Pelicans Ballpark

Low-A home of the Myrtle Beach Pelicans of the Carolina League in Myrtle Beach, SC.

What's it like to attend a game at Pelicans Ballpark?

The ocean breeze off the Atlantic is the first thing you notice at Pelicans Ballpark — on a humid Carolina August night, it's worth the price of admission by itself. The park sits in the middle of Myrtle Beach's tourist corridor, which fills the seats with an unpredictable mix: vacationing families who stumbled in off the strip and serious Cubs prospect watchers who built their whole trip around the schedule. The concessions lean into coastal Carolina — fried seafood, local sausages, cold beer that disappears fast in the heat. The atmosphere is relaxed but genuinely attentive when a heralded arm takes the mound. Architecture is functional Low-A, nothing fancy, but the open concourse keeps the breeze moving and the sightlines are clean. Parking is straightforward and plentiful given the surrounding commercial area. First-timers should check the Cubs prospect list before arriving, grab a seat on the first-base side, and let the breeze find them.

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