There was plenty of sit and stay commands during the Bark in the Park theme night Tuesday during the Everett AquaSox game, when dogs were allowed at Funko Field at Everett Memorial Stadium. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
EVERETT — It was another night for the dogs as the Everett AquaSox hosted a “Bark in the Park” on Tuesday when fans could bring their canine companions to Funko Field at Everett Memorial Stadium. The Frogs downed the Spokane Indians, 3-2.
Dogs are welcomed to the AquaSox game Tuesday evening as part of Bark in the Park 2 at Funko Field at Everett Memorial Stadium in Everett on August 20, 2019. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Dogs are welcomed to the AquaSox game Tuesday evening as part of Bark in the Park 2 at Funko Field at Everett Memorial Stadium in Everett on August 20, 2019. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Dogs are welcomed to the AquaSox game Tuesday evening as part of Bark in the Park 2 at Funko Field at Everett Memorial Stadium in Everett on August 20, 2019. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Dogs are welcomed to the AquaSox game Tuesday evening as part of Bark in the Park 2 at Funko Field at Everett Memorial Stadium in Everett on August 20, 2019. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Dogs are welcomed to the AquaSox game Tuesday evening as part of Bark in the Park 2 at Funko Field at Everett Memorial Stadium in Everett on August 20, 2019. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Dogs are welcomed to the AquaSox game Tuesday evening as part of Bark in the Park 2 at Funko Field at Everett Memorial Stadium in Everett on August 20, 2019. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Dogs are welcomed to the AquaSox game Tuesday evening as part of Bark in the Park 2 at Funko Field at Everett Memorial Stadium in Everett on August 20, 2019. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Dogs are welcomed to the AquaSox game Tuesday evening as part of Bark in the Park 2 at Funko Field at Everett Memorial Stadium in Everett on August 20, 2019. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
The board filled the vacancy with Alsin, who will serve as commissioner through 2025.
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