DubSea Fish Sticks Release 2026 Schedule | Sticks Return to The Fryer

Summer baseball is officially on the horizon.

The DubSea Fish Sticks have released their 2026 schedule, setting the stage for another exciting season at The Fryer as the reigning Pacific International League Champions return to White Center.

The Fish Sticks will host 27 home games during the 2026 season, giving fans two full months of summer collegiate baseball and fun at Mel Olson Stadium inside King County’s Steve Cox Memorial Park.

Opening Night and a Full Summer at The Fryer

The 2026 home schedule begins on Saturday, June 6, when the Fish Sticks open the season against the Washington A’s in front of their home fans. From Opening Night through the final home game on Saturday, August 1, Mel Olson Stadium will once again be the place to be for affordable, family-friendly summer entertainment in White Center.

Championship Momentum Returns

Fresh off their first Pacific International League Championship, the Fish Sticks will again be led by Head Coach Elliott Cribby, who returns for his third season as the Skipper after leading the team to the two best records in franchise history.

“We’re excited to welcome fans back to The Fryer in 2026 with the best season yet,” said Fish Sticks President Justin Moser. “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.”

The schedule features a competitive mix of opponents from across the Pacific Northwest, including PIL teams, West Coast League teams and non-league games designed to challenge the roster while delivering exciting matchups for fans throughout the summer.

A Historic Matchup at Mel Olson Stadium

The 2026 season will also include a milestone moment for the organization. For the first time in franchise history, the Fish Sticks will host a West Coast League team at Mel Olson Stadium.

The Marion Berries (Salem, OR) are scheduled to visit White Center, giving fans a rare opportunity to see a West Coast League opponent compete at The Fryer on Thursday, July 16th. The matchup represents a significant step forward for the program and highlights the growth of Fish Sticks baseball on a regional level.

Game Day Experience and Food Options

The Fish Sticks will continue to focus on delivering a one of a kind game-day experience that goes beyond baseball.

Crispy’s Food Truck will return for all home games, giving fans the option to grab food outside the stadium before entering and between innings. With a ballpark build in 1979 the one concession stand can get packed. The Sticks rolled out the Food Truck last season and hope to build on Fans are welcome to bring that food into the ballpark, adding flexibility and variety to the experience. Inside the gates, fans can also enjoy classic ballpark favorites at the Fresh Catch Concession Stand and drinks in The Ice Chest beer garden.

Promotions and Ticket On-Sales

While the full promotional schedule and theme nights will be announced in mid-March, fans can secure their seats by getting Season Tickets or a Flex Pass. Fans wanting to wait for Single Game Tickets are encouraged to join the Priority Ticket List.

Tickets will go on sale in phases:

  • Season tickets and Flex Packs go on sale Friday, January 30

  • Single-game tickets go on sale Friday, April 3, 2026, which also happens to be National Fish Sticks Day

With championship energy, a packed home schedule, and a continued focus on fun and affordability, the 2026 season is shaping up to be another memorable summer at The Fryer.

Go Fish! Pass The Tartar.