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  • AquaSox Are Rolling: 2-0 on the Hillsboro Homestand With Four Games Left at Funko Field This Weekend

    AquaSox Are Rolling: 2-0 on the Hillsboro Homestand With Four Games Left at Funko Field This Weekend

    Q: What AquaSox games are left in the Hillsboro Hops homestand?
    Four games remain at Funko Field: Thursday May 7 (7:05 PM), Friday May 8 (7:05 PM), Saturday May 9 (7:05 PM), and Sunday May 10 (1:05 PM). The AquaSox lead the series 2-0 after wins of 8-6 Tuesday and 10-0 Wednesday.

    The Everett AquaSox have been doing something this week that Funko Field fans are going to want to show up and watch. Through two games of the six-game home series against the Hillsboro Hops, the Frogs are 2-0, have outscored their guests 18-6, and have shown off the full toolkit: a stolen base game Tuesday, a shutout by a future major league starter Wednesday, two home runs in two nights from different guys, and Felnin Celesten going absolutely nuclear from the left side of the plate.

    Four games remain. Hillsboro is 11-18. The AquaSox are chasing first place in the NWL first half. This is the moment.

    The Remaining Schedule

    Thursday, May 7 — 7:05 PM PT at Funko Field
    Friday, May 8 — 7:05 PM PT at Funko Field
    Saturday, May 9 — 7:05 PM PT at Funko Field
    Sunday, May 10 — 1:05 PM PT at Funko Field (series finale)

    Tickets at aquasox.com. Funko Field is at 3802 Broadway in Everett.

    Three Reasons the Next Four Games Matter

    1. The First-Half Race Is Still On
    The AquaSox are now 17-14 in the NWL first half, in third place behind the Eugene Emeralds (22-6). That’s a 7.5-game gap with meaningful games still on the board. Sweeping Hillsboro — or going 4-0 — won’t close that gap entirely, but it closes it. Four wins against a team this far below .500 is exactly the kind of run that creates momentum. The Frogs play like this for four more games and suddenly the second half of May has a different feel.

    2. Felnin Celesten Is Must-Watch Baseball Right Now
    The back-to-back NWL Player of the Week went 3-for-5 again Wednesday to go along with 2 RBI. He is now hitting .295 on the season with 26 hits and 18 runs scored — both team leads. He is the best hitter in the Northwest League right now, and he plays every night at a park 10 minutes from downtown Everett. Come watch him.

    3. The Power Surge Is Real
    Luke Stevenson hit a two-run homer Wednesday. Carter Dorighi hit a three-run homer. Brandon Eike has six on the season. Curtis Washington Jr. launched one Tuesday. The AquaSox lineup has found its power, and a Hillsboro pitching staff that has given up runs all season is not going to stop it. Expect balls to leave Funko Field this weekend.

    Friday Night: A Uniquely Everett Problem

    Friday, May 8 presents a genuinely impossible decision for Everett sports fans. The AquaSox play at Funko Field at 7:05 PM. The Silvertips host the Prince Albert Raiders in WHL Championship Final Game 1 at Angel of the Winds Arena at 7:00 PM. These venues are two miles apart. Both events are meaningful. Both are worth attending.

    There is no right answer. Pick the one that speaks to you most. Or get to Angel of the Winds early, catch the first period of the Silvertips game, then slip over to Funko Field for the later innings. Everett has never had this problem before. Enjoy it.

    Who to Watch This Weekend

    Beyond Celesten, keep an eye on Luke Stevenson — the Mariners’ No. 8 prospect just had his best offensive night of 2026. Watch how pitchers approach him now that he has shown the ability to take a two-run shot to right-center. Also: Brock Moore out of the bullpen. The NWL Bullpen Award winner has been automatic in high-leverage spots, and the Frogs will need him to keep delivering if the rotation is working through shorter outings in the back half of this series.

    The homestand wraps Sunday at 1:05 PM. If you go to one game this weekend, go Sunday — matinee baseball at a community ballpark on a spring afternoon, with a team that is genuinely good right now. That’s as Everett as it gets.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the AquaSox home schedule for the Hillsboro series?

    Thursday May 7 at 7:05 PM, Friday May 8 at 7:05 PM, Saturday May 9 at 7:05 PM, and Sunday May 10 at 1:05 PM — all at Funko Field in Everett.

    What is the AquaSox record in the 2026 Northwest League first half?

    After Wednesday’s 10-0 win, the AquaSox are 17-14, in third place in the NWL first half, 7.5 games behind the first-place Eugene Emeralds (22-6).

    Who is the hottest hitter on the AquaSox right now?

    Felnin Celesten. The back-to-back NWL Player of the Week is batting .295 with 26 hits and 18 runs scored on the season, and went 3-for-5 with 2 RBI on Wednesday.

    Is there a conflict between the AquaSox and Silvertips on Friday May 8?

    Yes. AquaSox play at Funko Field at 7:05 PM; Silvertips host WHL Championship Final Game 1 at Angel of the Winds Arena at 7:00 PM. Both venues are about two miles apart in Everett. Tickets for both are available through their respective box offices.

  • Bryce Miller Goes Five Scoreless as AquaSox Demolish Hillsboro 10-0 on Silver Sluggers Night

    Bryce Miller Goes Five Scoreless as AquaSox Demolish Hillsboro 10-0 on Silver Sluggers Night

    Q: Did Bryce Miller pitch for the AquaSox on May 6, 2026?
    Yes. Miller threw five shutout innings in a 10-0 win over the Hillsboro Hops at Funko Field on Silver Sluggers Night, allowing just two hits. Luke Stevenson led the offense with four RBI and a two-run homer; Carter Dorighi added a three-run blast; Felnin Celesten went 3-for-5.

    The Funko Field faithful showed up for Silver Sluggers Night on Wednesday and got exactly the kind of baseball that makes you leave smiling: a 10-0 demolition of the Hillsboro Hops, with Seattle Mariners ace Bryce Miller dialing in across five innings and the AquaSox offense hitting everything hard and often.

    Miller, working his way back from the oblique strain that kept him off Seattle’s Opening Day roster, went five full innings, allowed just two hits, walked three, and struck out two. More importantly: the Hops didn’t score once while he was on the mound. For a pitcher returning from injury, zero runs in five innings tells the story cleanly. Miller has now thrown eight combined scoreless innings across two AquaSox appearances — five tonight and three on April 24 against Spokane — and his return to Seattle feels imminent.

    Stevenson Does It Again

    Luke Stevenson went 2-for-4 with four RBI and his second homer of 2026 — a two-run shot to right-center that extended the lead in the middle innings. Earlier, Stevenson drove in two more with a sharp double to center, his eighth two-bagger of the season. Four RBI on two hits is the kind of efficient night that makes scouts take notice. The Mariners’ No. 8 prospect is making a case for promotion every time he steps up.

    Dorighi’s Three-Run Blast, Celesten Stays Hot

    Carter Dorighi contributed a three-run homer to right-center — his second of 2026 — plating Austin St. Laurent and Anthony Donofrio ahead of him. Hillsboro starter Brian Curley lasted just 3.1 innings, surrendering all 10 of Everett’s earned runs on 10 hits. When your starter gets tagged for 10 hits and 10 ER before the fifth inning, it’s that kind of night.

    And Felnin Celesten just keeps hitting. The NWL’s back-to-back Player of the Week went 3-for-5 on the night with two RBI, continuing one of the hottest stretches in any High-A lineup right now. Celesten is batting .295 on the season with 26 hits and 18 runs scored. Brandon Eike chipped in a run-scoring single as well, his RBI total rising steadily alongside his team-leading six home runs.

