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Opening Night Postgame Fireworks Magnet Schedule Giveaway*

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WEEKLY PROMOTIONS

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(NECA and IBEW Local 191)

The Wells Fargo Hit a Home Run in Reading 8/05

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he fun never stops at Everett Memorial Stadium this season as the AquaSox compete for a Northwest League title. Along with thrilling baseball action, AquaSox fans can enjoy some great promotions and giveaways perfect for fans of all ages. Bring your appetite to the first game of the homestand on July 1 for Tasty Thursday, presented by Miller Lite. Fans can enjoy $2 Hot Dogs, $2 Peanuts, $2 Sodas and $2 12 oz. Miller Lite beer all evening while enjoying a special live music performance before the game.

Friday, July 2nd kicks off two straight nights of postgame fireworks at Everett Memorial Stadium. Friday night’s show is sponsored by Tulalip Resort Casino and leads into the 4th of July weekend festivities. Come out to the park Saturday for the AquaSox official Independence Day Celebration, sponsored by NECA Cascade and IBEW Local 191. Enjoy another spectacular postgame firework show and take part in our pregame Red, White and Blue Barbecue for only $7. The Frogs are back in town just five nights later on July 8th for another night of great food deals as part of Tasty

Thursday, presented by Miller Lite. Fans can also enjoy another live music performance before the game. The AquaSox are excited to welcome area Girl Scouts to July 9th’s contest. All in attendance should stick around through the final out for another amazing postgame firework display. Classic car lovers should also mark the 9th down on the schedule for the 2nd Annual AquaSox Car Show! The AquaSox recognize the greatness in all sports with the World Cup Celebration on Saturday the 10th. The first 1,000 fans through the gates receive a free soccer ball, courtesy of Sound Transit. Don’t miss Webbly and Frank as they and local mascot friends take part in Mascot Mania on Sunday the 11th, courtesy of Haggen Food & Pharmacy. Also make sure to arrive early to receive an AquaSox baseball, given out to the first 1,000 fans thanks to Boeing. There’s no better place to be this summer than at Everett Memorial Stadium. Be part of the AquaSox family and help make this summer the best in franchise history as we Unleash the !



where in the world... BY TYLER KROCHMAL

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ust like the Unites States, the AquaSox roster is a melting pot of different cultures, ethnicities, races and traditions. The boys may look (and play) like a harmonized group sporting those fresh new uniforms, but the AquaSox

roster is made up of players and coaches from all over the globe. Their love of baseball has brought them from East, West, North and South to the city of Everett, Wash., and onto the field at Everett Memorial Stadium.

To get a better taste of where your favorite AquaSox ballplayers call home, here’s how far some of the players traveled to play ball in Everett: Distance from Hometown to Everett Puerto Cabello, Venezuela (Yoervis Medina): 4,050 mi Santiago, Dominican Republic (Fray Martinez & Anthony Fernandez): 3,470 mi

Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada (Kevin Mailloux): 1,935 mi Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa (Anthony Phillips): 10,210 mi Mount Juliet, TN (Stephen Pryor): 1,985 mi

Gainesville, FL (Eric Thomas): 2,455 mi

Bristol, CT (Kevin Rivers): 2,415 mi

Brooklyn, NY (Fred Bello): 2,395 mi

Caracas, Venezuela (Jose Rivero & Terry Serrano): 4,105 mi.

Corn Island, Nicaragua (Dwight Britton): 3,350 mi

Bellevue, WA (Billy Marcoe): 25 mi.

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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 fingers that say “#1 AquaSox fan” surgically sewn to his arms. “They’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!” The 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 The 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.

WHY RIDE THE SOUNDER TRAIN? Save money See the first pitch Hate parking

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 traffic traveling to and from the game. For schedules, routes and fare information, visit soundtransit.org.


Get to Know...Jose Moreno BY TYLER KROCHMAL

Jose Moreno returns to Everett for his second stint as the leader of the Frogs (2008) after managing the Pulaski Mariners of the Appalachian League in 2009. In 2007, Moreno won the Arizona League Championship as the headman for the Peoria Mariners, and has also worked in the Venezuelan Summer League from 2001-2006. Moreno played in the majors for three years with three different teams.

Jose Moreno

Tyler Krochmal: Welcome back to Everett sir, it’s good to have you here. How does it feel being back in town after managing the AquaSox in 2008?

