Erie SeaWolves host meet and greet days before home opener
The boys of summer are back in town, and some avid baseball fans got a chance to meet them.
On Wednesday night, members of the Erie SeaWolves Captain's Club got a chance to do a meet and greet with team members and coaches of the club.
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The howlers are coming off back-to-back championships in the Eastern League, and they welcomed the fans into the UPMC Ballpark Club level for some food and conversation.
The SeaWolves' assistant broadcaster, Sam Lebowitz, said there was great energy from the fans here.
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'They want to be in detroit, but they're SeaWolves when they're her, and they love getting support from the fans here, they love playing in front of these crowds, we've had excellent playoff crowds and they've noticed that, they love the energy in the community when they come out to the ballpark,' said Lebowitz.
The SeaWolves open their 2025 season in Erie. The home opener is happening Friday, April 5, and they face off against the Harrisburg Senators.
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