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EDITION 01JUNE 21ST-JUNE 25TH

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WEEKLY PROMOTIONSMONDAYS: 2 for $24 Mondays: Fans can enjoy 2 Upper Box tickets, 2 hot dogs, 2 20 oz. sodas and 2 bags of chips for just $24! Presented by the Daily Herald.Silver Slugger Nights: AquaSox fans in the Silver Sluggers Club get a great deal on tickets, a member-only hat and have the chance to win great prizes every Monday night in the Baseball Bingo game, presented by Tulalip Resort Casino!TUESDAYS: Two-For-Tuesdays: Buy 1 Upper Box ticket, get 1 Free with a coupon from a local Fred Meyer!KRAFT Singles Tuesday Night Tickets: Buy 1 Ticket, Get 1 Free from KRAFT Singles with purchase. Bring your package wrapper to the box office on Tuesdays for a steal of a deal! Visit kraftsingles.com for more info! Exclusions apply.THURSDAYS: Tasty Thursdays: Bring your appetite every Thursday night (excluding 6/24) for Tasty Thursdays, presented by Miller Light. Fans can enjoy $2 12 oz. Miller Light beers, $2 sodas, $2 hot dogs and $2 peanuts, as well as enjoy live pregame music in the Miller Light Great Taste Bullpen BBQ!FRIDAYS: Postgame Fireworks: Stick around through the final pitch every Friday night (excluding 8/6) when the AquaSox are at home for the postgame firework show!SUNDAYS: Webbly’s Future Frogs: Kids 12 and under can join the Webbly’s Future Frogs club! Membership benefits include a free ticket to every Sunday home game, a T-shirt and other cool prizes all season long! Membership is only $12. Visit aquasox.com for more details.SEASON-LONG PROMOTIONS: Kids Run the Bases: Children get the chance to be like their favorite AquaSox player and run around the bases after every Thursday - Sunday home game (excludes postgame fireworks nights). Presented by the Woodland Park Zoo.Washington’s Lottery $2 Tickets: Bring any non-winning lottery ticket to the box office and receive a General Admission ticket for just $2 to any 2010 Everett AquaSox Monday-Thursday home game!3 Equals Free: Visit a local Haggen Food and Pharmacy and purchase any three dairy products to receive a free General Admission ticket to any Sunday AquaSox home game. Presented by Haggen Food and Pharmacy and the Dairy Farmers of Washington.BECU Family Nights: Get Field Box tickets for just $5 (based on availability) on July 12, July 18, August 2, August 8, August 9, August 24 or September 1.Visit www.aquasox.com for evenmore great promotions anddiscounts all season long!

FRONT OFFICE STAFFTom Backemeyer - Executive Vice President

Brian Sloan - General Manager

Pat Dillon - Director of Corporate Partnerships

and Broadcasting

Teresa Sarsted - Director of Accounting and Player Housing

Todd Holterhoff - Director of Food and Beverage

Rick Dooley - Director of Tickets

Ryan Pearman - Ticket Operations Manager

Troy Sherry - Account Executive

Katie Crawford - Community Relations Manager

Brian Burroughs - Head Groundskeeper and

Operations Manager

Katia Nefzger - Office Manager

Interns - Tyler Krochmal; Nate Benjamin; Alex Dadisman; Austin Redman;

Tony Ackerman; Bretlyn Adkins; Andrew Henningson; Leah Stevens;

Cheyenne Swanson

AquaSox Phone: 425-258-3673

AquaSox Website: www.aquasox.com

Game Day Printed by: Pacific Copy & Printing Co.

TAbLE OF CONTENTSCurrent Homestand Promotions/Webbly’s Window ....................................... 3

New Logos ................................................. 5

AquaSox Welcome (back) New Coaches ... 7

New NWL Playoff Format........................... 9

Rosters ...............................................10-11

Scorecards .........................................12-13

Autographs .............................................. 14

Player Pictures ....................................... 15

Remembering “The Kid” ......................... 16

GAME TIMESMonday-Saturday: 7:05 p.m.(except 7/20, 11:05 a.m.)

Sunday: 2:05 p.m.(except 7/18, 4:05 p.m.)

