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EVERETT — Powered by five home runs, including three consecutively, the Everett AquaSox blasted their way past the Spokane Indians 13-4 in front of a season high 3,716 fans on Sunday at Funko Field.
EVERETT – Starting pitcher Konner Eaton was in cruise control and the Spokane Indians opened things up in the middle innings, beating the Everett AquaSox 10-2 in the second of a six-game High-A ...
EVERETT — Despite a ninth-inning comeback, the Everett AquaSox fell to the Spokane Indians 4-3 in the six-game series opener at Funko Field in front of 2,580 fans. Spokane (24-22, Northwest ...
May 28—EVERETT — Starting pitcher Konner Eaton was in cruise control and the Spokane Indians opened things up in the middle innings, beating the Everett AquaSox 10-2 in the second of a six ...
The Hilllsboro Hops used a late rally to knock off the Everett AquaSox 5-4 on Sunday to split the six-game home series. Fri, 20 Jun 2025 07:10:55 GMT (1750403455779) Story Infinite Scroll ...
Power hasn't been hard to come by for the Seattle Mariners' High-A affiliate, the Everett AquaSox, this season. And several of the team's top prospects showed off their home run strength in a 6-1 ...
The Everett AquaSox, the High-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners, made franchise history on Friday when they no-hit the Eugene Emeralds and won 1-0. With the win, Everett is now 27-27.
Milkar Perez and Michael Arroyo hit solo home runs in the bottom of the ninth, but the Everett AquaSox’s late rally fell short in a 4-3 loss to the visiting Spokane Indians.
EVERETT – The Spokane Indians had a five-run lead in the sixth inning, and a one-run lead in the 10th. But both times the lead evaporated in the bottom half.
Jun. 1—EVERETT — Michael Prosecky closed out the month of May with yet another strong pitching performance. The 24-year-old lefty may soon find himself being challenged by an organization that ...
EVERETT — When he hired his campaign spokesperson as a communications consultant for the city two years ago, Mayor Carlo DeMaria explained it as an act of necessity, not favoritism: George Regan ...