The SeaWolves will be raising awareness about prostate cancer during Monday night's game against the Bowie Baysox (Baltimore Orioles) at Jerry Uht Park.

SeaWolves Team President Greg Coleman was issued the Two-Knuckle Challenge last week by Savannah Sand Gnats president John Katz. By accepting the challenge, Coleman has agreed to receive a prostate exam during the seventh inning stretch of Monday's game while singing Take Me Out to the Ballgame. The exam will be performed by SeaWolves Team Physician Dr. Brad Fox of Saint Vincent Hospital.

The Two-Knuckle Challenge originated with former SeaWolves General Manager and current Myrtle Beach Pelicans Vice President/General Manager Andy Milovich. Milovich passed the challenge to Lake Elsinore Storm President Dave Oster who challenged Charleston RiverDogs General Manager Dave Echols. Echols challenged Katz who challenged Coleman.

Ed Randall's Fans for the Cure will be on hand Monday night distributing information regarding prostate cancer. Fans can stop by the Fans for the Cure table for the chance to win a SeaWolves team-signed, powder blue bat. The SeaWolves will also wear powder blue wristbands.

Following the prostate exam, Coleman will issue the Two-Knuckle Challenge to another Minor League team executive.