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Akron RubberDucks

The Akron RubberDucks are a professional team based in , serving as the Double-A affiliate of the in the Eastern League. Established in 1989 as the Canton-Akron Indians, the franchise relocated to Akron in 1997, where it plays its home games at 7 17 Credit Union Park, a 7,630-seat stadium overlooking the & . The team adopted its current name in 2014, previously operating as the Akron Aeros, to pay homage to Akron's legacy as the "Rubber Capital of the World" while emphasizing family-friendly entertainment. The RubberDucks' affiliation with the Guardians dates back to 1989, making it one of the longest continuous player development partnerships in without shared ownership. Owned by Ken Babby of Fast Forward Sports Group since 2012, the team has a rich tradition of success, capturing league championships in 2003, 2005, 2009, 2012, 2016, and the 2021 Double-A Northeast championship, along with additional titles in the franchise's earlier incarnations. In 2025, team president Jim Pfander was named Double-A Executive of the Year for excellence in and promotions. Notable achievements include hosting the 2016 Eastern League . Beyond the field, the RubberDucks contribute to Akron's vibrant sports culture, drawing strong local attendance and fostering ties to the region's industrial heritage through themed events and initiatives like the Copa de la Diversión series, where they compete as the Perros Calientes de Akron. The team's proximity to in —about 40 miles away—facilitates efficient player development and rehabilitation assignments for the club.

Franchise overview

Current affiliations and team data

The Akron RubberDucks compete in the Double-A Eastern League as members of the Southwest Division, a alignment established following the league's 2022 reorganization. The team serves as the Double-A affiliate of the , an affiliation dating back to 1989 when the major league club was known as the Cleveland Indians until its rebranding in 2022. Ownership of the franchise is held by Ken Babby, who acquired the team in October 2012 through his Fast Forward Sports Group. The RubberDucks' official team colors—tire black, blue flame, fire orange, and racing yellow—were introduced as part of the 2014 rebranding to honor Akron's rubber industry heritage. Greg DiCenzo serves as the team's manager for the 2025 season, his second year in the role. The franchise, founded in 1923, has secured 23 league titles throughout its history, including six Eastern League championships during its time in Akron (2003, 2005, 2009, 2012, 2016, 2021) along with titles from earlier incarnations in Binghamton (10), West Haven (4), and (3). As of the conclusion of the 2025 season, the franchise holds an all-time record of 3,352 wins against 2,938 losses over 6,290 games.

Ballpark

The Akron RubberDucks play their home games at Canal Park, a baseball stadium situated in downtown Akron, Ohio, along the Ohio & Erie Canal and bounded by Main Street, Exchange Street, and the canal towpath. The facility, designed by Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc., was constructed from January 1996 to March 1997 at a cost of $30 million to lure the Double-A affiliate team from its previous home in Canton, where drainage issues plagued the old stadium. It officially opened on April 10, 1997, with the RubberDucks' inaugural home game drawing 9,086 spectators. Canal Park features a single-deck with unobstructed sightlines, seating 7,630 fans following renovations that preserved its original capacity. Key amenities include an outfield berm beyond the fences offering scenic views of the canal, premium suite levels, zones such as a kids' play area near the right-field , and the Champions Club providing all-inclusive dining in the right-field corner. The park also hosts non-baseball events, including concerts and post-game displays after approximately 40% of home games, contributing to its use for around 123 events annually. Significant upgrades have enhanced the venue over time. In 2013, the largest video board in Double-A baseball was installed, later renovated ahead of the 2025 season. The 2022 offseason brought comprehensive seating improvements, including 7,630 new chairs, the introduction of Diamond Seats in the first five rows behind home plate and the first two rows along the dugouts, and upgrades to lighting and premium areas. Since its opening, Canal Park has served as a catalyst for downtown Akron's revitalization, transforming a formerly decaying area into a vibrant hub by drawing visitors and spurring nearby development in dining, nightlife, and urban amenities. The stadium welcomed its 10 millionth fan in August 2025, reflecting cumulative attendance that averaged over 350,000 annually across baseball games and events in the pre-pandemic era. In September 2025, the RubberDucks announced their first naming-rights partnership, renaming the venue 7 17 Park starting with the 2026 season through 2031 to support community initiatives like scholarships.

