Blue Devils seek third straight 40-win baseball campaign

Matt Goldbeck, center, enters his third season as Kansas City Kansas Community College head baseball coach with a staff of, from left, Tanner Foerschler, Bill Sharp, Dean Long and Ryne McDonald. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

With one game already under his belt, third year Kansas City Kansas Community College baseball coach Matt Goldbeck has begun pursuit of a third straight 40-win season – if his squad gets back to full strength.

“We’re waiting for a few guys to get healthy,” said Goldbeck, who may not have at least four possible starters and his No. 1 reliever for the Blue Devils’ 5-game spring trip to the Dallas and Fort Worth area this weekend. The Blue Devils are coming off a 12-10 loss in their season opener against Maple Woods Monday.

Brandon Green, the probable starter at third base; the top two candidates at first base, freshmen Gavin Gifford and Brandon Still; freshman catcher Jared Goodfellow; and sophomore pitchers Maxwell Storch and Julian Rivera are all nursing a variety of injuries or recovering from off-season surgery.

“We can’t use that as an excuse; it’s an opportunity for others to get the chance to play and prove they belong,” Goldbeck said. “There’s going to be plenty of opportunities. No excuses. When someone gets injured, the next guy steps up.”

The Blue Devils finished 40-21 overall and tied for third in the Jayhawk Conference (24-12) last spring but lost virtually their entire starting pitching staff and most of the infield.

The one bright spot for 2018 is the outfield where Josh Schumacher of Aurora, Colo., Tyler Pittman of Blue Springs South and Corey Combs of Truman are all back after big 2017 seasons. Pittman hit .384, drove in 33 runs and stole 35 bases while patrolling centerfield; Schumacher hit .365 and drove in 33 runs in left; and Combs batted .386 with four home runs and 22 RBI primarily as a designated hitter.

“We‘re counting on big years from them,” Goldbeck said. “Pittman has game-changing speed; all are big and can run; hard workers and good team leaders who will be at the top of the batting order.”

As it is every season, pitching will be the key. Only three hurlers return, Cole Gacke of Liberty North; Allan Brown, Olathe Northwest; and Rivera of Kissimmee, Fla, A fourth, Max Storch, is sidelined after compiling a 3-0 record in 30 innings last year. Gacke, who was 3-2 in 13 games last season, will be the No. 1 starter; Rivera when healthy the No. 1 closer after posting six saves in 30 games. Brown, who pitched in just eight games last season, will be used mainly in relief.

Joining Gacke in the starting rotation will be a trio of righthanders, Victor Gotay of Kissimmee; Orlando Ortiz, a transfer from Coppin State; and Bret Snider of Liberty North.

“Gacke is a great competitor on the mound; the others we’ll have to wait and see,” Goldbeck said. “All three have good arms.”

Brown, sophomore Gunner Vestal of Piper and freshman Carlos Soto of Liberty will head up the long relief corps and spot start.

“We’re going to need meaningful innings from them,” Goldbeck said. Ethan Baltz of Lee’s Summit West, Hunter Paxton of Mill Valley and Zach Watson of Pasadena, Texas, also figure in the relief corps along with infielders Brigham Mooney and Gavin Gifford.

“Both have good arms and might help if the staff gets short,” Goldbeck said.

A graduate of Blue Springs South, Mooney will start at shortstop after hitting .245 in 24 games last year, while freshman Kevin Santiago of Jayua, Puerto Rico, has the edge over Jason Bradley of St. Louis and Brady Holder of Kearney at second base.

Liberty’s Brandon Green who batted .286 with six home runs and 25 RBI will be at third when healthy. In the meantime, St. James Academy freshman Kemper Bednar will handle the hot corner. With Gavin Gifford of Brighton, Colo., and Brandon Still of Springdale, Ark., both sidelined, redshirt freshman catcher Billy Kelley of Tonganoxie will be at first base.

Adam North, a sophomore from Shawnee Mission South, gets the edge over Kelly and injured freshman Jared Goodfellow of Broken Arrow, Okla., behind the plate. North saw action in 16 games last season.

