Everett edges Hillsboro 3-2 in a game with strong pitching on both sides.
The 22-year-old outfielder mashed 11 extra-base hits, including six home runs, as Everett took five of seven from Eugene.
Everett grabs an early lead, but can’t hang on in an 8-4 loss.
Everett comes back from a four-run deficit to tie the game, but can’t hold off Eugene in an 8-6 defeat.
Alberto Rodriguez hits two homers as Everett downs Eugene 11-7.
The third baseman hits a go-ahead solo blast in the eighth and Everett hangs on for a 3-2 win.
Everett can’t hold an early five-run lead and loses to Eugene 6-5.
Everett and Spokane wallop a combined 28 home runs and score 86 runs during a wild week at Funko Field.
Spokane hits seven home runs total and beats Everett X-X.
Everett’s bullpen allows eight runs total in the seventh and eighth innings in a 10-6 loss to Spokane.
Everett plates four on a pair of two-run homers in the ninth, but can’t hang on and loses 11-9 to Spokane.
Everett manages just five total hits and gives up three home runs in a 10-2 defeat.
Harry Ford joins the home run party as Everett rolls to a 10-3 win.
A five-run rally in the sixth inning propelled Everett to a win and an eventual series split with league-leading Vancouver.
Ben Ramirez’s bases-clearing double plates the go-ahead runs in a 7-5 victory for Everett.
Everett breaks up the no-no with two outs in the sixth, but falls to Vancouver 10-2.
Everett musters just three total hits in a 13-1 loss to Vancouver on the road.
Everett misses out on a chance to take the lead in the top of the extra inning and loses 3-1.
The second baseman homers twice and drives in six runs in Everett’s 10-4 win on the road.
The promotions of Jonatan Clase, Juan Mercedes and Ty Adcock was the major news as Everett droped two of six to Tri-City.