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Wenatchee AppleSox

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Wenatchee AppleSox
610 N. Mission Suite 204
Wenatchee, WA 98801
(509) 665-6900

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North W L %
1 Edm 20 8 .714
2 Vic 20 8 .714
3 Bel 15 12 .556
4 Wen 15 12 .556
5 Nan 11 16 .407
6 Kam 11 16 .407
7 Kel 10 17 .370
8 PA 9 18 .333
South W L %
1 Cor 22 5 .815
2 Por 22 7 .759
3 Mar 16 11 .593
4 Ben 15 14 .517
5 Cow 13 15 .464
6 Rdg 12 15 .444
7 WW 10 17 .370
8 Spr 10 17 .370
9 Yak 7 20 .259
North W L %
1 Bel 18 9 .667
2 Wen 16 11 .593
3 Edm 14 12 .538
4 Kam 14 13 .519
5 Vic 12 14 .462
6 Nan 12 15 .444
7 PA 11 16 .407
8 Kel 9 18 .333
South W L %
1 Por 21 4 .840
2 Cor 17 10 .630
3 Ben 13 12 .520
4 WW 14 13 .519
5 Rdg 12 15 .444
6 Spr 12 15 .444
7 Mar 12 15 .444
8 Cow 7 19 .269
9 Yak 7 20 .259
North W L %
1 Edm 34 20 .630
2 Bel 33 21 .611
3 Vic 32 22 .593
4 Wen 31 23 .574
5 Kam 25 29 .463
6 Nan 23 31 .426
7 PA 20 34 .370
8 Kel 19 35 .352
South W L %
1 Por 43 11 .796
2 Cor 39 15 .722
3 Ben 28 26 .519
4 Mar 28 26 .519
5 WW 24 30 .444
6 Rdg 24 30 .444
7 Spr 22 32 .407
8 Cow 20 34 .370
9 Yak 14 40 .259

About Wenatchee AppleSox

Established

2000

Owners

Jose Oglesby

Head Coach

Mitch Darlington

Assistant Coaches

Michael Callia
Xander Orejudos

Ballpark

Paul Thomas Sr. Field
1300 Fifth Street

Capacity

1,200

Dimensions

LF- 310’
CF- 405’
RF- 310’

Community

Community
Wenatchee, Washington

County Population
90,000

Must Eat
Rail Station & Ale House
McGlinn’s

Must See
Riverfront Park
Pybus Market

Watering Hole
Wenatchee Valley Brewing
Co.

Best Golf
Wenatchee Country Club
Three Lakes Golf Course

Paper
The Wenatchee World

World famous for its apples, Wenatchee has so much else to offer — like over 300 days of sunshine a year and a wonderful turn of the century downtown that serves as a vibrant arts, culture and retail center. The beautiful confluence of the Wenatchee and Columbia Rivers forms the Wenatchee Valley, a unique and diverse region that has captivated the hearts and imaginations of many. The Wenatchee Valley welcomes you to high mountains with lush forests and pristine alpine lakes hidden from the too casual viewer. Wildlife abounds along the rippling streams that feed the wild waters of the Wenatchee River, finally merging with the mighty Columbia. A fishing and hunting ground for Plateau Indians for thousands of years, the Wenatchee Valley was settled during the 1870’s by ranchers, traders and apple growers. Today, nature is at its unspoiled best beside cultivated fields and orchards heavy with fruit.