Voyagers Walk-Off Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive
Great Falls, MT-The Voyagers came back from a pair of three-run deficits Saturday night before Sam Abbott delivered the game-winning base hit for an 8-7 walk-off victory over Billings at Centene Stadium.
Great Falls, MT-The Voyagers came back from a pair of three-run deficits Saturday night before
Great Falls (16-15, 31-37) has won three in a row and improved to 19-15 at home this season. The Mustangs (21-11, 36-34) have dropped four straight, and fell to 16-20 on the road. The Voyagers are 8-10 against Billings in the season series. They are a game over .500 within the second-half for the first time since July 30th. Great Falls magic number to be eliminated from playoff contention remains at two. The Voyagers finish the month of August with a record of 13-12, their first winning month this season. The victory was the first of the season when Great Falls trailed a game after eight innings.
The Mustangs opened the game with a three-run first. Billings sent eight to the plate and the inning featured an RBI single by
Billings plated single runs in each of the second and third innings for a 5-2 advantage. Great Falls once again shaved the lead to one with a two-spot in the bottom of the third. Seven Voyagers came to the plate. Luis Curbelo reached with a one-out infield single to third. Luis Mieses again reached base on an infield error. With two outs,
The Mustangs made it 6-4 with an unearned tally in the fourth. Great Falls then broke even with a two-run fifth. Luis Curbelo led off with a single lined into left-center. Lency Delgado reached base with a hit-by-pitch. Both runners moved up to second and third on wild pitches. Sam Abbott cut the lead to one with an RBI groundout that scored Curbelo from third. A two-out
The Voyagers were down to their final strike twice in the bottom of the ninth. Lency Delgado leveled the game with an RBI single up the right field line, and Sam Abbott won it with an RBI single roped into right for the one-run victory and their second walk-off win of the season. Caberea Weaver led off the inning with a hit-by-pitch and later scored the tying run.
Billings outhit Great Falls 16-to-10. The Mustangs committed four errors and the Voyagers made three. Luis Curbelo went 4-for-5 with four runs scored. Lency Delgado and Anderson Comas each collected two hits. Delgado drove in three. Six Billings batters produced multi-hit games.
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Great Falls plays game three of four against Billings Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Gates open at 3. For Voyagers season tickets and promotional information, call 406-452-5311 or visit www.gfvoyagers.com.