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Southern Maryland Blue Crabs

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Baseball team in Waldorf, Maryland, US

Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
LogoCap insignia
Information
LeagueAtlantic League of Professional Baseball (South Division)
LocationWaldorf, Maryland
BallparkRegency Furniture Stadium
Founded2006
Division championships
  • 2009
  • 2012
  • 2013
ColorsColumbia blue, navy, red, sand, white[1]
     
MascotPinch the Crab
Retired numbers42
OwnershipCrabs on Deck, LLC
General managerCourtney Knichel
ManagerStan Cliburn
Websitesomdbluecrabs.com

TheSouthern Maryland Blue Crabs are anAmericanprofessional baseball team based inWaldorf, Maryland. They are members of the South Division of theAtlantic League of Professional Baseball, anindependent "partner league" ofMajor League Baseball.[2][3] Since 2008, the Blue Crabs have played their home games atRegency Furniture Stadium. They represent the counties ofCharles,Calvert, andSt. Mary's, which are located on theSouthern Maryland peninsula betweenChesapeake Bay and thePotomac River.[4]

In 2006, Southern Maryland residents chose the name "Blue Crabs" in a team-sponsored fan ballot.[5] The name refers to the indigenousblue crab, the official state crustacean ofMaryland.[6] The Blue Crabs' fanbase has been nicknamed the "Crustacean Nation", an allusion to theCardinal Nation and theRed Sox Nation fan clubs of theSt. Louis Cardinals andBoston Red Sox.[7]

History

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Charles County initiated efforts to bring affiliated professional baseball, in the form of a relocatedClass AKinston Indians team, to theSouthern 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 ofWashington, D.C. encompassed the region.

In 2004, the town ofHughesville was targeted byOpening Day Partners 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.[8] After Hughesville residents denied the ballpark, all focus was shifted to Waldorf, abedroom community of Washington, D.C.[9] The Atlantic League formally announced an expansion team for Southern Maryland on February 15, 2006.[10] The Blue Crabs were originally supposed to be an expansion team for the 2007 season, but the construction bids forRegency Furniture Stadium came in over budget. Instead, the Blue Crabs' inaugural season was pushed back to 2008.[11] The team name was chosen in a name-the-team contest in Southern Maryland with six finalists to choose from: Blue Crabs, Blue Herons, Aviators, Rock Fish, Ospreys, and Eagles. Fans were able to vote online, through the mail, or at participating Southern Maryland-areaArby's Restaurants.

Initially, there was some concern about how the Blue Crabs would impact the attendance of the nearbyDouble-ABowie Baysox, aBaltimore Orioles affiliate that plays approximately 32 miles (51 km) away. The Baysox anticipated a small attendance drop initially, but did not worry about the issue in the long term.[12]

The Blue Crabs were owned by Opening Day Partners andBrooks Robinson, a formerthird baseman with the Baltimore Orioles from 1955 to 1977. Robinson was inducted into theNational Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983. In November 2016, the team was sold to a new ownership group, Crabs On Deck, LLC, headed byFrank Boulton, the founder and CEO of the Atlantic League and owner of theLong Island Ducks andBridgeport Bluefish.

The Blue Crabs were the runner-up in the 2009 Atlantic League Championship Series versus theSomerset Patriots. They again finished runner-up in the 2015 Atlantic League Championship Series versus Somerset.

On July 13, 2019, Blue Crabs outfielder Tony Thomas became the first player in professional baseball history to steal first base. Atlantic League/MLB rule changes introduced in 2019 allow batters to steal first base on any pitch not caught in flight.[13]

On October 19, 2023, with the announcement of the 2024 season schedule it was announced that the Blue Crabs would now be members of the South Division with the expansionHagerstown Flying Boxcars joining the North Division.[14]

Logos and uniforms

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The Southern Maryland Blue Crabs official colors are navy blue, light blue, red, tan, and white. The primary logo depicts a navy blue crab outlined and detailed in tan. The crab has red pincers and 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 with light blue and red ribbon-like lines underline the wordmark. The entire logo is outlined in tan.

