Bellingham Bells Prepare for Exciting Playoff Series vs. the Edmonton Riverhawks

Bellingham Bells Prepare for Exciting Playoff Series vs. the Edmonton Riverhawks

The matchups are set for the first round of the West Coast League North Divisional Playoffs. The Bellingham Bells will face off with the Edmonton Riverhawks, in a highly anticipated matchup spanning Saturday, August 10, Sunday August 11 and Monday, August 12 (if necessary).

The three-game series will begin in Edmonton at RE/MAX Field on Saturday, August 10. Game time will be 7:05PM MST. The game will be televised on the WCL Live streaming network and available at www.westcoastleague.com/streaming.

Both teams will travel to Bellingham Sunday, August 11 for a game two starting at 6:35PM at Joe Martin Field. Tickets are available at www.bellstickets.com.

If the series is tied after two games and a third is needed, it will be held at Joe Martin Field Monday, August 12.

Playoff Series Schedule:

  • Game 1: Saturday, August 10, 2024, at 7:05 PM (MT) @ Edmonton
  • Game 2: Sunday, August 11, 2024, at 6:35 PM (PT) @ Bellingham
  • Game 3: Monday, August 12, 2024, at 6:35 PM (PT) @ Bellingham (if necessary)

Ticketing Information for Games 2 & 3:

  • Tickets are available now for Sunday’s game (8/11) at www.bellstickets.com
  • The Barkley Village office will be open for tickets Wednesday, August 7 – Friday, August 9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • The Joe Martin Field box office will open for ticket sales on Sunday, August 11th at 1 p.m.
  • Gates to Sunday’s game will open at 5:30 p.m. with first pitch set for 6:35 p.m.
  • Punch cards and WECU BOGO offer are valid for this game.
  • If needed, tickets to Monday’s game will be available immediately after the end of the game on Sunday evening at the Joe Martin Field box office and www.bellstickets.com.

“We are excited to start this playoff series against the Riverhawks,” said Stephanie Morrell, General Manager of the Bellingham Bells. “The postseason is always an exciting time. We need our fans to come out and give us that home field advantage we have become accustomed to as we fight to get through the first round of the playoffs!”

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