Mobiles Suffer Walk-Off Heartbreak in Glacier Finale
Spence Coffman drives in four and Jordan Harrison-Dudley homers twice before the Range Riders rally for an 8–7 win
KALISPELL, Mont. — The RedPocket Mobiles built an early lead behind three home runs Sunday afternoon, but the Glacier Range Riders scored twice in the ninth inning to claim an 8–7 walk-off victory at Glacier Bank Park. Spence Coffman opened the scoring with a two-run homer in the first, and Jordan Harrison-Dudley followed with a solo shot to give RedPocket a 3–0 advantage. Harrison-Dudley struck again in the fifth, launching a two-run homer that brought home Hector Nieves and extended the lead to 5–2.
Coffman added two more RBIs with a sixth-inning single, scoring Harold Torres and Kishon Frett to put the Mobiles ahead 7–3. Coffman finished 2-for-4 with four RBIs, while Harrison-Dudley went 2-for-4 with two home runs, three RBIs, two runs scored, a walk, and two stolen bases. Josiah Chavez collected three hits, and RedPocket finished with 12 hits and seven walks. Glacier answered with three runs in the bottom of the sixth, cutting the lead to 7–6.
The RedPocket bullpen protected the one-run advantage through the seventh and eighth innings, with Billy Rozakis, J.C. Coronado, Ethan Ross, and Agnel Miranda combining to keep Glacier scoreless. The Range Riders mounted one final rally in the ninth, however, as Alex Fernandes and Johnny Luetzow scored on Carson Hornung's two-run double to right field. The walk-off completed Glacier's comeback and handed the Mobiles another difficult late-inning loss despite strong performances from Coffman, Harrison-Dudley, and Chavez.
