Ryan Scott returns to Everett for his third season as AquaSox manager after spending the 2025 campaign managing the Double-A Arkansas Travelers. He first joined the AquaSox in 2023, leading Everett to a 74–58 record and earning Northwest League Manager of the Year honors. That club also qualified for the Northwest League Championship Series following a 40–26 second-half finish. Scott managed Everett again during the 2024 season before moving to Arkansas in 2025, where he guided the Travelers to a 69–69 record in the Texas League.
A native of Scottsdale, Arizona, Scott was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 30th round of the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Notre Dame Preparatory High School (Arizona). He spent seven seasons in the Minor Leagues with the Dodgers (2013-15), Angels (2016, ’19) and Mariners (2017-18) organizations, making it to the Triple-A level.
Logan Moore, a former catcher who appeared in 565 games across nine minor league seasons, will be Everett’s bench coach. This is his first season coaching having retired following the 2025 season. Moore was originally selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the ninth round of the 2011 MLB Draft out of Northeastern Junior College (Colorado).
He also played internationally, including stints in the Australian Baseball League and Dominican Winter League, among other leagues.
Chase Miller joins the Everett staff after spending the past two seasons at the hitting coach for the ACL Mariners. Before working with the Mariners, Chase served as the Director of Player Development and Director of Hitting with Ascent Athlete, a baseball training center in Aston, Pennsylvania.
He played two years of club baseball at James Madison University before transferring to West Chester University, where he pursued a career in teaching and coaching.
Bryan Pall, a former Mariners pitching prospect, joins the AquaSox staff as the team’s pitching coach. He pitched three minor league seasons with the Mariners organization (2019, ’21–22) including time with the AquaSox in 2021 and 2022. He previously served as pitching coach for the ACL Mariners in 2024 and 2025, and prior for the DSL Mariners in 2023.
Pall was selected in the 25th round of the 2017 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of the University of Michigan.
The 2026 season will mark Gardy’s first with the Seattle Mariners organization.
Originally selected in the eighth round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the Milwaukee Brewers, he spent three seasons in their minor league system, appearing in 118 games. Gardy brings extensive coaching experience, including seven years in affiliated baseball with the New York Mets, Boston Red Sox, and Colorado Rockies organizations, along with six years in winter ball.
Most recently, he was a member of Team Puerto Rico’s staff for the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
A native of Caguas, Puerto Rico, he is a graduate of Alabama State University.
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Miller returns to Everett for his second season as strength and conditioning coach and third season in the Mariners organization. He served as strength and conditioning coach for the ACL Mariners in 2024 and previously worked as an assistant strength and conditioning coach with the Boston Red Sox organization in 2023.
He earned his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and Exercise Science from Cedarville University (Ohio).
Blake Wooten joins the AquaSox for his first season as athletic trainer after spending the past three seasons with the Modesto Nuts. Prior to joining the Mariners organization, he served as a Seasonal Athletic Trainer with the Baltimore Orioles organization. Wooten earned his Master of Science in Athletic Training from South Dakota State University in 2022 and a Bachelor of Arts in Athletic Training from Central College (Iowa), where he also played catcher for the baseball team.
The 2026 season will mark Ryan’s first with the Seattle Mariners organization.
He earned his Master of Business Administration from San Diego State University in 2024 and holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from SDSU.
Connor, the 2025 NWL Home Clubhouse Manager of the Year, has been with the AquaSox since 2018. In addition to his work with the AquaSox, he serves as the visiting locker room attendant for hockey games at Angel of the Wind Arena.
He graduated from Archbishop Murphy High School in 2021.
Tyler returns to the AquaSox in 2026 after spending the 2025 season with the Cincinnati Reds. Prior to that, he was with the AquaSox from 2021 through 2024.
A graduate of St. John’s University, Tyler earned his degree in history.