Fifth inning turned the tide for Lincoln

Through four innings Saturday night, the Kansas City T-Bones looked to be on their way to back-to-back wins over Lincoln.

A four-run fifth changed the momentum of the game and helped the Saltdogs beat the T-Bones 6-3 and clinch the season series over Kansas City.

The T-Bones faced a tall order against the American Association Pitcher of the Month for July in Derek Gordon, but the club was more than up to the task. Cedric Hunter hit a solo home run to start the game to give the T-Bones a 1-0 lead.

The T-Bones struck again, scoring two more in the third inning off Gordon. Zane Chavez singled to start the inning–part of a three hit night for the Kansas City catcher. Then with one out, Cedric Hunter walked to put runners at first and second. Marcus Lemon drove in a run with an RBI single and Kevin Keyes followed with another RBI single and the score was 3-0.

Gabe Perez gave up a leadoff single in the bottom of the first but then retired the next seven batters until he hit Ivan Marin with a pitch with one out left in the third. Perez was able to work around a one out walk in the inning and then seemed in control of the game after a 1-2-3 shut down fourth inning.

But in the fifth Brent Dean doubled for Lincoln, and Marin singled to left, bringing in Dean, to cut the lead to 3-1.

Perez walked Matty Johnson then gave up a double to Cesar Valera to cut the lead to 3-2 with runners and second and third. Curt Smith drove in a pair with a single, and it was 4-3 in favor of Lincoln. Rich Mascheri relieved Perez and got the final out of the inning.

Gordon had new life and was able to work into the sixth, getting one out after a lead off walk. The Lincoln pen held the game at 4-3, grabbing two big insurance runs in the seventh.

Jackson Lowery, making his second appearance for Kansas City, issued a walk to Cesar Valera to start the inning but struck out Curt Smith who was ejected from the game. The Saltdogs then loaded the bases and got a Randolph Oduber RBI single to score two and make it 6-3.

The T-Bones got a double to begin the top of the ninth, but closer Michael Wagner shut the door retiring the next three batters in order. The win went to Gordon (8-2) while Perez (6-4) suffered the loss. Wagner picked up his 14th save.

The T-Bones fell four games behind Lincoln in the Central Division but still hold a slim one game lead in the wild card race.

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Rain tapers off; flood warning remains in effect through 1:45 p.m. Sunday

A NOAA chart showed that water at Turkey Creek rose to nearly 59.8 feet, just up to minor flood stage, before receding. The Kansas and Missouri rivers are well below flood stage.

A flood warning is in effect until 1:45 p.m. Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.

At 1:49 a.m. Sunday, local officials reported flooding over multiple roadways throughout a wide area including Wyandotte County, the weather service said.

Four to 6 inches of rain have fallen over the area since Saturday afternoon, according to the weather service.

Besides Kansas City, Kansas, areas that are under the flood warning include Overland Park, Olathe, Independence, Lee’s Summit, Shawnee, Blue Springs, Lenexa, Leavenworth, Leawood, Raytown, Liberty, Gladstone, Grandview, Belton, Prairie Village, Sedalia, Raymore, Gardner and Warrensburg.

Rain showers will steadily taper off through Sunday morning, according to the weather service. Dry conditions will return by early afternoon, but flooding could remain a concern.

Unseasonably cool temperatures will persist through the week ahead, the weather service said.

Today’s high will be near 75 with a north northeast wind of 3 to 7 mph, the weather service said.

Tonight, it will be mostly cloudy with a low of 62 and a northeast wind of 3 to 6 mph, according to the weather service.

Monday, expect mostly cloudy skies with a high near 77 and a northeast wind of 6 mph, the weather service said.

Monday night, the low will be 62 with a northeast wind of 3 to 6 mph, according to the weather service.

Tuesday, the high will be near 80 with an east wind of 3 to 6 mph, the weather service said.

Tuesday night, the low will be 63, according to the weather service.

Wednesday, there is a 30 percent chance of rain and storms after 1 p.m., with a high of 80, the weather service said. Severe weather is not anticipated.

Turkey Creek reaching high water levels

NOAA chart

Turkey Creek at Southwest Boulevard has reached the action stage and could go into flooding, according to a hydrology chart from NOAA.

The chart showed Turkey Creek at 58.04 feet at 10:48 p.m. Saturday, with a projection that it could continue rising into the minor flood stage at 61 feet and possibly flood stage at 67 feet.

Wyandotte County and surrounding areas are under a flash flood warning, and motorists are warned to turn around and not try to cross flooded roadways.