FOR T ICKETS CALL: 425-258-3673 OR VISIT WWW.AQUASOX.COM

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JULY 2010

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AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2010

k e y :BOI= BOISE HAWKS (CHICAGO CUBS)

EUG= EUGENE EMERALDS (SAN DIEGO PADRES)

SK = SALEM-KEIZER VOLCANOES (SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS)

SPO= SPOKANE INDIANS (TEXAS RANGERS)

TRI= TRI-CITY DUST DEVILS (COLORADO ROCKIES)

VAN= VANCOUVER CANADIANS (OAKLAND ATHLETICS)

YAK= YAKIMA BEARS (ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS)

EVERETT CUP

= FIREWORKS = HOME GAMES = AWAY GAMES

JUNE 20106/21 Opening Night Postgame Fireworks Magnet Schedule Giveaway* (Cascade Rehabilitation Associates & Summit Rehabilitation)

The Wells Fargo Hit a Home Run in Reading

6/22 Magic Night, Featuring Bruce Meyers

The Wells Fargo Hit a Home Run in Reading 6/23 Inflatables Night (Bouncy House Parties & Events)

AquaSox Hit a Home Run in Reading, brought to you by Wells Fargo

6/24 Lil’Kinz Giveaway (first 1,000 fans 14 & under)

The Wells Fargo Hit a Home Run in Reading

6/25 Post Game Fireworks (Holiday Inn Downtown Everett)

The Wells Fargo Hit a Home Run in Reading

JULY 20107/01 “Tasty Thursday” Presented by Miller Lite

Pre-Game Live Music

7/02 Post Game Fireworks (Tulalip Resort Casino)

7/03 Independence Day Celebration

Postgame Fireworks (NECA and IBEW Local 191)

7/08 “Tasty Thursday” Presented by Miller Lite

Pre-Game Live Music

7/09 Post Game Fireworks

2nd Annual AquaSox Car Show

Girl Scout Night

7/10 World Cup Celebration

Soccer Ball Giveaway* (Sound Transit)

7/11 Mascot Mania

AquaSox Baseball Giveaway* (Boeing)

7/18 Post Game Movie

7/20 Kids Day

7/24 Fleece Blanket Giveaway* (Comcast)

7/25 Root Beer Float Day Benefiting the AquaSox Community Fund

Home Run for NW Children’s Fund

AUGUST 20108/03 Bark in the Park

8/04 Union Solidarity Night

AquaSox Baseball Cap Giveaway* (NECA and IBEW Local 191)

8/05 Eco Friendly Water Bottle Giveaway* (Safeco Insurance)

“Tasty Thursday” Presented by Miller Lite

Pre-Game Live Music

8/06 Go Green Night

Recycled Tote Bag Giveaway* (Haggen Food & Pharmacy)

Appearance by World Series MVP Dave Stewart

Boy Scout Night

8/07 Frogstock (K&H Integrated Print Solutions)

Postgame Fireworks

Postgame Jersey Auction benefiting Camp Erin

8/08 Post Game Movie

8/09 Volunteer Appreciation Night (Cascade Bank)

8/20 Post Game Fireworks (Comcast)

Military Appreciation Night

8/21 Football Night In Everett AquaSox

Football Giveaway*

8/22 Mariners Day

Seattle Mariners Giveaway* (Seattle Mariners)

8/24 Faith & Family Night

8/28 Ryan Rowland-Smith Bobblehead Giveaway* (Alfy’s Pizza)

Back to School—Supply Drive

benefiting VOAWW

8/29 Pink at the Park

Pink Visor Giveaway* (Tulalip Resort Casino)

Post Game Jersey Auction, benefiting the AquaSox Community Fund

SEPTEMBER 20109/01 Teacher Appreciation Night,

Presented by Wells Fargo

9/02 Fan Appreciation Night (Tulalip Resort Casino)

Postgame Fireworks

“Tasty Thursday” Presented by Miller Lite

Pre-Game Live Music

k e y :BOI= BOISE HAWKS (CHICAGO CUBS)

EUG= EUGENE EMERALDS (SAN DIEGO PADRES)

SK = SALEM-KEIZER VOLCANOES (SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS)

SPO= SPOKANE INDIANS (TEXAS RANGERS)

TRI= TRI-CITY DUST DEVILS (COLORADO ROCKIES)

VAN= VANCOUVER CANADIANS (OAKLAND ATHLETICS)

