Frias leads T-Bones to suspended win; T-Bones drop late game

After Saturday’s game was suspended due to rain, the Kansas City T-Bones got a second two-run hit from Vladimir Frias, and went on to defeat the St. Paul Saints, 6-3, Sunday evening at CommunityAmerica Ballpark.

Saturday’s game was suspended in the middle of the fifth inning, tied at 3-3, in front of 4,112.

On Sunday, the T-Bones took a 4-3 lead in the bottom of the sixth. Brett Wiley led off the inning with a double down the first-base line. Jimmy Mojica then singled before Dalton Wheat hit an infield single that allowed Wiley to score.

The T-Bones added two more runs in the seventh with Frias’ second two-run hit of the game. Saints reliever Cody Wheeler gave up a single to Tyler Massey before walking Jake Blackwood. After Anthony Gallas struck out, Frias singled home both Massey and Blackwood, giving Kansas City a 6-3 lead.

With Kansas City trailing 2-0 in the bottom of the first inning Saturday night, the T-Bones responded in the bottom of the first. After back-to-back singles by Starlin Rodriguez and Massey, Anthony Gallas flied out to center field, advancing Rodriguez to third. Frias doubled down the right-field line, scoring both Gallas and Rodriguez, and tying the game, 2-2. Singles by Wiley and Mojica scored Frias, giving the T-Bones a 3-2 lead.

The Saints responded in the third inning against starting pitcher David Holman, who gave up an RBI single to Tony Caldwell, scoring Nate Hanson. Hanson had led off the inning with a walk and advanced on the single by Angelo Songco.

After a comeback in the fifth inning, the Kansas City T-Bones fell to the St. Paul Saints 7-5 Sunday night in front of a crowd of 5,825 at CommunityAmerica Ballpark.

The T-Bones trailed 4-1 going into the bottom of the fifth inning of the seven-inning game, before a long rally. Jimmy Mojica and Dalton Wheat led off the inning by drawing walks from starting pitcher Alec Crawford.

The Saints brought in reliever Caleb Thielbar, who came into the game with a 1.65 ERA after 20 previous outings. Thielbar gave up a single to Tyler Moore, loading the bases. Starlin Rodriguez then reached first on a fielder’s choice, which scored Mojica, cutting St. Paul’s lead in half at 4-2. After Tyler Massey walked, Jake Blackwood knocked in Wheat with a base hit. Thielbar (3-1) tied the game by walking Vladimir Frias, bringing in Rodriguez. Brett Wiley added to Thielbar’s two-run outing by hitting a single that scored Massey and gave the T-Bones the lead, 5-4.

Thielbar was in line for the loss until the Saints re-took the lead in the top of the sixth. Facing reliever Johnny Shuttlesworth, the leadoff batter, Chad Christensen, reached first on an error by Blackwood. Shuttlesworth walked Maxx Garrett before Sam Maus hit a sacrifice fly that advanced all runners. Brady Burzynski singled, scoring Christensen and moving Garrett to third. Almadova then advanced to first on a fielder’s choice that scored Garrett and gave the Saints a 6-5 lead.

Prior to the 7-5 loss, the T-Bones defeated St. Paul 6-3 earlier Sunday evening, concluding Saturday’s game that was suspended in the middle of the fifth due to rain. After scoring a run in the sixth, the T-Bones added two more runs in the seventh with Frias’ second two-run hit of the game. Saints reliever Cody Wheeler gave up a single to Massey before walking Blackwood. After Anthony Gallas struck out, Frias singled home both Massey and Blackwood, giving Kansas City a 6-3 lead.

The T-Bones will travel to Sioux Falls for a three-game series beginning Monday. All of the action can be heard online at TBonesBaseball.com.

– Story from Matt Fulks, T-Bones

Police say woman died from apparent overdose

Investigators now believe a woman who died in the 8000 block of Longwood Avenue on July 1 died from an apparent overdose.

According to a Kansas City, Kan., police spokesman, a 26-year-old woman was taken to an area hospital July 1 where she was confirmed dead.

Police identified the victim as Tasha Southwick, 26, a resident of Kansas City, Kan.

The case remains under investigation by the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department’s Major Case Unit, which is encouraging anyone with information to call the TIPS hotline at 816-474-TIPS.

Police request assistance in locating suspect vehicle

Police are asking the public to assist in locating this vehicle. (Photo from KCK Police)
Police are asking the public to assist in locating this vehicle. (Photo from KCK Police)

Kansas City, Kan., police released a photo of a suspect vehicle involved in a drive-by shooting at 7:01 a.m. July 3 in the 4300 block of Walker Avenue.

Police requested assistance from the public in identifying the vehicle. The vehicle is a 2006 white Chevy Malibu.

Two males in their 20s were standing outside their residence when a male drove by and fired several rounds, striking one of the victims, according to police. The victim was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, police said, and was in critical condition.

The Kansas City, Kan., Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division is investigating. Anyone with information may call the homicide unit at 913-573-6030 or the TIPS hotline at 816-474-TIPS.