    The Bullpen Was Spotless

    After Miller’s five innings, the Everett bullpen delivered three more hitless frames. Reid Easterly went two innings, allowing one hit while striking out four. Christian Little added a scoreless seventh, and Brock Moore — the NWL’s reigning Bullpen Award winner — closed the ninth with two strikeouts on a clean frame. The Hops were held scoreless for all nine innings. That’s a complete team performance.

    2-0 in the Series, Four Games to Go

    The AquaSox are now 17-14 and 2-0 against the Hops in this six-game homestand — winning 8-6 Tuesday behind Curtis Washington Jr.’s homer, and 10-0 Wednesday with Miller’s gem. At 7.5 games back of the first-half leading Eugene Emeralds (22-6) in the Northwest League, this homestand against a struggling Hillsboro squad (11-18) is exactly the kind of opportunity the Frogs need. Four games remain — Thursday through Sunday — with first pitch at 7:05 PM Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and a matinee Sunday. If you haven’t gotten to Funko Field yet this week, Thursday is your shot before the WHL Championship Final adds a second championship event to the Everett calendar starting Friday night at Angel of the Winds Arena.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What was the final score of the AquaSox vs. Hillsboro Hops game on May 6, 2026?

    Everett AquaSox 10, Hillsboro Hops 0 at Funko Field on Silver Sluggers Night, Wednesday, May 6, 2026.

    How did Bryce Miller pitch in his May 6 rehab start?

    Miller threw five innings, allowing two hits and zero earned runs, walking three and striking out two. He has now thrown eight combined scoreless innings across two AquaSox rehab appearances (3 IP on April 24, 5 IP on May 6).

    Who led the AquaSox offense on May 6?

    Luke Stevenson led with four RBI including a two-run homer. Carter Dorighi hit a three-run homer. Felnin Celesten went 3-for-5 with two RBI.

    When is the next AquaSox home game?

    Thursday, May 7 at 7:05 PM at Funko Field vs. the Hillsboro Hops. Tickets at aquasox.com.

    What is the AquaSox’s Northwest League first-half record?

    After tonight’s win, the AquaSox are 17-14 in the first half, third in the NWL, 7.5 games behind the first-place Eugene Emeralds (22-6).

  • Celesten Does It Again, Stevenson Wins April Hitter Award: The AquaSox Prospect Pipeline Is for Real

    Celesten Does It Again, Stevenson Wins April Hitter Award: The AquaSox Prospect Pipeline Is for Real

    Q: Which AquaSox players won Mariners minor league awards for April 2026?
    A: Catcher Luke Stevenson won the Mariners Minor League Hitter of the Month, and right-hander Brock Moore won the bullpen award. Additionally, shortstop Felnin Celesten earned NWL Player of the Week honors for the second consecutive week in May.

    The AquaSox Prospect Pipeline Is Producing — In a Big Way

    Most Everett fans probably know Felnin Celesten is one of the more exciting young shortstops in the Mariners system. They might know Jonny Farmelo is a top-6 organizational prospect. But the 2026 AquaSox roster runs deeper than that — and April’s organizational awards, combined with Celesten’s back-to-back NWL Player of the Week honors, paint a picture of a High-A squad that is legitimately developed from top to bottom.

    Here is your guide to the names making noise right now at Funko Field.

    Felnin Celesten: Back-to-Back NWL Player of the Week

    Celesten earned Northwest League Player of the Week honors for the second straight week — an award announced on May 4 — making him the most recognizable name on the AquaSox right now outside of visiting pitchers on rehab assignments. His first POTW came after he went .471 (11-for-17) in five games against the Spokane Indians. He followed that with a .434 average in the Hillsboro Hops’ ballpark, recording at least one hit in every game of that road series and posting three multi-hit performances.

    Through the early part of May, Celesten is hitting .295 on the season — which undersells how hot he has been — while leading the entire AquaSox team in hits (26) and runs scored (18). The 20-year-old Venezuelan shortstop signed with the Mariners as an international free agent in 2023 and is already one of the youngest players in the Northwest League. Two consecutive POTW awards this early in the season is the kind of noise that accelerates prospect timelines.

    Watch his name carefully. The Mariners have been patient with his development, and nights like the ones he strung together in April and early May suggest the patience is being rewarded.

    Luke Stevenson: Mariners’ April Hitter of the Month

    Stevenson did not just have a good April — he had an elite April. The Seattle Mariners announced him as their Minor League Hitter of the Month for April 2026, and the numbers back it up completely: .321 batting average, six doubles, one home run, 10 RBIs, 20 walks, .500 on-base percentage, and a .982 OPS. Twenty walks in one month. That is a number you do not expect to see from a High-A hitter who was drafted just last year.

    Stevenson is the No. 35 overall pick from the 2025 MLB Draft out of the University of North Carolina — the Mariners’ catcher of the future, ranked as the organization’s No. 8 prospect. He is 22 years old, from Flemington, New Jersey, and plays with a veteran’s plate approach that belies his experience level. That .500 OBP is not an accident — it reflects elite pitch recognition and the willingness to work counts and take walks even when pitchers are challenging him.

    In Tuesday’s 8-6 win over Hillsboro, Stevenson delivered an RBI single in the first inning to give Everett the early lead — exactly the kind of contribution you want from your cleanup presence behind high-ceiling tools. He is setting the tone for an AquaSox offense that is beginning to find its rhythm on the homestand.

    Brock Moore: The Bullpen’s Secret Weapon

    If Stevenson is the headline, Moore might be the most dominant performer on the entire AquaSox roster right now. The 25-year-old right-hander from Carmel, Indiana — a seventh-round pick in the 2024 draft out of the University of Oregon — won the Mariners’ Minor League Bullpen Award for April, and the stats are borderline absurd:

    8.1 innings pitched. 20 strikeouts. 1 walk. 4 saves. 2.16 ERA. 0.48 WHIP. Three hits allowed all month. Two earned runs total.

    Twenty strikeouts against one walk in 8.1 innings. That is a 20-to-1 K/BB ratio, which is extraordinary at any level of professional baseball. Moore is attacking hitters and he is getting them out — consistently, emphatically, in high-leverage spots. Four saves in April means four times he was trusted to close out a game and delivered.

    Bullpen arms this reliable at High-A tend to move quickly through the system. Moore is a name to know before he’s in Tacoma.

    The Wider Picture: Farmelo, Jimenez, Washington Jr.

    The AquaSox roster extends well beyond the award winners. Tuesday night’s game gave a snapshot of the depth:

    Jonny Farmelo (Mariners No. 6 prospect) led off the third inning with a double that started the six-run explosion. He is a left-handed hitter with plus raw power and the kind of athleticism that scouts come to Funko Field specifically to see.

    Carlos Jimenez (Mariners No. 21 prospect) delivered a clutch two-run single with two outs in that same third inning, the kind of RBI situational hit that does not show up in a prospect profile but does show up in a player’s development. Jimenez has been building his RBI count steadily all spring.

    Curtis Washington Jr. launched his fourth home run of the season on Tuesday night — a three-run shot to right-center that was the decisive blow in the 8-6 win. His fourth homer is already a new single-season career high. Washington Jr. is not ranked among the Mariners’ top prospects on most lists, but he is producing like someone who wants to change that.

    Why This Matters for Everett Fans

    The AquaSox experience is more fun when you understand what you are watching. These are not just box scores — they are snapshots of the players who will wear Mariners uniforms in Seattle in two or three years. Celesten, Stevenson, Moore, Farmelo: these names will be familiar to Mariners fans by 2027 or 2028. Right now, they are playing at Funko Field in Everett, and tickets are affordable.

    Come watch them before they are too expensive to see.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Who won the Mariners Minor League Hitter of the Month for April 2026?
    A: Luke Stevenson, catcher for the Everett AquaSox, won the award with a .321 average, 20 walks, .500 OBP, and .982 OPS in April.

