T-Bones acquire catcher, pitcher in trades

The Kansas City T-Bones announced they have acquired catcher Jake Taylor and pitcher Kyle Brady in separate trades.

Taylor, who’s 6-foot-1 and 175 pounds, comes to Kansas City, Kan., from St. Paul in exchange for a player to be determined. In 61 games for the Saints in 2014, Taylor batted .283 with 63 hits, including 10 doubles, a career-best nine home runs, and a career-high 34 RBIs.

In five professional seasons — all in independent baseball — Taylor, whom the Florida Marlins selected in the 35th round of the 2005 MLB Amateur Draft, is a .270 career hitter with 21 home runs and 114 RBIs. Prior to spending last season in St. Paul, Taylor played two seasons (2012-13) with Sioux Falls, one season with Grand Prairie and one with Oakland County of the Frontier League.

“Jake is multi-position guy who can catch and provide some power offensively,” said T-Bones manager John Massarelli.

The T-Bones acquired right-handed pitcher Brady from River City of the Frontier League for pitcher Pat Doyle. In 2014 for River City, Brady, who’s 6-foot-9 and 240 pounds, went 2-3 with a 4.98 ERA in 25 appearances.

In 59 2/3 innings he struck out 72 and walked 33. During 2013, Brady’s first professional season out of Wingate University, he went 3-2 with a 3.77 ERA and 72 strikeouts in 40 games for the Frontier Greys.

“Kyle has an average major-league fastball, and he’ll come in to compete for a spot in the rotation,” Massarelli said. “As far as Pat, this gives him an opportunity to pitch at home, and we wish him nothing but the best.”

– Story from T-Bones

KCKCC vocal music prepares for two concerts

by Kelly Rogge
The Kansas City Kansas Community College Vocal Music Department is inviting the community to support the college’s choirs during the upcoming GEMS concert.

The concert is at 5 p.m. Oct. 12 at St. Patrick Church, 1086 N. 94th St. in Kansas City, Kan. It is free and open to the public.

The concert will feature the Community Choir and the Chamber Chair as they perform works by Handel, Rutter, Mealor, Whitacre, Hogan and more. GEMS is a showcase of choral music (both well-known and unknown) from different countries and cultures. These countries include England, Russia, Germany and the United States.

John Stafford, choral director and professor at KCKCC, said the music performed at the concert are or will eventually become staples of the choral repertoire.

For more information on the choral program at KCKCC, contact John Stafford at jstafford@kckcc.edu or call 913-288-7137. To hear a live recording of KCKCC Chamber Choir visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=db6xtKW7IM4.

The KCKCC Music Department is also presenting “An Evening of Jazz” this week. The performance is at 6 p.m. Oct. 8 at the West Wyandotte Library, 1737 N. 82nd St. in Kansas City, Kan. The event is free and open to the public. The event will feature the Jazz Band, Latin Band, Little Big Band, Jazz Combos and the vocal jazz ensembles.

To see an instrumental music program promo, visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp1V-3AMGXE.
– Story from KCKCC

Kansas City, Kan., police reports

Sept. 14
Burglary, 6500 block of Kaw Drive, two purses, identification card, $41 value.
Attempted burglary, 1700 block of Orville.
Theft, 1800 block of Village West Parkway, Ford Ranger, $2,000 value.

Sept. 13
Theft, 1500 block of North 74th Terrace, Chevy Cobalt, $8,000 value.
Theft, 2100 block of North 57th, Acura, $2,500 value.
Theft, 900 block of Lyons Avenue, vehicle, $2,000 value.

Sept. 12
Burglary, 00 block of South 17th, two televisions, tablet, $1,420 value.
Burglary, criminal damage, 4300 block of Fisher, window, video games, coins, $850 value.
Burglary to auto, 7900 block of New Jersey, two cigarette packs, eight quarters, $12 value.
Attempted theft, criminal damage, 3900 block of Fairbanks, ignition, keys, steering column, $234 value.
Theft, 400 block of Osage Avenue, business, vehicle, $2,000 value.
Theft, 00 block of South 25th Street, Honda Civic, Mercury Milan, $12,000 value.

Sept. 11
Burglary, 600 block of North 32nd, television, $300 value.
Burglary, 1500 block of South 17th, two pistols, one shotgun, $2,800 value.
Attempted burglary, criminal damage, 1300 block of South 55th, door, $100 value.
Theft, 500 block of Osage Avenue, business, leaf blower finish nailer, framing nailer, drill, $775 value.

Sept. 10

Criminal use of financial card, 2400 block of North 73rd Terrace, currency, $1,200 value.
Attempted theft, criminal damage, 400 block of North 34th, GMC Sonoma, $500 value.

Sept. 9
Burglary, criminal damage, 4200 block of Waverly, television, DVD player, stereo, $1,880 value.