Yakima Valley Pippins

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Yakima Valley Pippins
Information
LeagueWest Coast League (East)
LocationYakima, Washington
BallparkYakima County Stadium
Founded2013
ColorsGreen, light blue and white
MascotScott T. Pippin
2021 Season40-19
OwnershipPacific Baseball Ventures, LLC
ManagementJeff Garretson (General Manager)
CoachKyle Krustangel

The Yakima Valley Pippins are a collegiate wood bat baseball team based in Yakima, Washington. They are member of the West Coast League and began play in 2014 at the 3,000-seat Yakima County Stadium. They replaced the Yakima Bears of the Northwest League, who relocated to Hillsboro, Oregon, and were renamed the Hillsboro Hops. They were named for the pippin apple. On August 6, 2014, the Pippins were the first WCL expansion franchise to win a divisional pennant, beating the Cowlitz Black Bears 6-5 in the bottom of the 9th inning. After missing the playoffs in 2015, the Pippins returned to post season play, winning the 2nd Half South Division Title. The Pippins hold the West Coast League record for most wins in their first two seasons going 64-44 in 2014-2015.

History

2013

The Pippins are the latest West Coast League (WCL) team.[1] Pacific Baseball Ventures LLC owns both the Yakima Valley Pippins and the Walla Walla Sweets baseball team that also plays in the WCL. Because of the expansion team in Yakima, the WCL moved from a two-division format to a three-division format with an MLB playoff order. In May 2014, the Pippins reached an agreement to have 21 of their home games broadcast in Spanish. KDNA 91.9 FM will be the station broadcasting the 21 games out of Yakima.[2]

2014

After Pacific Baseball Ventures was awarded the Yakima expansion team in the late part of the 2013 year, PBV began restoring the field. In the inaugural season for the Pippins. The Pippins were the second team to make the playoffs in the first season of play. With a 35-19 record and the WCL East Division pennant, the Pippins housed the WCL MVP for the 2014 year. Vince Fernandez had 10 home runs and 51 runs batted in, setting the record in both of those categories.[3] In the first year of play at Yakima County Stadium, the Pippins had an attendance of 42,898 in 34 home games.

West Coast League playoff appearances

  • 2014- 2nd Place, North Division. Lost Championship 0-2 (Bellingham).
  • 2016- South Division Champions. Lost Semifinals (Corvallis).
  • 2017- 2nd Place, South Division. Lost Semifinals 1-2 (Corvallis).
  • 2021- North Division Champions. Won Semifinals 2-1 (Bellingham). Lost Championship 1-2 (Corvallis).

Notable players

References

  1. ^ "The Official Site of the West Coast League - The Diamond Standard - News". www.wccbl.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-24.
  2. ^ "Welcome to the Official Site of the Yakima Valley Pippins!: News". pippinsbaseball.com. Archived from the original on 2014-05-12.
  3. ^ "Official Website of the West Coast League: WCL Team News". westcoastleague.com. Archived from the original on 2014-10-30.

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