    Q: Who won the Mariners Minor League Bullpen Award for April 2026?
    A: Brock Moore, a right-handed reliever for the AquaSox, won the award after posting 20 strikeouts, 1 walk, 4 saves, and a 0.48 WHIP across 8.1 innings in April.

    Q: Has Felnin Celesten won NWL Player of the Week twice in 2026?
    A: Yes. Celesten earned NWL Player of the Week honors for two consecutive weeks in late April and early May 2026, batting .471 in his first award week and .434 in his second.

    Q: What are the top Mariners prospects on the 2026 AquaSox?
    A: Key Mariners organizational prospects on the 2026 AquaSox include Jonny Farmelo (No. 6), Luke Stevenson (No. 8), Carlos Jimenez (No. 21), and Felnin Celesten, among others.

    Q: Where can I watch AquaSox games in Everett?
    A: The AquaSox play their home games at Funko Field (Everett Memorial Stadium), 3802 Broadway, Everett, WA. The current six-game homestand against Hillsboro runs through Sunday, May 10. Tickets available at aquasox.com.

  • Curtis Washington Jr. Goes Off: AquaSox Beat Hillsboro 8-6 in Series Opener

    Curtis Washington Jr. Goes Off: AquaSox Beat Hillsboro 8-6 in Series Opener

    Q: What happened when the AquaSox opened the Hillsboro series on May 5, 2026?
    A: Curtis Washington Jr. hit a three-run home run — his fourth of the season — as part of a six-run third inning, and Everett beat the Hillsboro Hops 8-6 at Funko Field. Wyatt Lunsford-Shenkman earned the win and Casey Hintz notched his second save of the year.

    Curtis Washington Jr. Lights Up Funko Field

    The Everett AquaSox are home, and Tuesday night at Funko Field felt like a reminder of exactly why this roster is worth watching. Curtis Washington Jr. blasted a three-run home run to right-center in the third inning — his fourth of 2026, a new career single-season high — as the Frogs took Game 1 of the Hillsboro Hops series 8-6 in front of 754 fans on a spring night in Everett.

    This was a game with some sloppiness, a five-run Hops comeback in the fifth that made it interesting, and ultimately a bullpen that held the door shut. The kind of 8-6 win that leaves you feeling good about the roster depth even while knowing there’s work to be done.

    How It Unfolded: The Six-Run Third

    The AquaSox took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first when Luke Stevenson (Seattle Mariners’ No. 8 prospect) singled home Carter Dorighi, who had reached on a Hillsboro fielding error and advanced on a wild pitch. Clean, efficient, the kind of early RBI Stevenson has been delivering all month — no coincidence he just earned the Mariners’ Minor League Hitter of April award.

    Hillsboro answered in the top of the third. Adrian Rodriguez walked, Trent Youngblood and Yassel Soler singled to load the bases, Brady Counsell hit a sacrifice fly, and Yerald Nin doubled into the left-center gap to put the Hops up 2-1. It looked for a moment like Hillsboro starter David Hagaman — Arizona’s No. 8 prospect — might settle in.

    He didn’t. The bottom of the third became a six-run avalanche. Mariners No. 6 prospect Jonny Farmelo led off with a double. Josh Caron walked. Luis Suisbel walked to load the bases with two outs. Then Carlos Jimenez (Mariners No. 21 prospect) lined a two-run single to right, scoring Farmelo and Caron to tie it at 3. Austin St. Laurent followed with an RBI single to make it 4-2. And then Washington Jr. stepped in and sent one to right-center — a three-run shot that made it 7-2 and sent the small but enthusiastic crowd home happy before the fifth inning even arrived.

    The Hops Made It Interesting

    Credit the Hillsboro Hops: they didn’t fold. The top of the fifth saw a four-run explosion that cut the lead to 7-6. Slade Caldwell (Arizona’s No. 3 prospect) walked, Counsell knocked an RBI double, Nin added an RBI single, Avery Owusu-Asiedu hit an RBI double, and Modeifi Marte brought home one more with a single to right. Suddenly it was a game again.

    Everett answered in the sixth. Washington Jr. reached on a hit-by-pitch, stole second, advanced to third on a passed ball, and Dorighi drove him home with a sacrifice fly to left. 8-6 AquaSox.

    Pitching: Lunsford-Shenkman and Hintz Slam the Door

    Taylor Dollard started and went four innings. Armbruester tossed one frame. Then Wyatt Lunsford-Shenkman came on and was filthy — two scoreless innings, picking up his second win of the season. Casey Hintz closed it out with two more scoreless innings for his second save. The Hops had 12 hits on the night but couldn’t string them together enough in the late innings to tie it up.

    Hillsboro’s pitching staff — Hagaman (2.2), Russell (0.1), Aracena (2.0), Brown (3.0) — eventually settled down, but the damage was already done by the bottom of the third.

    Prospect Watch: Names to Know

    Three Mariners prospects showed out in the box score tonight. Jonny Farmelo (M’s No. 6) set the third inning in motion with his leadoff double. Carlos Jimenez (M’s No. 21) delivered the clutch two-run single with two outs. And Curtis Washington Jr. provided the headline play with his three-run shot. Add in Luke Stevenson (No. 8) providing the first-inning RBI, and you’ve got a prospect showcase tucked inside an 8-6 box score.

    This comes on the heels of Stevenson winning the Mariners Minor League Hitter of the Month award for April (.321 BA, .500 OBP, .982 OPS, 20 walks) and Brock Moore winning the bullpen award (8.1 IP, 20 K, 1 BB, 4 SV in April). The talent pipeline feeding through Everett right now is genuinely impressive.

    Tonight: Bryce Miller on the Mound

    Wednesday night is must-see baseball at Funko Field. Seattle Mariners pitcher Bryce Miller is making his second AquaSox rehab start of 2026 at 7:05 PM, continuing his recovery from the oblique inflammation that sidelined him before the season. His April 24 AquaSox outing (3 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 6 K, 47 pitches) was excellent. Tonight, he faces the Hops in what may be his final tune-up before rejoining the Seattle rotation.

    What’s Coming This Week

    The six-game Hillsboro homestand runs through Sunday, May 10, with something every night worth showing up for. Coors Light Throwback Thursday is Thursday, Star Wars Night on Saturday, Sunday Fun Day closes the week, and the AquaSox Mother’s Day Picnic rounds it out. Tickets are available at aquasox.com. All games at Funko Field, 7:05 PM first pitch (Sunday at 1:05 PM).

    The Frogs are building something interesting in Everett this spring. Come watch it in person.

    Box Score

    Hillsboro Hops: 0-0-2-0-4-0-0-0-0 = 6 R, 12 H, 1 E
    Everett AquaSox: 1-0-6-0-0-1-0-0-X = 8 R, 9 H, 1 E

    Win: Lunsford-Shenkman (2-0) | Loss: Hagaman (0-1) | Save: Hintz (2)
    Everett pitching: Dollard 4.0 IP, Armbruester 1.0 IP, Lunsford-Shenkman 2.0 IP, Hintz 2.0 IP
    Time: 2:49 | Attendance: 754

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Who won the AquaSox game on May 5, 2026?
    A: The Everett AquaSox beat the Hillsboro Hops 8-6 in the series opener at Funko Field.

    Q: Who hit the home run for the AquaSox on May 5?
    A: Curtis Washington Jr. hit a three-run home run to right-center in the third inning — his fourth of the 2026 season and a new career single-season high.

    Q: Who got the win for Everett on May 5?
    A: Wyatt Lunsford-Shenkman earned the win (now 2-0) with two scoreless innings; Casey Hintz earned his second save with two more scoreless frames.

    Q: Is Bryce Miller pitching for the AquaSox this week?
    A: Yes — Mariners right-hander Bryce Miller is scheduled to make a rehab start Wednesday, May 6, at 7:05 PM at Funko Field against the Hillsboro Hops.

