Dust Devils Unveil 2025 Season Schedule
After another record-breaking season, your Tri-City Dust Devils cannot wait to invite friends, fans, and community members back to the ballpark next spring. In anticipation, we’re thrilled to announce our 2025 Season Schedule! Mark your calendars for Opening Day on Friday, April 4th, 2025! Kicking off the new season with
After another record-breaking season, your Tri-City Dust Devils cannot wait to invite friends, fans, and community members back to the ballpark next spring. In anticipation, we’re thrilled to announce our 2025 Season Schedule!
Mark your calendars for Opening Day on Friday, April 4th, 2025! Kicking off the new season with a three-game weekend homestand, the Dust Devils once again host 66 home games throughout the spring and summer! In 2025, the team will both begin and end the year at home in the Tri-Cities. As the winter thaws and the abundance of sunshine returns, there is no better way to enjoy the Mid-Columbia than at a Dust Devils game!
While the complete Promotional Schedule will be announced at a later date (along with official game times), the team is happy to welcome the return of some fan-favorite features: select Sunday afternoon matinee games sprinkled throughout the season and the ever-popular “alternate identity” nights. The Viñeros de Tri-City and Columbia River Rooster Tails, complete with special uniforms and game experiences, will be back in 2025! Local fans of the Seattle Mariners can watch the club’s future stars when the Everett AquaSox visit the Tri-Cities April 15th-20th and July 8th-13th.
For the complete 2025 Dust Devils Schedule, click HERE.
While your Dust Devils are still basking in gratitude for breaking the season-long attendance record in 2024, we can’t hold back our excitement for 2025! We are thrilled to share next season’s schedule with you. Join us as we look forward to the return of baseball in the Tri-Cities by securing your tickets now. Ticket packages, including full-season and various options of mini-plans, can be reserved by calling the Dust Devils Front Office at 509-544-8789 or visiting www.milb.com/tri-city-dust-devils/tickets.
Dust Devils Baseball… it will blow you away!
De Jesus Does It Again for Dust Devils
PASCO – Randy De Jesus homered for a second straight game and Austin Gordon gave the Tri-City Dust Devils (23-23) a great outing Wednesday night, both helping power the baseballers of Pasco, Kennewick and Richland to a 5-1 win over the Eugene Emeralds (24-23) to even their six-game series at
Tri-City Tripped Up Late by Eugene
PASCO – A 1st inning three-run home run by RF Randy De Jesus provided an early lead for the Tri-City Dust Devils (22-23), but the Eugene Emeralds (24-22) allowed little from there while getting their bats going to hand the home nine an 8-3 loss Tuesday night in the opener
Dust Devils Settle for Split with Indians
SPOKANE VALLEY – With runs at a premium in a getaway day pitchers’ duel, the Tri-City Dust Devils (22-22) gave themselves late chances to tie or take Sunday afternoon’s game with the Spokane Indians (23-22), but the home nine held off the visitors from Pasco, Kennewick and Richland for a
Southpaw Sluggers Thwack Tri-City Past Spokane
SPOKANE VALLEY – 8th inning solo shots by 1B Ryan Nicholson and DH Matt Coutney turned Saturday evening around for the Tri-City Dust Devils (22-21), providing just enough offense for the visitors to snatch a 3-2 victory away from the Spokane Indians (22-22) at Avista Stadium and secure at least
Nine Is Enough to Help Dust Devils Hold Off Indians
SPOKANE VALLEY – Friday’s night win included a bit of late drama for the Tri-City Dust Devils (21-21), but the visitors got it done in a 9-7 victory over the Spokane Indians (22-21) at Avista Stadium that brought the team’s six-game series all square at two wins apiece. Tri-City got
Middle Innings Mortal to Tri-City Near Lilac City
SPOKANE VALLEY – Thursday night’s contest at Avista Stadium somewhat followed Wednesday’s script, with the Tri-City Dust Devils (20-21) taking an early lead on a home run by RF Randy De Jesus but falling to the Spokane Indians (22-20) by a score of 7-3. Both teams got to work offensively
Dust Devils Spin Out Late, Fall to Indians
SPOKANE VALLEY – A three-run 4th inning powered the Tri-City Dust Devils (20-20) to a lead they held to the late stages of Wednesday night’s contest near the Lilac City, but the Spokane Indians (21-20) stitched together a four-run bottom of the 8th to take a 6-3 win and even
Right Place(ncia), Right Time for Tri-City in Spokane
SPOKANE VALLEY – 2B Adrian Placencia came up clutch on both sides of the 9th inning for the Tri-City Dust Devils (20-19) Tuesday afternoon, hitting a lead-taking solo home run in the top and starting a game-ending double play in the bottom to aid in a 3-2 win over the
Late Hops Homer Downs Dust Devils
PASCO – Though holding the lead through the middle and into the later innings the Tri-City Dust Devils (19-19) saw Sunday afternoon’s game slip from their grasp and get taken by the Hillsboro Hops (23-16), who headed home with a 3-2 win at Gesa Stadium that earned them a split
Skies Open, Wash Away Tri-City Rally Hopes
