Monarchs win 8-6, to play Tuesday morning in KCK

Kansas City (20-15) got the win over Lincoln (17-17) 8-6 as both Jan Hernandez and Gabby Guerrero hit their own three-run home runs to lead the offense on Sunday in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Hernandez finished three-for-five with three RBIs and Guerrero finished three-for-five as well with four RBIs.

The offense for both clubs did not waste any time getting the bats hot as the Monarchs and Saltdogs put up multiple runs on the board early.

The entire lineup for the Monarchs got an at bat in the first inning. Out of the nine that came up to the plate, six got on base. Ryan Grotjohn got things started with a single, as Jan Hernandez doubled immediately after, putting runners at second and third. Gabby Guerrero stepped up to the plate and launched a big three-run home run, his ninth of the season, to put the Monarchs up 3-0.

Right-handed pitcher Nick Travieso (4-4) got the start on the mound for the Monarchs. Despite his recent success on the bump his last few starts, he struggled, giving up runs early on. In the bottom half of the first, after walking a batter, Travieso gave up a two-run home run to Josh Altmann of the Saltdogs as they cut into the Monarchs lead, making it a 3-2 contest.

The Saltdogs continued their batting success in the second inning but not the usual way. Three straight bunts by the Saltdogs put runners in scoring position, and then they scored one run off the third bunt to tie the game 3-3.

In the fourth inning, Kevin Santa got started for the Monarchs with a single, followed by a Grotjohn walk that put two on base. Hernandez continued his hot performance, launching a three-run home run of his own for his ninth homer of the season, putting the Monarchs back on top 6-3.

The Saltdogs did not go away by any means. In the fifth inning, Forrestt Allday of the Saltdogs hit a solo shot to cut back into the Monarchs lead. Josh Altmann went onto double and then was followed up by a two-run home run from Ryan Long to tie the game 6-6.

Travieso ended his night pitching five innings, giving up eight hits and six runs with one walk along with two strikeouts, but he earned the win.

The back-and-forth game continued in the sixth. Santa started things off with a single, followed by Sweeney’s getting hit by a pitch, putting two on. Sweeney went on to steal second as runners advanced. A wild pitch by the Saltdogs let Santa come in to score, putting the Monarchs back in the lead 7-6. A Guerrero single drove in Sweeney to make it an 8-6 game.

Left-handed pitcher Elroy Urbina came in to start off the sixth inning, replacing Travieso. He got his job done by only giving up one hit and one walk with one strikeout and no runs allowed in his three innings pitched.

With the Monarchs still leading 8-6 heading into the bottom of the ninth, left-handed pitcher Carlos Diaz entered the game for the save opportunity. The Saltdogs went three up, three down as Diaz struck out one to seal the win. Diaz earned his sixth save of the season.

The Monarchs secured the win 8-6, taking one of three from the Saltdogs.

After an off-day on Monday, the Monarchs will be back home on Tuesday to kick off a three-game series against the Sioux Falls Canaries. First pitch for game one of the series on Tuesday is set for 11 a.m. The game can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 10:40 a.m. and the video stream airing on aabaseball.tv.

Free COVID-19 vaccines will be available at the Monarchs game Tuesday at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kansas.

Tickets to Monarchs games can be purchased by calling 913-328-5618 or by visiting monarchsbaseball.com.

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Man who was killed Saturday on Vista identified

The man shot and killed on Saturday in the 5000 block of Street has been identified as Dennis Delgado, age 60, according to a Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department spokesman.

Delgado was a resident of Kansas City, Kansas, according to police.

The officer-involved shooting happened about 3:46 p.m. Friday when officers were dispatched to a domestic disturbance call. The man, who was armed, had been shot before officers arrived.

When officers arrived, the armed man confronted them, and officers discharged their firearms, according to a spokesman on Saturday.

The Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department, the Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Office and the Wyandotte County District Attorney’s Office are investigating. Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS, the spokesman stated.