25 Aquasox Alumni on MLB Opening Day Rosters My Everett News

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As Major League Baseball Opening Day unfolds, 25 former AquaSox players have made it onto MLB rosters, a testament to their development in the minor leagues. This group includes five players who will open the season on the Injured List, underscoring the competitive nature of professional baseball. The Seattle Mariners are particularly notable, boasting 13 AquaSox alumni, including two-time All-Star Julio Rodriguez and Platinum Glove Award winner Cal Raleigh. The article lists each player, their previous seasons with the AquaSox, and their current teams, highlighting the significant impact of the AquaSox on their careers. Fans will be eager to see how these players perform as they transition to the major leagues.

The AquaSox will kick off their season in Spokane on April 4th, with their home opener at Funko Field scheduled for April 9th at 7:05 PM. The Bally Sports Live app is set to enhance the viewing experience for fans, offering live games and interactive features. This article celebrates not only the achievements of these players but also the AquaSox's role in shaping their futures.

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