Mobiles’ Fast Start Fades in Glacier Opener
Braylon Bishop scores twice and steals three bases in RedPocket’s 9–2 loss
KALISPELL, Mont. — The RedPocket Mobiles struck first Tuesday night in Kalispell, but the Glacier Range Riders answered quickly and pulled away for a 9–2 victory. Braylon Bishop opened the game by reaching base and eventually scoring when Spence Coffman reached on an error. Glacier tied the game in the bottom of the first, then added two runs in the second to move ahead, 3–1.
RedPocket cut the deficit to one in the third after Bishop scored again on a Jordan Harrison-Dudley fielder's choice. Bishop finished 1-for-3 with two walks, two runs scored, and three stolen bases, creating consistent pressure from the top of the lineup. Coffman, Hector Nieves, Justin Johnson, and Andy Valdes also recorded hits as the Mobiles finished with five hits and seven walks.
Glacier created separation with a three-run fourth inning, highlighted by Jake Millan's three-run home run, then added two more runs in the sixth. Wyatt Adams and Billy Rozakis each delivered a scoreless inning out of the RedPocket bullpen, combining for two strikeouts while allowing only one hit. The Mobiles continued putting runners aboard but left 11 on base and were held scoreless over the final six innings.
