
- David Benson Elected To NBC Hall of Fame
- 2024 Pacific International League All-League Players Announced
- CJ Blowers: Leaving It All On The Field
- Former Seattle Studs standout gets long-awaited MLB call-up
- Post-Pyatte Merchants ready to start their season
- Former Merchant Walker Excelling In Second Season With Giants
- Cam Booser Called Up By Boston
- Dates announced for 90th Anniversary NBC World Series
- Former UW Coach Cribby named head coach of Fishsticks
- ‘A legend’: Pyatte steps down after 50 years managing Merchants
Recent News
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Merchants to be marked men at NBC World Series
A year ago, the Everett Merchants baseball team got a taste of playing on the national stage...
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Pitching duel out as Bears fall to Studs, 1-0
After Sam Hellinger of the Seattle Studs struck out his eighth batter in the bottom of the...
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Bears use long ball to surge past Laces, 11-4
Home runs have been long overdue for the Highline Bears. In fact, they had not hit one...
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Complete game leads Honkers to top Merchants, 4-1
Keenahn Coyle had the Everett Merchants wistfully looking to get their stagnant bats going. But, Coyle made it...
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Strong pitching leads Studs to 7-1 victory over Select
By Luke Olson Mitchel Viydo continued to show his legitimacy this season with yet again another strong...
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Everett Merchants pummel Redmond Dudes, 13-3
The Merchants showed no mercy for the Dudes’ with their torrid bats last Sunday. Everett was able to...
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Alaska Goldpanners take game one of three against Everett Merchants
The Everett Merchants hosted a rare non-league opponent on Tuesday night. All the way from Fairbanks, AK–the...
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Pyatte Inducted into Snohomish County Sports Hall of Fame
It was a festive atmosphere Wednesday night at the Edward D. Hansen Conference Center at Xfinity Arena...
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Merchants fall to Stars 7-1 in NBCWS championship game
The Merchants wanted to bring back another championship to the city of Everett. The loaded Kansas Stars...
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Studs claim third straight GFI title
It’s always our game. It’s always our turn.” That was Seattle Studs general manager Barry Aden’s message...