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Category Archives: AquaSox
Greg Halman: Our Unknown Brother
“Though I’ve never met you And we’ve spoke not a word I’ll never forget you Through the stories that I’ve heard” – “Unknown Brother” by The Black Keys August 26, 1987 – November 21, 2011 I could not write this … Continue reading
Posted in 2011, AquaSox, Everett AquaSox, Farm System, Minor League Baseball, Rainiers, Seattle, Seattle Mariners
Tagged Baseball Tragedy, Everett AquaSox, Greg Halman, Halman, Mariners, Mariners Minor League Player of the Year, MLB, Murdered in The Netherlands, Outfielder, Prospect, Seattle Baseball, Seattle Mariners, Tacoma Rainiers, The Netherlands, World Baseball Classic
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Another Amazing Night in Everett
It was an absolutely picture perfect night for a baseball game. The sky was so blue. The weather never felt like it dipped below 70 degrees. It was “Thirsty Thursday”, which if you know me, definitely brought a smile to … Continue reading
Mariners MiLB: Rainiers & Awards
The Tacoma Rainiers won the 2010 Pacific Coast League. Simply writing that makes me want to high-five each and everybody I know. I’ve been a supporter of the Triple-A team for roughly 5 full seasons now and this championship feels … Continue reading
Posted in AquaSox, DiamondJaxx, LumberKings, Mariners, Minor League Baseball, MLB, Rainiers, Uncategorized
Tagged Anthony Fernandez, Clinton LumberKings, Dylan Rudy van Heydoorn, Erasmo Ramirez, Everett AquaSox, Henry Perez, High Desert Mavericks, Ji-Man Choi, Jose Campos, Kenn Kasparek, Kevin Rivers, Luke French, Matt Mangini, Michael Pineda, Nick Franklin, pulaski mariners, Ramon Morla, Rich Poythress, Tacoma Rainiers, Tacoma Rainiers PCL Champions, Timothy Boyce, West Tenn DiamondJaxx
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Down on the Farm: Meet Willy Kesler
Willy Kesler is currently a relief pitcher for the Everett AquaSox, the short season A-ball affiliate of the Seattle Mariners. Kesler was drafted in the 18th round of the 2010 MLB draft out of New Mexico. He’s having a stellar … Continue reading
Posted in AquaSox, Everett AquaSox, Mariners, Minor League Baseball
Tagged 2010 Draft Pick, Baseball, Colorado Native, Everett, Everett AquaSox, Mariners Draft Pick, Mariners Minor Leagues, MiLB, Minor League Baseball, New Mexico Lobos, Northwest League, Relief Pitcher, Seattle, Seattle Mariners, Tommy John Surgery, Willy Kesler
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An Evening in Everett With The AquaSox
On Monday night I ventured up to Everett, WA to watch the Mariners short season A-ball team the Everett AquaSox. I’ve lived in Western Washington for my entire life (sans 4 years of college) and never made it up to … Continue reading
One Night in Tacoma
The stories and connections you can draw from baseball games can sometimes simply be amazing. The Tacoma Rainiers game was on Comcast NW tonight and while watching it, I started thinking of the players in tonight’s lineup. Checkout some of … Continue reading
Posted in AquaSox, Minor League Baseball, Rainiers, Uncategorized
Tagged 40-man roster, Baseball, Everett AquaSox, MiLB, MLB, Seattle Mariners, Tacoma Rainiers, Triple-A Debut, Yoervis Medina
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