Everett AquaSox

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The Everett AquaSox are a Minor League Baseball team in Everett, Washington. The team is a member of the Northwest League and is affiliated with the Seattle Mariners. The AquaSox play their home games at Funko Field, which has a seating capacity of 3,682. Everett has won three division titles and one Northwest League championship.

Everett AquaSox
Team logoCap insignia
Minor league affiliations
ClassHigh-A (2021–present)
Previous classesClass A Short Season (1995–2020)
LeagueNorthwest League (2022–present)
Previous leagues
Major league affiliations
TeamSeattle Mariners (1995–present)
Minor league titles
League titles (1)
  • 2010
Division titles (3)
  • 2002
  • 2010
  • 2016
First-half titles none
Second-half titles (1)
  • 2023
Team data
ColorsNavy, aqua, light green, orange, white
         
MascotWebbly
BallparkFunko Field (1995–present)
Owner(s)/
Operator(s)
7th Inning Stretch, LLC[1]
General managerDanny Tetzlaff[2]
ManagerRyan Scott

History

Following the 1983 season, Bob and Margaret Bavasi purchased the struggling Walla Walla, Washington, based Blue Mountain Bears.[3] Antiquated facilities compounded by dwindling attendance in Walla Walla prompted the new owners to move the franchise. The Bavasis, who had secured affiliation with the San Francisco Giants, ultimately selected Everett as the relocation destination.[4] Playing as the Everett Giants, the club was affiliated with San Francisco for eleven years until 1994. After the 1994 season, Everett signed a player development contract with the Seattle Mariners as their Class A Short Season affiliate and adopted a new unique name, the AquaSox. Since the 2021 season, the team has played at the High-A classification as a Mariners affiliate.[5][6]

Due to the Northwest League's reclassification in 2021 as a High-A league, which included an expanded schedule and new venue requirements, the AquaSox began exploring a replacement for Funko Field. In September 2022, the City of Everett and Snohomish County approved funds to study a new stadium, which is estimated to cost $80 million and seat 3,500 spectators.[7] A site adjacent to Angel of the Winds Arena in downtown Everett is under study; other proposed sites included the Everett Mall, Kasch Park, and a city-owned lot near Interstate 5.[8][9]

Identity

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). Their mascot is Webbly, a frog.[10] According to long-time team radio broadcaster Pat Dillon, "The frog is a cross between a Pacific tree frog and a Central American red-eyed tree frog—and Brooks Robinson."[11] Previously, the mascot for the Everett Giants was a giant hot dog named Frank.

Season-by-season record

Northwest League (1995–present)

SeasonPDCDivisionFinishWinsLossesWin%Post-seasonManagerAttendance
Everett AquaSox
1995SEANorth2nd3739.487Orlando Gomez89,950
1996SEANorth4th3342.440Roger Hansen87,846
1997SEANorth3rd2947.382Orlando Gomez79,918
1998SEANorth3rd3442.447Terry Pollreisz119,396
1999SEANorth3rd4135.540Terry Pollreisz103,455
2000SEAEast4th3739.804Terry Pollreisz114,024
2001SEAWest3rd3639.480Terry Pollreisz114,727
2002SEAWest1st4432.579Lost to Boise in championship series 0-3Roger Hansen110,373
2003SEAWest4th3244.421Pedro Grifol110,043
2004SEAWest2nd4135.539Pedro Grifol104,010
2005SEAWest3rd4234.540Pedro Grifol108,884
2006SEAWest4th3145.408Dave Myers106,675
2007SEAWest3rd3541.461Mike Tosar106,683
2008SEAWest4th3244.421Jose Moreno95,294
2009SEAWest2nd3937.513John Tamargo89,929
2010SEAWest1st4827.640Defeated Vancouver in division series 2–1
Defeated Spokane in championship series 2-1
Jose Moreno89,929
2011SEAWest3rd3739.487Scott Steinmann96,345
2012SEAWest3rd4630.605Lost to Vancouver in division series 2–0Rob Mummau95,929
2013SEANorth1st4432.579Lost to Vancouver in division series 2–0Rob Mammau92,489
2014SEANorth4th2848.368Dave Valle92,642
2015SEANorth1st4234.552Lost to Tri-City in division series 0-2Rob Mammau100,613
2016SEANorth1st4531.592Defeated Spokane in division series 2–0
Lost to Eugene in championship series 1-2
Rob Mammau104,162
2017SEANorth4th3640.474Jose Moreno110,161
2018SEANorth2nd3838.500Lost to Spokane in division series 2–1Jose Moreno111,599
2019SEANorth3rd3739.487Louis Boyd116,630
Division winner League champions

Roster

PlayersCoaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 20 Juan Burgos
  • 18 Tyler Cleveland
  • 13 Ty Cummings
  • 28 Nick Davila
  • 32 Brandyn Garcia
  • 15 Ryan Hawks
  • 14 Chris Jefferson
  • 10 Jimmy Kingsbury
  • 25 Holden Laws
  •  9 Michael Morales
  • 40 Shaddon Peavyhouse
  • 17 Marcelo Perez
  • 30 Bryan Pope
  • 37 Stefan Raeth
  • 33 Jason Ruffcorn
  • 46 Allan Saathoff
  • -- Anthony Tomczak
  • 21 Blake Townsend

Catchers

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

Infielders

  • 16 Caleb Cali
  • 29 Hunter Fitz-Gerald
  • 11 Josh Hood
  • 38 Gabriel Moncada
  •  8 Brock Rodden
  •  5 Axel Sanchez

Outfielders

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


Manager

  • 22 Ryan Scott

Coaches

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 May 17, 2024
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Northwest League
Seattle Mariners minor league players

References

Preceded by Northwest League franchise
(1995–present)
Succeeded by