The Blue Crabs wear caps produced by OC Sports and uniforms by Alleson Athletic. The home caps are white with navy blue and light blue trim, charged with the cap logo featuring a "B" interlocking with a C-shaped crab pincer. The away caps are navy blue throughout, also charged with the interlocking "BC" cap logo. The home jerseys are white with the "Crabs" wordmark centered across the chest in navy blue with light blue outline. The away jersey is gray with the "Southern Maryland" wordmark in light blue and navy blue outline. The team wears navy blue alternate jerseys with the "Blue Crabs" wordmark centered across the chest in white. The Blue Crabs' batting practice cap is navy blue with the crab cap logo.

Season-by-season records

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Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
SeasonW - LWin %FinishPlayoffs
200874–66.5292nd in Liberty DivisionDid not qualify
200979–61.5641st in Liberty DivisionWon first round vs.Long Island 3-2
Lost Finals vs.Somerset 3-1
201082–57.5902nd in Liberty DivisionLost first round vs.Bridgeport 3-1
201165–57.4923rd in Liberty DivisionDid not qualify
201269–71.5571st in Liberty DivisionLost first round vs. Long Island 3-2
201365–74.4681st in Liberty DivisionLost first round vs. Long Island 3-0
201457–66.4634th in Liberty DivisionDid not qualify
201569–71.4932nd in Freedom DivisionLost first round vs.Lancaster
201657–83.4074th in Freedom DivisionDid not qualify
201767–73.4793rd in Freedom DivisionLost first round vs.York
201850–76.3974th in Freedom DivisionDid not qualify
201959–81.4213rd in Freedom DivisionDid not qualify
2020Season canceled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic
202163–57.5252nd in North Division (first half)
1st in North Division (second half)
Lost first round vs. Long Island
202283–48.6341st in North Division (first half)
2nd in North Division (second half)
Lost first round vs. Lancaster
202364–62.5083rd in North Division (first half)
3rd in North Division (second half)
Did not qualify
Totals877–847.50912–27 (.307)

The Blue Crabs tied for first place in the Liberty Division for the second half of 2009. They also won a first-round playoff series against theLong Island Ducks, 3–2, on September 29, 2009. However, they lost the championship to theSomerset Patriots.

Philanthropy

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The Blue Crabs hold a series of charity events that benefit such organizations as the Southern Maryland Food Bank, The Salvation Army, Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund, Soldier's Angels, Orioles Advocates, and theAmerican Red Cross. Other events such as the Red Cross blood drive andProstate Cancer Awareness Night are held at Regency Furniture Stadium to promote health and wellness.[15] On the team's final game of the 2008 season, the Blue Crabs raised $8,139 for theCollege of Southern Maryland as part of the institution's 50th anniversary.[16] Prior to the 2009 season, the team partnered with the Charles County Hospice House to allow the non-profit charity to take advantage of theme nights for fundraising opportunities.[17]

Mascot

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The Southern Maryland Blue Crabs' officialmascot is ananthropomorphic, blue creature named Pinch. He wears a Blue Crabs home jersey with red and white sneakers. The mascot debuted on April 19, 2008, at the Charles County Youth League's opening day parade held at Laurel Springs Park inLa Plata. Pinch's name alludes to thepincer of a crab.[18] He resides atCrabby Cove, an artificial pond designed for recreational use at Regency Furniture Stadium.

