Felnin Celesten needed just seven innings to do something no Everett AquaSox player has done since the club became a High-A affiliate in 2021: hit for the cycle.

The 20-year-old shortstop went 4-for-5 with a single, home run, double, and triple in Everett's 9-5 win over the Eugene Emeralds in Game 1 of a doubleheader at PK Park on Thursday, June 25. He drove in four runs and stole a base for good measure.

Celesten opened with an RBI single to the opposite field in the first inning off Eugene starter Hunter Dryden. Two innings later, he launched a 421-foot home run over the center-field wall on a hanging breaking ball. His double in the fifth nearly cleared the left-center fence. Then, down 0-2 in the count in the seventh, he smashed a triple down the right-field line to complete the cycle.

All four hits came from the left side of the plate.

As MLB Pipeline's Jesse Borek wrote, the only thing able to cool off Celesten's bat was the rain. Weather suspended the game Thursday night, and it was completed Friday, June 26, at 5:05 p.m. at PK Park, followed by a 40-minute break and a second seven-inning game to continue the six-game series.

Celesten, the Mariners' No. 7 prospect and MLB Pipeline's No. 96 overall, leads the Northwest League in batting average (.325), on-base percentage (.416), OPS (.954), and total bases (134). Earlier this season, he hit safely in 25 consecutive games (April 21–May 21), tied for the longest streak in the minors in 2026. Thursday's homer was his fourth in his last five games.

The Mariners signed Celesten for a franchise-record $4.7 million international bonus in 2023. He and teammate Jonny Farmelo are the only Northwest League players with double-digit home runs and 15-plus stolen bases this season.

Carlos Jimenez (2-for-2, home run, double) and Anthony Donofrio (home run, 2 RBI) also went deep for Everett in the win.

The AquaSox continue their six-game series at Eugene through Sunday, June 29.