    Q: What promotions does the AquaSox homestand have?
    A: Coors Light Throwback Thursday (May 7), Star Wars Night (May 9), Sunday Fun Day, and the Mother’s Day Picnic (May 10). All games at Funko Field — 7:05 PM weeknights/Saturday, 1:05 PM Sunday.

    Q: Who are the Mariners prospects on the AquaSox in 2026?
    A: Standout prospects on the 2026 AquaSox include Jonny Farmelo (No. 6), Luke Stevenson (No. 8), Carlos Jimenez (No. 21), Felnin Celesten, Brandon Eike, and Curtis Washington Jr., among others.

  • AquaSox Go 3-3 at Tri-City and Head Home: Eike Hits His 6th Homer, Bryce Miller Is at Funko Field Wednesday

    AquaSox Go 3-3 at Tri-City and Head Home: Eike Hits His 6th Homer, Bryce Miller Is at Funko Field Wednesday

    Q: How did the AquaSox finish the Tri-City road series?
    A: Everett went 3-3 on the Tri-City road trip, dropping the series finale 7-4 on May 3 after Brandon Eike’s sixth homer tied it. The Frogs are back home at Funko Field starting Tuesday, May 5 for a six-game series vs. the Hillsboro Hops — with Bryce Miller’s rehab start scheduled for Wednesday, May 6.

    AquaSox Go 3-3 at Tri-City: Eike Hits His Sixth Homer, But the Frogs Drop the Series Finale 7-4

    The Everett AquaSox ended their six-game road trip at Gesa Stadium in Pasco the same way they started it — with some big moments and a result that didn’t go their way.

    Sunday’s series finale: Viñeros de Tri-City 7, AquaSox 4. The Frogs tied it up at 3-3 in the fifth inning on Brandon Eike’s sixth homer of the season (a leadoff shot to start the fifth) and a Felnin Celesten RBI single. Luis Suisbel even gave Everett a 4-3 lead in the sixth, scoring from second on a wild pitch. But Tri-City blew the game open in the bottom of the seventh — Caleb Bartolero doubled home the tying run, Anthony Scull ripped a go-ahead RBI double to left, and Matt Coutney crushed a two-run homer over the right-center fence to make it 7-4. The AquaSox bullpen held after that, but the deficit was too large.

    Series Summary: A Split on the Road

    The full Tri-City road trip shook out like this:

    Game 1 (April 28): AquaSox 8, Tri-City 3 — Luis Suisbel career-high-tie 5 RBIs (3-run HR + 2-run single), Eike’s 4th HR, Dollard solid on the mound.
    Game 2 (April 29): AquaSox 10, Tri-City 7 — Rally from 7-7 in the eighth, Celesten go-ahead RBI, Ellis 2-run HR in the 9th, Little save.
    Game 3 (April 30): Tri-City 6, AquaSox 4 — Eike hit his 5th HR but Tri-City got the run support Everett couldn’t match.
    Game 4 (May 1): Tri-City 7 (walk-off) — Randy de Jesus walked off the Frogs with a late hit.
    Game 5 (May 2): Tri-City 8, AquaSox 6 — Eike doubled to spark a late rally, Suisbel RBI single, but a five-run fifth inning by Tri-City was too much.
    Game 6 (May 3): Tri-City 7, AquaSox 4 — Eike HR #6, Celesten RBI single, Suisbel scored the go-ahead run on a wild pitch, but a four-run Tri-City seventh ended it.

    Final road trip line: 3-3. Not ideal, but not a disaster. The Frogs are 12-11 on the young season and heading home with legitimate momentum candidates in Eike and Celesten.

    Prospect Watch: Eike Is for Real

    Let’s talk about Brandon Eike, because his power has been the story of this road trip.

    Six home runs in the first 23 games of the 2026 season. Eike is a physical outfielder who generates lift and backspin, and he’s been driving the ball to all parts of the park. His leadoff homer in Sunday’s fifth inning — hit with the team trailing 3-0 and needing a spark — showed the kind of situational awareness a young power hitter needs. He’s not just a pull-or-nothing guy. He’s using the whole field.

    Keep an eye on Eike in the homestand. If he gets going at Funko Field, the box score is going to be fun to read.

    Felnin Celesten, for his part, continues to be the most complete hitter on this roster. The NWL Player of the Week from the previous series hasn’t cooled off. He got the tying RBI single in the fifth inning on Sunday, and his ability to put the barrel on the ball in crucial situations is what separates him from the other prospects on this club.

    Walter Ford Starts the Series Finale

    AquaSox starter Walter Ford made the start in the series finale — one of the younger arms in Everett’s 2026 rotation. He went 4.2 innings, allowing three earned runs (two earned) with some wild pitch issues that cost his catcher Josh Caron. Ford showed flashes: he was sharp in the first two innings before the wheels got wobbly in the third. Adam Smith relieved him and threw 1.1 scoreless innings in his first AquaSox appearance — a 14th-round Padres pick from 2021 who now has a clean line on his debut stat sheet.

    Coming Up: Hillsboro Hops at Funko Field, May 5-10

    The Frogs are home. Six games at Funko Field starting Tuesday, May 5 against the Hillsboro Hops (D-backs affiliate, Northwest League).

    Homestand schedule:
    Tuesday, May 5 (Cinco de Mayo): 7:05 PM
    Wednesday, May 6: 7:05 PM — Bryce Miller Mariners rehab start
    Thursday, May 7: 7:05 PM
    Friday, May 8: 12:05 PM (afternoon game — also Game 1 of Silvertips WHL Final that night)
    Saturday, May 9: 7:05 PM
    Sunday, May 10 (Mother’s Day): 1:05 PM

    Don’t Miss Wednesday: Bryce Miller Is Back at Funko Field

    If you’re only making one game this homestand, make it Wednesday May 6.

    Mariners right-hander Bryce Miller is scheduled for his third AquaSox rehab start at 7:05 PM on Wednesday night against Hillsboro. Miller’s previous Funko Field outing — April 24 against Spokane — was one of the best nights Funko has seen this season: 3 innings, 47 pitches, 6 strikeouts, zero runs, 98+ mph fastball, didn’t allow a baserunner until the third inning. That’s not a rehab guy going through the motions. That’s a Mariners starter getting sharp.

    His prior start at Tacoma on April 18 was more modest (1.2 IP), but his April 24 Everett outing showed the command and velocity that made him one of Seattle’s better starters in 2024 (12-8, 2.94 ERA, 180 innings). If this homestand goes as expected, Wednesday night in Everett could be Miller’s last minor league appearance before returning to Seattle.

    And just in case you need the full Everett sell: Friday May 8 has a 12:05 PM first pitch — so you can catch the afternoon game, grab dinner, and still get to Angel of the Winds Arena for the Silvertips WHL Championship Final Game 1 that evening. Double header of Everett sports on a Friday. Mark it down.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the AquaSox record after the Tri-City road trip?

    The AquaSox went 3-3 on the Tri-City road trip and are 12-11 on the 2026 Northwest League season.

    When do the AquaSox play next at Funko Field?

    The AquaSox host the Hillsboro Hops at Funko Field starting Tuesday, May 5 at 7:05 PM. The six-game homestand runs through Sunday, May 10.

    When is Bryce Miller’s next AquaSox rehab start?

    Bryce Miller is scheduled to start Wednesday, May 6 at Funko Field at 7:05 PM against the Hillsboro Hops. His previous AquaSox outing on April 24 featured 3 scoreless innings with 6 strikeouts and 98+ mph velocity.

    Who had the most notable performances in the Tri-City series?