Current roster

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Southern Maryland Blue Crabs roster
Active rosterCoaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 24 Maceo Campbell
  • 37 Hylan Hall
  • 25 Joey Hennessy
  • 17 Ian Kahaloa
  • 44 Garrett Martin
  • 28 Brandon McCabe
  • 26 Jalen Miller
  • 48 Andre Scrubb
  • 18 Shawn Semple
  • 28 Cody Thompson
  • 32 Andrew Thurman
  • 41 Rafi Vasquez
  • 23 Noah Williamson
  • 50 Jarod Wright


Catchers

  • 12 Willie Estrada
  • 15 Ryan McCarthy

Infielders

  • 8 Brett Barrera
  • 13 Jamari Baylor
  • 46 Alejandro De Aza
  • 9 Sam Dexter
  • 28 Dondrei Hubbard
  • 2 Jackson Loftin

Outfielders

  • 14 Giovanni DiGiacomo
  • 22 Pearce Howard
  • 4 Zach Racusin
  • 3Ethan Wilson

Manager

Coaches


  • Injury icon Disabled list
  • ‡ Inactive list
  • >§ Suspended list
  • Roster updated April 10, 2025Transactions

Retired numbers

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42 (Jackie Robinson)
2B, Retired throughout professional baseball on April 15, 1997

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Atlantic League of Professional Baseball Official Colors (1998 through present)".TruColor.net. RetrievedOctober 21, 2025.
  2. ^"Indy Atlantic League designated MLB Partner League".Ballpark Digest. August Publishing. September 23, 2020. RetrievedOctober 2, 2020.
  3. ^"American Association, Frontier League now MLB Partner Leagues".Ballpark Digest. August Publishing. September 24, 2020. RetrievedOctober 2, 2020.
  4. ^"Blue Crabs will represent St. Mary's, Charles, and Calvert Counties".Southern Maryland Baseball. Archived fromthe original on June 13, 2006. RetrievedJune 5, 2006.
  5. ^"Official Name for Southern Maryland's New Minor League Baseball Team Chosen".Southern Maryland Online. May 8, 2006. RetrievedJune 5, 2006.
  6. ^"Blue Crab, Maryland State Crustacean".Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives. RetrievedJune 8, 2006.
  7. ^Guarente, Jason (June 23, 2008)."These Crabs haven't caught on - Sports".LNP. Archived fromthe original on February 17, 2012.That's a moniker founded by the St. Louis Cardinals and adopted by the Boston Red Sox — franchises with wide-ranging geographical support.
  8. ^Partlow, Joshua (September 9, 2004)."Ballpark Opponents Speak Out At Meeting".The Washington Post. RetrievedJune 5, 2006.
  9. ^Goldenbach, Alan (February 17, 2006)."Minor League Team Is Coming to Charles County".The Washington Post. RetrievedJune 5, 2006.
  10. ^"Atlantic League of Professional Baseball Approves Minor League Team for Southern Maryland".Southern Maryland Baseball (Press release). February 15, 2006. Archived fromthe original on May 5, 2006. RetrievedJune 5, 2006.
  11. ^Seip, Jim (July 14, 2006)."Next up: Construction bids".York Daily Record. Archived fromthe original on July 20, 2006. RetrievedJuly 14, 2006.
  12. ^Sohr, Nicholas (April 21, 2006)."On Deck in Waldorf: Minor League Baseball".Capital News Service.University of Maryland Philip Merrill College of Journalism. Archived fromthe original on June 13, 2006. RetrievedJune 5, 2006.
  13. ^Mearns, Andrew (July 14, 2019)."Bask in the glory of the first ever "steal of first" in organized baseball".Cut 4. Major League Baseball. RetrievedOctober 4, 2019.
  14. ^"Atlantic League announces 2024 schedule".atlanticleague.com. RetrievedOctober 19, 2023.
  15. ^"Crazy 8's Night jerseys benefit relief organizations".Southern Maryland Blue Crabs. August 14, 2008. Archived fromthe original on February 16, 2012. RetrievedAugust 17, 2008.
  16. ^"Crabs raise money for the College of Southern Maryland".Southern Maryland Blue Crabs. December 11, 2008. Archived fromthe original on February 16, 2012. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2009.
  17. ^"Crabs partner with the Charles County Hospice House".Southern Maryland Blue Crabs. December 4, 2008. Archived fromthe original on February 17, 2012. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2009.
  18. ^"Pinch".Southern Maryland Blue Crabs. Archived fromthe original on October 5, 2014. RetrievedSeptember 29, 2008.

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