Waldorf, MD –The Southern Maryland Blue Crabs are now 2-5 after splitting a doubleheader against the Bridgeport Bluefish Wednesday.

Game 1

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Game 2

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BLUE CRABS TEAM NOTES
* The Blue Crabs two wins have come in game two of two doubleheaders this season
* Southern has lost both of their two series played this season
* Southern Maryland hits the road for an eight game road trip beginning with Long Island on Thursday

BLUE CRABS HITTING NOTES
* Southern Maryland was outhit in game one 10-7
* Steve Lombardozzi went 3-4 with an RBI and run scored in game one
* Fred Lewis and Michael Snyder hit back to back homeruns in the bottom of the second inning in game number two to give the Blue Crabs a 2-1 lead
* Michael Snyder has now homered three of the last four games
* Blue Crabs pulled away in the bottom of the sixth inning, scoring three runs on the back of Fred Lewis RBI single, and Jamar Waltonโ€™s RBI Triple

BLUE CRABS PITCHING NOTES
* Starting pitchers through six games have yet to pick up the win through six games
* Thompson suffered the loss in game one, going just 2.2 innings, allowing six runs on seven hits
* Navery Moore picked up the victory in game two, pitching an inning and a third out of the bullpen
* Combination of Urlaub and Moore worked around a first and second jam with nobody out in the top of the fifth
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BLUEFISH TEAM NOTES
* With their victory in game one, the Bluefish have won three of their last four
* Since Sundayโ€™s 13-5 win against Sugar Land, Bridgeport has scored 30 runs in their four games
* Play their first home game tomorrow night against the New Britain Bees

BLUEFISH HITTING NOTES
* Scored runs in the first, second, four in the third, and one in the sixth in game one
* Jose Cuevas drove in four in game one including a three run shot in the third inning
* Scored their lone run in the top first in game two

BLUEFISH PITCHING NOTES
* Jimmy Patterson got the start in game one, going three innings
* R.J Hively pitched the entire seven innings in game two and suffered the loss, but at one point retired 10 straight hitters