“A good catch and throw guy,” Goldbeck said.

Remington Kelly, a freshman outfielder from Carrollton, Texas, will likely handle the designated hitting duties while freshman Julius King of Antioch, Tenn., heads the outfield backups along with Jacob Jackson of Blue Springs South and Connor White of Coppell, Texas.

After a single game Friday and doubleheaders Saturday and Sunday in Texas, the Blue Devils return home for twin bills with Northeast Nebraska Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 24-25.

Nine weeks of Jayhawk Conference play begins Thursday, March 1, when KCKCC plays host to Coffeyville. Each conference team plays home-and-home doubleheaders on Thursdays and Saturdays through April 1 against Cowley, the defending champion and conference favorite.

Bill Sharp again heads the staff of assistant coaches along with former Blue Devils Dean Long, Tanner Foerschler and Ryne McDonald.

Kansas City Kansas Community College
2018 Baseball Schedule

Date Opponent Location Time
Sunday, Feb. 11 Maple Woods (1) KCKCC 1 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 16 Richland CC (1) Dallas, TX. 2 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 17 Richland CC Dallas, TX. Noon
Sunday, Feb. 18 Eastfield CC Ft. Worth, TX. Noon
Saturday, Feb. 24 Northeast Nebraska KCKCC Noon
Sunday, Feb. 24 Northeast Nebraska KCKCC Noon
Tuesday, Feb. 27 Maple Woods (1) Kansas City, MO. 2 p.m.
Thursday, March 1 Coffeyville* KCKCC 1 p.m.
Saturday, March 3 Coffeyville* Coffeyville, KS. 1 p.m.
Tuesday, March 6 State Fair (1) Sedalia, MO. 2 p.m.
Thursday, March 8 Independence* Independence, KS. 1 p.m.
Saturday, March 10 Independence* KCKCC 1 p.m.
Tuesday, March 13 Saint Mary KCKCC 1 p.m.
Thursday, March 15 Labette* KCKCC 1 p.m.
Saturday, March 17 Labette* Parsons, KS. 1 p.m.
Tuesday, March 20 Longview (1) Lee’s Summit, MO. 2 p.m.
Thursday, March 22 Highland* Highland, KS. 1 p.m.
Saturday, March 24 Highland* KCKCC 1 p.m.
Monday, March 26 Baker JV Baldwin, KS 4 p.m.
Thursday, March 29 Allen County* Iola, KS. 1 p.m.
Saturday, March 31 Allen County* KCKCC 1 p.m.
Tuesday, April 3 State Fair (1) KCKCC 2 p.m.
Thursday, April 5 Fort Scott* KCKCC 1 p.m.
Saturday, April 7 Fort Scott” Fort Scott, KS. 1 p.m.
Tuesday, April 10 Baker JV (1) KCKCC 2 p.m.
Thursday, April 12 Neosho County* KCKCC 1 p.m.
Saturday, April 14 Neosho County* Chanute, KS. 1 p.m.
Tuesday, April 17 Longview (1) KCKCC 2 p.m.
Thursday, April 19 Johnson County* Overland Park, KS. 1 p.m.
Saturday, April 21 Johnson County* KCKCC 1 p.m.
Monday, April 23 Saint Mary Leavenworth, KS. 3 p.m.
Thursday, April 26 Cowley College* Arkansas City, KS. 1 p.m.
Saturday, April 28 Cowley College* KCKCC 1 p.m.
Fri-Sun, May 5-7 Region VI Playoffs Higher Seed 1 p.m.
Thur-Tue, May 10-15 Super Regional TBA TBA
Sat-Sat, May 23-June 3 NJCCA World Series Grand Junction, CO. TBA
All doubleheaders unless 9-inning single games designated (1)
*Jayhawk Conference doubleheaders

Saturday events

Two candidates to speak
Two Democratic candidates are scheduled to speak at the Wyandotte County Third Saturday Democratic Breakfast on Saturday, Feb. 17, at Las Islas Marinas, 7516 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. Laura Kelly, the Kansas Senate assistant minority leader, from Topeka, who is running for Kansas governor, and Mike McCamon, a candidate for the U.S. House, 3rd District, from Overland Park, are the scheduled speakers. State Rep. Stan Frownfelter, D-37th Dist., Democratic assistant leader of the Kansas House, will give an update on the Legislature. The breakfast buffet begins at 8:15 a.m., with the program starting at 9 a.m. The event is open to Democrats. The cost of the breakfast buffet is $10, or $6 for students and those on limited incomes. Those attending do not have to purchase a breakfast.

