Maryland
Regency Furniture Stadium – Southern Maryland Senators
Photos by Gregory Koch, Stadium Journey
Stadium Info FANFARE Score: 2.29
Regency Furniture Stadium
11765 Saint Linus Dr
Waldorf, MD 20602
Year Opened: 2008
Capacity: 4,200
Senators Baseball
The Cal Ripken, Sr. Collegiate Baseball League is a summer collegiate baseball league featuring eight teams in the Washington, D.C. metro area. The newest club in this league is the Southern Maryland Senators, who play their home games at Regency Furniture Stadium in Waldorf, Maryland, also home of the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs of the Atlantic League.
At 4,200 seats, Regency Furniture Stadium is by far the largest ballpark in the Ripken League, although it is never even close to capacity.
Food & Beverage 1
None of the concession stands at Regency Furniture Stadium that are open for Blue Crabs games are open for the Senators. Instead, there is a table on the concourse near home plate that offers only a few basic options. Chips, candy, soda, Gatorade, and bottled water are all you will find here. The good news is that nothing is more than $2. Payment is accepted via cash, PayPal, or Venmo, with QR codes you can scan for the latter two.
Atmosphere 2
A Southern Maryland Senators game is a very basic experience, though at least it is in a sleek, modern stadium. All seats are chairbacks, and seating is general admission. Given the small crowds, you should have no problem sitting wherever you want. There is a board in right field that is capable of displaying video, but for Senators games, it simply displays the score. Smaller scoreboards are located on the top of the seating area and also show the count. There is a manual scoreboard in left field, but it is not in use for Senators games. Instead, it showed the score of the prior Blue Crabs games, with several of the panels missing. If a batter hits the ball through the gap created by the missing panel, it is a ground rule double.
There is not much going on here besides the game. Music and sound effects are played between innings and even between pitches. Sound effects include things like the “Foul ball” audio from the Wii Sports baseball. They are also fond of playing SpongeBob songs while the visiting team is batting, for some reason.
Neighborhood 3
Regency Furniture Stadium is located in a residential neighborhood in between Waldorf and La Plata. Many businesses are located along Route 301 in both towns, although they are mostly chains. You will have to drive a couple miles to get to either one as well. La Plata seems to have more non-chain options, including Marie’s Diner and La Tolteca.
Fans 1
The Southern Maryland Senators average only a few dozen fans a game in a ballpark that seats 4,200. As a result, it will barely be at 1% of capacity. Unfortunately, this low attendance, combined with a ballpark that is way larger than this team needs, are not conducive to the stadium experience. At most times, the ballpark will be almost completely silent other than whatever is playing over the sound system. At least this means you get to hear a lot of the chatter on the field.
Access 4
Regency Furniture Stadium is located a few miles off of US Route 301. Parking at the stadium is in a spacious lot that is more than big enough for the few dozen fans the Senators draw. You should have no trouble finding a space close by. There are several sets of restrooms in the stadium, as well as a family/gender neutral restroom. Given the small crowds compared to Blue Crabs games, these are more than sufficient.
Return on Investment 3
Tickets to Senators games are $10, which certainly won’t break the bank but is on the high end for the experience you are getting. Concessions, while limited, are very affordable, which helps this rating out.
Extras 2
Free roster sheets are available at the entrance.
Look for the team store selling Senators gear.
Note that several extras for Blue Crabs games, including the kids’ play area and bumper boats, are not open for Senators games, so we will not award those extras here.
Final Thoughts
At its core, a Southern Maryland Senators game is a very basic experience in a ballpark that is way too big for the crowds it draws. Hopefully as the team begins to establish itself, it can draw more fans, but for now, there is not much going on here.
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Celebrate America 250 at Maryland State Parks with Fun Events Planned All Weekend
Maryland parks are hosting a variety of special events during the week of July 4 to mark the nation’s 250th birthday celebration, including a tree planting, bike parade, historical reenactments, and kids crafts. With parks open on Independence Day, Marylanders can start a new tradition by hiking, learn more about our nation’s history by visiting Read the Rest…
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Maryland governor vows special session to redraw congressional maps after election
MARYLAND (WBFF) — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said he plans to call a special session in Annapolis to redraw the state’s congressional district maps, reviving a contentious redistricting fight that stalled earlier this year.
