AppleSox Partner With Confluence Health to Bring Kids to the Park for Free This Summer
/Opening Day of the 2026 season is just around the corner, and the Wenatchee AppleSox are partnering with Confluence Health to bring children 12 and under to Paul Thomas Sr. Stadium for free this summer.
Children 12 and under will receive free general admission when accompanied by a paid adult.
The AppleSox have a long tradition of bringing families together each summer, and this partnership- now in its second year - aims to make those experiences more accessible for the community.
AppleSox General Manager Allie Schank said Confluence Health has gone above and beyond traditional support of the team.
“Together, we’ve been able to make family entertainment and athletics more accessible, helping remove barriers that might otherwise keep families from sharing in these experiences,” Schank said. “Because of this partnership, more families with kids can come watch the Wenatchee AppleSox, imagine themselves on that field one day, and see future Major League Baseball talent right here in our community.”
Confluence Health CEO Andrew Jones says the games offer more than just baseball.
"At Confluence Health, our mission is local care by and for our community, and we know that caring for this community also means supporting opportunities that bring people together and inspire connection across generations," Jones said. "We’re proud to partner with the AppleSox to help ensure access to community baseball and create shared moments that bring families, fans, and our region closer together."
General admission tickets for adults are $9 and available now at applesox.com.
The AppleSox open their home schedule with a 6:35 p.m. first pitch, on June 5 with gates opening at 5:30 p.m., against the Kamloops NorthPaws.
