Everett AquaSox

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Everett AquaSox
File:EverettAquaSoxcap.PNG
Team logo Cap insignia
Minor league affiliations
ClassShort-Season Class A
(1984-present)
LeagueNorthwest League
(1984-present)
DivisionNorth Division
Major league affiliations
TeamSeattle Mariners
(1995-present)
Previous teamsSan Francisco Giants
(1984-1994)
Minor league titles
League titles (2)
  • 1985
  • 2010
Division titles (4)
  • 1985
  • 1987
  • 2002
  • 2010
Team data
NameEverett AquaSox
(1995-present)
Previous names
Everett Giants (1984-1994)
BallparkEverett Memorial Stadium (1984-present)
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
7th Inning Stretch, LLC
General managerDanny Tetzlaff
ManagerRob Mummau

The Everett AquaSox are a minor league baseball team in Everett, Washington, in the short-season Class A Northwest League. The team began play in 1984 as the Everett Giants, an affiliate of the San Francisco Giants. Eleven years later, the Everett Giants and Bellingham Mariners switched cities for the 1995 season, and the Seattle Mariners' affiliate was renamed the Everett AquaSox.

One of the team logos, used on road caps and jerseys, is based on the "trident" insignia used by the Mariners in the early 1980s (rotated to look like the letter E for Everett, instead of M for Mariners).

In 2010, Everett won its first Northwest League championship as the AquaSox, although they had also won the league championship in 1985 as the Giants.[1]

The AquaSox play home games at Everett Memorial Stadium; opened 40 years ago in 1984, it has a seating capacity of 3,682.

The manager in 2014 was Dave Valle, a former catcher with the Seattle Mariners.

On June 17, 1987, with a 3,122 fans watching, Ken Griffey, Jr. hit his first professional home run over the left field wall landing in the street approximately 387 feet from home plate. A plaque on the sidewalk marks the site just outside the left field wall at Everett Memorial Stadium.

Playoffs

  • 1985: Defeated Eugene 1-0 to win championship.
  • 1987: Lost to Spokane 2-1 in finals.
  • 2002: Lost to Boise 3-0 in finals.
  • 2010: Defeated Vancouver 2-1 in semifinals; defeated Spokane 2-1 to win championship.
  • 2012: Lost to Vancouver 2-0 in semifinals.
  • 2013: Lost to Vancouver 2-0 in semifinals.
  • 2015: Lost to Tri-City 2-0 in semifinals.

Roster

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 20 Juan Burgos
  • 13 Ty Cummings
  • 28 Nick Davila
  • 32 Brandyn Garcia
  • 15 Ryan Hawks
  • 14 Chris Jefferson
  • 10 Jimmy Kingsbury
  • 25 Holden Laws
  • 95 Bernie Martinez
  •  9 Michael Morales
  •  3 Shaddon Peavyhouse
  • 17 Marcelo Perez
  • 30 Bryan Pope
  • 37 Stefan Raeth
  • 33 Jason Ruffcorn
  • 46 Allan Saathoff
  • -- Matt Tabor
  • 18 Troy Taylor
  • 21 Blake Townsend

Catchers

  • 19 Freuddy Batista
  • 27 Ty Duvall
  • 96 Andrew Miller

Infielders

  • 23 Hunter Fitz-Gerald
  • 11 Josh Hood
  • 29 Gabriel Moncada
  •  8 Brock Rodden
  •  5 Axel Sanchez
  • 16 Ben Williamson

Outfielders

  •  6 Colin Davis
  •  7 Bill Knight
  •  1 Victor Labrada
  • 12 RJ Schreck
  •  4 Jared Sundstrom


Manager

  • 22 Ryan Scott

Coaches

  • 31 Seth Mejias-Brean (hitting)
  • 56 Cameron Ming (pitching)
  •  2 Sergio Plasencia (bench)

60-day injured list

  • -- Jordan Jackson
  • 74 Blake Rambusch
  • -- Brandon Schaeffer

7-day injured list
* On Seattle Mariners 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated April 8, 2024
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Northwest League
Seattle Mariners minor league players

References

  1. ^ Nick Patterson (13 September 2010). "AquaSox win Northwest League title". Everett Herald. Retrieved 25 March 2012.

External links