YAK= YAKIMA BEARS (ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS)

= FIREWORKS = HOME GAMES = AWAY GAMES

*All giveaways (unless otherwise noted)

awarded to the first 1,000 fans

**All promotions are subject to change.

MONDAY

TUESDAY THURSDAY

SEASON LONG PROMOTIONSSUNDAY

2 for $24 Monday Night

Presented By Two for Tuesday

Presented By

Tasty Thusday

Presented By

3 Equals Free

Presented By

KRAFT Singles Tuesday Night Tickets

Includes 2 Upper Box Tickets, 2 Hot Dogs, 2 20oz Sodas and 2 Bags of Chips

2 for 1 Upper Box Tickets with coupon from Fred Meyer

$2 12oz Miller Lite or Miller High Life, $2 Sodas, $2 Hot Dogs, and $2 Peanuts

Visit any local Haggen Food & Pharmacy location for our 3 = FREE offer for General Admission tickets with the Dairy Farmers of Washington

For more details on season long promotions, visit: www.aquasox.com

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current home stand promotIonsway to the plate! Make sure not to miss what happens this season!Inflatables Night is Wednesday, June 23, presented by BouncyHouse.com. For just $5, kids can get an all-night pass to the Fun Zone, set up in the grass playing field behind the first base line. There will be nine different inflatable games for children to enjoy throughout the night.AquaSox fans can enjoy another great giveaway on Thursday, June 24. The first 1,000 fans 14 and under will receive a cute and cuddly Lil’Kinz giveaway! Thursday will also be the first chance for kids to run the bases after the game, courtesy of the Woodland Park Zoo.The second postgame firework display of the season will conclude the first homestand on Friday, June 25. Stick around after the game as the sky is lit up in a dazzling show for all to enjoy. Presented by Holiday Inn Downtown Everett. Following the exciting first home series, the AquaSox hit the road for a five-game set with the Spokane Indians. Mark your calendar for July 1 when the team returns home for a three-game series packed with more great promotions, including the Independence Day Celebration, postgame fireworks, Tasty Thursdays and more!

The 2010 AquaSox are here and ready to put on a show at Everett Memorial Stadium all summer long! The team

makes its home debut after playing a three-game series at Salem-Keizer to open the season.

Everett opens the 2010 home campaign with a five-game series against the Yakima Bears, June 21 through 25. Along with exciting baseball action, fans will be treated to a variety of different promotions, activities and giveaways all summer long! Don’t miss any of the fun and reserve your tickets now!

The AquaSox home schedule begins on Opening Night, June 21, at 7:05 p.m. The first 1,000 fans on Opening Night receive a 2010 magnet schedule, presented by Cascade Rehabilitation Associates and Summit Rehabilitation. Fans should also make sure to stick around through the final out to see the spectacular postgame firework show!

Tuesday, June 22, is Magic Night at Everett Memorial Stadium! Magician Bruce Meyers will be back to entertain and mystify fans of all ages. Watch Bruce perform an on-field act before the game, then visit him in the concourse area throughout the night for more magical fun! During a previous Magic Night game, Bruce threw out the ceremonial first pitch and made the ball VANISH on the

Did You Know…?✮ For the first time since 1974, there is not a Griffey on an active Major

League roster.

✮ There are currently nine former AquaSox players on the Mariners 40-man roster.

✮ June 2 was a day of great historical significance for the Mariners, and for Major League Baseball.

June 2, 1935: Babe Ruth announces his retirement from baseball as the then-current home run leader

June 2, 1987: Ken Griffey Jr. was drafted 1st overall by the Mariners.

June 2, 1990: Randy Johnson becomes the first Mariner in history to throw a no-hitter.

June 2, 2010: Ken Griffey Jr. retires from the Seattle Mariners at the age of 40.

WEBBLY’S WINDOWWEBBLY’S WINDOWWhere Are They Now?

How Some of Your 2009 Everett AquaSox are Doing This Season — As of June 11

Chad CorderoHad made three appearances since being called up to the Seattle Mariners on June 3 from the Tacoma Rainers (Class-AAA).

Nick FranklinSelected to the Midwest League All-Star Team. Hitting .315 with 13 home runs, 35 RBI’s and nine stolen bases for the Clinton LumberKings (Class-A).

