Harry Ford homers in Everett’s 6-4 loss to first-place Vancouver.
Everett manages just three hits and no runs in its second straight loss to Vancouver.
Five Everett pitchers get the game through 11 brilliant innings, but Vancouver wins 2-1 on a walk-off single.
Everett wins four of six against Tri-City in a series where five games were decided by one run and the sixth by just two.
Everett rallies for two runs in the ninth and secures an 8-7 victory in the 11th inning.
Everett’s starter pitches seven innings and the Sox jump on the board early with solo homers in each of the first three innings.
Everett squanders an 8-run lead in the 9th inning but rallies in the bottom half for the victory.
Everett allows four runs late after grabbing an early 3-0 lead.
Top Seattle Mariners prospects Cole Young and Gabriel Gonzalez hit the ground running for Everett.
Meanwhile, slugging outfielder Alberto Rodriguez moved up to Double-A Arkansas.
Everett scores at least eight runs in three of its games in Spokane, but scores just two runs combined in the other three.
Everett break open a tied game late and storms to an 8-2 win over Spokane.
Seattle believes the Everett backstop can buck the MLB trend of low success rate of catchers drafted out of high school.
Everett rallies from a, early four-run deficit, takes an eight-run lead and hangs on late to beat Spokane 12-10.
Everett gives up three runs in the first and musters just three hits on offense in a 3-1 defeat.
Everett’s staff, which has struggled at times this season, tossed two shutouts last week.
Everett falls behind by six runs after three innings and falls 9-2 for just its second loss in 11 games.
The young left-hander doesn’t allow a hit over six innings as Everett wins 1-0 for its ninth victory in the past 10 games.
Alberto Rodriguez and Axel Sanchez power Everett to a 9-4 win, its eighth victory in the past nine games.
Everett’s bullpen keys a 4-1 record in games decided in extra innings or by one run in a six-game set with Hillsboro.