Mother's Day is coming up quickly, and what better way to celebrate with mom than by taking her out to the ballgame, to see her favorite baseball player?
Lace up your batting gloves and step up to the plate this July and hit some home runs to knock childhood cancer out of First Energy Park in Lakewood through the P4-Foundation.
The BlueClaws completed their regular season on Monday officially leading the South Atlantic League in attendance, as they have now done in each of their 16 seasons at the Jersey Shore. In 2016, the BlueClaws drew 353,080 fans to FirstEnergy Park, an average of 5,350 in 66 home dates (four games were postponed).
You wouldn't know it from the weather recently, but Memorial Day Weekend is just a few weeks away. As all Jersey Shore locals know, with the unofficial start to summer comes the crowds.
Here's your to-do list before the Shore gets swamped...
Baseball season is here and there is a ton of excitement all over the Jersey Shore about a new Lakewood BlueClaws season. And many charities will benefit throughout the year.
As most of us are still digging out from nearly two feet of snow, we are still smack in the middle of winter here in Ocean County. But one of the true signs of spring - baseball season, isn't all that far away. So we've created a countdown clock to bring us right up to the first pitch of The Lakewood BlueClaws season, on April 7th at 7:05pm. Keep tabs here!
The Lakewood BlueClaws are holding their 15th Annual Celebrity Waiters Event to benefit the ALS Association of Greater Philadelphia, which is the principal charity of the Phillies.