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Myrtle Beach Pelicans Game Notes: April 6 vs. Lynchburg

Published on April 6, 2019 under Carolina League (CarL1)
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The Myrtle Beach Pelicans host the Lynchburg Hillcats (affiliate of the Cleveland Indians) in Saturday's 6:05 p.m. contest. Today's game features RHP Paul Richan (pronounced Rich-in) (0-0, 0.00 ERA), who starts for the Birds against RHP Jean Carlos Mejia (0-0, 0.00 ERA). This game will be televised locally on the CW21, as well as on MiLB.tv, with coverage beginning at 6:00 p.m. Radio coverage begins at 5:50 p.m. on MyrtleBeachPelicans.com/Broadcast, TuneIn and the MiLB First Pitch app.

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HUDSON'S START, AMAYA HOMER NOT ENOUGH FOR BIRDS

Despite Bryan Hudson's strong outing and a Miguel Amaya home run, the Myrtle Beach Pelicans fell 6-3 to the Lynchburg Hillcats from TicketReturn.Com Field at Pelicans Ballpark on Friday. Hudson went five strong innings, allowing two runs on seven hits while striking out six and walking one. Amaya knocked in a run in the first and homered to center in the third, but Jodd Carter's two-run, go-ahead home run in the seventh gave the Hillcats the lead for good. Lynchburg added on a run in the eighth and one more in the ninth to pace a 6-3 win.

MY OH AMAYA

Miguel Amaya, who is ranked as the No. 2 prospect in the Cubs organization by Baseball America and No. 1 by MLB.com, has started off the season on a hot streak. In his first two games, the Pelicans backstop is 3-for-7 with a double, a home run and four RBIs. Out of the eight runs the Birds have put up on the board so far this season, the 20-year-old has accounted for six of them (four RBIs and two runs). He has also pegged two runners attempting to steal in five attempts so far. In 2018 with Low-A South Bend, Amaya hit .256/.349/.403 in 116 games while hitting 21 doubles, 12 home runs and knocking in 52.

WE'RE BRINGING HUDDY BACK

Bryan Hudson was brilliant on the mound on Friday for the Pelicans. The left hander struggled with his command a year ago, leading all Pelicans starters with a 11.6 percent walk rate (the MLB average is around 8.5 percent). In game two of the series, he showed off the command, just walking one batter in five innings while striking out six. Though he surrendered two runs on seven hits, Hudson attacked batters, throwing 61 percent (51-of-84) of his pitches for strikes.

BRINGING IN THE BIG GUNS

A new year means many new players in the Pelicans' clubhouse, and this year, there are some big-time prospects on the squad. The Opening Day roster features six top prospects (according to the Cubs Top 30 Prospect Rankings from Baseball America). Catcher Miguel Amaya (No. 2 in Baseball America, No. 1 on MLB.com) leads the pack while shortstop Aramis Ademan (No. 10 in Baseball America, No. 6 on MLB.com) isn't far behind as he returns for his second year in Myrtle Beach. RHP Paul Richan (No. 7 in Baseball America, No. 18 on MLB.com) and RHP Alex Lange (No. 14 in Baseball America, No. 12 on MLB.com) are the two prospects on the bump for the Birds. While they don't come in on MLB.com, outfielders D.J. Wilson (No. 25 in Baseball America) and Jimmy Herron (No. 27 in Baseball America) round out the list for Myrtle Beach.

FAMILIAR FACES IN THE SAME PLACES

The Birds welcome in 10 holdovers from prior years back to Myrtle Beach for Opening Day. LHP Ryan Kellogg is back for his third season on the Grand Strand, while infielder Carlos Sepulveda returns after spending 28 games in Myrtle Beach in 2017 and missing the 2018 season with a right arm injury. On the mound, starters Alex Lange and Bryan Hudson are in baby blue again and relievers Kellogg and Tyler Peyton give some depth to a young bullpen. On the infield, Wladimir Galindo, Aramis Ademan and Yeiler Peguero are all back, while the outfield features a pair of recognizable faces in Kevonte Mitchell and D.J. Wilson.

WELCOME TO THE STEVE LERUD SHOW

After Buddy Bailey held the skipper role for the Birds over the last three seasons, Steve Lerud takes over at the helm in 2019. The new manager offers an interesting juxtaposition from the old, as Bailey is the active winningest manager in the MiLB, while Lerud enters just his second season managing in the minors. Though his first season with short season Low A Eugene ended in a 31-45 (.408) regular season in 2018, the Emeralds blasted through postseason play to win the Northwest League Championship on a walk-off balk. The 34-year-old played in the minor leagues for 13 seasons as a catcher and played nine games for the Phillies between 2012 and 2013. Along the way, he played in Lynchburg in 2007 and 2008.

PELICAN POINTS

After starting the 2018 season 0-3, this is the first time in recorded club history (since 2005) that the Pelicans have begun back-to-back seasons at 0-2. The 2014 Pelicans went 0-4 to begin the year, but won their next seven games...The bullpen has struggled in the first two contests, pitching to a 9.31 ERA over 9.2 innings...Since joining with Chicago in 2015, the Birds are 1-1-2 in the Opening Series, with a total record of 8-10 against their first opponent in the opening tilt.




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