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EVERETT, WASHINGTON: The Everett AquaSox fell to the Eugene Emeralds 9-3 at Funko Field during the 2025 edition of Everett’s annual Pink at the Park game. Eugene took a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning. Jonah Cox doubled, allowing Drew Cavanaugh to blast a two-run home run
EVERETT, WASHINGTON: The Everett AquaSox fell to the Eugene Emeralds 9-3 at Funko Field during the 2025 edition of Everett’s annual Pink at the Park game.
Eugene took a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning. Jonah Cox doubled, allowing Drew Cavanaugh to blast a two-run home run to the Paine Field Home Run Porch in right field. However, the AquaSox cut the lead in half during the back half of the frame when Josh Caron hit a sacrifice fly with the bases loaded.
Charlie Szykowny added the Emeralds’ third run in the top of the fourth inning, hitting his eighth home run of the season out to the Paine Field Home Run Porch in right field. Switch-handed pitcher Jurrangelo Cijntje exited after throwing 3.1 innings of five-run baseball, striking out four and walking three while allowing four hits.
CWJ hops up at the warning track to make the final out in the top of the fourth! pic.twitter.com/q2NwBgrgcu
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Scott Bandura continued Eugene’s scoring attack after Cijntje exited, lining an RBI single to right center field to provide the Emeralds with a four-run lead. Two batters later, Bo Davidson knocked a bases-clearing single to the right field fence, ultimately advancing to second base on an error to give Eugene a seven-run advantage.
During the bottom of the sixth, Everett loaded the bases as Josh Caron and Colin Davis singled, and Milkar Perez walked. Carson Jones hit a sacrifice fly to bring the Emeralds’ lead down to six runs, but Eugene would escape the jam minimally-impacted.
The Emeralds retook a seven-run lead in the top of the seventh inning courtesy of Dayson Croes’ RBI double to right field. Everett added a ninth-inning sacrifice fly thanks to Caron, but the Emeralds locked down their 9-3 victory and a series win, having won their fourth game of the week.
Pink at the Park Pregame Photos, June 28, 2025
— Everett AquaSox (@EverettAquaSox) June 29, 2025
Photos by Evan Morud pic.twitter.com/QEhoHZZc1Q
PHOTO CREDIT: Evan Morud
Pink at the Park Game Photos, June 28, 2025
— Everett AquaSox (@EverettAquaSox) June 29, 2025
Photos by Evan Morud pic.twitter.com/YnnOudtdOI
LOOKING AHEAD: Tomorrow is Sunday Fun Day and Webbly’s Birthday Party! Break out the cake and candles as we host Mascot Mania to help celebrate the free-spirited, fanatical phenom of Funko Field. Additional activities include Signature Sunday, where you can receive pregame player autographs on the concourse from two of your favorite Frogs, and postgame Kids Run the Bases presented by Port of Subs. Come out to end the week on a great note!
ABOUT THE EVERETT AQUASOX: Celebrating 30 years as a Seattle Mariner affiliate in 2025, the Everett AquaSox (High-A) are a proud member of the Northwest League. For updates on the upcoming season, community initiatives, and Webbly appearances follow the Frogs on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, or visit our website, AquaSox.com.Season ticket packages, group outings, and picnics outings can be purchased by calling (425) 258-3673 or visiting the AquaSox Front Office at 3802 Broadway.
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