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Playoff Spot on the Line as Bells Open WCL Homestand »

Bells Host 11 of Last 15 WCL Games

After playing their last 14 West Coast League games on the road, the Bellingham Bells return to Joe Martin Field for an exhibition game Thursday, July 23, before returning to league action at home on Friday, July 24, against the Bend Elks.

Bellingham ended its last road trip with four straight losses, including a series sweep to league-leading Corvallis, but the bells are in a great position with 11 of their final 15 WCL games at home where they are 12-6 overall this season—8-5 in WCL action.

The Bells are hoping to build on their current eight-game win streak at Joe Martin Field and earn a spot in the WCL postseason. Currently, the Bells are tied with Bend for the final playoff spot in the West Division; both teams are 10 games behind Corvallis.

Thursday, July 23, marks the final exhibition game of the season for Bellingham as the Bells host the Seattle Studs of the Pacific International League. Action then heats up at The Joe Friday, July 24, as the Bells open a three-game set against Bend looking to create some separation in the standings. Bellingham then hosts Corvallis for three crucial games beginning Tuesday, July 28, before playing two at home against the Kitsap BlueJackets to wrap up a nine-game homestand.

But after a one-night road trip to Kitsap, the Bells are back at home for three more games against Bend before wrapping up the season with three more games on the road against Kitsap

July 23 – vs. Seattle Studs (exh) – College Night
July 24
– vs. Bend Elks – Haggen $1 Family Feast Night promoted by Praise 106.5
July 25
– vs. Bend Elks – Banner Bank Piggy Bank Giveaway | Chappaz Massage free massages
July 26
– vs. Bend Elks
July 28
– vs. Corvallis Knights
July 29
– vs. Corvallis Knights
July 30
– vs. Corvallis Knights – College Night
July 31
– vs. Kitsap BlueJackets – Haggen $1 Family Feast Night promoted by Praise 106.5
August 1
– vs. Kitsap BlueJackets – Postgame Fireworks
August 4
– vs. Bend Elks
August 5
– vs. Bend Elks
August 6
– vs. Bend Elks – Fan Appreciation Night

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    Bellingham Bells
    By Justin Stottlemyre
    Justin Stottlemyre is no stranger to writing about baseball having spent the last six years working in athletic media and public relations at the professional baseball and intercollegiate athletics levels.

    Stottlemyre got his start in professional baseball with the independent Northern League, working two years each in the front offices of the Sioux Falls Canaries and Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks. Prior to moving to Bellingham, Stottlemyre worked in the minor league media relations department of the Florida Marlins system.

    Along with his experience in baseball, Stottlemyre spent a year in the athletic media relations department at Baylor University and previously worked for the Argus Leader in Sioux Falls, S.D.

    Stottlemyre earned his B.A. in sport management and journalism from Bemidji State University in Minnesota and is currently pursuing his M.A. in communications and public relations from South Dakota State University.
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