Wenatchee AppleSox Vs. Yakima Valley Pippins
May 30 @ 5:35 pm

Wenatchee AppleSox Vs. Yakima Valley Pippins
The Wenatchee AppleSox open their 25th season at home on May 30, 2025 with a three game series vs. the Yakima Valley Pippins. Come see tomorrows stars today. First pitch is at 6:35pm on. Friday and Saturday. Sunday’s First pitch is at 5:35pm. Gates open an hour before first pitch.
The AppleSox vs. Yakima Valley Pippins at Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium on the campus of Wenatchee Valley College.
The Wenatchee Applesox
The Wenatchee AppleSox, established in 2000, is a collegiate summer baseball team based in Wenatchee, Washington.
Competing in the West Coast League’s North Division, they play home games at Paul Thomas Sr. Field on the Wenatchee Valley College campus.
The AppleSox has a rich history, securing multiple league championships, including titles in 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, and 2012. They are known for developing talent, with several alums advancing to professional baseball. The team fosters a family-friendly atmosphere, engaging the community through various events and promotions.
The Yakima Valley Pippins
The Yakima Valley Pippins, established in 2013, are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Yakima, Washington.
They compete in the West Coast League (WCL). This premier collegiate wood-bat league showcases top-tier talent from across North America.
The Pippins play their home games at Yakima County Stadium. This 2,800-seat facility offers fans an intimate and engaging baseball experience. Since their inaugural season in 2014, the Pippins have been committed to player development and community engagement, providing affordable, family-friendly entertainment for baseball enthusiasts in the Yakima Valley.
The team’s mascot, Scott T. Pippin, adds to the lively game atmosphere, making it a fun outing for fans of all ages.
The West Coast League
The West Coast League (WCL) is where summer meets spectacular baseball! Since 2005, this premier collegiate league has showcased rising stars while celebrating the stunning beauty of Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, and Alberta.
With 17 teams, the WCL is more than just gamesโit’s an unforgettable journey for players and fans alike.
Every season, from late May to mid-August, the WCL delivers nonstop excitement, from hard-fought games to the high-stakes playoffs that crown the ultimate champion. Players sharpen their skills with wooden batsโlike the prosโwhile competing in a league designed to bridge dreams with destiny.
For fans, the WCL is a treasure trove of family-friendly fun. Cheer on top-tier college talent in breathtaking ballparks that embody the Pacific Northwest’s charm. Whether you’re a baseball die-hard or seeking a perfect summer outing, the West Coast League promises heart-pounding action and lifelong memories.