Sunday’s Viñeros-Canadians Game Postponed
Today’s Dust Devils game against the Vancouver Canadians has been rained out. Tickets for today’s game (5/5/2024) can be exchanged for any remaining 2024 Dust Devils home games (based on availability). The Dust Devils front office will reopen on Tuesday, May 7th at 9:00 a.m. For more information, please contact
Vancouver Outlasts Tri-City in Offensive Battle
That was a crazy game of baseball. The Tri-City Dust Devils (9-17) and Vancouver Canadians (11-11) combined for 23 runs in a game that showed both the beautiful and befuddling natures of baseball in full Saturday night at Gesa Stadium, where Vancouver held on for a 13-10 victory in front
Viñeros Draw Largest Crowd of Year, Fall Short to Vancouver
Four home runs flew over the fence Friday night at pitcher-friendly Gesa Stadium, where the Vancouver Canadians (10-11) hit three longballs on the way to a 7-4 win over the Tri-City Dust Devils (9-16) Friday night. 2,384 fans made their way through the Gesa Stadium gates, the largest crowd to
Hip, Hip, Jorge! Ruiz Walks Off Canadians
RF Jorge Ruiz’s two-run single with one out in the bottom of the 9th inning gave the Tri-City Dust Devils (9-15) a thrilling 3-2 walk-off win over the Vancouver Canadians (9-11) Thursday night at Gesa Stadium, setting off a celebratory chase of Ruiz to the outfield. The hit, slashed by
Tri-City Thwarted by Vancouver
The offense of the Tri-City Dust Devils (8-15) found themselves flummoxed by the pitching of the Vancouver Canadians (9-10) Wednesday afternoon, mustering just three hits in a 5-0 loss on a sunny spring day at Gesa Stadium. Two hits came off the bat of 3B Ben Gobbel, who continued a
Case of the Tuesdays: Dust Devils Fall to Canadians
Rested and ready for their first game in six days, the Vancouver Canadians (8-10) led all but one inning in handing the Tri-City Dust Devils (8-14) a 10-4 defeat Tuesday night at Gesa Stadium. 3B Ben Gobbel’s two-run 7th inning home run socked over the left field wall on a
Sanchez’s Stellar Sunday Stirs Tri-City to Split
Jadiel Sanchez went 3 for 4 and drove in four runs to lead the attack for the Tri-City Dust Devils (8-13) Sunday afternoon, helping his team to an 8-5 victory over the Everett AquaSox (7-14) at Gesa Stadium that secured a second straight series split. The Arroyo, Puerto Rico native
Dust Devils Hopped Past by AquaSox
Runs came at a premium for both the Tri-City Dust Devils (7-13) and the Everett AquaSox (7-13) Saturday night, with a couple of poorly timed mistakes hurting the home side in a 2-1 loss to Everett at Gesa Stadium. Both teams again offered strong pitching performances, with AquaSox starter Ryan
Double the Fun: Late Two-Bagger Takes Tri-City to Victory
A bases-clearing double in the bottom of the 8th inning by 3B Ben Gobbel provided the Tri-City Dust Devils (7-12) the runs they needed for a 4-1 win over the Everett AquaSox (6-13) Friday night in front of 1,938 at Gesa Stadium. Gobbel came into his at-bat against Everett reliever
AquaSox Hop Away Late to Beat Dust Devils
The Tri-City Dust Devils (6-12) could not muster a second straight comeback Thursday night, with the Everett AquaSox (6-12) finding big two-out hits on the way to a 6-2 win at Gesa Stadium that gave the visitors a two-games-to-one series lead. The two teams started out in another close game,
Back, Back, Back: Tri-City Rallies Three Times to Even Series
The Tri-City Dust Devils (6-11) came back three times from deficits Wednesday night to take an 8-4 win over the Everett AquaSox (5-12) at Gesa Stadium and even the series at a game apiece. Down 4-3 in the bottom of the 7th inning, Tri-City tied the game on an RBi
Tri-Cities’ Own Mason Martin Joining Dust Devils
The Los Angeles Angels announced Wednesday that Kennewick native Mason Martin has been assigned to the Tri-City Dust Devils roster, making him the first position player from the Tri-Cities to play for the Dust Devils. Martin, selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 17th round (508th overall) of the 2017
Walks Doom Dust Devils in Afternoon Loss to AquaSox