Logos, uniforms, and mascots

The primary logo of the Akron RubberDucks, introduced in , features a fierce duck head with tire-tread exhaust emanating from behind, symbolizing the team's connection to Akron's rubber industry heritage. This design element incorporates burn-out flames around the duck, emphasizing speed and tenacity. The logo received Ballpark Digest's Best New Logo/Branding of the Year award in , recognizing its innovative tribute to . The team's color scheme consists of Tire Black, Blue Flame, Racing Yellow, and Fire Orange, each drawn from Akron's rubber manufacturing legacy. Tire Black represents the city's tire production roots, Blue Flame evokes the speed of burn-out tires, while Racing Yellow and Fire Orange signify the fire and energy associated with rubber processing. This palette was the first in professional baseball to combine these specific hues. The RubberDucks maintain five uniform variants: home whites, road grays, cream alternates for Sundays and special games, blue sets for , and black jerseys, all featuring distinctive tire-tread scripting across the jerseys and lettering. In 2024, the team introduced special Black Tyrites uniforms as a to the 1930s-era Akron Black Tyrites of the Negro National League, designed in retro with period-appropriate styling to honor local . These uniforms are worn for designated games and available through official merchandise. The team's mascots include , a space cat introduced in 1997 who serves as the veteran performer at Canal Park games and events; , a purple polka-dotted pigeon mascot added in 2011 that transforms via a comic-inspired crystal for promotional skits; , a duckling mascot debuted in 2014 to align with the ; and Rubberta, a who joins in fan interactions. These characters actively participate in game-day promotions, community outreach, and special appearances to engage fans and celebrate team spirit.

History

Early history (1923–1996)

The franchise traces its origins to 1923, when it was established as the Binghamton Triplets in , as a charter member of the Class B New York-Pennsylvania League (later known as the New York-Penn League). The team played its home games at Johnson Field in nearby , and quickly became a mainstay in the region, competing at Class B and later Class A levels through the 1950s. During this Binghamton era, the Triplets achieved significant success, capturing 10 league championships between 1929 and 1967, including titles in 1940, 1952, and 1953, which highlighted their competitive prowess amid affiliations with teams like the New York Yankees in the later years. Notable early prospects passing through included future Yankees stars like Moose Skowron, who honed their skills in the team's system during its Yankees affiliation periods. Facing declining attendance and facility issues at Johnson Field by the late 1960s, the franchise relocated after the 1968 season to , where it became the Manchester Yankees, a Class AA Eastern League team affiliated with the Yankees. The move elevated the team's classification to Double-A, reflecting the Eastern League's status, though the Manchester stint was brief, lasting only three seasons at Gill Stadium with modest records. In , under continued Yankees affiliation, the team shifted again to , adopting the West Haven Yankees moniker and playing at Quigley Stadium. This period marked a golden age for the franchise, as the West Haven Yankees dominated the Eastern League, finishing first in their division five times and winning four league championships in , , 1977, and 1979. The team developed prominent talents such as pitcher , infielder , and outfielder , who advanced to starring roles with the parent Yankees club. Ownership transitioned in 1980 when local businessman Mike Agganis purchased the franchise from the Yankees organization for $48,000, prompting another relocation to Lynn, Massachusetts, where it operated as the Lynn Sailors (1980–1982, Seattle Mariners affiliate) and then the Lynn Pirates (1983, Pittsburgh Pirates affiliate) at Fraser Field. Attendance challenges and stadium concerns led to further moves: after the 1983 season, Agganis shifted the team to Burlington, Vermont, renaming it the Vermont Reds (1984–1987, Cincinnati Reds affiliate) and then the Vermont Mariners (1988, Seattle Mariners affiliate), playing at Centennial Field. In 1989, seeking stability and a partnership with the Cleveland Indians, the franchise relocated once more to Canton, Ohio, becoming the Canton–Akron Indians—a nod to serving the Canton-Akron metropolitan area—and basing operations at Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium. This era featured promising Cleveland prospects like Manny Ramírez and Jim Thome, with the team posting a strong 80-58 record and division title in 1992, though it did not capture a league championship before 1996. Under Agganis's continued ownership, the franchise navigated these nomadic years at the Double-A level until signing a lease agreement in 1994 to prepare for a permanent home in Akron.

