Slow start for Monarchs season opener

Matt Hall delivered one of his six strikeouts Friday night for the Kansas City Monarchs at Legends Field, Kansas City, Kansas. The Monarchs return to play at 6 p.m. Saturday. (Photo by John Ellis, Kansas City Monarchs)

by Kaitlyn Sanders, Monarchs

On a night where the Kansas City Monarchs celebrated their 2021 championship, there were no fireworks from the reigning champs to start the season in a 2-0 loss to the Sioux City Explorers.

Friday was a quiet opening day of the 2022 season for the Monarchs, as the Sioux City Explorers (1-0) were the only ones on the board.

The Xs scored their first run in the fourth with Nate Samson sneaking by Alexis Olmeda at home plate on a double by Sebastian Zawada to the left field corner.

The Monarchs had their chances but left nine on base as Kansas City (0-1) had three runners reach third base in multiple innings but could not bring them around.

The Explorers doubled their lead in the eighth inning as Nick Franklin hit a home run to right field off Monarchs reliever Nick Belzer, to buy an insurance run, making it 2-0 in favor of Sioux City.

Returning Monarch’s LHP Matt Hall (0-1) started on the mound notching six strikeouts in five innings pitched, surrendering three hits and one run in a hard luck loss.

Kevin McCanna (1-0) was outstanding as well for Sioux City, tossing five scoreless innings and allowing three hits with three walks and four strikeouts while picking up the win.

The two clubs will play game two of the series Saturday night with right-handed pitcher Tyler Beardsley taking the hill for Sioux City while right-handed pitcher Akeem Bostick gets the nod for the Monarchs at Legends Field in KCK.

The first pitch is set for 6 p.m. Saturday with the gates opening at 4 p.m. The game can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 5:30 p.m. and the video stream airing on aabaseball.tv.

Monarchs to open season Friday night

The Kansas City Monarchs will open the 2022 season at 7 p.m. Friday, May 13, against the Sioux City Explorers at Legends Field, 1800 Village West Parkway, Kansas City, Kansas.

This year, opening day will include a Greater Kansas City Day fundraiser to benefit Rotary Youth Camp.

The Greater Kansas City Day fundraiser was created 34 years ago to benefit the Rotary Youth Camp and celebrate Kansas City. Historically centered around baseball’s opening day; many organizations partnered with local Rotary clubs to sell papers and flags to benefit local children’s charities. For the second straight year, the Greater Kansas City Day committee will partner with the Kansas City Monarchs to celebrate their opening day and raise funds with team cap and discounted ticket sales.

“Seeing the Monarchs take the field again – this year as league champions – is just incredible,” Monarchs owner Mark Brandmeyer said. “We are excited to see our fans back out at the ballpark and we are proud to partner with Rotary to keep the Greater Kansas City Day tradition alive.”


For more information about the Monarchs, including ticket information, visit www.monarchsbaseball.com.

Monarchs sign Australian pitcher

The Kansas City Monarchs have signed Lewis Thorpe, an Australian left-handed pitcher, according to an announcement.

Thorpe joins the Monarchs at training camp at Legends Field, which opens today, according to the announcement.

He recently played for the Minnesota Twins, where he went 3-2 in 12 games, with a 6.18 earned run average in 2019. He struck out 31 in 27 2/3 innings with 10 bases on balls.

In 2020, he pitched for the Twins in seven games and also was in the minors. In 2018, Thorpe pitched for the World team in the Futures Game at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

Thorpe appeared five times for the Twins in 2021, and also appeared for the St. Paul Saints, a Triple A club. He was assigned to the bullpen in early 2022.

Opening night for the Monarchs will be Friday, May 13, at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kansas. For ticket information, visit https://monarchsbaseball.com/.