    Brandon Eike hit his 5th and 6th home runs of the season during the road trip. Felnin Celesten delivered multiple RBIs. Luis Suisbel had a career-high-tie 5-RBI game in the opener. Zach Dollard was sharp in Game 1, and Adam Smith had a solid debut in Game 6.

    Who are the Hillsboro Hops?

    The Hillsboro Hops are the Arizona Diamondbacks’ High-A affiliate in the Northwest League, based in Hillsboro, Oregon. They’re one of Everett’s NWL divisional rivals.

    More on the AquaSox: AquaSox Wrap Tri-City Road Trip This Weekend, Then Bryce Miller Comes to Funko Field Wednesday | AquaSox Rally to Beat Tri-City 10-7 | Bryce Miller’s Second AquaSox Rehab Start Is Wednesday May 6 at Funko Field

  • AquaSox Wrap Tri-City Road Trip This Weekend, Then Bryce Miller Comes to Funko Field Wednesday

    AquaSox Wrap Tri-City Road Trip This Weekend, Then Bryce Miller Comes to Funko Field Wednesday

    Q: Where are the Everett AquaSox playing this weekend, May 2-3, 2026?
    The AquaSox are wrapping up a six-game road series at the Tri-City Dust Devils at Gesa Stadium in Pasco, WA. Games 5 and 6 are Saturday, May 2 (7:05 PM) and Sunday, May 3 (typically a 1:05 or 1:35 PM start). The Frogs went into Friday’s game leading the series 2-1 after winning the opener 8-3 (Tuesday) and the Wednesday game 10-7, then dropping Thursday 6-4. Friday’s result was in progress when this story published; check MiLB.com/everett for the final.

    Frogs Close Out the Pasco Road Trip — and What’s Coming Home Next Week

    The AquaSox have already given Pasco their money’s worth this week. Three games in, the Frogs had won two — and both of those wins told you something about what this 2026 roster can actually be when the bats and the bullpen show up the same night.

    Tuesday’s series opener at Gesa Stadium was the Luis Suisbel show: the AquaSox infielder cracked a three-run homer (his first of the year) and added a two-run single for a career-high-tying five RBIs in the 8-3 win. Logan Dollard went four innings and gave up just one earned run. The bullpen got it home. Easy night.

    Wednesday, it didn’t look easy at all. Tri-City clawed back to a 7-7 tie heading into the eighth, and the Frogs had to find another gear. Felnin Celesten — the Mariners’ top middle-infield prospect and recent NWL Player of the Week (.471 over the Spokane series) — delivered the go-ahead RBI in the eighth. Brock Ellis ended any doubt with a two-run homer in the ninth, and the Frogs walked off Pasco 10-7. Two-game lead in the series.

    Thursday belonged to Tri-City. Brandon Eike got a hold of one — his fifth homer of 2026, a fourth-inning two-run shot that pushed his RBI total to 12 — but the Dust Devils’ Capri Ortiz answered with a bases-clearing triple and another RBI single, and the Frogs lost 6-4. Series lead trimmed to 2-1.

    Friday Night: Game in Progress at Run Time

    Friday’s Game 4 was first-pitched at 7:05 PT at Gesa Stadium. As of this story going to publish, the game was still being played — so we’re not going to fabricate a final score, an inning-by-inning, or a winning pitcher. (You’ll get the recap in tomorrow night’s run when we have a verified box score from MiLB.com.)

    What we do know: the Frogs entered the night in good shape — winning two of the first three on the road, with their two best prospect bats (Celesten and Eike) heating up at the right time, and a starting rotation that has handled the Dust Devils’ lineup pretty well so far.

    What to Watch the Rest of the Series

    Saturday, May 2 at 7:05 PT: Game 5 of the series at Gesa Stadium. The Frogs need either a Saturday or Sunday win to clinch the series; two more wins gets them home with their first road sweep of 2026.

    Sunday, May 3: Series finale, with a daytime first pitch (Tri-City’s standard Sunday Funday window is the 1:05 PT range — confirm at MiLB.com/everett).

    For Mariners-prospect watchers, the names to track over the weekend are familiar by now:

    • Felnin Celesten — coming off NWL Player of the Week. Top middle-infield prospect in the system. Riding a hot stretch.
    • Brandon Eike — five home runs already, 12 RBIs, looks comfortable in the box.
    • Luis Suisbel — went off in the opener. Power upside is real.
    • Brock Ellis — the ninth-inning two-run homer Wednesday is the kind of swing that tells you about a player’s swing decisions in big spots.
    • Logan Dollard — Tuesday’s start was the kind of outing you build a rotation slot around.

    Then Comes Home — and the Big One

    Once the Tri-City series ends Sunday, the Frogs come back to Funko Field for a six-game homestand against the Hillsboro Hops (D-backs affiliate). And the headliner of that homestand — the night that’s going to draw the curiosity crowd as much as the baseball crowd — is Wednesday, May 6 at 7:05 PM, when Mariners right-hander Bryce Miller makes his second AquaSox rehab start of the spring.

    Miller’s first AquaSox outing on April 24 was the kind of rehab start that ends rehab assignments: 3 IP, 47 pitches, 6 strikeouts, no runs, fastball touching 98+ mph. Mariners GM Jerry Hollander confirmed Wednesday is likely Miller’s last stop before he heads back up to T-Mobile Park. If you want to see a big-league arm at Funko this year, this is the night.

    (That game also closes a multi-step rehab — 1.2 IP at Tacoma April 18 → 3 IP at Everett April 24 → another Tacoma stop earlier this week → Wednesday at Funko. The Mariners are stretching him to give him a real start’s worth of pitches before activation.)

    The Bigger Picture

    The AquaSox went into this Tri-City series at 8-8 and have already made it a winning trip with three games to play. That matters for an obvious reason — early wins build momentum, and prospects build confidence on the road — but also for a less obvious one: the High-A Northwest League season runs through mid-September, and a 17-or-18-game start with a winning record means none of these prospects are pressing yet. That’s the version of an AquaSox team you want feeding into Bryce Miller’s rehab night next Wednesday — loose, confident, and pretty fun to watch.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What time do the AquaSox play Saturday, May 2 against Tri-City?

    7:05 PM PT first pitch at Gesa Stadium in Pasco, WA. The Frogs lead the six-game series 2-1 entering Friday.

    Is Bryce Miller pitching at Funko Field this week?

    Yes. Miller’s second AquaSox rehab start of the spring is Wednesday, May 6 at 7:05 PM at Funko Field vs. the Hillsboro Hops. It’s expected to be his final rehab stop before returning to the Mariners.

    Who’s the AquaSox’ hottest hitter right now?

    Felnin Celesten, the Mariners’ top middle-infield prospect, was named NWL Player of the Week on April 28 after going 11-for-17 (.471) with five runs over the Spokane series. He delivered the go-ahead RBI in Wednesday’s 10-7 win at Tri-City.

    Who has the AquaSox’ team home run lead?

    As of Thursday’s game, Brandon Eike with five home runs and 12 RBIs.

    When does the next AquaSox homestand start?

    The Frogs return to Funko Field on Tuesday, May 5 to begin a six-game homestand against the Hillsboro Hops.

    Where can I check the live AquaSox box score?

    MiLB.com/everett has the live Gameday feed, schedule, and confirmed final box scores.

  • Bryce Miller’s Second AquaSox Rehab Start Is Wednesday May 6 at Funko Field — Likely His Last Stop Before Seattle

    Bryce Miller’s Second AquaSox Rehab Start Is Wednesday May 6 at Funko Field — Likely His Last Stop Before Seattle

    Bryce Miller Is Back at Funko Field on Wednesday, May 6 — His Second AquaSox Rehab Start Could Be His Last Stop Before Seattle

    The Mariners made it official on May 1: right-hander Bryce Miller will make his second rehab start with the Everett AquaSox on Wednesday, May 6, with first pitch scheduled for 7:05 p.m. at Everett Memorial Stadium.

