The Missoula Osprey fell behind early and could not mount enough offense in a 6-3 loss to the Billings Mustangs on Thursday here at Ogren Park Allegiance Field in front of 2,502 fans.
Bobby Stone had three hits, including a home run, for the Osprey on Tuesday.
The Missoula Osprey certainly did not go away quietly on Tuesday here at Lindquist Field, but their late rally fell short in an 8-6 loss to the Ogden Raptors before 4,105 fans.
The Missoula Osprey are preparing for a five-game homestand, set to begin on Thursday, that will see the end of the first half of the season, and the Opening Night of the Second Half as teams begin anew with a clean record.
Adonys Canelo tied a team record with five hits in Sunday's game.
Just when it looked like the Missoula Osprey would pick up back-to-back wins on the road, the Ogden Raptors' offense awoke from its slumber and rallied for a 9-7 win here at Lindquist Field in front of 2,271 fans.
Kevin Eichhorn fanned eight batters in his five-plus innings of work on Saturday.
On a fireworks night at Brent Brown Ballpark, the Missoula Osprey provided the powder keg for their own offensive explosion, and Kevin Eichhorn put out the fuse on the Orem Owlz offense.
Don't miss out on any of the action at Ogren Park Allegiance Field this season. Click on the link to go to the main ticket page and buy your tickets, call the Osprey at (406) 543-3300 or stop by the team store at 412 W. Alder.