Jose Moreno: It feels really good. I have a lot more knowledge about the league now, and I know more people here that I had met from before. I feel more comfortable, and I try to transfer the way I feel to the players. Right now I feel real good about it. TK: 2010 is your 11th year with the Mariners. Can you tell me a little about how you made your way into the organization, and how you made the transition from player to coach? JM: My last year as a player was in 1994 with Cleveland and Baltimore, then after my release I went back to my home in Venezuela. The Cleveland Indians were opening an academy down there and they needed a catching instructor, so I ended up being there for two years. Then I talked with Emilio Carrasquel, who was the Mariners representative in Venezuela, and he asked if I wanted to run their program. I said yes, and ran the academy down

there for six years before coming to the states to mange in Arizona. TK: What is the biggest adjustment, both on and off the field, from Venezuela to managing up here in the Northwest? JM: Life here is completely different. The language, the culture, everything is different. Even the way we talk; Latin guys are sometimes loud and make a lot of noise, and over here people are more quiet and everyone takes care of their own business. Baseball is the same. Here we have more equipment, more resources, but I think the biggest adjustment is in understanding how to live in the states. TK: What are some of the biggest reasons for the team’s hot start this season? JM: I think the biggest reason for our success is that everyone comes to the ballpark everyday ready to play; the guys are happy to be here. As a manger that’s the best you can ask for, that the players come here and give 100%. If you give 100%, you’re going to be fine, everything else will take care of itself. If you’re talking about MVP’s, we have a different MVP every day. So far we’re putting everything together to get the W’s, and I feel really happy with this group. Now we have to be consistent with that approach, it’s just the beginning of the season. TK: Ok so now we know about the man in the dugout, tell me a little about the Jose Moreno off the field. What are some of your favorite things to do? JM: I like music. I like maranga, salsa and I like to dance. I love to play with my kids; it’s so good to have my wife and kids over here. We live in Arizona, and since right now is vacation time, the kids get to spend almost all the summer with me. I try to spend all the time that I can with them; we like to go to movies, talk about baseball and I have my son here all the time as a batboy. I have my family around, so I feel really good.

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Your favorite hat has a frog on it. You rally to the smell of hot dogs. You bring your glove to every game. And you’re at home whenever “Webbly” and the AquaSox take the field. We know how you feel. We’re AquaSox fans, too. Which is why Union Bank® is proud to be a sponsor. So if you could use a strong financial partner to help with your banking needs, visit us today. We’ve been a part of the Pacific Northwest for over a century. Stop by a local branch or call 888-779-4801.

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EVERETT AQUASOX ROSTER No. 26 13 23 32 25 35 14 40 39 38 17 45 34 30 36 21

Pitchers B/T Arias, Jonathan RHP Burgoon, Tyler RHP Diaz, Ogui RHP Fernandez, Anthony LHP Hudson, Austin RHP Kesler, Willy RHP Kessinger, Chris RHP Markovitz, Jason LHP Martinez, Fray RHP Medina, Yoervis RHP Merry, Jorden RHP Pryor, Stephen RHP Seco, Edlando LHP Snow, Forrest RHP Sorce, Chris RHP Thomas, Eric RHP

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Catchers Baron, Steven R-R 6’0” 200 12/7/1990 Miami, FL Jacquot, Jimmy R-R 6’2” 200 6/15/1988 Swansea, IL Marcoe, Billy R-R 5’11” 205 6/5/1987 Bellevue, WA

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Infielders Bello, Fred R-R 5’11” 175 10/6/1987 Brooklyn, NY Mailloux, Kevin R-R 6’0” 200 3/5/1986 Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada Phillips, Anthony S-R 5’9” 175 4/11/1990 Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa Serrano, Terry S-R 6’0” 195 2/6/1987 Caracas, VZ Sharpley, Evan L-R 6’2” 210 11/4/1986 Marshall, MI