Taylor StantonWas 6-2 with a 3.25 ERA and one save for the Clinton LumberKings.

Gerardo AvilaHad seven home runs and 22 RBI’s in 41 games for the Myrtle Beach Pelicans (Class-A Advanced) in the Atlanta Braves organization.

brandon bantzWas hitting .274 with 13 RBI’s for the LumberKings before being promoted to West Tenn. Diamond Jaxx (Class-AA).

Andrew CarrawayWas 4-3 with a 4.10 ERA and 56 strikeouts for the High Desert Mavericks (Class-A Advanced).

Mario MartinezHitting .242 with 33 RBI’s and 26 runs for the LumberKings.

James JonesHad six home runs, 25 RBI’s and 12 stolen bases with a .204 average for the LumberKings

Kalian SamsHad 12 home runs and 34 RBI’s while hitting .176 for the LumberKings.

Manager John TamargoManager of the Clinton LumberKings

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bACK TO THE FUTURE

Take a closer look at the players’ jerseys, helmets and even your new fan gear. Notice

something different about your 2010 AquaSox? That’s right, the AquaSox are excited to display new logos and uniforms, part of an extensive creative overhaul of the whole AquaSox franchise!

The new look largely maintains the loveable frog character and the primary color scheme, but in addition adds two new logos to the mix. The “Trident-E” logo is a play on the Seattle Mariners “Trident-M” logo of the 70’s and 80’s. Fans will also enjoy the new “Socks” logo, incorporating every part of the ‘AquaSox’ name into the look! The new team lettering, also in the 70’s and 80’s style, further celebrates the AquaSox 16-year partnership with the Mariners.

The new look is actually a first of its kind. With the new logos and lettering, the AquaSox become the first Minor League Baseball team to build their identity based on their affiliate’s throwback logos!

The AquaSox will sport three uniforms this season, each using the new lettering and logos.

The franchise makeover began last July. Plan B Branding, a San-Diego-grown branding and creative storytelling company, took over the task of renovating the AquaSox look. Plan B Branding has worked to rebrand more than 60 professional sports franchises, including numerous minor league teams, some big league teams and even the World Series. Partners Casey White and Jason Klein sat down with AquaSox personnel, fans and members of the Everett community to learn about the history and personality of the franchise.

“Everett loves their beloved AquaSox, their Mariners and Mariners throwback apparel,” said White. “The AquaSox new look marks the next era in AquaSox baseball and celebrates 16 fantastic years with the Mariners.”

Fans can purchase the new gear at the renovated merchandise stand at Everett Memorial Stadium, the team store or by visiting www.aquasox.com.

AquaSox New Look is Based on Mariners ThrowbacksBY TYLER KROCHMAL

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And if you think “Hotdog” Jones’ Mariner love-fest stops there, well, as they say, you ain’t heard nothin’ yet. Jones has also had two giant foam rubber � ngers that say “#1 AquaSox fan” surgically sewn to his arms. “� ey’re a bit problematic during dinner time, or when, well, you know, but it sure gets me noticed a lot as I walk around Memorial Stadium on a sunny afternoon” said the superfan. An aspiring baseball player himself, Robert’s son Bobby “Little Smokey” Jones couldn’t be happier about the indoor mini-Stadium. “I love it.

We even get to take batting practice inside the house when it’s raining. And if you hit a ball completely through the wall, it counts as a triple!” � e Jones family has even gone as far as to hire an organ player when entertaining guests. “It’s kind of weird,” says one friend who wished to remain anonymous. “Every 10 minutes we all had to yell “Charge!” and do � e Wave. I mean, have you ever tried doing the wave with just four people?” Needless to say, Robert “Hotdog” Jones has taken fandom to fanatical new heights.

The biggest reasons for taking the Sounder Train to Safeco Field for a Mariners game are really stacking up. You’ll not only save a bundle on gas, car maintenance and parking, you can kick back and relax as you glide past all the bumper-to-bumper traffi c traveling to and from the game. For schedules, routes and fare information, visit soundtransit.org.

Save money

See the fi rst pitch

Hate parking

WHY RIDE THE SOUNDER TRAIN?

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The 2010 Everett AquaSox welcome two familiar faces back to the coaching staff this season. New Manager Jose Moreno takes over the reigns of the team, and will be assisted by new Hitting Coach Scott Steinmann. Pitching Coach Rich Dorman and AquaSox long-time Head Trainer Spyder Webb will return from the 2009 staff.