Akron Aeros era (1997–2013)

The Akron Aeros era began with the franchise's relocation from , to Akron following the 1996 season, where it had operated as the Canton-Akron Indians. The move coincided with the opening of Canal Park, a new downtown ballpark, and the team adopted the Aeros name to honor the region's aviation heritage, particularly the legacy of airships built in Akron. As the Double-A affiliate of the Cleveland Indians, the Aeros played their inaugural game on April 10, 1997, drawing 9,086 fans for a 4-3 loss to the . The team struggled in its first year, finishing with a 51-90 record and placing fifth in the Eastern League's Southern Division. Early success came quickly, with the Aeros capturing their first division title in 1998 behind an 81-60 record under manager Joel Skinner. The team built on this momentum, winning additional Southern Division championships in 2003 (88-53), 2005 (74-68), 2006 (72-70), 2009 (80-62), and 2012 (76-66). These regular-season triumphs led to four Eastern League playoff titles, defeating the New Britain Rock Cats 3-1 in 2003, the Portland Sea Dogs 3-1 in 2005, the Connecticut Defenders 3-0 in 2009, and the Portland Sea Dogs 3-0 in 2012. Attendance peaked during this period at 522,459 in 1999, reflecting strong community enthusiasm for the new franchise, though it later declined amid economic challenges in the region. The Aeros served as a vital development hub for Cleveland Indians prospects, including pitcher , who made 28 starts in 2000 with an 11-6 record and 3.92 ERA before his major league debut, and outfielder , who batted .303 with 12 home runs across 71 games in 2005. The team navigated challenges such as league expansions, including the addition of the and in 1999, which realigned divisions and increased competition. Ownership remained stable under a group led by Mike Agganis until October 2012, when the franchise was sold to Ken Babby, securing a 25-year lease extension for Canal Park.

RubberDucks era (2014–present)

In 2014, the Akron Aeros rebranded as the Akron RubberDucks, a change initiated by owner Ken Babby to celebrate the city's historical ties to the rubber industry, which once made Akron the "Rubber Capital of the World." The new name, selected from a public contest, evoked the playful image of rubber ducks while nodding to local heritage, with the announcement made on October 29, 2013. This marked a significant shift in team identity, emphasizing community connection and fun, and led to an immediate boost in fan engagement. The rebrand's success was evident in attendance figures, which rose 15.7% in the inaugural RubberDucks season to 350,704 fans across 68 home games, surpassing the previous Aeros high of 295,459 in 2013. On , the team achieved notable milestones, including the 2016 Eastern League championship, where they swept the 3-0 in the finals behind strong performances from players like Greg Allen. The franchise added another title in 2021, clinching the Double-A Northeast championship with a 3-0 series win over the , capped by Bo Naylor's walk-off single, under manager . In 2025, the RubberDucks finished with a 77-60 record, placing second in the Southwest Division. Under Babby's ownership since 2012 through his Fast Forward Sports Group, the RubberDucks have maintained stability, expanding community initiatives such as partnerships with and Leadership Akron to support local causes like youth programs and efforts. The 2020 season was entirely canceled due to the , eliminating all games and impacting operations, though the team pivoted to relief programs like QuAkron Cares for Akron-area support. In 2022, following Baseball's reorganization, the league reverted to the Eastern League name but realigned the RubberDucks to the Southwest Division alongside teams like the and , aiming for more balanced geographic scheduling. As of November 2025, ownership remains unchanged with Babby at the helm, allowing continued focus on developing prospects at the Double-A level, including top talents like No. 1 overall draft pick Travis Bazzana and outfielder on the Opening Day roster. The team's emphasis on prospect growth aligns with the Guardians' farm system strategy, featuring four top-30 prospects and 17 returning players to build toward contributions.

Seasons and records

Season-by-season results

The Akron RubberDucks, formerly known as the Akron Aeros from 1997 to 2013, have competed in the Eastern League since their establishment in Akron, with records reflecting divisional alignments and occasional league restructurings.
YearRecord (W-L)FinishGBPlayoffs
199751-905th (Southern)34.5No
199881-601st (Southern)Yes
199969-716th (South)2.0No
200075-683rd (South)10.5No
200168-743rd (South)16.0No
200293-481st (Southern)Yes
200388-531st (Southern)Yes (champions)
200463-785th (Southern)22.0Yes
200584-581st (Southern)Yes (champions)
200687-551st (Southern)Yes
200780-612nd (Southern)1.5Yes
200880-622nd (Southern)4.0Yes
200989-531st (Southern)Yes (champions)
201071-714th (Western)11.0No
201173-694th (Western)7.0No
201282-591st (Western)Yes (champions)
201368-735th (Western)8.5No
201473-692nd (Western)6.0Yes
201573-694th (Western)6.0No
201677-641st (Western)Yes (champions)
201769-713rd (Western)5.0No
201878-622nd (Western)1.0Yes
201961-795th (Western)17.0No
20200-0N/ANo (season cancelled)
202173-461st (Southwest)Yes (champions)
202279-592nd (Southwest)1.0No
202365-735th (Southwest)10.5No
202480-581st (Southwest)Yes
202577-602nd (Southwest)6.5No
The 2021 season occurred under Major League Baseball's reorganization of , placing the team in the Double-A Northeast league (with a Southwest division alignment) before returning to the Eastern League in 2022. Since 1997, the franchise has compiled an overall of .539 across 3,920 games (2,107 wins, 1,813 losses), excluding the cancelled 2020 season; the best performance came in 2021 with a .614 .

