The DubSea Fish Sticks this week announced their 2026 schedule, featuring 27 home games at Mel Olson Stadium in White Center as the Pacific International League (PIL) champions return for another summer of local baseball at The Fryer.
According to the team, the home slate runs from Saturday, June 6, through Saturday, Aug. 1 at Mel Olson Stadium inside Steve Cox Memorial Park (map below).
Opening night is set for Saturday, June 6 against the Washington As.
Head Coach Elliott Cribby will return for his third season after leading the Fish Sticks to the first PIL championship in franchise history. The team said it has posted its two best records under Cribby.
“We’re excited to welcome fans back to The Fryer in 2026 with the best season yet,” Fish Sticks President Justin Moser said in the announcement. “Our head coach, Elliott Cribby, has done an amazing job putting together one of the most competitive schedules in the Pacific Northwest. The timing of our season is great for our players, starting in early June and wrapping up in early August before many of them have to go back to school.”
Schedule Highlights
The team said their 2026 schedule includes opponents from across the Pacific Northwest, with matchups against PIL teams, West Coast League teams, and non-league opponents.
One highlighted date is Thursday, July 16, when the Fish Sticks are scheduled to host the Salem, Oregon based Marrion Berries in what the team described as its first home game against a West Coast League opponent.
Off the field, the Fish Sticks said Crispy’s Food Truck will return for all home games, supplementing the Fresh Catch Concession Stand and helping reduce lines at the stadium, which the team said was built in 1979 and has a single concession stand. The team said fans may bring food from the truck into the ballpark, and beverages will be available in The Ice Chest beer garden.
The Fish Sticks said the full promotional schedule and theme nights will be announced in mid-March. Season tickets and Flex Packs go on sale this Friday, Jan. 30, and single game tickets go on sale Friday, April 3, which the team said coincides with National Fish Sticks Day.

The team encouraged fans seeking single game tickets to join its Priority Ticket List for updates and early access.
More information is available on the team’s website at www.gofishsticks.com.