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

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

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SALEM-KEIZER VOLCANOES No. Pitchers B/T Ht Wt DOB Hometown How Acquired (RD/YR) 14 Concepcion, Edward RHP 6’3” 190 10/3/1988 La Vega, Dominican Republic 26 Couture, Kevin RHP 6’0” 170 4/20/1988 Coronado, CA 36 Downing, Kaohi RHP 5’11” 180 5/7/1986 Honolulu, HI 17 Dunning, Jake RHP 6’4” 188 8/12/1988 Orange Park, FL 44 Escobar, Edwin LHP 6’1” 185 4/22/1992 La Buaera, Venezuela 18 Flick, Brennan RHP 6’1” 180 9/12/1989 Morgan City, LA 45 Graham, Matthew RHP 6’4” 225 5/1/1990 Spring, TX 32 Kaufman, Shane RHP 6’0” 185 12/11/1985 El Cajon, CA 29 King, Aaron RHP 6’4” 205 4/27/1989 Newton, NC 36 Lamb, Cameron RHP 6’3” 195 5/29/1989 Perth Western, Australia 31 Rodriguez, Mario LHP 6’2” 190 8/21/1988 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 34 Rogers, Taylor RHP 6’4” 200 6/5/1987 Round Rock, TX 46 Rosin, Seth RHP 6’5” 235 11/2/1988 St. Paul, MN 12 Sanford, Shawn RHP 6’0” 200 8/28/1988 Vorhees, NJ Santana, Audy RHP 6’3” 160 11/10/1986 Las Matas De Farfan, Dominican Republic Catchers 22 Arnold, Jeff R-R 6’2” 205 1/13/1988 Louisville, US 23 Burg, Alexander R-R 6’0” 190 8/9/1987 Des Moines, WA 25 Shriner, Jesse R-R 6’1” 195 2/24/1985 Wheat Ridge, CO Infielders 7 Campbell, Raynor R-R 5’10” 175 7/15/1987 Midland, TX Duvall, Adam R-R 6’1” 205 9/4/1988 Louisville, US 13 Izturis, Julio S-R 5’11” 165 8/29/1989 Cabudare Lara, Venezuela 6 Jurica, Carter R-R 5’11” 185 9/23/1988 Katy, US 40 Loberg, Mike L-R 6’4” 225 3/24/1985 Andover, MN 16 Mach, Kyle R-R 5’10” 190 11/8/1986 St. Louis, MO 15 Quintana, Carlos R-R 6’3” 180 6/14/1987 Caracas, Venezuela Outfielders Brock, Daniel R-R 6’1” 210 12/28/1987 West Allis, WI 2 Lofton, Chris L-R 6’1” 175 5/20/1990 Raleigh, MS 33 Medina, Jose R-R 6’0” 180 11/29/1986 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 8 Rodriguez, Rafael R-R 6’5” 198 7/13/1992 Puebo Abajo, Bani, Dominican Republic 21 Scoma, Ryan L-R 6’2” 180 9/12/1987 Redwood City, CA Field Staff Trebelhorn, Tom Manager Cooper, Brian Pitching Coach Ward, Ricky Hitting Coach

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SPOKANE INDIANS No. 30 28 22 23 24 20 21 31 27 32 19 33 16 29 25 3 7 11 38 14 12 9 2 8 1 15 10 6 4 36 37 34 35

Pitchers B/T Ht Wt DOB Hometown How Acquired (RD/YR) Bell, Chad LHP 6’3” 200 2/28/1989 Knoxville, TN 14th/09 De los Santos, Migeul LHP 6’1” 170 7/10/1988 La Romana, DR NDFA/06 De los Santos, Ovispo RHP 6’1” 180 11/19/1987 Las Matas de Farfan, DR NDFA/06 Earls, Justin LHP 6’2” 190 12/4/1987 Lawrenceville, GA 31st/10 Henry, Ben RHP 6’4” 190 4/9/1989 Loris, SC 30th/07 Johnson, Kevin LHP 6’5” 215 12/3/1987 Willard, OH 42nd/10 Killian, Colby RHP 5’11” 190 6/5/1988 McMinnville, TN 41st/10 McBride, Nicholas RHP 6’4” 175 5/13/1991 Lewisville, NC 5th/09 Mendoza, Francisco RHP 6’0” 175 12/7/1987 Sabana de la Mar, DR NDFA/07 Osborne, Zach RHP 6’5” 215 5/19/1988 Houston, TX 9th/10 Reyes, Jimmy LHP 5’10” 195 3/7/1989 Miami, FL 7th/10 Rodebaugh, Ryan RHP 6’0” 165 3/30/1989 Marietta, GA 15th/10 Rojas, Randol LHP 6’0” 160 9/28/1990 Valencia, VZ NDFA/08 Rowen, Benjamin RHP 6’3” 190 11/15/1988 Ranchos Palos Verdes, CA 22nd/10 Stanford, Tim RHP 6’0” 190 5/7/1989 Sydney, Australia NDFA/07 Weibley, Brett RHP 6’3” 225 1/3/1989 Duncansville, PA 19th/10 Catchers Castillo, Yefry R-R 5’10” 185 4/22/1990 Santiago, PR NDFA/07 Nicholas, Brett L-R 6’2” 210 7/18/1988 Phoenix, AZ 6th/10 Torres, Kevin L-R 6’3” 195 2/24/1990 Santa Isabel, PR NDFA/08 Infielders Clark, Andrew L-L 6’3” 225 8/12/1987 New Palestine, IN 13th/10 Lima, Daniel R-R 6’2” 180 2/21/1987 Miami, FL 23rd/09 Murphy, Clark L-L 6’2” 190 12/18/1989 Fallbrook, CA 5th/08 Olt, Mike R-R 6’2” 210 8/27/1988 Bradford, CN 1st/10 Profar, Jurickson R-R 5’11” 165 2/20/1993 Willemsatd, Curacao NDFA/09 Rodland, Kevin R-R 6’0” 190 9/13/1987 Snohomish, WA 34th/10 Selen, Alejandro R-R 5’10” 175 3/20/1989 El Seibo, DR NDFA/06 Outfielders Hoying, Jared L-R 6’3” 190 5/18/1989 Ft. Loramie, OH 10th/10 Kudlock, Jason R-R 6’3” 200 9/16/1987 Chandler, AZ 36th/10 Pimentel, Guillermo R-R 6’1” 190 11/12/1989 Santo Domingo, DR NDFA/07 Strausborger, Ryan R-R 6’0” 175 3/4/1988 Osceola, IN 16th/10 Field Staff Hulett, Tim Manager Thompson, Justin Pitching Coach Perez, Josue Hitting Coach Dayette, Brian Hitting Coach Olivas, Carlos Head Athletic Trainer Yong, Ed Strength/Conditioning

