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Frogs Deal Dust Devils First Loss Of 2026

Carlos Jimenez doubled and tripled in Everett’s win.
April 9, 2026

April 8, 2026 — EVERETT, WA: The Everett AquaSox handed the Tri-City Dust Devils their first loss of the 2026 season Wednesday night at Everett Memorial Stadium, locking down a 4-2 victory powered by four extra-base hits from the Everett offense and 15 strikeouts from the pitching staff. The teams

April 8, 2026 — EVERETT, WA: The Everett AquaSox handed the Tri-City Dust Devils their first loss of the 2026 season Wednesday night at Everett Memorial Stadium, locking down a 4-2 victory powered by four extra-base hits from the Everett offense and 15 strikeouts from the pitching staff.

The teams exchanged runs in the first inning as Tri-City’s Jake Munroe hit an RBI double and Everett’s Josh Caron dropped an RBI single into left field with two runners on base. The Dust Devils added their second run in the next frame as Jorge Ruiz hit his first home run of the season, but the AquaSox jumped out front 3-2 in the bottom part of the second as Carlos Jimenez hit an RBI triple and Jonny Farmelo hit into an RBI groundout.

Following three scoreless innings of work from the AquaSox bullpen, Austin St. Laurent extended the Frogs’ lead to two runs. With two outs, Brandon Eike hit a ground-rule double to right field, and St. Laurent chalked his double into the left field corner to score the runner.

Leading 4-2, the AquaSox bullpen held down the lead across the final four innings of the game, keeping the Dust Devils scoreless to secure their first home victory of the season.

From the mound, Chase Centala threw 2.1 innings of scoreless baseball while striking out four, and Ben Hernandez hurled two hitless innings while collecting two strikeouts. Casey Hintz added one scoreless frame, and Brock Moore closed out the game, earning the save by striking out all six batters he faced across two innings of work.

In the batter’s box, Jimenez and St. Laurent each tallied two hits. Jimenez, Farmelo, and Eike all walked, and Axel Sanchez added a base hit and a stolen base.

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PICTURED ABOVE: Carlos JimenezPHOTO BY: Shari Sommerfeld

LOOKING AHEAD: The Everett AquaSox continue their Opening Week presented by the Washington State Department of Ecology on Thursday night at 7:05 against the Tri-City Dust Devils! 2025 Northwest League Champion Jacob Denner is scheduled to pitch for the AquaSox. Promotions include Military Pride, AquaSox Student Discount, and Throwback Thursday presented by Coors Light featuring $4.00 12-ounce cans of Coors Light, popcorn, bottled soda, and hot dogs! Then, later in the homestand, the AquaSox are giving away magnet schedules thanks to Pizza Hut and 2025 Northwest League Champions t-shirts!

ABOUT THE EVERETT AQUASOX: The Everett AquaSox are the defending 2025 Northwest League Champions and serve as the High-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners. Established in 1984, the club has been affiliated with the Mariners since adopting the AquaSox name in 1995. For the latest updates on the 2026 season — including community initiatives and appearances by Webbly — follow the Frogs on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, or visit AquaSox.com. Season ticket packages, group outings, and picnic experiences are available now by calling (425) 258-3673 or by visiting the AquaSox Front Office at 3802 Broadway.

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