Championships and playoffs

The franchise has a storied playoff legacy, with the team capturing six Eastern League/Double-A Northeast championships since arriving in Akron: in 2003, 2005, 2009, 2012, 2016, and 2021. Prior to the 1997 relocation, the franchise earned league titles across its earlier iterations, including the 1940 Eastern League crown as the Binghamton Triplets. Since 1997, the RubberDucks (and prior Akron Aeros) have qualified for the postseason 16 times, securing division titles en route to showcasing sustained excellence in . Standout campaigns include 2016, when the team claimed the Western Division and advanced by defeating the 3-1 in the division series before sweeping the 3-0 in the finals. The 2021 season marked another highlight, as the RubberDucks won the Double-A Northeast title with a 3-0 sweep of the , capped by Bo Naylor's two-out, ninth-inning walk-off single in Game 3 for a 6-5 comeback victory from a 5-0 deficit. Despite these triumphs, the team has faced setbacks, such as the 2014 loss to the and the 2018 finals defeat to the after a 3-1 win over the . Notable individual performances have elevated playoff efforts, including first baseman Josh Naylor's contributions during the 2021 championship run, where he helped power the offense alongside his brother Bo.

Team operations

Roster and staff

The 2025 Akron RubberDucks roster featured a blend of returning players from the previous season and promising prospects from the ' farm system, headlined by the debut of top draft pick Travis Bazzana. The team opened the season with 28 active players, including four of the Guardians' top 30 prospects, and emphasized for high-upside talent amid several mid-season promotions to Triple-A .

Pitchers

The pitching staff consisted of 15 arms, mixing veterans with right-handed power pitchers and left-handed relievers, several of whom earned prospect recognition within the Guardians organization. Notable members included right-handers Tommy Mace (R/R), who anchored the rotation early before a promotion to Triple-A in August; (R/R), a mid-season call-up from who posted a 3.19 in 13 starts; and Austin Peterson (R/R, Guardians No. 30 prospect). Other key pitchers were Rodney Boone (L/L), Aaron Davenport (R/R), Ross Carver (R/R), Trenton Denholm (R/R), Davis Sharpe (R/R), Magnus Ellerts (R/R), Zane Morehouse (R/R), Allan Hernandez (R/R), Rorik Maltrud (R/R), Carter Spivey (R/R), Shawn Rapp (R/R), Zach Jacobs (R/R), and Jake Miller (R/R). Transactions impacting the staff included Mace's August promotion to after a strong first half and DeLucia's June assignment from .

Catchers

The catching corps was led by two primary options, focusing on defensive reliability and offensive potential from the Guardians' pipeline. Cooper Ingle (L/R, Guardians No. 7 ) served as the primary backstop, while Cameron Barstad (L/R) provided depth. Ingle was promoted to Triple-A in .

Infielders and Outfielders

The position players included 11 versatile athletes, with a strong emphasis on infield prospects and outfield speed, totaling six infielders and five outfielders. Infielders featured Travis Bazzana (L/R, Guardians No. 1 overall and MLB No. 10), the first-round who debuted in Double-A and hit .256 with power potential (5 HR in 51 games) before promotion to Triple-A in ; CJ Kayfus (R/R, Guardians No. 8 ), who earned Eastern Player of the Week honors in before his promotion to MLB and debut with ; Dayan Frias (R/R), Tyresse Turner (S/R), (R/R), and Kyle Dernedde (R/R). Outfielders included Jorge Burgos (S/R), Joe Lampe (L/L), Guy Lipscomb (L/R), (L/R), and Jake Fox (L/R). Key 2025 transactions included Kayfus's mid-season call-up to the majors after a hot streak, highlighting the RubberDucks' role in fast-tracking top farmhands. Bazzana was promoted to Triple-A in .

