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Canal Park to become 7 17 Credit Union Park 

AKRON, OH (September 4, 2025) |

The Akron RubberDucks and 7 17 Credit Union announce Canal  Park will become 7 17 Credit Union Park after the conclusion of the 2025 season. 

“7 17 Credit Union has been an amazing partner for us and the Akron community,” RubberDucks  President and General Manager Jim Pfander said. “This special naming rights partnership allows us to  keep offering $5 tickets and $2.50 hot dogs for every game. We are excited to further our partnership with  7 17 Credit Union because much like our organization, they believe in the power of this great community  we live, work and play in every day. We look forward to welcoming fans to 7 17 Credit Union Park in  2026.” 

7 17 Credit Union is the Official Credit Union of the Akron RubberDucks and earlier this season announced a co-branded credit card. A portion of every transaction with the co-branded card goes to  support an annual scholarship given away jointly by the RubberDucks and 7 17 Credit Union. 

This partnership between the RubberDucks and 7 17 Credit Union started in 2025, but due to both  organizations shared value of community and work to help Akron grow, the extension of the partnership  to include the naming right agreement came about quickly. The naming rights agreement runs through  the end of the 2031 season. 

“For nearly 70 years, 7 17 Credit Union has been helping members build financial strength and a sense of  belonging,” 7 17 Credit Union President & CEO John Demmler said. “This partnership is about more  than putting our name on a ballpark—it’s about putting down roots in Akron and becoming part of the  fabric of this community. Just as this ballpark has brought people together for decades, we look forward  to making 7 17 Credit Union Park a place where families, friends, and neighbors feel at home. At 7 17, we  believe in banking with purpose—helping others achieve financial wellness and creating opportunities that  strengthen the communities we serve.”  

7 17 Credit Union Park opened in 1997 and it was the vision of then Akron Mayor Don Plusquellic to build  a ballpark on Main Street that would serve as a catalyst for reshaping downtown Akron and improving the  lives of its residents. Under the ownership of Fast Forward Sports Group, led by Ken Babby, $18 million  of private money has been invested into 7 17 Credit Union Park. Thanks to a great partnership with the  City of Akron and current Mayor Shammas Malik, the RubberDucks have continued to make 7 17 Credit  Union Park the epicenter of Affordable. Family. Fun. for multiple generations of Akronites. Earlier this  season, the RubberDucks welcomed their 10-millionth fan through the gates of the ballpark since opening  on April 10, 1997.

"7 17 Credit Union has a strong history in Northeast Ohio and their expansion into Akron means new jobs,  new investment, and more opportunities for our residents and small businesses," said Akron Mayor  Shammas Malik. "The RubberDucks have been a catalyst for growth in our downtown corridor and our  ballpark on Main Street has provided affordable family fun for decades. We're excited for the name  change to 7 17 Credit Union Park and we are committed to working alongside 7 17 Credit Union to grow a  stronger, more vibrant, and more inclusive economy." 

The ballpark name change is subject to the approval of Major League Baseball and the Akron City  Council. The partnership was developed collaboratively between the Akron RubberDucks, 7 17 Credit  Union, Innovative Partnerships Group, and the City of Akron. 

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