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Diaz Pitcher 23 Ogui

Fernandez Hudson Pitcher Pitcher 25 Austin 32 Anthony

Kesler Pitcher 35 Willy

Kessinger Pitcher 14 Chris

Martinez Pitcher 39 Fray

Medina Pitcher 38 Yoervis

Seco Pitcher 34 Edlando

Snow Pitcher 30 Forrest

Sorce Pitcher 36 Chris

Thomas Pitcher 21 Eric

Arias Markovitz Pitcher Pitcher 26 Jonathan 40 Jason

Burgoon 13 Tyler Pitcher

Baron catcher 18 Steven

Marcoe Jacquot catcher 19 Billy catcher 16 Jimmy

Mailloux infielder 10 Kevin

Phillips infielder 8 Anthony

Stephen Pryor Pitcher

Serrano infielder 2 Terry

Rivero OUTfielder 24 Jose

Bello infielder 1 Fred

Sharpley infielder 11 Evan

Anston OUTfielder 3 Robbie

Britton OUTfielder 12 Dwight

Rivers OUTfielder 15 Kevin

2010 EVERETT AQUASOX Scott Steinmann Dorman Moreno pitching coach 22 hitting coach 46 Rich manager 20 Jose

Spyder Webb head athletic trainer

Chris Love performance specialist

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Match the AquaSox players with the college or high school they attended. University of Michigan Liceo Zoila Maria Almonte Boston College Troy University Cerro Coso College Bethune-Cookman Notre Dame University University of Nebraska Omaha Universidad Dr. Jose Gregorio Hernandez

Answers: Fred Bello – Cerro Coso College Robbie Anston – Boston College Chris Kessinger – University of Nebraska Omaha Edlando Seco – Universidad Dr. Jose Gregorio Hernandez Evan Sharpley – Notre Dame University Tyler Burgoon – University of Michigan Anthony Fernandez – Liceo Zoila Maria Almonte Eric Thomas – Bethune-Cookman Chris Sorce – Troy University

Fred Bello Robbie Anston Chris Kessinger Edlando Seco Evan Sharpley Tyler Burgoon Anthony Fernandez Eric Thomas Chris Sorce

Did You Know…? ✮ There are players from 16 different countries and 32 states playing in the Northwest League. ✮ The Northwest League has a history of fun and interesting team nicknames. Former NWL team names include the Timerberhawks, Loggers, Frasers, Mussels, Timerberjacks, Blue Mountain Bears and Rainbows. ✮ AquaSox starter Eric Thomas has a very athletic family. Eric’s brother Lamar played in the NFL for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Miami Dolphins from 1993-1998, and his cousin Jason Williams played in the NBA for the Chicago Bulls.

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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!


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