Barry Lyons Baseball Showcase at MGM Park
The lights at MGM Park were on tonight but it wasn’t for the Shuckers.
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The lights at MGM Park were on tonight but it wasn’t for the Shuckers.
The Biloxi Shuckers announced today they will host their parent club, the Milwaukee Brewers, in an exhibition game at MGM Park next spring.
It was a fun ride but the Shuckers inaugural season has come to an unsatisfying end.
Tonight, the Shuckers fell in game five of the Southern League Championship losing 4-0 against the Chattanooga Lookouts.
Biloxi and Chattanooga are tied at one game each in this best of five series.
Things are not looking too good for the Shuckers tonight as they take on the Lookouts in game two of the championship series.
Over 2,300 people were in attendance at MGM Park last night when the Biloxi Shuckers beat the Chattanooga Lookouts 7 to 2 during game one of the championship series.
Our local team, who started their inaugural season playing 54 games on the road, has defied the odds and will play for a ring next week.
The Biloxi Shuckers started this season with no home and on a two and a half month road trip.
As the inaugural season begins to wind down, the Shuckers start their final homestand tonight.
Shuckers playoff tickets went on sale at 10 this morning.
Former New York Mets player, Barry Lyons, wanted more than anything to bring professional baseball to his beloved hometown.
Over a month ago, News 25 told you the story of Barry Lyons, a man who worked for 20 years to bring professional baseball to Biloxi but never received the recognition for his efforts, until today.
Today, the Biloxi Public School District introduced Coach Eddie Lofton as the one to lead Indian Nation this season.
Construction of MGM Park continues today as the seats are being installed among other installations that need to be completed in order to move up opening day.
WGCM AM-1240 to serve as flagship radio station for Shuckers baseball in 2015.
The upgrades include audio and visual equipment, entrance upgrades, signage upgrades, and suite upgrades.
People came together to mourn the loss of Amanda and Jimmy Ward Friday night.
The first scheduled home game for the Biloxi Shuckers is just over one month away, and with the clock ticking, city and team officials are working to safely speed things along.
First Command will select an active duty “Military Family of the Game” to recognize at each home game.
As the stadium gets closer to completion, it's easy to see the potential danger from foul balls or home runs landing on busy Highway 90 or the I-110 ramp.
City attorney, Gina Tompkins, told the Biloxi City Council that Biloxi does not have that money.
Auditions to be held on March 14th at the Edgewater Mall in Biloxi from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.