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The Lake Erie Crushers (often referred as the Grapes) are a professional
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team based in Avon, Ohio. They compete in the
Frontier League The Frontier League (FL; French: ''Ligue Frontière'', LF) is a professional baseball league in North America composed of 18 teams – 15 in the United States and 3 in Canada. The FL is one of the eight independent baseball leagues in North Ame ...
(FL) as a member of the Midwest Division, and began play as an expansion team in 2009. The Crushers won the 2009 Frontier Cup in their inaugural season. They defeated the River City Rascals, three games to two, after losing the first two games of the series.


History

Avon Professional Baseball unveiled the name and logo on Thursday, December 4, 2008, of the Frontier League team that will begin play in Avon. The name was chosen from entries submitted in a "Name the Team" contest sponsored by The Morning Journal. The owner of the team, Steven Edelson, said more than 800 team name ideas were submitted. After years of talk, Frontier League officials decided to put a team in Lorain County. After initially hinting it would be in Lorain, they decided to go with Avon because, rumor was they were not happy with the stadium Lorain was offering them, which is now known as The Pipe Yard. The "Name the Team" contest was launched in October, and the hundreds of entries were whittled down. Fans then voted on finalist selections, choosing from Ohio, Lorain County, Avon, Cleveland or Lake Erie for the team location name and the Groove, Ironmen, Red Tails, Artichokes, Crushers, Walleyes, and Woollies for the team name. In their inaugural season in 2009, the Lake Erie Crushers won the Frontier League championship after a 57-38 regular season. They rallied to eliminate the Kalamazoo Kings, three games to two, before rallying from a 2-0 series deficit to defeat the River City Rascals in the Frontier League Championship Series, 3-2, with a 13-10 Game 5 victory on the road on Sept. 23, 2009. The Crushers also reached the Frontier League postseason in 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2019. They reached the Frontier League Championship Series once during that span, being swept by the Schaumburg Boomers, three games to none. In February 2016, Edelson sold the team to Tom & Jacqueline Kramig of Blue Dog Baseball LLC. The Kramigs are on-site owner/operators who initiated several significant upgrades to the team and the ballpark in conjunction with the City of Avon. The Kramig's sold the team to group headed by former Cleveland Cavaliers CEO Len Komoroski in March 2024. On March 15, 2017, the Lake Erie Crushers unveiled new logos and uniforms that allude to the
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of the
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. Purple and white replaced the original colors of black and red.


Seasons


Current roster


Notable alumni

* Chris Smith (2010) * Mickey Jannis (2012–2014) *
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(2016–2017) * Travis Hafner (2018) * Coco Crisp (2019) * Ryan Feierabend (2021) * J. D. Hammer (2023) * Alfredo González (2024–present)


Stadium

The Crushers play at Crushers Stadium in Avon, Ohio, which has been their home since their inception in 2009. The ballpark has a seating capacity of 5,000, 11 private suites, four-person terrace tables, berm seating and picnic and patio areas for group outings, bringing the total capacity to 7,000 fans. The playing surface is artificial turf, and includes concession stands, a gift shop and a state-of-the-art sound system.


References


External links


Official siteFrontier League
{{Ohio Sports Frontier League teams Lorain County, Ohio Professional baseball teams in Ohio Baseball teams established in 2009 Baseball teams in Cleveland