PAW Patrol at Gesa Stadium
PAW Patrol is on a roll! And they're coming to Gesa Stadium! Don't miss your chance to meet Chase and Marshall, two fan-favorite characters in the popular children's television series. The canine heroes will be available for fans of all ages to meet and to grab a photo with during
Viñeros Vanquish Vancouver Via Longball
PASCO – Two big swings for the Tri-City Dust Devils (29-25) turned around an early Thursday deficit, with home runs from CF Gage Harrelson and RF Randy De Jesus giving their team enough offense to hold on for a 4-3 win over the Vancouver Canadians (22-32) at Gesa Stadium. Playing
Anthony Scull: Northwest League May 2026 Player of the Month
PASCO – Tri-City Dust Devils outfielder Anthony Scull has earned Northwest League (NWL) Player of the Month honors for May 2026, Minor League Baseball announced Thursday. The Miami, Florida resident, originally from Havana, Cuba, led the NWL in four offensive categories: home runs (8), doubles (10), total bases (64) and
Two Shy in Game Two: Late Tri-City Rally Falls Short
PASCO – A promising 9th inning rally fell one hit short for the Tri-City Dust Devils (28-25) Wednesday night at Gesa Stadium, where the Vancouver Canadians (22-31) held on for a 5-3 win to even the series at a game apiece. LF Aaron Graeber, who to the 9th inning had
Dust Devils Double Up Canadians in Series Opener
PASCO – Pulling away via a six-hit 7th inning burst, the Tri-City Dust Devils (28-24) downed the Vancouver Canadians 8-4 to open their six-game series Tuesday night at Gesa Stadium. Tri-City reached the stretch clinging to a 4-3 lead, with Vancouver grabbing a run in the top of the 7th
Tri-City 4, Spokane 2: For Sunday, For the Series
PASCO – With the roles changed and the tables turned, the Tri-City Dust Devils (27-24) held serve Sunday afternoon at Gesa Stadium by defeating the Spokane Indians (21-30) in a tight 4-2 contest that gave the home team a series win by the same margin. Spokane got on the board
Rooster Tails Left in Indians Wake
PASCO – The Tri-City Dust Devils (26-24) saw the Spokane Indians (21-29) speed away from the close game they were playing Saturday night, with the visitors compiling six 8th inning runs in a 9-1 victory over the Dust Devils at Gesa Stadium. Southpaw starter Lucas Knowles (3-1) took the ball
Forget It, Jake: Munroe’s Homer Only Run in Tri-City Shutout Win
PASCO – A long 6th inning solo home run by 3B Jake Munroe proved the only offense necessary for the Tri-City Dust Devils (26-23) Friday night, with starter Francis Texido leading the way on the mound in a 1-0 shutout of the Spokane Indians (20-29) at Gesa Stadium. Neither team
Chopped Isn’t Always Bad: Ortiz’s Late Hit Gives Dust Devils Win
PASCO – SS Capri Ortiz turned a back-and-forth Thursday tilt to the Tri-City Dust Devils (25-23) in the bottom of the 8th inning, with his chopped two-run single bouncing over the left side to the outfield for the final runs in a 5-4 win over the Spokane Indians (20-28) at
Two Quick: Bursts of Scoring Send Spokane Past Tri-City
PASCO – A close game midway through went sideways on the Tri-City Dust Devils (24-23) Wednesday night, with the visiting Spokane Indians (20-27) using a second surge of runs to take a 7-3 win at Gesa Stadium that evened up the week’s series at a game apiece. The contest started
Yet Another Scull Night: Late Homer Helps Dust Devils Take Opener
PASCO – LF Anthony Scull’s 8th inning homer proved the difference in a tightly pitched and defended ballgame Tuesday night, with the longball giving the Tri-City Dust Devils (24-22) a 3-2 win over the Spokane Indians (19-27) at Gesa Stadium. Neither team scored in the first five innings, a testament
Blue 22: Tri-City Bashes More Homers to Secure Series Win
EVERETT – Hitting five home runs out of Everett Memorial Stadium that completed a 22-home run week, the Tri-City Dust Devils (23-22) swatted their way to a 6-3 victory over the Everett AquaSox (23-22) Sunday afternoon and evening that secured a four-games-to-two road series win. Neither team scored in the
Homers Power Dust Devils to Saturday Night Win
