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Port Angeles Lefties

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Port Angeles Lefties
(360) 701-1087

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Standings

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North W L %
1 Wen 3 1 .750
2 Bel 4 2 .667
3 PA 4 5 .444
4 Kam 0 0 .000
5 Kel 0 0 .000
6 Nan 0 2 .000
7 Edm 0 0 .000
8 Vic 0 0 .000
South W L %
1 Por 5 0 1.000
2 WW 4 0 1.000
3 Rdg 4 0 1.000
4 Ben 3 0 1.000
5 Yak 4 1 .800
6 Cow 2 1 .667
7 Spr 2 1 .667
8 Cor 2 1 .667
North W L %
1 Wen 3 1 .750
2 Bel 4 2 .667
3 PA 4 5 .444
4 Kam 0 0 .000
5 Kel 0 0 .000
6 Nan 0 2 .000
7 Edm 0 0 .000
8 Vic 0 0 .000
South W L %
1 Por 5 0 1.000
2 WW 4 0 1.000
3 Rdg 4 0 1.000
4 Ben 3 0 1.000
5 Yak 4 1 .800
6 Cow 2 1 .667
7 Spr 2 1 .667
8 Cor 2 1 .667
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About Port Angeles Lefties

Established

2016

Owners

Matt Acker
Jacob Oppelt

Head Coach

Carlos Ramirez

Ballpark

Civic Field
307 S Race Street

Capacity

4,000

Dimensions

LF- 330’
CF- 415’
RF- 315’

Facility

Civic Field
The Lefties play their home games at Civic Field in downtown Port Angeles. The historic facility features an impressive view of the Olympic Mountains and received updates before the team’s inaugural season in 2017. The ballpark includes an on-field beer garden, party deck, Corporate Box Seats and a kids area beyond the right field fence.

Community

Community
Port Angeles, Washington
Clallam County

County Population
77,750

Must Eat
Next Door Gastropub

Must See
Hurricane Ridge
Lake Crescent

Watering Hole
Bourbon West

Best Golf
Dungeness
Peninsula

Paper
Peninsula Daily News

Located on the tip of the Olympic Peninsula, Port Angeles is home to approximately 20,000 residents. Port Angeles is the largest city in Clallam County, which has a population of over 71,000. The arrival of the Lefties marks the highest level of baseball to ever be played in Port Angeles. The town is located a short ferry ride away from Royal Athletic Park, home of the Victoria HarbourCats, creating a regional rivalry between the two teams.

The team colors are surf blue, sunset orange, and silver. The inspiration for the color scheme came from the sunset on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The team’s mascot is an Olympic Marmot named Timber. The Olympic Marmot is a species native only to the middle ranges of the Olympic Mountains around Port Angeles.