Jose Moreno managed the 2008 AquaSox and returns to Everett in his tenth season in the Mariners organization. He managed the Pulaski Mariners of the Rookie Appalachian League in 2009, and has also spent the last five seasons as the third base coach with Cardelanes de lara in the

Venezuelan Winter League (2005-09).

In 2007, Moreno managed the Peoria Mariners to an Arizona League Championship with a 37-19 record. He led the Mariners Venezuelan Summer League team from 2001 to 2006.

And if you think “Hotdog” Jones’ Mariner love-fest stops there, well, as they say, you ain’t heard nothin’ yet. Jones has also had two giant foam rubber � ngers that say “#1 AquaSox fan” surgically sewn to his arms. “� ey’re a bit problematic during dinner time, or when, well, you know, but it sure gets me noticed a lot as I walk around Memorial Stadium on a sunny afternoon” said the superfan. An aspiring baseball player himself, Robert’s son Bobby “Little Smokey” Jones couldn’t be happier about the indoor mini-Stadium. “I love it.

We even get to take batting practice inside the house when it’s raining. And if you hit a ball completely through the wall, it counts as a triple!” � e Jones family has even gone as far as to hire an organ player when entertaining guests. “It’s kind of weird,” says one friend who wished to remain anonymous. “Every 10 minutes we all had to yell “Charge!” and do � e Wave. I mean, have you ever tried doing the wave with just four people?” Needless to say, Robert “Hotdog” Jones has taken fandom to fanatical new heights.

The biggest reasons for taking the Sounder Train to Safeco Field for a Mariners game are really stacking up. You’ll not only save a bundle on gas, car maintenance and parking, you can kick back and relax as you glide past all the bumper-to-bumper traffi c traveling to and from the game. For schedules, routes and fare information, visit soundtransit.org.

Save money

See the fi rst pitch

Hate parking

WHY RIDE THE SOUNDER TRAIN?

AquaSox Welcome (back) New Coaches

Along with his Minor League Baseball coaching career, Moreno is also a former player, breaking into the major leagues in 1980 with the New York Mets. He played three seasons in the big leagues with the Mets, Padres and Angels.

Scott Steinmann became the first AquaSox player to return as a coach when he was named hitting coach in 1999. He has spent six seasons as a manager in the minors, with five of those teams finishing with winning records. Steinmann also played three seasons in the Mariners minor

league system, and was a catcher for the AquaSox in 1996. Steinmann enters his fifteenth season in the Mariners organization.

Both the new and returning coaches, as well as the new AquaSox players, are excited to make the 2010 season one to remember! Be sure to catch all of the action at Everett Memorial Stadium this season and book your tickets now!

BY TYLER KROCHMAL

Jose Moreno

Scott Steinmann

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The Northwest League has implemented a new system for the 2010 playoffs, which will begin

Sept. 6. For the first time since the adoption of the short-season format in 1966, the league will operate with a split-season schedule, allowing four teams to advance to the NWL postseason.

Each team’s season will now be split into two 38-game halves, giving teams two opportunities to capture the division pennant. The leaders of the East and West Divisions at the end of 38 games will be awarded the first half pennant, and will receive a spot in the 2010 NWL playoffs. The records will then reset for the second 38-game stretch, allowing all teams an equal shot at the second-half title.

The winners of the first and second halves within each division will compete in a best-of-three series. The two victors in this round will advance to a best-of-three championship series.

The first-half division winners receive the right to

New Northwest League Playoff Format

choose the playoff schedule for the divisional round. The team may choose to host Game 1, or host Games 2 and 3. The Northwest League Championship Series will operate on a rotating basis, with the team from the West Division hosting Game 1 and the East champion hosting Games 2 and 3 in 2010.

If a team in one division wins both halves, it will meet the team with the second best overall record for both halves in the division series.

With the change, only the Pacific Coast League (Triple-A), Appalachian League (Rookie) and Gulf Coast League (Rookie) do not have a split-season schedule.

Everett’s first-half season will run until July 26. The AquaSox then receive a fresh start on July 28 for the second half of the season, giving the team two chances at the division pennant. Stay with the AquaSox all season long for competitive action and great family fun!

