Seagulls Unveil 2026 Schedule for 23rd Season
The San Francisco Seagulls are set to take the field for their 23rd season as a summer collegiate program, continuing their tradition of competitive baseball and player development in the California Collegiate League (CCL). Widely regarded as one of the top summer collegiate leagues in the United States, the CCL has produced over 150 Major League Baseball players throughout its history.
Competing in the CCL North Division, the Seagulls will once again face off against a strong group of rivals including the Walnut Creek Crawdads, Menlo Park Legends, Sonoma Stompers, San Luis Obispo Blues, and Alameda Merchants. The division continues to provide a highly competitive landscape that challenges teams throughout the summer.
The 2026 season begins on the road Wednesday, June 3, as the Seagulls take on the Menlo Park Legends. Just two days later, the team returns home for its home opener on Friday, June 5 against the Alameda Merchants.
This summer's schedule features 37 CCL league games, with 21 games played at home and 16 on the road. The Seagulls will have a strong presence at home throughout the summer, with consistent weekend opportunities for fans to catch games at San Bruno Park.
All home games will once again be played at San Bruno Park – Tom Lara Field, with first pitch set for 6:05pm. The game day experience continues to be a staple of the Seagulls summer, highlighted by a full snack bar and the return of a fan favorite promotion. For the seventh consecutive year, the "1/2 Price Hot Dog Hitter" will be in effect, offering discounted hot dogs every time a designated opposing player strikes out against a Seagulls pitcher.
League-wide, the CCL All-Star Game is scheduled for July 4 in Reno, Nevada, in partnership with the Reno Aces. The event will feature top talent from across the league and will conclude with a fireworks celebration.
The postseason begins July 28 and runs through August 2, with locations to be determined based on final standings. Should the Seagulls earn a spot in the championship series, San Bruno Park is set to host games from July 31 through August 2.