At the ballpark on Thursday evening as the Stormers wrapped up the series with Southern Maryland. There was more inclement weather forecasted which finally arrived in the later innings, the game was actually delayed for three whole minutes in the top of the eighth. The Stormers took a 3-0 lead in the third on a Trace Loehr home run, a wild pitch and an Isan Diaz RBI single, Shawon Dunston's solo homer in the fourth made it 4-0. The teams traded single runs in the fifth with Diaz scoring on the front end of a double steal, three more were added in the sixth on a Damon Dues two-run single and a SM error. RBI hits by Dues and Chris Proctor made it 10-1 in the seventh, the Blue Crabs got two cosmetic runs in the ninth bringing the final to 10-3. Brady Tedesco pitched seven innings of three-hit ball with nine strikeouts for the win, Jackson Rees and newcomer Ryan Williamson went an inning each out of the bullpen. All week long a tropical storm was moving up the coast from Florida, it made it into the Mid-Atlantic on Friday with drenching rain in the morning and afternoon. I was planning to go over to York in the evening but elected to stay home, in the late afternoon the rain was gone and it brightened up considerably but the damage had been done in York and the game was postponed so I saved myself a trip for nothing. Temperatures on the weekend were only in the 80s with lower humidity, with little else happening besides Saturday lunch with Jenny I spent most of it at home. Take care, thanks for reading.