
AquaSox infielder Carter Dorighi readies his glove to obtain a put out at first base throughout Everett’s 7-1 win in opposition to the Spokane Indians at Funko Discipline on July 25, 2025. (Joe Pohoryles / The Herald) AquaSox infielder Carter Dorighi readies his glove to obtain a put out at first base throughout Everett’s 7-1 win in opposition to the Spokane Indians at Funko Discipline on July 25, 2025. (Joe Pohoryles / The Herald)
HILLSBORO, Ore. — Everett’s comeback bid fell simply quick, and the AquaSox stumbled 4-3 to shut their sequence in opposition to the Hillsboro Hops with a third-straight shut loss.
Teddy McGraw (0-3) took the loss for the AquaSox after permitting two runs in two innings to open the sport. The 23-year-old out of Cooperstown, N.Y., allowed 4 hits whereas placing out three batters.
Nick Payero adopted with 5 sturdy innings on the mound, giving up six hits and two earned runs.
Trailing 4-1 after six innings, the Frogs put themselves in rivalry by plating two runs. Carson Jones led off with a line-drive double to centerfield in opposition to Hops reliever Daniel Nunez. Milkar Perez walked, and each runners stole a base to place themselves in scoring place.
Hops catcher Jeremiah Boyd tried to choose off Jones at third, however his throwing error allowed Jones to trot dwelling and scale back Everett’s deficit to 4-2. Carter Dorighi (2-for-3, double, triple, two RBI), who drove his group’s first run with a third-inning double, hit a sacrifice fly for his group’s closing run of the afternoon.
Hops starter Junior Sanches issued three of Everett’s 4 walks and allowed 4 hits throughout 5 innings, however the 19-year-old right-hander restricted the injury to at least one run.
Brandon Eike greeted Hops nearer Edgar Isea with a single to guide off the ninth, however Jones grounded out and Perez lined out for Isea’s fourth save of the season.
The AquaSox open a six-game sequence at Funko Discipline at 7:05 p.m. Tuesday after Monday’s time off. The Frogs will then hose Eugene for six video games to shut out the month.
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