Pelican Baseball Schedule: Your Guide to the Season

The Pelican baseball schedule is out, and we’ve got all the info you need to make sure you don’t miss a game!

Introduction

The 2020 Pelican Baseball Schedule is here, and we could not be more excited! The team has been working hard in the off-season and is ready to take on their opponents. Here is your guide to the season.

The Pelican’s will start their season on the road against the Missouri Mavericks on May 8th. They will then have a home series against the Wichita Wind Surge from May 11th-13th. The next week, the team will travel to Iowa to take on the Iowa Cubs from May 14th-17th. The following week, they will have another home series against the Oklahoma City Dodgers from May 21st-24th.

The month of June will be a busy one for the Pelicans, as they will have 19 games scheduled. They will start the month off with a road trip to take on the Omaha Storm Chasers from June 1st-3rd. They will then have a home series against the Nashville Sounds from June 4th-7th. The team will travel to Colorado Springs to take on the Sky Sox from June 9th-11th before returning home for a series against the Albuquerque Isotopes from June 12th-14th.

The Pelicans will then hit the road again, this time traveling to Memphis to take on the Redbirds from June 16th-18th. They will return home for a short two game series against the Salt Lake Bees from June 19th-20th before hitting the road again to take on

The regular season

The regular season for the Pelican baseball team runs from April through September. During this time, the team will play a total of 162 games. 84 of those games will be played at home in their stadium, and the remaining 78 will be played away against other teams in their league.

The schedule is broken down into two main parts: the first half and the second half. The first half of the season is typically considered to be more important, as it gives teams a chance to establish themselves and compete for a spot in the playoffs. The second half is generally seen as less important, as it is more difficult for teams to make up ground that they may have lost in the first half.

During the Regular Season each team in the league will play every other team a total of 19 times. This means that there will be a total of 18 games against each team in your division, and 6 games against each team in the other divisions.

The All-Star game

The Major League Baseball All-Star Game also known as the “Midsummer Classic”, is an annual professional baseball game sanctioned by Major League Baseball (MLB) contested between the All-Stars from the American League (AL) and National League (NL), currently selected by fans for starting fielders, by managers for pitchers, and by MLB for reserves.

The Postseason

Division Series The top two teams in each league play each other in a best-of-five series. The division winner with the best record gets home-field advantage.
League Championship Series The winners of the Division Series face each other in a best-of-seven series. Again, the division winner with the best record gets home-field advantage.
World Series The winners of the American League Championship and National League Championship play each other in a best-of-seven series.

The World Series

The World Series is the annual Championship Series of Major League Baseball (MLB) in North America contested since 1903 between the American League (AL) champion team and the National League (NL) champion team. The winner of the World Series championship is determined through a best-of-seven playoff, and the winning team is awarded the Commissioner’s Trophy. As the series is played during the fall season in North America it is sometimes referred to as the Fall Classic.

The Offseason

After a long, hot summer of baseball, the offseason has finally arrived. For fans of the sport, this is a time to catch our breath, reflect on the season that was, and start looking ahead to the next one. It can be a time of great anticipation, as we wonder which players will be traded or released, who will be signed to new contracts, and which rookies will be called up from the minor leagues.

The offseason is also a time for awards ceremonies and celebrating the accomplishments of players and teams. The most prestigious award in baseball is the World Series MVP, given to the most Valuable Player on the winning team. Other awards include the Cy Young Award (given to the best pitcher in each league), the Rookie of the Year Award (given to the best first-year player in each league), and the Gold Glove Award (given to the best Defensive Player at each position).

As we wait for spring training and Opening Day let’s take a look back at some of the highlights of this past season:

Spring Training

The New Orleans Pelicans are a minor league baseball team that plays in the Pacific Coast League The team is the Triple-A affiliate of the Houston Astros The Pelicans play their home games at the Shrine on Airline, a stadium located in Metairie, Louisiana.

The team’s Spring Training schedule is as follows:

February 22-March 1: home games vs. Iowa Cubs, Memphis Redbirds and Oklahoma City Dodgers
March 2-4: Road games vs. Albuquerque Isotopes and Colorado Springs Sky Sox
March 5-7: home games vs. Reno Aces and Salt Lake Bees
March 8-10: Road game vs. Las Vegas 51s

Winter Ball

The offseason is a time for MLB teams to rest and recharge before Spring Training starts up again in February. But it’s also a time for some players to stay sharp by participating in what’s known as winter ball.

Winter ball is a tradition in Latin America and the Caribbean, where countries like the Dominican Republic Venezuela, Cuba, Mexico, and Puerto Rico have their own professional leagues. These leagues usually run from October to December, and many of the players who participate are prospects or guys trying to work their way back to the majors.

The Pelican baseball schedule Your Guide To The Season will be released soon!

The Minors

The Minor League Baseball season is upon us, and the Pelican minor league affiliates will be in action soon. Here is a guide to the teams and their schedules.

The Triple-A affiliate New Orleans Baby Cakes will begin their season on the road on April 4th against the Iowa Cubs. The Baby Cakes will play their home opener at Shrine on Airline on April 11th against the Reno Aces The seventy-game home schedule features many promotional nights and giveaways, so be sure to check out the schedule and plan your visit to Shrine on Airline.

The Double-A affiliate Pensacola Pelicans will open their season at home against the Biloxi Shuckers on April 4th. The Pelicans will play sixty-eight home games at Blue Wahoos Stadium highlighted by many promotions and special events. Check out the schedule and plan your trip to Blue Wahoos Stadium today!

The Single-A affiliate Acadiana Cane Cutters will also begin their season at home, taking on the Baton Rouge Rougarou on April 4th. The Cane Cutters will play seventy games at Fabacher Field, including many family-friendly promotional nights. Check out the schedule and plan your visit to Fabacher Field today!

Conclusion

Thank you for following along with the Pelican Baseball Schedule We hope you have enjoyed the season and we look forward to next year!

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