“The status in Maryland is we are going to have a special session,” Moore said in an interview on CNN. Asked, “You are going to do it?” Moore replied, “We are going to do it.”
Moore told CNN the goal is for lawmakers to return to Annapolis and produce a new map. “Our House and our Senate will get together. They will come up with a resolution and bring it to my desk,” Moore said. “But the core criteria I’ve laid out is…doing nothing is not an option.”
It would be Moore’s second attempt at redistricting. Earlier this year, an advisory commission appointed by the governor proposed a map that would stretch the mostly Republican 1st Congressional District into largely Democratic Howard and Anne Arundel counties. The change would put Maryland’s only Republican member of Congress into a district with more Democratic voters.
The proposal drew sharp criticism during a hearing. “Governor Moore and Democrats in Annapolis, you are stealing our voice and our vote,” one speaker said. Moore responded, “It’s an important question of what’s the value of one vote and I think the answer to that is ‘what’s the value of democracy.’” Del. Kathy Szeliga said, “How can you ask us to trust democracy when you are taking it so lightly.”
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The measure passed in the House but never came to a vote in the Senate. In Annapolis today, Senate Democrats gathered to discuss what to do next.
“I think they’re meeting to figure out what can we do to make sure the judges don’t get involved and overturn what they’re trying to do,” said political analyst John Dedie.
A UMBC poll last year found only a fourth of Maryland voters considered redistricting a priority, with crime, education and health care viewed as more important.
Szeliga criticized Moore’s push, saying, “It’s unfortunate Wes Moore is doing the bidding of Democrats in Washington and not paying attention to the residents in the great state of Maryland.” Dedie said, “In many ways what he’s pursuing is future aspirations.”
Maryland’s last attempt to redraw congressional lines four years ago ended up in court, where a judge threw out the proposed maps, finding they were the product of “extreme partisan gerrymandering.” Szeliga, who successfully fought that court battle, said she is prepared to challenge another effort. “If they try to illegally change the constitution to make it unconstitutional we will challenge that,” she said.
Dediesaid a special session now appears likely. “The train has left the station. It’s just a matter of when it will arrive in Annapolis for special session,” he said.
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One of the most unique ships featured in Sail250 Maryland and Airshow Baltimore can be found docked at the Baltimore Peninsula.
USS Marinette LCS25 is one of the most functional ships in the Navy fleet. At 370 feet long with 80 crew members, the ship has a helicopter landing pad and hangar, two rib boats in the belly of the vessel, and heavy artillery, including a cannon.
The ship has four engines, two of which are like jet engines, meaning it can sprint ahead of other vessels to intercept watercraft. It can also truck side to side and spin 360 degrees with controllable reversing and steering deflector buckets attached to the stern of the jet propulsion system. It can also traverse the littoral zones, water close to shore, and navigate waters as low as 15 feet deep.
“Where we shine is our ability to operate where other ships can’t,” said Cdr. Brian Sims, the ship’s executive officer. “For a 370-foot ship, one of the smallest in the fleet, it packs a punch. We can go 40 plus knots.”
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It is based in Jacksonville, Florida, but was built in Marinette, Wisconsin, which is where the ship gets its name. It began operating in 2023 and has yet to deploy. The ship can be out on the water for weeks or even months.
“We go out and find drug trafficking individuals and intercept, and the Coast Guard then takes over and arrests,” Sims said.
The pilot house is where the ship truly shines. An officer and junior officer monitor the radar and navigation, while another sailor sits at the helm and oversees steering the vessel and monitoring the engines.
“This is a very unique design for Navy ships,” Sims added.
The ship also hosts several heavy artillery pieces, including a cannon on the bow with different types of rounds to combat different threats. It can fire 220 rounds in a minute.
With its rich Naval history, Baltimore is playing host to some of the Navy’s finest, and the crews are equally as excited to be here in Maryland, the backbone of the Navy, celebrating 250 years of American history.
“Baltimore is a fantastic city, steeped in maritime tradition. Of course, we have Fort McHenry that we sailed past and rendered honors to when we arrived,” Sims said. “Having the ability to be in this role in this position on board this ship to celebrate the nation’s 250th, it’s an absolute honor, and one that, one that gives us all pause, and lets us reflect on where we’ve come as a nation.”
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