Bells fall short to Lefties, in 8-4 loss
The Bells once again held their starting pitcher to one inning in tonight’s matchup against the Port Angeles Lefties. Everett Swaim was effective in his lone inning on the mound. Retiring the first three batters in order to end the first inning. Ty Saunders took over for Everett Swaim in the second [...]
Bells offense erupts for 16 runs against the Lefties
Starting pitcher Ryan Beitel worked one clean inning before handing the ball over to Thomas Urbina. Beitel brought his ERA down to 1.60, which capped a tremendous season for the righty from the University of British Columbia. Cole Yoshida got the scoring started in the second inning with his second solo shot [...]
Bells drop game three to AppleSox
Coleman Schmidt got the game going on the right note after he kicked off the offense with a leadoff double. Daryl Ruiz eventually scored Schmidt on an RBI single. To give the Bells a 1-0 lead. It didn’t take long for the Wenatchee AppleSox to strike back. Looking to avoid the sweep [...]
Daryl Ruiz puts us ahead and the bullpen doesn’t look back, in 3-2 victory
It was a nail-biter back-and-forth in a low-scoring matchup between the Wenatchee AppleSox and Bellingham Bells. Isaac Yeager got the start and showed out, striking out five batters over four innings and only allowing a run. The Bells offense got off to another great start with Andrew Valdez scoring Dean West with [...]
The Bells take game one from the AppleSox, in 12-1 rout
The Bells were dominant once again on the mound and were headlined by their starter, Daniel Paret. Paret had another phenomenal start, only allowing two hits and shutting out the Wenatchee AppleSox through four innings. Following Paret, two new arms for the Bells would get their first opportunities of the season. Cal [...]
Swaim cruises through five innings in Bells 4-2 win and sweep of the Lefties
The story of this game was consistent with the theme of this series, which has been stellar pitching from the entire Bells staff. We saw more of that today, especially from Bells starter Everett Swaim, who delivered five innings of no-hit baseball and kept the Lefties scoreless. In the home half of [...]