BY TYLER KROCHMAL

“OUR BUSINESS IS EARNING YOUR TRUST”®

17 Snohomish County Locations to serve you!

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You know those coin donation boxes in the Fred Meyer check lanes? Your nickels, dimes and quarters add up

to help make a big difference in your community.

Here’s where your coin box donations are going: • Military Family Support Organizations – for donations

made from now through August 14• Cancer Awareness & Research – for donations

made August 15 through November 6

So from all of us at Fred Meyer to all of you who give… Thank You!

Your spare change really adds up“In all giving, give thoughtfully. Even small amounts can accomplish great things.”

Fred G. Meyer

No. Pitchers b/T Ht Wt DOb Hometown How Acquired (RD/YR)23 Diaz, Ogui RHP 6’0” 190 12/1/1985 Bani, DR NDFA/0532 Fernandez, Anthony LHP 6’4” 210 6/8/1990 Santiago, DR NDFA/0625 Hudson, Austin RHP 6’4” 175 1/6/1988 Hollywood, CA 27th/0935 Kesler, Willy RHP 6’0” 225 8/11/1987 Thornton, CO 18th/1014 Kessinger, Chris RHP 6’0” 195 6/5/1986 Sioux Falls, SD 37th/0939 Martinez, Fray RHP 6’3” 175 5/20/1989 Santiago, DR NDFA/0528 Medina, Yoervis RHP 6’3” 210 7/27/1988 Moron, VZ NDFA/07 Pryor, Stephen RHP 6’4” 235 7/23/1989 Cookesville, TN 5th/1034 Seco, Edlando LHP 6’2” 180 7/23/1988 Calabozo, VZ NDFA/0530 Snow, Forrest RHP 6’6” 210 12/30/1988 Seattle, WA 36th/1036 Sorce, Chris RHP 6’0” 190 10/28/1987 Pace, FL 26th/0921 Thomas, Eric RHP 5’11” 170 10/8/1986 Gainsville, FL 19th/0917 Whitney, Tyler LHP 6’0” 190 8/12/1987 Lakeland, TN 34th/10

Catchers 16 Jacquot, Jimmy R-R 6’2” 200 6/15/1988 Swansea, IL NDFA/109 Tanabe, Carlton R-R 5’11” 190 10/18/1991 Pearl City, HI 24th/09

Infielders 1 Bello, Fred R-R 5’11” 175 10/6/1987 Brooklyn, NY 20th/0810 Mailloux, Kevin R-R 6’0” 200 3/5/1986 Ontario, Canada 45th/092 Serrano, Terry R-R 6’0” 195 2/6/1987 Caracas, VZ NDFA/0311 Sharpley, Evan L-R 6’2” 210 11/4/1986 Marshall, MI 50th/097 Phillips, Anthony S-R 5’9” 175 4/11/1990 Cape Town, South Africa NDFA/06

Outfielders 3 Anston, Robbie L-L 6’0” 185 4/13/1988 Odessa, FL 26th/1012 Britton, Dwight S-R 6’0” 195 7/17/1987 Corn Island, Nicaragua NDFA/0324 Rivero, Jose R-R 6’2” 200 1/8/1990 Caracas, VZ NDFA/0615 Rivers, Kevin L-R 6’2” 210 8/24/1988 Bristol, CT NDFA/09

Field Staff 20 Moreno, Jose Manager 46 Dorman, Rich Pitching Coach 22 Steinmann, Scott Hitting Coach Webb, Spyder Head Athletic Trainer Love, Chris Performance Specialist