Harlem Renaissance history and art events continue at library
The Kansas City, Kansas, Public Library’s Harlem Renaissance art event will continue with events Feb. 17. “A Night at the Savoy” is planned at 7 p.m. Feb. 17 at the Main Kansas City, Kansas, Public Library, 625 Minnesota Ave. The Kansas City Jazz Orchestra will perform hits from the 1920s in a re-creation of the atmosphere of the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem. Those attending may come as they are or dress in the fashion of the 1920s to listen and dance. For more information and events in the library’s Harlem Renaissance program, celebrating art and black history, visit https://cerkl.com/org/story.php?id=1048337.

Black history banquet planned Feb. 17
The 26th annual Black History and Scholarship Banquet will be at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17, at the Reardon Convention Center, 5th and Minnesota Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas. The guest speaker is Aaron Thomas, a native of Kansas City, Kansas, who is executive producer of the CBS series, S.W.A.T. The theme is “Balance the Divide: Differences Do Not Have to Divide Us.” Tickets for the program are $50. For information or tickets, call Deasiray Bush, banquet chair, 913-573-5115, or email BlackHistoryCommittee@hotmail.com.

Retreats planned today
A spiritual day of reflection is planned from 8 a.m. to noon Feb. 17 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church basement, 708 N. 4th St., Kansas City, Kansas. After Mass, there will be reflection, refreshments and a guest speaker on the topic, “Living Our Baptism.”

A Lenten prayer retreat for women will be held from 8:30 a.m. to noon Feb. 17 at St. Peter’s Cathedral, 409 N. 15th St., Kansas City, Kansas. Registration and a continental breakfast in the parish hall will be followed by a Mass at 11:30 a.m. A Lenten reflection will be presented. The cost of the retreat will be $15.

Rain in today’s forecast

National Weather Service graphic

A light wintry mix is falling over parts of the region this morning, according to the National Weather Service.

The weather service says there is a 30 percent chance of rain today, mainly before 8 a.m. While there appears to be frost or sleet on the sidewalks in places, the temperature was 36 degrees at 7 a.m. here and rain only is expected to fall during the rest of this morning in Wyandotte County.

Clouds will cover the area through mid-morning, then gradually clear, according to the weather service. The high will be near 54 with a south wind of 7 to 14 mph becoming west northwest in the afternoon. Winds may gust as high as 18 mph.

Tonight, the low will be around 31 with a west northwest wind of 5 to 8 mph becoming light and variable, according to the weather service.

Sunday, it will be sunny with a high near 59 and a south wind of 9 to 14 mph increasing to 16 to 21 mph in the afternoon, the weather service said. Winds may gust as high as 37 mph.

Sunday night, there is a slight chance of rain, then a 50 percent chance of rain and thunderstorms after midnight, according to the weather service. The low will be around 53. A south wind of 11 to 15 mph, gusting as high as 30 mph, is possible. Less than a tenth of an inch of rain is expected.

Monday, Presidents Day, will have a 60 percent chance of precipitation, with rain and thunderstorms likely, the weather service said. The high will be near 66, with a south wind of 9 to 17 map, becoming northwest in the afternoon. Between a tenth and quarter-inch of rain is expected.

Monday night, there is a 60 percent chance of rain with a low of 33, according to the weather service. Between a tenth and quarter-inch of rain is possible.

Tuesday, there is a 40 percent chance of rain before noon, with a high of 37, the weather service said.