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Yakima Valley Pippins

Contact

Yakima Valley Pippins
PO Box 2397
Yakima, WA 98907
(509) 575-4487

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Standings

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North W L %
1 Bel 9 4 .692
2 Wen 8 4 .667
3 Kam 8 5 .615
4 Edm 6 4 .600
5 Nan 7 6 .538
6 Vic 7 6 .538
7 Kel 3 10 .231
8 PA 2 7 .222
South W L %
1 Por 12 1 .923
2 WW 8 5 .615
3 Marion Berries 5 5 .500
4 Ben 6 7 .462
5 Cor 4 5 .444
6 Yak 4 8 .333
7 Spr 3 6 .333
8 Rdg 4 9 .308
9 Cow 3 7 .300
North W L %
1 Bel 9 4 .692
2 Wen 8 4 .667
3 Kam 8 5 .615
4 Edm 6 4 .600
5 Nan 7 6 .538
6 Vic 7 6 .538
7 Kel 3 10 .231
8 PA 2 7 .222
South W L %
1 Por 12 1 .923
2 WW 8 5 .615
3 Marion Berries 5 5 .500
4 Ben 6 7 .462
5 Cor 4 5 .444
6 Yak 4 8 .333
7 Spr 3 6 .333
8 Rdg 4 9 .308
9 Cow 3 7 .300
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About Yakima Valley Pippins

Established

2014

Owners

Pacific Baseball Ventures, LLC

Head Coach

Kyle Krustangel

Assistant Coaches

Johnny Graham

Ballpark

Yakima County Stadium
1301 S. Fair Ave
Yakima, WA 98901

Capacity

2,700

Dimensions

LF- 293’
CF- 406’
RF- 293’

Facility

Yakima County Stadium was built in 1993 and has undergone more than $1.9 million in improvements from the Pippins, Yakima County and state grants since the team’s inaugural season in 2014. Constructed with 2,700 permanent seats, the venue includes two concession stands, a barbeque stand, four restrooms, a covered picnic deck for large groups, two bars, an elevator with direct access to fan level and sits adjacent to a paved parking lot that can accommodate 1,500 vehicles. The nontraditional playing field configuration is bordered by a 16-foot outfield wall, topped by a 50-foot video scoreboard in left field.

Community

Community
Yakima, Washington
Yakima County

County Population
256,728

Must Eat
WaterFire Restaurant
Yakima Steak Company
Cowiche Canyon Kitchen and Icehouse

Must See
Yakima Electric Railway Museum, Yakima Valley Museum

Watering Hole
Single Hill Brewing
Tieton Cider Works
The Kiln
Mickey’s Pub

Paper
Yakima Herald

No trip through Central Washington is complete without a stop in the Yakima Valley – or, as the billboard along Interstate 82 reads, “The Palm Springs of Washington.” While downtown Yakima offers a variety of activities for tourists to take in, the entire valley can make for an excursion to remember. Whether you enjoy touring wine country, riding old-fashioned trollies or seeing the diverse landscape of the valley, chances are good that you can find something to meet your needs. The Valley is one of Washington’s centers for agricultural production, especially apples and hops.