EVERETT – The power of the Tri-City Dust Devils (22-22) once more showed through Saturday night, with the visitors hitting three out of the park in a 7-4 win over the Everett AquaSox (23-21) at Everett Memorial Stadium that clinched at least a split for the visitors and gave them
Twice Thereupon Tumbled: Tri-City Falls to AquaSox
EVERETT – Friday night the Tri-City Dust Devils (21-22) nearly climbed out of a four-run hole handed them by the Everett AquaSox (23-20), but the Frogs kept enough distance between themselves and their guests to take an 8-4 win at Everett Memorial Stadium and even the teams’ six-game series at
Early Everett Explosion Leads to Dust Devils’ Demise
EVERETT – For the third straight night a team put up big numbers in the early innings of a game between the Tri-City Dust Devils (21-21) and the Everett AquaSox (22-20), but this time the home team did the early work in a 10-5 win over the Dust Devils at
Northwest League History: Tri-City Hits Eight Homers in Win
EVERETT – The Tri-City Dust Devils (21-20) did something Wednesday night no team in the Northwest League had done in its 70-year history, hitting eight home runs in a 12-4 win over the Everett AquaSox (21-20) at Everett Memorial Stadium. The launching of longballs started with the very first pitch
Dust Devils Dust Themselves Off, Beat AquaSox
EVERETT – Scoring early and often in the opener of a six-game series, the Tri-City Dust Devils (20-20) got back to .500 Tuesday night by defeating the Everett AquaSox (21-19) by a score of 9-2 at Everett Memorial Stadium. Tri-City led wire-to-wire, getting a run in the top of the
Tri-City Again Left Green with Envy by Eugene
PASCO – The Tri-City Dust Devils (19-20) fought, scratched and clawed for nine innings on a beautiful Sunday afternoon at Gesa Stadium but the Eugene Emeralds (30-9) once more proved too much in an 8-3 win for the visitors to close out the teams’ six-game series. Down 1-0 before they
Relentless: Dust Devils Done in by Emeralds
PASCO – Though responding to an early 3-0 deficit with a haymaker of their own in the bottom of the 1st inning, the Tri-City Dust Devils (19-19) ended up overwhelmed by the powerful and relentless attack of the Eugene Emeralds (29-9) in a 15-8 win for the visitors Saturday night
Eugene Edges Past Tri-City in Friday Night Thriller
PASCO – The Tri-City Dust Devils (19-18) fought the best team in the Northwest League hard for 27 outs in front of a crowd of 3,313 Friday night at Gesa Stadium, but the Eugene Emeralds (28-9) held on for a 5-4 win that gave the visitors a three-games-to-one series lead
Snead Solid, Offense Enough in Dust Devils’ Downing of Emeralds
PASCO – DH Ryan Nicholson’s RBI single in the bottom of the 7th inning broke a late tie and provided the winning margin Thursday night, giving the Tri-City Dust Devils (19-17) a 2-1 win over the Eugene Emeralds at Gesa Stadium for the home nine’s first win of the week.
Tri-City Clipped by Eugene on Windy Wednesday
PASCO – Two of the top teams in the Northwest League played an understandably tight and competitive ballgame on a windy Wednesday night in the Mid-Columbia, where the Eugene Emeralds (27-8) held off the Tri-City Dust Devils (18-17) for a 4-2 win that gave the visitors a two games to
Four Home Runs Not Enough in Dust Devils Opener with Emeralds
PASCO – A park once known for its cavernous dimensions saw the Tri-City Dust Devils (18-16) hit four home runs Tuesday night against the league-leading Eugene Emeralds (26-8), but the visitors hit three of their own while pounding the ball around the park in a 17-4 win over the home
Tri-City Splits Weekend Pair with Spokane
SPOKANE VALLEY – An early power display from the Tri-City Dust Devils (18-15) gave the squad an early lead Sunday afternoon, but the Spokane Indians (13-20) showed some pop of their own in an 8-3 win over Tri-City at Avista Stadium that gave Spokane a four-games-to-two series win. DH Matt
Dust Devils Doomed by One Indians Swing
SPOKANE VALLEY – Starting pitcher Peyton Olejnik expertly weaved his way through five challenging innings for the Tri-City Dust Devils (17-14) Friday night, but the 6th inning got both him and his team in a 3-0 loss to the Spokane Indians (12-19) at Avista Stadium. Olejnik (1-3) had to navigate