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No. Pitchers b/T Ht Wt DOb Hometown How Acquired (RD/YR) Burgos, Enrique RHP 6’4” 200 11/23/1990 Panama City, Panama NDFA/08 Cantwell, Keith RHP 6’5” 220 9/9/1987 Tinton Falls, NJ 31st/09 De La Rosa, Eury LHP 5’9” 150 2/24/1990 Santiago, DR NDFA/08 Hogben, Kable RHP 6’2” 176 7/6/1990 Victoria, AU NDFA/09 Hale, Jack RHP 6’7” 200 12/11/1985 Albany, OH 27th/09 Pena, Miguel RHP 6’0” 160 9/18/1990 Tenares, Dr NDFA/08 Pizziconi, Andrea RHP Italy NDFA/09 Reagan, Miles RHP 6’2” 200 11/16/1990 Lakeside, CA 7th/08 Robinson, Gregory RHP 6’2” 225 7/17/1987 Wilmington, OH 32nd/10 Wilson, Brad RHP 6’1” 185 5/26/1987 Garden Grove, CA 33rd/09 Wolcott, Andrew RHP 6’6” 240 9/8/1987 Grayslake, IL 17th/09 Catchers Alegria, Jose R-R 6’1” 200 11/5/1990 New York, NY NDFA/08 Emsley-Pai, Kawika S-R 5’11” 190 9/3/1988 Mill Creek, WA 10th/10 Hernberger, Alex S-R 6’0” 182 7/6/1986 Eighty Four, PA 2009 Pimentel, Jhoan R-R 5’10” 195 7/3/1989 Sombrero Bani, DR NDFA/08 Infielders Arbelo, Yazy L-R 6’4” 220 4/7/1988 Fort Pierce, Fl 26th/10 Belza, Tom L-R 6’0” 188 7/31/1989 Loveland, OH 43rd/10 Button, Evan L-R 6’0” 197 9/5/1986 St. Louis, MO 22nd/09 Comerota, Jimmy R-R 6’1” 185 12/1/1986 San Antonio, TX 18th/10 Gomez, Raywilly S-R 5’11” 170 1/25/1990 New York, NY NDFA/09 Nobea, Michael R-R 5’8” 160 6/21/1987 Cleveland, OH NDFA/07 Walters, Zachary L-R 6’3” 195 9/5/1989 Las Vegas, NV 9th/10 Outfielders Hilt, Justin R-R 6’0” 189 4/29/1988 Woodbury, NJ 36th/10 Inciarte, Ender L-L 5’11” 160 10/29/1990 Maracaibo, VZ NDFA/08 Moss, Westley R-R 6’2” 165 7/17/1988 Irving, TX 16th/10 Ortiz, Roberto R-R 6’1” 195 10/28/1988 Santurce, PR NDFA/09 Zabala, Henry R-R 6’1” 175 10/20/1989 Santo Domingo, DR NDFA/09 Field Staff Didier, Bob Manager Drabek, Doug Pitching Coach Abad, Andy Hitting Coach Fraser, Ben Head Athletic Trainer Miller, Anthony Strength/Conitioning

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rememBerIng “the KId”Ken Griffey Jr. retired from the Seattle Mariners June 2 after 22 years in the major leagues and 630 career home runs, which places him fifth on the all-time list. Nearly 23 years earlier, Griffey recorded his first hit, a home run, in his second game as a professional right here at Everett Memorial Stadium!A plaque on the sidewalk at the corner of 38th and Lombard marks the spot where the ball landed after traveling 387 feet and clearing the left field fence.The plaque reads: Ken Griffey Jr.’s first professional hit, a home run, landed near this spot on June 17, 1987. During the fourth inning of his second pro game, Griffey, age 17, playing for Bellingham against Everett in Northwest League action, muscled a 1-0 pitch from Everett’s starter Gil Heredia for an opposite field, three-run home run to left. The ball traveled approximately 387 feet. A crowd of 3,122 was on hand. Everett won the game 7-6.The game was played between the Bellingham Mariners (then the Class-A Short-Season affiliate of the Mariners) and the Everett Giants. The Everett Giants were affiliated with the San Francisco Giants

until 1995, when they joined the Mariners organization and became the Everett AquaSox.The Mariners drafted Griffey first overall in the 1987 amateur draft. He spent the 1987 season with the Bellingham club, then played for the San Bernardino Spirit (Single-A) of the California League and the Vermont Mariners (Double-A) of the Eastern League in 1988. In 1989 Griffey made the Seattle Mariners major league roster, and spent a total of 13 years with the club (as well as nine years with Cincinnati and part of one year with the Chicago White Sox).

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Where Griffey RanksAll TimeHome Runs: 5th (630)

Runs Scored: 31st (1,662)

Multi-Homer Games: T7th (55)

Doubles: 36th (524)

Extra Base Hits: T6th (1,192)

Intentional Walks: 4th (246)

Total Bases: 12th (5,271)

Hits: 46th (2,781)Ken Griffey Jr. at bat

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