Coaching Staff

The 2025 field staff was led by manager in his second year, overseeing a mix of returning and new coaches to foster player development. DiCenzo, who guided the team to a 77-60 record and a second-place finish in the Eastern League Southwest Division, was supported by bench coach (new for 2025), hitting coaches and (Forster joining as a newcomer), and pitching coaches (new addition) and [Michael Poole](/page/Michael Poole). This group emphasized prospect progression, with several staff members contributing to the promotions of talents like and .

Rehab assignments

The Akron RubberDucks frequently serve as a rehabilitation destination for injured players, offering a competitive Double-A setting to rebuild strength, timing, and game readiness following injuries. These assignments allow major leaguers to integrate back into live game action under controlled conditions, often bridging recovery from lower-level affiliates or independent workouts. In 2025, several prominent Guardians underwent rehab stints with the RubberDucks. Starting pitcher made his sole rehab appearance on July 29 against the , delivering four innings with one earned run on three hits, seven strikeouts, and no walks as he recovered from surgery. David Fry completed a multi-game assignment from May 20 to 25, going 1-for-3 with an on May 20 while serving as the DH during his return from offseason elbow surgery. Outfielder played two games on September 2 and 3, logging outfield reps and going 2-for-7 with a double to prepare for activation from a hamstring . Relievers and each pitched in multiple outings during a June series, with Stephan throwing 2.1 scoreless innings across two appearances and Sewald delivering one scoreless frame. Historically, the RubberDucks have hosted notable rehabs for Guardians stars, including right-hander Carlos Carrasco in 2018, when he pitched five innings over two starts while recovering from a fractured . Such assignments, which generally span 3 to 7 games depending on the player's progress and position, are overseen by the Guardians' medical team to ensure safe ramp-up to MLB return. These rehab visits enhance Canal Park's appeal, often increasing attendance by attracting Guardians fans and providing RubberDucks players with mentorship opportunities from established major leaguers during shared lineups and dugout time. For instance, Bieber's outing drew significant fan interest.

Community and

Notoriety and promotions

The Akron RubberDucks have gained recognition for their creative and -oriented promotions that highlight the team's quirky branding and local ties. In 2016, the team hosted the Eastern League All-Star Game at Canal Park, marking the first such event in Akron and featuring a , sessions, and over two days from July 12 to 13. Signature food promotions include the returning "," a fan-favorite extreme menu item consisting of a stuffed inside a , wrapped in , topped with and on a , evoking the team's playful duck theme. The team has received media attention for its unique identity, particularly following the 2014 rebranding, which was spotlighted in a segment on by comedian , who highlighted the unconventional name change from the Aeros to RubberDucks. In 2024, the RubberDucks honored Akron's Negro Leagues history by playing as the Akron Black Tyrites on August 23, wearing throwback uniforms to commemorate the 1933 team that competed in the Negro National League and paying tribute to local heritage. Drawing on Akron's legacy as the "Rubber Capital of the World," the RubberDucks incorporate rubber industry heritage into events, such as partnerships with for promotional flyovers; on June 3, 2025, three Goodyear Blimps soared over Canal Park during a game to celebrate the airship's 100th anniversary, with the first 1,000 fans receiving commemorative pins. The team's colors—Blue Flame, Racing Yellow, Fire Orange, and Tire Black—also nod to this industrial past, reinforcing cultural connections through themed nights and collaborations like the Duck Club by Firestone, a premium seating area launched in 2016. The RubberDucks' promotional efforts earned the 2014 Ballpark Digest award for Best New Logo/Branding, recognizing the rebrand's bold homage to that boosted fan interest. In 2015, the team received Minor League Baseball's Larry MacPhail Award for outstanding marketing and promotions. Fan engagement initiatives include mascot meet-and-greets, such as VIP pregame sessions with team mascot , featuring picnics and bobbleheads, and special events like the annual Mascot Birthday Bash where attendees interact with multiple mascots. For the 2025 season, the RubberDucks scheduled 69 themed nights, including seven T-shirt Tuesdays tied to Akron's bicentennial and appearances by characters like for family-oriented meet-and-greets, alongside highlights spotlighting prospects such as No. 1 overall pick Bazzana on the roster.

