DubSea Fish Sticks vs Diamond Sports

Burien, WALocal News

On June 29, 2025, the DubSea Fish Sticks will take on Diamond Sports at 1321 SW 102nd St in White Center, Washington. The baseball game is scheduled to start at 1 PM and conclude at 10 PM local time. Fans can look forward to a variety of food options, particularly fish fingers, at the concession stand, enhancing the game-day experience. Key players Mel Olson and Steve Cox will be featured in this exciting matchup. Local baseball remains an important aspect of community life in the Seattle Metropolitan Area.

The event is anticipated to attract a large audience, further supporting local businesses. The presence of such events underscores the importance of sports in promoting community engagement. With a vibrant sports culture, the region continues to thrive through its local teams and events.

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