1998 Everett AquaSox Roster

Northwest League (NWL) - Class: Short Season A
Team Record: 34-42
Finished 3rd in the NWL's North Division
Manager: Terry Pollreisz (34-42)
Affiliation: Seattle Mariners
Location: Everett, Washington
Ballpark: Everett Memorial Sports Complex
Attendance: 119,396, Avg. 3,142 in 38 home dates
1998 Everett AquaSox Statistics

The Everett AquaSox of the Northwest League ended the 1998 season with a record of 34 wins and 42 losses, finishing third in the league's North Division.

The AquaSox scored 434 runs and surrendered 464 runs. Jake Weber led Everett with 11 home runs and drove in 52 runs. Victor Martinez paced batters with significant playing time by hitting .344. Chris Mears topped the team with 9 wins, while Neil Longo recorded a 2.27 ERA, tops among qualifying pitchers.

Players from the 1998 Everett AquaSox who spent time in the Majors during their careers included Chris Mears, Julio Mateo, Aaron Looper, Matt Thornton and Carlos Maldonado.

Terry Pollreisz served as manager.


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Player Bats Throws Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Juan AlcalaRRApril 15, 19786'2"160San Pedro de Macoris, San Pedro de Macoris DO
Caleb BalbuenaRRMarch 23, 19776'7"240Santa Cruz, CA US
Greg BeaverRROctober 30, 19776'2"210Salisbury, NC US
Oliver BerroaRRMarch 24, 19786'1"204San Pedro de Macoris, San Pedro de Macoris DO
Mark CarrollRROctober 19, 19786'0"185Hudson, NY US
Clint ChryslerLLNovember 4, 19756'0"190Clear Lake, TX US
Tony DeJesusRLMay 14, 19786'3"195Oceanside, CA US
Danny DelgadoRRFebruary 10, 19786'2"180Miami, FL US
Albert DerenchesSLAugust 17, 19766'3"190Queens, NY US
Justin DunningRRFebruary 16, 19776'3"210Dallas, TX US
Pete DupreyRLNovember 26, 19786'4"210Orlando, FL US
Dan GareyRROctober 22, 19776'2"210St. Joseph, MI US
Larry HaynesRRAugust 31, 19775'11"180Los Angeles, CA US
Orin KawaharaRRNovember 10, 19776'2"195San Jose, CA US
Craig KuzmicSRMay 2, 19776'0"180Torrance, CA US
Neil LongoRRSeptember 5, 19776'5"200Lynn, MA US
Aaron LooperRRSeptember 7, 19766'2"180Ada, OK US
Dallas MahanLLDecember 10, 19776'3"195Aberdeen, SD US
Carlos MaldonadoRRJanuary 3, 19796'2"260Maracaibo, Zulia VE
Victor MartinezRRMarch 12, 19785'11"180San Pedro de Macoris, San Pedro de Macoris DO
Julio MateoRRAugust 2, 19775'11"235Bani, Peravia DO
Shawn McCorkleLRJuly 14, 19776'5"230Morristown, NJ US
Chris MearsRRJanuary 20, 19786'4"190Ottawa, ON CA
Domingo PachecoSRNovember 8, 19786'1"165Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional DO
Hubert ParkerSRJune 14, 19795'10"170Harbor City, CA US
Bo RobinsonRRAugust 21, 19756'2"195Charlotte, NC US
Rick SouthallLRFebruary 9, 19776'3"225Portland, OR US
Matt ThorntonLLSeptember 15, 19766'6"235Three Rivers, MI US
Melqui TorresRRMay 27, 19776'2"205San Pedro de Macoris, San Pedro de Macoris DO
Jake UnderwoodRRAugust 29, 19786'1"195Portland, OR US
Jake WeberLRApril 22, 19765'11"180Poughkeepsie, NY US
P. J. WilliamsRRMay 7, 19776'2"165Rockdale, TX US
Craig WillisRRJuly 8, 19766'3"195Bellingham, WA US
Matt WoodwardRRDecember 1, 19756'2"192Tallahassee, FL US
Steve WrightLLApril 12, 19765'11"185Asheboro, NC US
Alan ZambranoSRJanuary 7, 19795'11"170Maracaibo, Zulia VE

Average attendance is based upon the number of actual home dates where known (most leagues from 1992 and later). Where the number of home dates is not known, the average is calculated using half the team's total games.



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