Finale Between Crushers and Jackals Cancelled

Paterson, NJ - June 19, 2025 - The Lake Erie Crushers (17-16) and New Jersey Jackals (12-22) only made it through three innings on Thursday before the game was cancelled due to inclement weather conditions.

The Jackals led 2-0 with the 4th inning about to begin, but the heavens opened up and thunderstorms descended upon Hinchliffe Stadium. After some deliberation, the game was called after about an hour of stoppage.

All stats from this game will not be counted towards season stats, and the game is not intended to be resumed. The Crushers and Jackals will settle for a series split.

The Crushers will head to Brockton, Massachusetts to begin a weekend series with the Brockton Rox. First pitch on Friday is at 7pm, then Saturday and Sunday at 6:30pm and 3:30pm, respectively. The Crushers will return home Thursday, June 26th against the Washington Wild Things. Get tickets online at lakeeriecrushers.com.

Can’t join us at the ballpark? You can stream Crushers games home and away in 2025 on the brand new Frontier League streaming partner, HomeTeam Network or watch live on local television on Rock Entertainment Sports Network (RESN) in the Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati markets!

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Flexible 2025 Crushers ticket memberships are now on sale, giving fans the best experience on their terms and schedule. Plans start at $40 and include a priority selection of games, no ticket service fees, and the option of subscription-based payment plans. Fans can view more information at www.LakeErieCrushers.com.

Whether it’s a birthday celebration, youth sports night, corporate event, or family reunion, group outings with the Crushers offer great fan experiences and benefits, including reserved seating and special perks. Visit www.LakeErieCrushers.com/groups or call (440) 934-3636 for more information.

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About the Lake Erie Crushers

The Lake Erie Crushers are a professional baseball team that plays just 18 miles outside Cleveland at the 5,000 seat Crushers Stadium in Avon, Ohio. They compete in the Frontier League - a prestigious MLB Partner League. Since its founding in 2009, the Crushers have been dedicated to delivering exciting baseball and family-friendly entertainment to fans in Northeast Ohio.