Attendance figures

The Akron RubberDucks, formerly known as the Akron Aeros, have maintained strong attendance figures since their relocation to Canal Park in , with the franchise drawing over 9.6 million fans cumulatively through the 2023 season. In their inaugural year at the downtown Akron ballpark, the team recorded a total attendance of 473,232 across 67 home games, averaging over 7,000 fans per game and leading all Double-A teams. This marked a significant surge from their previous incarnation in , where attendance had hovered around 213,000 annually, highlighting the positive impact of the new urban stadium on fan turnout. Attendance reached its all-time peak in 1999 with 522,459 total fans, averaging 7,464 per game and again topping Double-A rankings for the third consecutive season. The franchise led the Eastern League and all Double-A circuits in attendance from 1997 through 2000, with figures exceeding 460,000 each year during that span, before a gradual decline set in during the mid-2000s due to broader minor league trends. By 2013, totals had dipped to 295,459, averaging 4,344 fans per game. The 2014 rebranding to the RubberDucks sparked a rebound, boosting attendance by 15.7% to 350,704 overall (5,157 average), the largest single-year gain among Double-A teams in established ballparks. Subsequent years saw sustained levels around 340,000 in 2015, though totals fluctuated downward to 253,000 in 2022 amid post-pandemic recovery. In 2023, attendance was 265,938 (4,029 average over 66 games), placing the team mid-pack in the Eastern League. For the 2025 season, the RubberDucks drew 274,686 fans (4,292 average), a slight increase from 2023 but reflecting a 2.9% league-wide decline, partly attributed to the absence of playoff games. In 2025, the team celebrated its 10-millionth fan at Canal Park on July 29. Several factors have influenced these trends, including the central downtown location of Canal Park, which facilitates walk-up crowds from nearby urban areas and events. Promotional efforts, particularly post-rebrand, have driven spikes of up to 936 fans per game on , contributing to top-10 Eastern League finishes in several seasons since 2014. The severely impacted 2021 attendance, limited to 208,162 total (3,652 ) due to capacity restrictions of around 3,600 fans early in the season. Since then, the team has ranked consistently in the top half of Double-A for , with ongoing investments in fan experience helping maintain averages above 4,000.
YearTotal AttendanceAverage per GameLeague Rank (Eastern League)
1997473,2327,0631st
1999522,4597,4641st
2013295,4594,344Mid-pack
2014350,7045,1574th
2021208,1623,652Mid-pack
2023265,9384,029Mid-pack
2025274,6864,292Mid-pack
The franchise holds the Canal Park single-game attendance record of 9,328, set on May 30, 2011, during a matchup against the Altoona Curve. Sellouts, including during the 2016 Eastern League championship run, have frequently approached the stadium's 7,630 seated capacity, underscoring the team's draw during postseason contention.

Broadcasting and media

The Akron RubberDucks' games are primarily broadcast on radio via WHLO AM 640, an iHeartMedia station based in Akron, which carries live coverage of home and road games throughout the Eastern League season. This partnership has provided consistent audio access for local fans, with pregame and postgame shows included. Play-by-play announcer Jim Clark, who has called over 3,500 games for the franchise since the Aeros era, handles the primary duties, while Marco LaNave serves as analyst and director of broadcasting, contributing color commentary and insights into player development. Streaming options have expanded access beyond traditional radio, with all WHLO broadcasts available live on the app and website since the early , allowing fans to listen on mobile devices or online. For video streaming, out-of-market viewers can watch games on MiLB.TV, which offers live and on-demand coverage of Eastern League contests, while Bally Live provides free streaming of all participating games, including RubberDucks home broadcasts synced with the radio audio. Additionally, 15 select 2025 games featuring prospects are televised on the Rock Entertainment Sports Network, enhancing regional visibility. Occasional simulcasts on occur for high-profile rehabilitation assignments by players. Print coverage of the RubberDucks is led by the , which provides regular game recaps, prospect analysis, and feature stories on team performance and milestones. The team's official MiLB app complements this with real-time live updates, scores, and highlights, serving as a primary hub for fans. Historically, broadcasts during the preceding Akron Aeros era (1997–2013) aired on similar local AM stations, including WHLO, maintaining continuity in radio coverage before the to RubberDucks. A notable digital shift occurred post-2020 amid the , when the team pivoted to simulated on platforms like MLB The Show and emphasized app-based and online streaming to engage fans without live attendance. This transition accelerated the integration of multimedia elements, such as podcasts and weekly shows like "At Home with the RubberDucks" on WHLO and .

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