PASCO – Saturday night’s contest ended abruptly and with considerable moisture at Gesa Stadium, where the Tri-City Dust Devils (19-18) saw a 9th inning rally cut short by adverse weather in a 6-3 loss to the Hillsboro Hops (22-16). Tri-City had a runner, C Juan Flores, aboard with two outs
Largest Crowd of Season Sees Dust Devils Walk Off Hops
PASCO – The Tri-City Dust Devils (19-17) had no walk-off wins coming in to their six-game series with the Hillsboro Hops (21-16), but 3B Ben Gobbel’s line drive to center scoring DH Ryan Nicholson gave them both a 3-2 win over Hillsboro Friday night and their second walk-off of the
A.J. For The Block: Closer Shuts Down Hillsboro, Cinches Win for Tri-City
PASCO – It took six innings for the Tri-City Dust Devils (18-17) to grab a lead Thursday night but, once it was theirs, they did not relinquish it in a 4-3 win over the Hillsboro Hops (21-15) at Gesa Stadium that gave the Dust Devils a two games to one
Dust Devils Make Big Final Charge, Fall Short to Hops
PASCO – A four-run explosion in the bottom of the 9th inning gave the Tri-City Dust Devils (17-17) a late chance Wednesday night, but the Hillsboro Hops (21-14) held on for an 11-8 win at Gesa Stadium to even the six-game series at a game apiece. Trailing 11-4 and down
Scull in Session: Sac Fly Gives Tri-City Walk-Off Win over Hillsboro
PASCO – The never say die Tri-City Dust Devils (17-16) plated a pair of runs in the bottom of the 9th inning, with CF Anthony Scull’s sacrifice fly completing a 3-2 walk-off win over the Hillsboro Hops (20-14) Tuesday night to open their six-game series at Gesa Stadium. Tri-City came
Suspended in Snohomish County: Dust Devils, AquaSox Finale Shelved
EVERETT – The series finale between the Tri-City Dust Devils and the Everett AquaSox started late Sunday afternoon at Funko Field, but it will remain in a 5-5 tie for a few weeks. Rains came to Everett and intensified during the 3rd inning of play, in which Tri-City extended a
Tri-City Two Shy in Everett
EVERETT – CF Anthony Scull had another outstanding game at the plate and starter Jorge Marcheco kept the Tri-City Dust Devils (16-16) in Saturday night’s matchup at Funko Field, but the Everett AquaSox (14-18) grabbed a 3-1 win to force the visitors to win Sunday for a split. Scull provided
Frogs Leap On, Over Dust Devils
EVERETT – A Friday afternoon trip to the ballpark went awry for the Tri-City Dust Devils (16-15), with the Everett AquaSox (13-18) scoring early and often in a 16-2 defeat of the sons of Pasco, Kennewick and Richland at Funko Field that evened the series at two games apiece. Tri-City’s
Dust Devils Bounce Back, Beat AquaSox
EVERETT – Shaking off Wednesday’s extra-inning heartbreaker the Tri-City Dust Devils (16-14) grabbed the lead early Thursday night and never let it go, taking a 7-3 win over the Everett AquaSox (12-18) at Funko Field and retaking the series lead at two games to one. RF Randy De Jesus had
Tri-City Forces Extras in Everett, Falls in 12
EVERETT – Down both a pair of runs and to their last four outs the Tri-City Dust Devils (15-14) found a way to force Wednesday night’s contest with the Everett AquaSox (12-17) to three extra innings, but Everett handed Tri-City a 6-5 defeat to even the series at a game
Bilardello’s Bashers: Dust Devils Send Four Deep to Down AquaSox
EVERETT – The Tri-City Dust Devils (15-13) broke out the big sticks Tuesday night, sending four home runs over the walls at Funko Field as part of an 8-5 win over the Everett AquaSox (11-17) to open a six-game road series. 2B Adrian Placencia struck again in his first opportunity,
A Pitchers’ Duel in Pasco: Spokane Outlasts Tri-City
PASCO – Runs were hard to come by Sunday afternoon at Gesa Stadium, where the Spokane Indians (13-14) manufactured a late marker to take a 1-0 series finale win over the Tri-City Dust Devils (14-13) and split the Inland Northwest rivals’ six-game set. Both starters, Jorge Marcheco for Viñeros de
Viñeros Impede Indians, Vamoose with Second Straight Win
PASCO – DH Adrian Placencia hit a leadoff home run for the second straight game, quickly nullifying an early deficit for the Tri-City Dust Devils (14-12) and aiding his team in a 3-1 win over the Spokane Indians (12-14) Saturday night in front of 2,012 fans at Gesa Stadium. The
Sensational Six-Run Second Takes Tri-City to Victory over Spokane
PASCO – Though it wasn’t Saturday night at the corner of Burden Boulevard and Homerun Road the Tri-City Dust Devils (13-12), playing as Viñeros de Tri-City, put up a major fireworks display of early runs, scoring six in the bottom of the 2nd inning on the way to an 8-2
Indians Get Past Dust Devils Late
PASCO – The Tri-City Dust Devils (12-12) got a great starting pitching performance Thursday night from righty prospect Chris Cortez, but a tight, low-scoring game went the way of the Spokane Indians (12-12) late in a second straight 3-1 defeat for the home nine at Gesa Stadium. Cortez threw five
Coutney’s Homer Only Marker for Tri-City in Loss to Spokane
PASCO – An early lightning bolt from 3B Matt Coutney got the Tri-City Dust Devils (12-11) even with the Spokane Indians (11-12) Wednesday night, but the visitors scratched out enough runs to hand the Dust Devils a 3-1 defeat at Gesa Stadium and even their six-game series at a game