    This is the start a lot of Funko Field regulars have been waiting on. Miller’s first rehab outing in Everett — back on April 24 against the Spokane Indians — was the kind of outing where everyone in the ballpark left going yeah, he’s back. Three innings, six strikeouts (five swinging, one looking), one hit, one walk, no runs. He went through the first two frames clean and worked out of a jam in the third by punching out Fitzer on four pitches with the bases threatening. The radar gun showed 98+ mph. His pitches looked like Bryce Miller pitches again.

    So Wednesday is the next step on a rehab calendar that, if it stays clean, almost certainly ends with Miller back in the Mariners’ rotation by mid-May.

    Where Miller Is in the Rehab Timeline

    By the time he takes the mound May 6, Miller will be making his fourth rehab start of 2026. The breakdown so far, per Mariners EVP and GM Justin Hollander:

    • **Triple-A Tacoma — April 18.** 1.2 IP, 33 pitches, 4 H, 3 R, 1 BB, 2 K. Velocity was building, command wasn’t there yet.
    • **Triple-A Tacoma — second outing.** Not his sharpest, but progress.
    • **High-A Everett (AquaSox) — April 24.** 3 IP, 47 pitches (35 strikes), 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 6 K. Best outing of the rehab.
    • **High-A Everett — May 6.** Wednesday. Likely 4-5 IP / 60-75 pitches if everything’s healthy.

    Across his three outings to date, Miller has put up 8.2 innings of 3.12 ERA work with 12 punchouts. The fastball has peaked north of 98 mph — an encouraging sign as he comes back from the oblique strain that landed him on the injured list in spring training.

    In MLB rehab math, you typically build a starter back to 75-80 pitches before you call him up. Miller threw 47 last time. A jump to ~70 on Wednesday would put him in striking distance of one more rehab start (or none) before he rejoins Seattle’s rotation.

    Why a Funko Field Rehab Start Matters for Everett

    Bryce Miller in Everett uniform isn’t just a rehab assignment — it’s a homecoming. Miller pitched for the AquaSox in 2022, going 3-3 with a 3.24 ERA across 16 games (15 starts), striking out 99 and walking just 25. He held opposing hitters to a .194 average that season before getting the bump to Double-A Arkansas. He went from Everett to the Mariners’ rotation in roughly 14 months.

    For the AquaSox crowd, that 2022 season is part of why this Wednesday matters. Funko Field saw the version of Miller that became a 12-game winner with a 2.94 ERA across 180.1 innings in his 2024 breakout campaign with Seattle. Now they get to see him on his way back, working live against High-A hitters with a 98-mph fastball that’s already been doing damage in his rehab outings.

    It’s also one of the rare nights at Funko Field where the AquaSox aren’t the only story — the Mariners are. People drive in from Seattle for these starts. Walk-up ticket lines get long. The AquaSox front office is straight up about it: “Walk-up quantities may be limited as seats are expected to sell fast.”

    Tickets and Logistics for Wednesday

    • **First pitch:** 7:05 p.m., Wednesday, May 6
    • **Where:** Everett Memorial Stadium (Funko Field), 3802 Broadway
    • **Gates:** Season ticket holders 5:30 p.m., main gates 6:00 p.m.
    • **Tickets:** Online at AquaSox.com or by calling the front office at 425-258-3673
    • **Bonus:** It’s also Silver Sluggers Night (the second of 2026), Baseball Bingo from Tulalip Bingo & Slots, and $5 Wednesday — bring a Mechanics Bank coupon for a $5 Upper Reserved ticket.

    The AquaSox front office strongly recommends advance purchase. Funko Field can pack out for these starts, and Wednesday lines up with the kind of walk-up demand that empties the upper deck early.

    What to Watch For on Wednesday

    Three things the eye should be on if you’re at the ballpark:

    1. **Pitch count.** A jump from 47 to 65-75 pitches signals the rehab is on schedule. Anything below 60 might mean the Mariners want one more start in Everett before promoting him.

    2. **Fastball velocity in the third and fourth innings.** Anyone can sit 98 in the first. The question is whether Miller can hold velocity into the back half of his outing — the moment that tells the Mariners’ staff he’s stretched out enough.

    3. **The slider.** Miller’s secondary stuff was the difference between rotation Bryce and post-injury Bryce in 2024. If he’s confidently throwing his slider for strikes Wednesday, this rehab is over fast.

    What Comes After

    If Wednesday goes the way April 24 did, Miller’s rehab clock is nearly out. Major League rehab assignments are limited (30 days max for pitchers), and he’d be activated either before that window expires or moved between affiliates. The most likely scenario, assuming health: one more rehab start at the AquaSox or Tacoma level, then back to Seattle.

    For the Mariners, that timing matters. Bryce Miller-as-rotation-piece is a top-half-of-the-rotation arm. He’s the guy who went 12-8 with a 2.94 ERA over 180.1 innings in 2024. Getting him back into the major league rotation by mid-to-late May is one of the better things that could happen for Seattle’s playoff math.

    For Everett, this is the kind of moment that fits the city’s baseball identity perfectly: the future of the Mariners works through Funko Field. Always has.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When is Bryce Miller’s next rehab start with the AquaSox?

    Wednesday, May 6, 2026. First pitch is at 7:05 p.m. at Everett Memorial Stadium against the Hillsboro Hops.

    How did his last AquaSox rehab outing go?

    Miller threw 3 scoreless innings against the Spokane Indians on April 24 — 47 pitches, 35 strikes, 1 hit, 1 walk, 6 strikeouts, fastball peaking over 98 mph. The AquaSox walked off Spokane 2-1 that night.

    How much will Miller pitch on Wednesday?

    The Mariners haven’t given a specific pitch count, but rehab starters typically increase by 15-25 pitches per outing. A jump from 47 to roughly 65-75 pitches would be normal.

    How can I get tickets to see Miller pitch?

    Tickets are available at AquaSox.com or by calling the team’s front office at 425-258-3673. The team is recommending advance purchase — walk-up tickets may be limited.

    Why is Miller on rehab assignment?

    He’s coming back from an oblique strain suffered during spring training. He started his rehab with two outings at Triple-A Tacoma before stepping down to Everett.

    What’s Miller’s career record with the Mariners?

    24-21 with a 4.01 ERA across 74 starts and three big-league seasons. His best year was 2024: 12-8, 2.94 ERA, 180.1 IP, 171 K, 45 BB.

    Did Bryce Miller play for the AquaSox before?

    Yes. He pitched in Everett in 2022, going 3-3 with a 3.24 ERA across 15 starts and racking up 99 strikeouts. He was promoted to Double-A Arkansas later that season and made his MLB debut in 2023.

  • Brandon Eike Cracks Fifth Homer of 2026 in 6-4 Loss to Tri-City — Frogs Still Lead Series 2-1

    Brandon Eike Cracks Fifth Homer of 2026 in 6-4 Loss to Tri-City — Frogs Still Lead Series 2-1

    Brandon Eike Cracked His Fifth Homer of 2026, but the AquaSox Couldn’t Climb Out: Tri-City Wins 6-4

    The Everett AquaSox saw their three-game road winning streak end Thursday night at Gesa Stadium, falling to the Tri-City Dust Devils 6-4 on April 30 in the third game of a six-game series in Pasco. Brandon Eike kept the Frogs in it with a fourth-inning, two-run shot — his fifth long ball of the season — but the Dust Devils answered immediately with a bases-clearing triple from Capri Ortiz, and Tri-City’s bullpen held the line the rest of the way.

    The result drops Everett to 2-1 on the road trip and to a series lead of 2-1 with three games still to play. The Frogs sit just under .500 overall and head into Friday night’s 6:30 p.m. first pitch knowing they let one slip — but also knowing they’ve still won two of three on Tri-City’s turf, which is no small thing given how the Dust Devils have hit at home this year.

