T-Bones swept in Sioux City

The Kansas City T-Bones dropped both seven inning games Monday night, 1-0 and 3-2, to Sioux City, at Lewis and Clark Park in Sioux City, Iowa.

Kansas City in game one, turned to starting pitcher Bobby Doran (8-4) who pitched the complete game, and allowed just one run to take the tough loss.

Doran was charged with a wild pitch in the third inning that allowed Matty Johnson to score for Sioux City, capping the scoring at 1-0. Doran allowed just four hits and struck out four.

The T-Bones could muster only two hits off starting pitcher Eric Wordekemper (5-2). Wordekemper pitched five and one third innings, and struck out four.

Starlin Rodriguez and Jake Blackwood both singled in the 1-0 game one loss.

In game two, Josh Tols got the start for Kansas City. In his first professional start, Tols went four innings and allowed just one hit. He struck out five and left with a 2-0 lead.

The T-Bones got RBIs from Vladimir Frias and Sergio Leon off Sioux City starting pitcher Patrick Johnson (12-1). Johnson pitched all seven innings, and allowed just five hits and struck out six on 124 pitches.

Trailing 2-0 in the bottom of the sixth inning, Sioux City scored a run off Fernando Hernandez (3-7) courtesy of a wild pitch to score Ryan Court to pull the game within 2-1.

Sioux City pulled off the rally in the bottom of the seventh inning, as Hernandez allowed two runs to score on three hits and one walk. Noah Perio drove in the winning run with a single, to score Brent Keys, who tied the game with his RBI single to left.

The T-Bones end the seven game road trip with a 2-5 record, and return to CommunityAmerica Ballpark one game back of Joplin for the wild card lead.

The T-Bones are scheduled to return home to CommunityAmerica Ballpark on Aug. 18. Tickets are available by calling the box office at CommunityAmerica Ballpark at 913-328-5618.

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Accident reported on I-70 near 78th

An accident has been reported on I-70 near 78th in Kansas City, Kan. (KC Scout photo)
An accident has been reported on I-70 near 78th in Kansas City, Kan. (KC Scout photo)

KC Scout has reported an accident on I-70 eastbound past 78th Street in Kansas City, Kan.

The center lane was closed because of the accident, which happened around 12:30 p.m. Tuesday.

It was raining at the time of the accident.

Saying goodbye to one of the Greatest Generation

Window on the West

by Mary Rupert

I was saddened last Tuesday, Aug. 11, at the news that my uncle, Bob Winsky Sr., had died. He was 93. Services were last weekend.

He was the oldest of three siblings who were born in Kansas City, Kan., to parents who were from Croatia, and he was the longest lived of the three. Survivors included his wife, Betty, and his son, Robert Winsky Jr.

Truly a member of the Greatest Generation, Uncle Bob served in the U.S. armed forces during World War II in the Philippines.

Growing up in a family where Croatian, the language of the old country, was often spoken at home, Uncle Bob graduated from Bishop Ward High School in 1939.

After the war, he started his own trucking company. He was able to attend college on the G.I. Bill, and he studied business at Rockhurst College, where he graduated in 1953. He was one of the hardest workers I have ever met.

He raised his family in a couple of different cities in the metropolitan area. He could be an authoritarian, and also the life of the party. He had an infectious laugh and loved to tell jokes, while being very serious at other times.

He was uniquely able to help send relief items to Croatia during a time of desperate need. He provided for the shipping, in the United States segment of the trip, of clothing and other items that had been donated by a company for an orphanage in Croatia. He was very generous in many other ways, as well. He will be missed.

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