While delayed in 2021, baseball is back beginning next week and you'll be able to once again enjoy a day or night watching one great minor-league action.
Going to a game is going to be different for many reasons, most related to COVID-19, but also because the very landscape of New Jersey minor league baseball has shifted since 2019.
The Jersey Shore BlueClaws are going all virtual with their upcoming job fair this month and now is the time to submit your paperwork and apply for a variety of open positions.
The BlueClaws issued a joint statement with the Phillies on Wednesday announcing the decision stemming from Major League Baseball's new player development structure.
The team is changing their name and their image heading into their 20th season on the field by going from the Lakewood BlueClaws to the Jersey Shore BlueClaws.
Former CBA and Seton Hall standout Ryan Ramiz is set for his second series at FirstEnergy Park this season as his West Virginia Power return to face the BlueClaws.
Your experience at First Energy Park, home of the Lakewood BlueClaws, will be even better this year as the team announces some great family fun upgrades!
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