Crushers to Host Job Fair on February 28th at ForeFront Field

Crushers Job Fair Scheduled for February 28th at ForeFront Field

Avon, OH - February 4, 2026 - The Lake Erie Crushers are hosting a Job Fair for prospective part-time roles, seasonal positions, and internships for the 2026 season. The event will take place on Saturday, February 28th at ForeFront Field from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The Crushers are looking to make over 100 hires ahead of the 2026 season including the areas of concessions, parking attendants, ushers, in-game production, stadium operations, marketing, retail, and more.

At the job fair, participants can make connections with the supervisors in various aspects of the organization. Hosting over 200 events per calendar year, the Crushers organization is excited to add local, dedicated talent to the team.

For individuals looking to attend the Crushers Job Fair, please fill out the registration form here:

Job Fair Registration

The Lake Erie Crushers will open their 17th season at newly named ForeFront Field in Avon on Friday, May 8th, 2026 in a playoff rematch against the Schaumburg Boomers. For information on season ticket memberships visit lakeeriecrushers.com, and be sure to follow our socials @LECrushers on Instagram/Facebook/X.

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About the Lake Erie Crushers

The Lake Erie Crushers are a professional baseball team based in Avon, Ohio, just 18 miles west of Cleveland at ForeFront Field. They compete in the Frontier League, a proud MLB Partner League, and have brought a family-friendly, fan-oriented baseball experience to Northeast Ohio since 2009. As Lorain County’s only professional sports franchise, the Lake Erie Crushers are the largest economic driver in Lorain County, hosting more than 200 events per year that include over 50 baseball games, concerts, charity functions, and other events that bring the community of Avon together. Len Komoroski is the Crushers Chairman and Managing Partner, and the team is led by President Vic Gregovits. Jared Lemieux, a Maine Baseball Hall of Fame inductee, is in his fourth season as field manager.