Philadelphia ties Sporting KC, 1-1

Diego Rubio scored on the 49th minute to put Sporting KC ahead 1 – 0. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

by William Crum

Update:

Final score: Sporting KC 1, Philadelphia Union 1.

Update:

With only about an hour left to play, the Philadelphia Union scored a goal.

Roland Alberg tied the game, Sporting KC 1, Philadelphia Union 1.

The first goal

After half-time at tonight’s Sporting Kansas City match, Diego Rubio made the first goal.

Sporting Kansas City took a 1-0 lead over the Philadelphia Union.

Diego Rubio, center, celebrated his goal with teammate Ilie Sanchez. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Sporting KC forward Latif Blessing put a shot on goal in the second half. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Sporting goalkeeper Tim Melia went left, but the ball went right on a Philadelphia penalty kick that tied the score at 1 in the second half. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Sporting forward Daniel Salloi sent a shot just outside the right post in stoppage time. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

T-Bones take over first place with 5-run first inning

The Kansas City T-Bones beat the Sioux Falls Canaries, 6-5, taking over the lead in the Central Division on Wednesday night at CommunityAmerica Ballpark.

The Canaries got things rolling early on a warm and humid Wednesday night when designated hitter, Burt Reynolds, launched his seventh home run of the season to left field giving Sioux Falls a 1-0 lead in the first inning.

Kansas City quickly responded with a five run first inning beginning with the T-Bones’ most recent signee, designated hitter Tyler Horan. He singled to bring in center fielder, Ross Kivett, evening the score at 1-1.

Third baseman Jordan Edgerton immediately followed adding his own RBI single giving the T-Bones a two run lead in the bottom of the first. The Canaries’ deficit continued to grow throughout the inning with three more runs from the T-Bones.

Shortstop Jerome Pena singled to right field to bring in one run followed by catcher Leo Rojas’s two-run double extending the T-Bones lead to 5-1 in the bottom of the first.

Sioux Falls began working toward a comeback in the third inning with an RBI single by left fielder Ty Morrison to cut the T-Bones’ lead to three. Right-handed pitcher, Chris Perry (1-2, 4.91), assisted the comeback effort by walking in a run with the bases loaded cutting the Canaries deficit to 5-3.

After a successful first inning, the T-Bones couldn’t respond to the Canaries’ offense. Reynolds’ putout put Sioux Falls within one run in the fourth inning.

American Association home run leader and Canaries’ first baseman, Chris Jacobs, launched his 14th home run of the season to tie the game at five in the fifth inning.

Five scoreless innings later, the T-Bones were able to regain a 6-5 lead with an RBI single to left field by Pena scoring left fielder Kyle Petty.

The T-Bones were able to secure the 6-5 win with Pena’s single, winning their third straight series and taking sole possession of first place in the Central Division.

Right-handed pitcher Myles Smith (2-2, 4.50) tossed the win for the T-Bones, while left-handed pitcher, Bo Hellquist (0-1, 5.40), suffered the loss for Sioux Falls. Kansas City’s right-handed pitcher Cody Winiarski (1-0, 2.31) secured his 10th save of the season.

The T-Bones (26-18) will begin a four game series with the Sioux City Explorers to finish off their seven game homestand Thursday night at 7:05 p.m. at CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Kansas City, Kansas, with right-handed pitcher and American Association All-Star Scott Carroll (4-2, 3.00), taking the mound.

Tickets are available online, by calling 913-328-5618 or by visiting in person the Providence Medical Center Box Office.

– Story from T-Bones

Sporting KC tries to retake first place tonight in KCK

Unbeaten in seven straight matches across all competitions, Sporting Kansas City (8-4-7, 31 points) will look to reclaim sole possession of first place in Major League Soccer’s Western Conference when they are hosts to the Philadelphia Union (6-7-4, 22 points) at 7:30 p.m. Thursday inside Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas.

A limited number of tickets for the showdown are available at SeatGeek.com.

FOX Sports Kansas City and FOX Sports Midwest Plus will televise three hours of live coverage beginning at 7 p.m., while local radio broadcasts will air on Sports Radio 810 WHB (English) and La Grande 1340 AM (Spanish). The interconference clash will also stream on FOX Sports GO with additional live updates available via the Sporting KC Uphoria app.

A hard-fought 1-1 draw against the Portland Timbers on Saturday pushed Sporting Kansas City’s club-record home undefeated run to 18 consecutive regular season matches.

Homegrown forward Daniel Salloi came off the bench to net a 60th-minute equalizer – his first career MLS goal and his second strike this season in all competitions – before goalkeeper Tim Melia saved his league-leading third penalty kick of 2017, denying Portland’s Diego Valeri in the 74th minute to preserve a valuable point.

Tied with FC Dallas at the summit of the Western Conference, Sporting Kansas City has used a stifling defense and a deluge of dominant home performances to ascend the standings.

The club has allowed just 13 goals through 19 games – three fewer than any other team – with Melia leading MLS in shutouts (nine) and save percentage (79.7).

Center back Ike Opara has anchored the backline as an unquestioned colossus, scoring a team-best four goals during the month of June – including a pair in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

Midfielder Benny Feilhaber remains one of the most prolific chance creators in MLS, while defensive midfielder Ilie has added supreme technical and tactical ability to manager Peter Vermes’ side.

Thursday’s test won’t come without a few added obstacles for Sporting Kansas City.

U.S. Men’s National Team trio Matt Besler, Dom Dwyer and Graham Zusi are on CONCACAF Gold Cup duty, while dynamic winger Gerso is listed as questionable after dislocating his shoulder in the first half of Saturday’s tie against Portland.

Gerso tops the Sporting KC goal charts with six in MLS and eight overall, having scored in each of the club’s first two Open Cup victories.

Elsewhere, midfielder Roger Espinoza will serve a one-game suspension due to yellow card accumulation.

Winners in six of their previous nine MLS matches, the Philadelphia Union will visit Kansas City with no shortage of confidence.

A 3-0 dismantling of the New England Revolution on Sunday included goals from Ilsinho, Roland Alberg and former Sporting KC forward C.J. Sapong, who has already tied his regular season career-high with nine goals in 2017.

Sapong is complemented by a pair of playmaking midfielders, as first-year Bosnian Haris Medunjanin is tied for fifth in MLS with seven assists and veteran Chris Pontius has contributed six assists of his own.

In defense, 35-year-old former U.S. international Oguchi Onyewu serves as the lynchpin, having joined the club in January after more than a decade in Europe.

Led by fourth-year head coach Jim Curtin, the Union stuttered out of the gates en route to a 0-4-4 record by the end of April. Philadelphia has steered the ship in a more positive direction since then, going 6-3-0 with a plus-10 goal differential since the calendar turned to May.

Curtin’s side has been tough to face on the road, as their seven away goals conceded are the fewest in MLS.

Sporting Kansas City leads the all-time series with a 6-5-5 record in all competitions, but has just one win in the last six matchups since 2014.

The clubs notably met in the 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final at Talen Energy Stadium, a gripping affair that Sporting KC won 7-6 on penalties after a 1-1 draw through regulation. The most recent meeting saw Philadelphia post a 2-0 home victory last August, receiving second-half goals from Alberg and Tranquillo Barnetta.

A mix of injuries and international obligations will prevent the Union from fielding a full-strength lineup on Thursday.

Standout goalkeeper Andre Blake (Jamaica) and influential midfielder Alejandro Bedoya (USA) are representing their respective countries at the Gold Cup, while Warren Creavalle (hamstring), Jack Elliott (tibia) and Fabian Herbers (abdomen) are all questionable.
– Story from Sporting KC