Trespassing on the playing field at any time;
  • Interfering with baseballs that are in play;
  • Throwing or tossing objects;
  • Using foul, obscene or derogatory language (see below) or gestures;
  • Misusing or overconsuming alcohol, including, underage consumption;
  • Behaving in a manner that is disruptive, unruly, or abusive;
  • Accessing areas of the ballpark without a proper ticket, pass, or credential;
  • Misusing tickets, passes, or credentials in any way; or
  • Bringing prohibited items (listed below) into the ballpark.

Furthermore, guests are required to wear shirts and shoes at all times, and guests appearing intoxicated will be ejected from the ballpark and turned over to the Myrtle Beach Police Department.

Derogatory language is defined as offensive language concerning a person’s race, ethnicity, gender, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation, or national origin, and anyone using such language is subject to automatic ejection from the ballpark.

Violations of the Fan Code of Conduct will not be tolerated and may lead to ejection from the ballpark, a ban on attending future games, or other consequences. Guests who are found to have used derogatory language will be ejected from the ballpark.

Guest may report a violation to the Fan Code of Conduct to any game day employee, front office employee, or at Guest Services which is located on the main concourse behind home plate.

PROHIBITED ITEMS - The following items are prohibited in the ballpark: beach balls, inflatables, glass bottles, fireworks, firearms or any other weapons, laser devices or pointers, skateboards, rollerblades, skate shoes, hover boards, toy guns or knives, sticks, clubs, unmanned aerial vehicles, aerosol cans, baseball bats, hard sided coolers, and containers larger than 16x16x8 inches.

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by Sam Weiderhaft

Meet Alfonsin Rosario

By Sam Weiderhaft

2024 started without a familiar face at the beach. Miguel Pabon, who played 83 games for the Pelicans in 2023, was not called during player introductions on Opening Night.

After dealing with an injury during spring training, Pabon stayed in Arizona at the Cubs’ complex until late April, when the fan-favorite joined the Pelicans roster. The 2024 season marks his seventh year in the organization after being drafted in 2018.

2023 was a learning year for Pabon. He had just transitioned to the catcher position, and it was his first full-season behind the plate. He saw a good amount of success, as he was the main catcher for a team that won the first half championship and went on to make the playoffs.

In 61 games behind the plate, Pabon caught 31 runners trying to steal. He also spent time as the first baseman.

Entering this season, Pabon knew he could get better. Since joining the Pelicans on April 30th, the Puerto Rican has caught 29 games with 14 runners caught stealing. He’s also hit two home runs, double his amount from last year.

“Last year, I was trying to learn a lot of stuff,” Pabon said. “This year, I know who I am and I know what it takes to be in this league. I’m able to be more helpful to the young guys that are new on this team.”

Getting more catching experience also means getting to know more of the pitchers. Because of his familiarity, Pabon has become more comfortable with each pitcher who takes the mound.

“I’m able to recognize every single guy that comes into the game,” Pabon said. “I’m pretty good at knowing what they’re good and bat at. If I need to yell or talk slowly to them to get something extra out of them, I think that’s something that’s really helpful for these guys.”

Pabon has become a fan-favorite in Myrtle Beach because of his vibrant personality and ability to connect with not only the players but also the fans. The support that he’s received has been crucial to the success he’s seen in his professional career.

“Since last year, Myrtle Beach has basically been a home for me,” Pabon said. “It feels good to see people give you love.”

Pabon hopes to keep growing behind the plate while continuing to make others around him in the clubhouse better.

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