Voyagers Drop Both Ends of Doubleheader
Great Falls, MT-After three consecutive postponements in Missoula, the Voyagers returned home as the visiting club and produced a combined six base hits in losing both games of a doubleheader to the Osprey Monday night at Centene Stadium.
Great Falls, MT-After three consecutive postponements in Missoula, the Voyagers returned home as the visiting club and produced a combined six base hits in losing both games of a doubleheader to the Osprey Monday night at Centene Stadium.
Great Falls (8-10, 23-32) fell to 2-12 in the season series with Missoula. The Osprey (11-8, 31-26) own the best record within the North Division at 25-16. The Voyagers have lost nine in a row to Missoula, with their last win over the Osprey coming back on June 22nd.
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Game two went extra innings and only featured a combined eight base hits. Missoula picked up its second walk-off win of the season in a 1-0, eight-inning victory. It marked the second walk-off loss for Great Falls. The Voyagers best threat came in the top of the seventh after Harvin Mendoza led off with a double deep into the right field corner. Mendoza was erased though after trying to take third on a wild pitch. In the bottom of the eighth, the Osprey scored the winning run from second on a throwing error off a Jose Reyes' grounder to third.
Reliever
Great Falls now goes back on the road for a brief, two-game series at Billings. First pitch Tuesday night at Dehler Park is set for 6:35 p.m. The Voyagers next home stand starts Thursday night against Missoula. For season tickets and promotional information, call 406-452-5311 or visit www.gfvoyagers.com.