T-Bones complete sweep over RailCats

For the first time since July of last year the T-Bones completed a series sweep, as they scored in the bottom of the ninth and beat Gary SouthShore 7-6 Sunday night at CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Kansas City, Kan.

Down 6-3 with two outs in the eighth, Brian Erie and Robby Kuzdale ripped back-to-back singles up the middle. T.J. Mittelstaedt then crushed a three-run home run that tied the game at 6-6.

The T-Bones completed the comeback when David Espinosa led off the ninth with a triple to left-center. On the very next pitch Espinosa advanced home on a wild pitch by Kevin Brahney, giving Kansas City the win and clinching the series sweep. It was the T-Bones first sweep since they won three against Grand Prairie during July 15-17, 2013.

Sunday, with Gary leading 2-1, the RailCats padded their lead with a three-run fifth inning. Both Cody Bishop and Drew Muren smoked back-to-back one-out doubles. After a Kansas City error, Craig Maddox lined an RBI single that gave the RailCats a 5-1 lead.

Kansas City cut the deficit in the fifth when Mittelstaedt launched a leadoff solo home run over the left-field wall. The T-Bones then loaded the bases with no outs, and managed to bring in one run when Vladimir Frias flew out scoring Bryan Sabatella.

With the win, the T-Bones are now 22-21 and trail Gary by 1 1/2 games in the Central. Kansas City is off Monday before beginning a three-game road trip at Winnipeg beginning Tuesday night.

– Story from T-Bones

Man in critical condition after overnight shooting on 23rd Street

Police are investigating a shooting about 12:10 a.m. June 30 in the 200 block of North 23rd Street.

According to a spokesman, when officers arrived they found one gunshot victim in his 30s who was taken to a hospital in critical condition.

The Kansas City, Kan., Police Department is asking anyone with information about the incident to call the TIPS hotline at 816-474-TIPS.

Tornado watch in effect for Wyandotte County

A tornado watch is in effect from 6:45 p.m. Sunday to 1 a.m. Monday for Wyandotte County, according to the National Weather Service.

Nearby counties including Johnson and Leavenworth also are included in the tornado watch, with several other counties in eastern Kansas, also.

Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible this evening, according to the National Weather Service. Strong, damaging wind gusts in excess of 60 mph are possible.

Heavy rain could lead to local flooding during the overnight hours.

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