Feverish Rally Falls Short in Osprey Loss
MISSOULA, MONT. - The Missoula Osprey (18-18, 37-37) rallied for seven consecutive runs in the last three innings, but fell short in 10-8 loss to the Great Falls Voyagers (33-41, 18-18) on Thursday night at Ogren Park at Allegiance Field.
MISSOULA, MONT. - The Missoula Osprey (18-18, 37-37) rallied for seven consecutive runs in the last three innings, but fell short in 10-8 loss to the Great Falls Voyagers (33-41, 18-18) on Thursday night at Ogren Park at Allegiance Field.
With
Lin exited after the fourth, trailing 6-0 and eventually was saddled with his sixth loss of the season. In four full innings of work, Lin surrendered six runs (all earned) on seven hits, while striking out one without a walk.
In the bottom of the fifth, Missoula's lineup jolted to life for its first score of the game on a two-base throwing error by Great Falls third baseman
Trailing 9-1 in the bottom of the sixth, the Osprey opened a run of seven consecutive runs, scoring once on a solo homer by
After a scoreless top of the seventh from Luciano, the first player born in the year 2000 or later to debut for the Osprey,
Trailing 9-8, however, the Osprey failed to complete the comeback when Great Falls scored in the top of the ninth on a throwing error by
The Osprey return to action on Friday night, opening a two-game series in Great Falls against the Voyagers to conclude the regular-season schedule. First pitch is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. with coverage beginning on 102.9 ESPN Missoula at 6:45 p.m.