A Night of Comebacks at Lindquist Field
The Ogden Raptors improved to a 3‑3 split in their series against the Great Falls Voyagers with a 10‑9 win in front of 5,789 fans at Lindquist Field. The victory was built on a sixth‑inning rally sparked by Cole Jordan’s two‑run homer, which turned a 9‑6 deficit into a lead the Raptors would protect.
Tyler Ganus added the finishing touch with a bases‑loaded single in the eighth, driving in the go‑ahead runs. Chase Valentine was the offensive engine, finishing 4‑for‑6 with a home run, a triple, two doubles and five RBIs, underscoring his impact on the game.
The Loss That Followed
The Raptors’ momentum stalled in the series finale, where they fell 16‑14 after squandering a 14‑7 lead. Reliever Nolan Ficklin walked three of the five batters he faced in the eighth, and Kyle Lewis surrendered seven runs over two innings, a collapse that left the team searching for answers.
Despite the setback, the club will host the RedPocket Mobiles for three games beginning Tuesday, a series that promises additional excitement beyond the on‑field action.
Looking Ahead to the RedPocket Mobile Series
The Mobiles, a corporate‑sponsored barnstorming squad with no home venue, will debut a "color rush" uniform designed by Shark Tank entrepreneur Daymond John. The partnership includes a giveaway that offers a full year of RedPocket Mobile service to grand‑prize winners, with entries running through late June and details available at redpocket.com.
The upcoming matchups provide a fresh narrative for the Raptors, who hope to translate the energy of their earlier comeback into a competitive edge against a team that blends entertainment with community outreach.