
Frequently Asked Questions
DubSea Fish Sticks
The DubSea Fish Sticks are a summer collegiate baseball team located in West Seattle, Wa. The team plays in the Pacific International League. The Sticks pride themselves on offering fun, affordable, family entertainment during the months of June and July.
The DubSea Fish Sticks play their home games at Mel Olson Stadium which is located inside of King County’s Steve Cox Memorial Park. The Sticks have nicknamed Mel Olson Stadium, The Fryer. The Stadium is located in the West Seattle suburb of White Center, Washington.
The DubSea Fish Sticks play in the Pacific International League. The league was founded in 1992 was made up of teams in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia, Canada. The league is part of the National Baseball Congress and the winner of the P.I.L. wins a bid to the NBC World Series which takes place every August in Wichita, Kansas. As of 2023 the league is made up of seven teams; The Everett Merchants, DubSea Fish Sticks, Gumberoos, Northwest Honkers, Redmond Dudes, Seattle Blackfins and Seattle Studs.
The DubSea Fish Sticks mascot is name Fin Crispy Jr. He goes by Crispy for short.
Fish Sticks Games
You can purchase DubSea Fish Sticks tickets online at tickets.gofishsticks.com. Tickets are affordable with a price of only $12.
Kids three years of age and younger are free and do not need a ticket to get into a Fish Sticks game.
Yes! We pride ourselves on having some of the best food at any baseball stadium our fans have ever been to. The Fresh Catch concession stand has a wide variety of food options including; popcorn, hot dogs, fish sticks, fries, pretzels, pulled pork and much more! To view the menu at the stadium head over to the Fresh Catch Concession stand menu page.
Yes! For fans ages 21 and older we have beer and wine available inside the “Ice Chest” beer and wine garden.
Outside food and drink is not permitted inside Mel Olson Stadium during Fish Sticks games. We do allow one sealed water bottle per person.
Mel Olson Stadium
Mel Olson Stadium is located inside of King County’s Steve Cox Memorial Park. The stadium is located in the West Seattle suburb of White Center, WA. The address to the stadium is 1321 SW 102nd ST Seattle, Wa 98146.
Mel Olson Stadium is located inside of King County’s Steve Cox Memorial Park, at 1321 SW 102nd St, Seattle, WA 98146. All parking outside the stadium is free and on a first come first serve basis. Additional, street parking is available on SW 102nd St, 14th Ave SW and 15th Ave SW. We do ask that you respect our neighbors and do not block any business or residential driveways.
Tickets
Tickets can be exchanged as long as it is 24 hours in advance of a game. To exchange your tickets put in a request at gofishsticks.com/ticketexchange
Yes! Our ticket platform does require that you pick games when purchasing your package. However, you can change these dates easily by filling out our ticket exchange request at gofishsticks.com/ticketexchange. Exchanges should be made at least 24 hours in advance.
Single game tickets go on sale on Friday, April 3, 2026 for National Fish Stick Day.
If you’re wanting to buy season tickets or flex packs as a gift we recommend the gift card option on our ticketing website. This way the person you are gifting tickets to will be able to manage their games and accounts. Unfortunately, our system doesn’t support transferring the package to others where they can manage games. Gifting single game tickets is easy and you can purchase and have the tickets delivered to the person you’re purchasing for. If you have more questions about this please reach out to us at tickets@gofishsticks.com
Our promotional schedule is still being built and will be released in late March. If you are purchasing a Flex Pack you can pick dates not and always change those dates in the future.
Unfortunately, Sold Out means there is no longer any capacity available at the stadium. We highly recommend buying tickets well in advance as we expect most of our games to sell out.
