The Peninsula Oilers Baseball Club is a summer collegiate baseball team based in Kenai, Alaska, and a proud member of the Alaska Baseball League (ABL)—one of the most competitive summer leagues in the country for college players.
Founded: 1974
Home Field: Coral Seymour Memorial Ballpark in Kenai, a fan-friendly stadium known for its intimate setting and enthusiastic local support.
Mission: To provide top-tier college baseball players the opportunity to develop their skills in a competitive environment while engaging with the local community.
Alumni: The Oilers have a strong track record of producing professional-level talent. Several former players have gone on to play in Major League Baseball (MLB), including Dave Winfield, J.T. Snow, and Frank Viola.
The team competes in the Alaska Baseball League (ABL), a summer wood-bat league that attracts NCAA players from top college programs across the U.S.
The season typically runs from mid-June to early August and includes regular games, tournaments, and community events.
The Oilers are a non-profit organization, supported largely by volunteers, local sponsorships, and host families who house the players each season.
The club plays a key role in summer tourism and community pride in the Kenai Peninsula, offering family-friendly entertainment and opportunities for youth baseball engagement through clinics and events.
Coral Seymour Memorial Ballpark 600 E. Twin Lakes Drive, Kenai, Alaska
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