The highly anticipated Washington All-State Baseball Games are set to take place on June 21-22 at Parker Faller Field in Yakima. This premier event will bring together the best high school senior baseball players from across the state for two days of thrilling action and skillful competition in their last game in their high school uniform.
Saturday’s games will kick off at 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM, while Sunday will feature matchups at 10:15 AM and 1:45 PM. Fans can catch the action live at Parker Faller Field or stream the games through NFHS – Intangible Media at nfhsnetwork.com/affiliates/intangible-media
The All-State Baseball Games are more than just a showcase of exceptional athleticism; they’re a celebration of the sport and the communities that support it. The event is made possible by a dedicated lineup of sponsors, including notable organizations like the Seattle Mariners, AstroTurf, Central Industrial Sales, and Coca-Cola, among others.
The players were nominated from 15 feeder games from across the state, totaling 170 player nominations from which the rosters were crafted:
A Legacy of Excellence Supported by WSBCA
The Washington State Baseball Coaches Association (WSBCA) plays a pivotal role in organizing and supporting the All-State Baseball Games. WSBCA is committed to recognizing outstanding athletes and fostering the development of baseball in Washington. Through their efforts, this event provides a platform for young athletes to shine while bringing together the state’s baseball community.
“It’s an awesome way to recognize the players and coaches from across the state,” said All State Baseball Director Jesse Benedetti.
Event Details:
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Dates: June 21-22
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Location: Parker Faller Field, Yakima
- Cost – Daily
- Family – $20
- Adult – $7
- Student – $5
- Seniors – $5
- Children Under 6 – FREE
- Cost – Tournament Passes
- Family – $35
- Adult – $12
- Student – $8
- Seniors – $8
- Children Under 6 – FREE
- Game Times:
- Saturday: 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:15 AM and 1:45 PM
- Live Streaming: NFHS – Intangible Media
For more information about the event, visit allstatebaseball.com.