A second inning gone awry dug too large a hole for the Tri-City Dust Devils (5-11) Tuesday afternoon, and the visiting Everett AquaSox (5-11) took advantage to set the foundation for a 15-2 blowout of the home nine at Gesa Stadium. Tri-City starter Joel Hurtado (0-2) began by retiring the
Four-Spots Secure Series Split for Tri-City
Back-to-back four-run innings proved more than enough support Sunday afternoon for the Tri-City Dust Devils (5-10), who took a 9-3 victory over the Hillsboro Hops (6-9) at Hillsboro Ballpark to split the teams’ six-game series. Tri-City first struck for four in the 2nd inning, chasing Hillsboro starter Joe Elbis (0-1)
Former Dust Devil Cools Bats of Current Dust Devils
A third straight win eluded the Tri-City Dust Devils (4-10) Saturday night in Hillsboro, where former Dust Devil Cole Percival helped his new team, the Hillsboro Hops (6-8), grab a 3-1 win at Hillsboro Ballpark. Percival (1-0), who made nine appearances for Tri-City last season, threw five innings of one-run
Tri-City Slugs Way to Second Straight Win
The first home runs of 2024 by CF Werner Blakely and LF Jorge Ruiz broke open a strange ballgame Friday night at Hillsboro Ballpark, where the Tri-City Dust Devils (4-9) beat the Hillsboro Hops (5-8) by a score of 11-3 to even the series at two games apiece. Blakely came
Dust Devils Rebound for Road Win over Hops
A quality start from Jorge Marcheco and a surging offense pushed the Tri-City Dust Devils (3-9) to a 7-3 win over the Hillsboro Hops (5-7) Thursday night at Hillsboro Ballpark, giving the visitors their first win of the series. Marcheco (1-1) gave Tri-City his best start of the young season,
Late Tri-City Fight Back Comes Up a Run Short
Another late rally again demonstrated the fighting spirit of the Tri-City Dust Devils (2-9) Wednesday night, but the Hillsboro Hops (5-6) held the visitors off enough to take a 3-2 victory at Hillsboro Ballpark. Tri-City’s late charge came in the top of the 8th inning where the Dust Devils, trailing
Dust Devils Halted in Hillsboro
A game tied midway through went sideways on the Tri-City Dust Devils (2-8) Tuesday night in Hillsboro, where the Hillsboro Hops (4-6) pulled away for an 8-1 win to open their six-game series at Hillsboro Ballpark. Tri-City tied the game in the top of the 5th inning after the Dust
Power Surge Pushes Tri-City to Victory over Spokane
A seventh inning of slugging and scoring propelled the Tri-City Dust Devils (2-7) to their first home win of 2024, a 4-2 decision over the Spokane Indians (8-1) Sunday afternoon at Gesa Stadium. For a while the game had a similar feel to the first five games of the series,
Largest Ever April Dust Devils Crowd Sees Rooster Tails Stymied by Indians
The Tri-City Dust Devils (1-7) received both their longest starting pitching outing of 2024 and a big crowd Saturday night at Gesa Stadium, where the Spokane Indians (8-0) took an 8-3 win in the second-to-last game of their six-game series. 2,226 fans, the largest-ever April attendance for a Dust Devils
Feisty Tri-City Squad Again Rallies Late, Again A Run Short in Extras
The Tri-City Dust Devils (1-6) again found a flurry of late offense to provide bonus baseball to the Tri-City faithful, but the Spokane Indians (7-0) found a way to pull out a 7-6, 10-inning victory in front of 1,668 spectators Friday night at Gesa Stadium. The margin stood once more
Game Gets Away from Dust Devils Late
A chance to grab their first home win of 2024 slipped through the grasp of the Tri-City Dust Devils (1-5) Thursday night at Gesa Stadium, where the Spokane Indians (6-0) scored twice in the 9th inning to take a 4-3 win. Tri-City held a 3-2 lead going into the top
Tri-City Rallies to Force Extras, Falls to Spokane in 11
A four-run rally in the bottom of the 9th inning gave the Tri-City Dust Devils (1-4) a chance to complete an epic comeback Wednesday night, but the Spokane Indians (5-0) weathered the storm and came away with a 5-4, 11-inning victory at Gesa Stadium. Tri-City 2B Caleb Ketchup got things
Dust Devils Spun Out by Indians in Home Opener
The Tri-City Dust Devils (1-3) could not match the stout pitching and big slugging of the Spokane Indians (4-0) Tuesday night, falling 4-0 in front of 1,970 fans who otherwise enjoyed the 2024 return of Northwest League baseball to Gesa Stadium. Tri-City had two hits on the night, singles by