Southern Maryland Blue Crabs

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Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
Founded in 2008
Waldorf, Maryland

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League affiliations
Name
  • Southern Maryland Blue Crabs (2008-present)
Team Colors
  • Columbia blue, navy blue, red, sand
Ballpark
Championships
  • League titles:
Owner(s)/Operated By: Opening Day Partners
General Manager: Mark Viniard
Manager: Butch Hobson
Media: Washington Post
Website: www.somdbluecrabs.com

The Southern Maryland Blue Crabs are a professional baseball team based in Waldorf, Maryland, in the United States. The Blue Crabs are a member of the Liberty Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. The Blue Crabs play their home games at Regency Furniture Stadium.

In 2006, Southern Maryland residents chose the name Blue Crabs in a name-the-team contest. [1]The name "Blue Crabs" is an allusion to the official state crustacean of Maryland.[2]The team will represent the Southern Maryland counties of Charles, Calvert, and St. Mary's.[3] The fanbase of the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs is called the "Crustacean Nation."

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[edit] History

Charles County initiated efforts to bring single A professional baseball, in the form of a relocated Kinston Indians team, to the Southern Maryland region in 1985, but those plans fell through. The progress made on the ballpark was reversed after Charles County commissioners voted against its financial support, instead deciding to funnel money to infrastructure projects. There were also concerns about marketability of the baseball team in a then-largely rural area. However, Southern Maryland's population boomed soon after as the suburban expansion of Washington, D.C. encompassed the region.

In 2004, the town of Hughesville was targeted by the Maryland Baseball LLC to be the home of its Southern Maryland franchise, but the town's residents voted against the measure to retain the area's rural nature. [4]After Hughesville residents denied the ballpark, all focus was shifted to Waldorf, a bedroom community of Washington, D.C.[5] The Atlantic League formally announced an expansion team for Southern Maryland on February 15, 2006.[6] The Blue Crabs were originally supposed to be an expansion team for the 2007 season, but the construction bids for Regency Furniture Stadium came in over budget. Instead, the Blue Crabs' inaugural season was set for 2008.[7]

There has been some question as to whether the team will lower the attendance of the nearby Bowie Baysox, the Baltimore Orioles AA affiliate that plays about 25 miles away. The Baysox have stated that they may see a small attendance drop initially, but are not worried about the issue in the long term.[8]

The Blue Crabs are owned by Opening Day Partners and Brooks Robinson, a former third baseman with the Baltimore Orioles from 1955 to 1977. Robinson was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983.

[edit] Logos and uniforms

The Southern Maryland Blue Crabs official colors are Columbia blue, navy blue, red, and sand. The primary logo depicts a navy blue crab outlined and detailed in the color sand. The crab possesses red pincers and red eyes, with a scowl of determination. Centered above the crab is the "Blue Crabs" wordmark in white with the words "Southern Maryland" centered above in red. Columbia blue and red ribbon-like lines underline the wordmark. The entire logo is outlined in the color sand.

The Blue Crabs wear caps produced by The Game and uniforms by Rawlings. The home caps for are Columbia blue throughout with the cap logo centered on the front. The cap logo includes the interlocking initials of "BC", with the "B" in white outlined in navy blue and Columbia blue. A crab pincer interweaves with the "B", bearing resemblance to a "C." The entire logo is outlined in sand. The away caps are navy blue with the interlocking "BC" cap logo.

The home jerseys are white with traditional Columbia blue piping. The "Blue Crabs" wordmark is prominently displayed on the front of the jersey in Columbia blue with navy blue outline. The away jersey is grey with Columbia blue piping and the "Southern Maryland" wordmark in Columbia blue with navy blue outline.

The Southern Maryland Blue Crabs wear Columbia blue alternate jerseys with the interlocking "BC" logo centered on the left side chest. The jersey is also designed with white side panels.

The Blue Crabs' batting practice cap is navy blue with the "crab" cap logo.

[edit] Quick facts

Current uniform colors: White with Columbia blue piping for home games and grey for away games. Homes with the "Blue Crabs" wordmark across the front and number on the back. Columbia blue hats with the interlocking "BC" cap logo. There is also a Columbia blue alternate jersey with the "Blue Crabs" wordmark across the front.
Current logo design: A blue crab outlined and detailed in sand with red pincers and eyes. The "Blue Crabs" wordmark centered above in white with navy blue outline and a sand-colored border.
Current mascot: Pinch (2008-present).
Current Broadcasters:
Current Radio Station:

[edit] Current roster

Southern Maryland Blue Crabs roster
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Active (25-man) roster Coaches
Pitchers
  • 48 Flag of the Dominican Republic Hector Almonte
  • 30 Flag of the United States Ryan Bicondoa
  • 50 Flag of the United States Jason Blanton
  • 46 Flag of the United States Derrick DePriest
  • 21 Flag of the United States Jeff Farnsworth
  • 32 Flag of the United States Chris Gale
  • 36 Flag of the United States Joe Gannon
  • 15 Flag of the United States Adam Johnson
  • 27 Flag of the United States Jason Pearson
  •  6 Flag of the United States Keith Ramsey
  • 23 Flag of the United States Matt Schweitzer
  • 20 Flag of the United States Travis Wade

Catchers

  • 14 Flag of the United States Brandon Ketron
  •  3 Flag of the United States Anthony Perry
 

Infielders

  •  7 Flag of the United States Chad Ehrnsberger
  • 34 Flag of the United States Clinton Johnston
  •  9 Flag of the United States Christopher Maples
  • 13 Flag of the United States Patrick Osborn
  • 11 Flag of the United States George Sandel

Outfielders

  • 40 Flag of the United States Eric Crozier
  • 25 Flag of the United States Jeremy Owens
  • 19 Flag of the United States Curtis Pride
  • 16 Flag of the United States John Ramistella

Disabled List

  • 18 Flag of the United States Adam Shorsher
 

Coaching Staff

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Southern Maryland has a name. Southern Maryland Online. Retrieved on June 5, 2006.
  2. ^ The Blue Crab, Maryland's state crustacean. Maryland Archives. Retrieved on June 8, 2006.
  3. ^ Blue Crabs will represent St. Mary's, Charles, and Calvert Counties. Southern Maryland Baseball. Retrieved on June 5, 2006.
  4. ^ Ballpark Opponents Speak Out. Washington Post. Retrieved on June 5, 2006.
  5. ^ Minor league baseball coming to Charles County. Washington Post. Retrieved on June 5, 2006.
  6. ^ Atlantic League awards team to Southern Maryland. Southern Maryland Baseball. Retrieved on June 5, 2006.
  7. ^ [2008.http://www.ydr.com/yorkbaseball/ci_4050605 Bids for Regency Furniture Stadium over budget]. York Daily Record. Retrieved on July 14, 2006.
  8. ^ Orioles' affiliate not worried about competition. University of Maryland. Retrieved on June 5, 2006.

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