    How the Game Got Away

    Tri-City jumped Everett early. In the bottom of the first, Matt Coutney doubled, Ryan Nicholson doubled behind him to put runners at the corners, and Randy De Jesus drove in the first run with a double of his own. In the second, the Dust Devils added another when Jorge Ruiz scored on a fielding error after Gage Harrelson singled. 2-0 Tri-City through two.

    Everett answered in the top of the fourth. Matthew Ellis worked a walk, and Eike crushed his fifth bomb of 2026 — a two-run shot that pushed his RBI total to 12 on the season and tied the game at 2-2. That tie lasted exactly half an inning. Tri-City strung together hits in the bottom half, and Capri Ortiz cleared the bases with a triple to make it 5-2.

    The teams traded runs in the sixth: Axel Sanchez hit a sacrifice fly to bring Felnin Celesten home for Everett, and Ortiz answered with another RBI single off a Caleb Bartolero two-out triple to make it 6-3. The Frogs cut it back to 6-4 in the seventh — Curtis Washington Jr. and Carter Dorighi knocked back-to-back one-out singles, and Carlos Jimenez drove Washington in on a groundout — but Tri-City’s pen worked around the rest of the threat.

    The Eike Watch Is Real

    Eike’s fifth homer of 2026 puts him on a quiet but serious early-season pace. The fan-voice take: this kid is starting to look like a name to remember.

    His long ball Thursday was the type that doesn’t show up in highlight clips on national feeds — solo-ball-ish-with-a-runner-on, in a road park, with the team trailing by two — but it’s the second time this homestand he’s put a charge into one when the Frogs needed it. He’s now homered in two of the last six games, his slugging line is among the better marks on the team in this still-young season, and he’s quietly become the AquaSox’s most dependable power threat behind Luis Suisbel, who lit up Tri-City for 5 RBIs on Tuesday.

    For Mariners fans tracking the High-A pipeline: Eike is a 2024 draftee out of Cal who was assigned to Everett to start 2026. He’s older for the level relative to international signees like Felnin Celesten, but he’s also showing he can do damage right now, and that matters in a system that’s been hungry for left-handed power.

    The Top of the Order Is Working

    Even in a loss, the AquaSox table-setters did their jobs. Felnin Celesten singled and scored in the sixth. Curtis Washington Jr. and Carter Dorighi put back-to-back hits together in the seventh to spark the late rally. Matthew Ellis worked the walk that set up Eike’s homer.

    That trio — Celesten, Washington Jr., and Dorighi — is doing exactly what you want from your young High-A guys: getting on, making contact, putting pressure on opposing infields. The Frogs are 3-for-3 in road series wins so far when those guys go a combined 5-for-something on the night, and the team’s third game of this Tri-City series broke that pattern only because Capri Ortiz hit a baseball harder than anyone the AquaSox put on the mound could survive.

    What Friday Looks Like

    The series continues Friday, May 1 at 6:30 p.m. at Gesa Stadium. Tri-City is celebrating Cinco de Mayo Weekend by playing as the Vineros de Tri-City — a copa designed to honor the migrant workers behind the region’s wine industry — Friday through Sunday.

    After Friday and Saturday’s road games, Everett returns to Funko Field for a six-game homestand against the Hillsboro Hops May 5-10. That homestand is loaded: Silver Sluggers Night, Star Wars Night with postgame fireworks, the Mother’s Day Pre-Game Picnic, and — biggest of all from a Mariners-fan standpoint — Bryce Miller’s second AquaSox rehab start on Wednesday, May 6.

    What This Game Tells Us

    Three takes from a team that’s still figuring out who it is six weeks in:

    1. **The bullpen had a rough night.** Tri-City got 6 runs on the way to its first win of the week. The Frogs need length from the rotation back home next week — fortunately, Bryce Miller is up Wednesday.

    2. **Eike is real.** Five homers in April is no fluke for a High-A bat, especially one slugging at this level on the road.

    3. **Two of three in Pasco is fine.** The road trip isn’t a disaster. Friday and Saturday are the games that decide whether this turns into a statement series or a split.

    The Frogs are still in good shape. They’re still winning more series than they’re losing. And they’ve got a homecoming homestand and a Mariners rehab start on the calendar. Everett baseball is in a good place — Thursday night just wasn’t a good night.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What was the final score of the AquaSox vs. Tri-City game on April 30, 2026?

    The Tri-City Dust Devils beat the Everett AquaSox 6-4 on Thursday night at Gesa Stadium in Pasco. It was the third game of a six-game series.

    Who hit the home run for the AquaSox?

    Brandon Eike hit a two-run home run in the top of the fourth inning — his fifth long ball of the 2026 season. The homer pushed his RBI total to 12 on the year.

    What’s the next AquaSox game?

    Friday, May 1 at 6:30 p.m. at Gesa Stadium against the Tri-City Dust Devils, who are playing as the Vineros de Tri-City for Cinco de Mayo weekend.

    When do the AquaSox come back home?

    Tuesday, May 5 at 7:05 p.m. at Funko Field for the start of a six-game homestand against the Hillsboro Hops, the Arizona Diamondbacks’ High-A affiliate.

    When is Bryce Miller’s next rehab start?

    Wednesday, May 6 at 7:05 p.m. at Funko Field against the Hillsboro Hops. It will be Miller’s fourth rehab start overall and his second with Everett.

    What’s the AquaSox record so far in 2026?

    The AquaSox are 2-1 on the current Tri-City road trip and just under .500 overall heading into the back half of the series.

  • AquaSox Rally From a 7-7 Tie to Beat Tri-City 10-7 — Celesten, Farmelo, and Ellis Deliver

    AquaSox Rally From a 7-7 Tie to Beat Tri-City 10-7 — Celesten, Farmelo, and Ellis Deliver

    The Everett AquaSox needed every one of their 13 base hits Wednesday night at Gesa Stadium in Pasco, and when the final out was recorded it was right-hander Christian Little slamming the door on a 10-7 win over the Tri-City Dust Devils.

    This was not a clean victory. This was a baseball game — the chaotic, swinging-momentum kind that reminds you why Minor League Baseball at a small stadium is one of the best things in American sports. The AquaSox once again showed they know how to win one of those.

    How It Went: The Short Version

    Everett jumped on Tri-City early, built a 4-1 lead through three innings, watched it erode to 4-3 by the sixth, then scored three in the top of the seventh to go up 7-4. What happened next was genuinely stressful: Tri-City erupted for three runs in the bottom of the seventh, capped by Capri Ortiz lining a two-run single to center field to tie it 7-7.

    Then the Frogs dug deep.

    Felnin Celesten — the guy who just won Northwest League Player of the Week — came through with an RBI single in the top of the eighth to reclaim the lead. Matthew Ellis put the exclamation point on it with a two-run home run in the ninth. Christian Little came on for a scoreless ninth with two strikeouts to lock it down and earn his second save of the season.

    Final: AquaSox 10, Dust Devils 7. Series: Everett leads 2-0.

    The Stars of the Night

    Felnin Celesten continues to be the most interesting player on this roster. Coming in as NWL Player of the Week — batting .471 with 11 hits in five games against Spokane — he picked up right where he left off. He scored in the third inning on a balk while Stevenson was at bat, then delivered the go-ahead RBI single in the eighth when it mattered most.

    Jonny Farmelo was the offensive engine. The outfielder hit two doubles — one in the third that set up Celesten’s RBI, another in the seventh that sparked the three-run frame. He did the dirty work all game.

    Luke Stevenson drove in runs in the first and seventh innings. His two-run single in the seventh felt like the dagger — before Tri-City made things interesting again.

