T-Bones shine after rain delay in 4-3 win

With the final game of a 10-game 2,287-mile road trip delayed for an hour Wednesday night in Fargo, N.D., because of rain, it was the Kansas City T-Bones’ thunder of three home runs and a shining performance from Scott Carroll that was worth waiting for in a 4-3 series that clinched the win over the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks.

Kansas City (43-31) took a lead on back-to-back home runs from Marcus Lemon and Kevin Keyes off Fargo-Moorhead (41-33) starter Tyler Herron to start off the top of the fourth inning.

The home runs were in almost the exact same spot in right field for Kansas City. The T-Bones added another run in the sixth when Tyler Horan delivered and RBI double down to left field line to increase the lead to 3-0.

Carroll was in command on the night, tossing seven strong innings, scattering five hits, and being charged with two runs–only one earned.

The lone earned run came in the bottom of the sixth on an RBI double with two outs from Chris Grayson. Grayson stole third and came home on a throwing error by T-Bones catcher Zane Chavez with Josh Mazzola at the plate for Fargo-Moorhead.

In the eighth the T-Bones got their third home run of the night on a solo shot from Cedric Hunter off reliever Richie Tate to make it 4-2 Kansas City. The RedHawks got the run right back with an RBI double from Keury De La Cruz to make it a one run game, 4-3.

The T-Bones did make history, tying the franchise mark for strikeouts in a single season (682) after Grant Sides struck out Chris Grayson to end the bottom of the eighth. Cody Winarski then struck out the side in the bottom of the ninth to secure his 15th save and with his first strikeout passing the old mark and setting a new single-season team high. The previous high came in 2012.

The T-Bones won two of the three series on the 10-game trip and finished the season series with the RedHawks going 6-3. Kansas City trails the first place Lincoln Saltdogs for the division lead by four and one half games, but with the win they increased their lead in the wild card race in the American Association to two games over Fargo-Moorhead.

The T-Bones return home tonight to play host to Salina in a four-game series at CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Kansas City, Kansas, with the game set for 7:05 p.m. All games and can be heard online on the T-Bones Broadcast Network with the pregame starting at 6:45 p.m. The video stream can be found online at AmericanAssociation.TV and audio on Mixlr.

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

– Story from T-Bones

Tickets on sale for U.S. Open Cup Final Sept. 20 in KCK

Single-game tickets are now on sale via SeatGeek.com for the 2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Final, U.S. Soccer’s National Championship, slated for Sept. 20 at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas.

Open Cup Final tickets are available to Sporting KC season ticket members as well as the public, with all season ticket members holding a right of first refusal for their seats until 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 16. At that time, tickets that are not purchased by season ticket members will become available to the public.

Sporting Kansas City progressed to its third Open Cup final in six seasons with a riveting 5-4 penalty kick shootout win over the San Jose Earthquakes following a 1-1 draw on Wednesday.

Manager Peter Vermes’ men are seeking the club’s fourth Open Cup title, with previous victories coming in 2004, 2012 and 2015. Sporting KC is a perfect 3-0 in Open Cup finals, including a 2012 triumph over Seattle Sounders FC at Children’s Mercy Park, the only previous time the stadium has held the championship match of U.S. Soccer’s oldest national competition.

The 2017 final will see Sporting Kansas City play host to the winner of next Tuesday’s semifinal encounter between the New York Red Bulls and FC Cincinnati of the United Soccer League, set for 7 p.m. at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati. The Red Bulls and FC Cincinnati are both looking to make their first-ever Open Cup championship appearances.

Sporting Kansas City is now in the midst of a 13-game unbeaten run in all competitions since the start of June, tying an all-time club record first set in 2012. The team is 9-0-6 this season at Children’s Mercy Park and will now look to become just the third MLS club to win four Open Cup trophies, joining Seattle Sounders FC and the Chicago Fire.

The 2017 Open Cup champion will receive $250,000 in prize money and a berth in the 2019 CONCACAF Champions League.
– Story from Sporting KC