    Matthew Ellis opened the scoring with an RBI double in the first and closed it with a two-run home run in the ninth. A three-run cushion in the final inning is the kind of hit a whole clubhouse exhales over.

    Christian Little did what closers do: two strikeouts in the ninth, Save No. 2 on the books.

    The Road Trip Is Off to a Great Start

    Coming into this six-game road series against Tri-City, the AquaSox were riding strong momentum from the Spokane homestand and the energy of Bryce Miller’s rehab start at Funko Field. Tuesday night they rolled 8-3 behind Luis Suisbel’s five RBIs. Wednesday night they survived a 7-7 gut punch and came out the other side. Two games in, two wins.

    After Tri-City, Everett returns to Everett Memorial Stadium for a homestand against Hillsboro. Promotions include Coors Light Throwback Thursday, Star Wars Night, Sunday Fun Day, and the AquaSox Mother’s Day Picnic.

    Prospect Watch: Who’s Helping Their Case

    Every at-bat on this road trip is an organizational evaluation. Right now, a few names are doing themselves no harm.

    Felnin Celesten — league-wide recognition last week, two more productive games in Tri-City. Scouts are paying attention if they weren’t already.

    Jonny Farmelo — two doubles, runs driven in, consistently reliable in this lineup all season.

    Matthew Ellis — the home run in the ninth was not cheap. Keep watching.

    Game 3 of this road series is Thursday, April 30 at Gesa Stadium with first pitch at 6:30 PM.

    Related: Luis Suisbel Goes Off: AquaSox Pound Tri-City 8-3 in Road Series Opener | AquaSox Hit the Road to Tri-City: Celesten Is NWL Player of the Week

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What was the final score of the AquaSox vs. Tri-City game on April 29, 2026?
    The Everett AquaSox defeated the Tri-City Dust Devils 10-7 at Gesa Stadium in Pasco, Washington on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.

    Who were the top performers for the AquaSox in the 10-7 win?
    Felnin Celesten drove in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning. Matthew Ellis hit a two-run home run in the ninth. Jonny Farmelo hit two doubles. Luke Stevenson drove in runs in the first and seventh innings. Christian Little earned his second save of the season.

    What is the AquaSox record in the Tri-City road series after two games?
    The AquaSox lead the six-game road series 2-0 after wins of 8-3 on April 28 and 10-7 on April 29.

    Who is Felnin Celesten?
    Celesten is the AquaSox shortstop and current Northwest League Player of the Week. He batted .471 with 11 hits in five games against Spokane and continues to produce in Tri-City.

    When do the AquaSox return home after this road trip?
    After completing the six-game series at Tri-City, the AquaSox return to Everett Memorial Stadium for a homestand against the Hillsboro Hops.

  • Luis Suisbel Goes Off: AquaSox Pound Tri-City 8-3 in Road Series Opener

    Luis Suisbel Goes Off: AquaSox Pound Tri-City 8-3 in Road Series Opener

    What was the score of the AquaSox vs. Tri-City game on April 28, 2026? The Everett AquaSox defeated the Tri-City Dust Devils 8-3 in the series opener at Gesa Stadium in Pasco, WA. Third baseman Luis Suisbel drove in five runs, including a three-run home run — his first of the 2026 season — in the second inning.

    PASCO, Wash. — If you needed a sign that the Everett AquaSox are starting to figure some things out, Tuesday night at Gesa Stadium gave you plenty to work with.

    Third baseman Luis Suisbel did what no one in a Frogs uniform had done yet this season: he launched a home run. Then he kept hitting. By the time it was over, Suisbel had collected five RBIs in an 8-3 AquaSox win over the Tri-City Dust Devils — the perfect way to open a six-game road series in Pasco.

    The Big Inning: Four Runs Before You Could Blink

    The AquaSox got to work fast in the top of the second inning, stacking a four-run frame that put Tuesday night’s result mostly out of reach before the Dust Devils could breathe.

    Josh Caron singled and Carlos Jimenez worked a walk. That brought up Suisbel with runners on first and second, and he turned on a pitch and drove it to right field — his first home run of the 2026 season, a three-run shot that put Everett up 3-0 just like that.

    Brandon Eike wasn’t done adding to the damage. Two batters later, he crushed a solo home run — his fourth of the year, and his second in consecutive games — to make it 4-0 before Tri-City had even posted a run.

    Tri-City got one back in the bottom of the second. Ryan Nicholson doubled, Anthony Scull singled, and Randy De Jesus hit a sacrifice fly to cut the deficit to 4-1. It felt like a momentum moment for the Dust Devils. It wasn’t.

    Suisbel Piles On

    If you thought five RBIs in a single game was done after that second inning, Suisbel had more to say. With the bases loaded and two out in the top of the third, he punched a two-run single into right field to push the lead to 6-1.

    That’s five RBIs through three innings — tied for a career high, originally set back in August 2023. On the road. In a series opener. Against a Northwest League club that needed an answer and didn’t get one.

    Dollard Keeps It Clean

    Starting pitcher Taylor Dollard handled his business on the mound, working four innings and allowing just one earned run on five hits. He’s had his ups and downs this year, but Tuesday looked like the cleaner version of Dollard — attacking the strike zone, limiting damage, and handing the ball to the bullpen with a comfortable lead.

    Everett stretched the margin further in the top of the seventh. Anthony Donofrio came through with an RBI single, and Jimenez drew a bases-loaded walk to make it 8-2. Lucas Kelly closed things out, striking out Tri-City’s Jake Munroe to seal the 8-3 final.

    Why This Road Trip Matters

    The AquaSox arrived in Pasco for six games (April 28–May 3) after finishing their home series against the Spokane Indians. The Tri-City series is a genuine test — the Dust Devils were one of the hotter early-season clubs in the Northwest League, and Gesa Stadium has historically been tough on visitors.

    Tuesday’s win is a statement that Everett can generate offense on the road. Suisbel’s breakout night gives the lineup another bat to watch alongside the already-established threat of Felnin Celesten, who won NWL Player of the Week after hitting .471 with 11 hits in five games against Spokane. There are five more games left in this series — Wednesday through Sunday (6:30 PM starts weeknights, 1:30 PM on Sunday, May 3).

    Prospect Watch: Suisbel, Eike, and the Middle of the Order

    Luis Suisbel is a corner infield prospect in the Seattle Mariners organization, and nights like Tuesday are exactly what development staffs want to see: a guy finding his timing, trusting his approach, and delivering in run-scoring situations. Brandon Eike’s hot streak — four home runs on the year, multiple multi-hit efforts — has been one of the quiet stories of the early AquaSox season. With Celesten adding pop at the top, this is becoming a lineup that’s harder to manage from top to bottom.

    The Mariners have High-A affiliates for a reason: these are the guys who become major league contributors in three or four years. On nights like Tuesday, Gesa Stadium turns into a reminder that the pipeline is doing its job.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When do the AquaSox play next at Tri-City?

    The Everett AquaSox continue their six-game road series at Gesa Stadium in Pasco. Games run April 29–30 and May 1–3, with 6:30 PM starts Tuesday through Saturday and a 1:30 PM finale on Sunday, May 3.

    Who are the top AquaSox prospects to watch in 2026?

    Key names include Felnin Celesten (NWL Player of the Week, Week 3), Luis Suisbel (five RBIs Tuesday, first home run of the season), Brandon Eike (four home runs in 2026), Carlos Jimenez, and starter Taylor Dollard.

    What is Gesa Stadium?

    Gesa Stadium is the home of the Tri-City Dust Devils, the Colorado Rockies High-A affiliate, in Pasco, Washington — approximately a 2.5-hour drive from Everett across the Cascades.

    Source: Everett AquaSox official release via OurSports Central, MiLB.com gameday data.