Late rally boosts Monarchs over Houston

After sweeping the former first place Sioux City Explorers over the weekend, the Monarchs were in for a rude awakening despite their 10-8 win on Tuesday night.

The win marks the club’s fourth consecutive win over a divisional opponent.

Kansas City handed the ball to Jameson McGrane, who was making his sixth start of the 2021 campaign. The right-hander was coming off a quality start at Sioux Falls, in which he logged six innings of one-run ball with nine strikeouts.

However, in the top of the first, McGrane struggled against the top half of the Apollos’ lineup. With runners at first and third, Aaron Takacs ripped an RBI-single to make it 1-0. Fortunately for the Monarchs, McGrane grinded through the frame and limited the damage to one run.

In the bottom of the first, Kansas City pounced on Houston starter Yosmel Naranjo. Darnell Sweeney, who had seven hits in the Sioux City series, jumped on a fastball and pounded it over the bullpen in left-center. The lead-off home run was Sweeney’s second of the month and fifth overall.

The Monarchs (31-18) battered Naranjo, again, in the home half of the second. Charcer Burks led off with a walk, Nick Franklin singled, and Colin Willis drove in the second run on an RBI-double to the gap in left-center. The barrage didn’t stop there, though.

Later in the inning, Morgan McCullough singled in a run and Jan Hernandez followed up with a ringing RBI-single that scored two more.

Despite trailing 5-1, Houston (7-42) continued to give McGrane fits. In the top of the third, Hudson Bilodeau cut the deficit to three on an RBI-single up the middle, but the Apollos failed to plate anymore. However, the game spiraled in the ensuing inning.

Houston not only managed to tie the game in the fourth on a two-run shot by Dom DeRenzo, but they chased McGrane with one out in the inning. The right-hander’s five runs were the most he’s allowed in an outing this season.

Nearly missed in all the chaos was some more bad news for the Monarchs: after singling in his second at-bat, Franklin was pulled from the game with an apparent injury. As he walked off the field, Franklin had a noticeable limp. The 30-year-old missed the first two months of the season with a shoulder injury.

After coughing up the lead, Kansas City grabbed it right back in the bottom of the fourth. With the bases loaded, former Wichita State Shocker Casey Gillaspie smacked a bases-clearing double to give the Monarchs a 8-5 lead.

Houston, however, wouldn’t go gentle into the night. In the top of the sixth, the Apollos tagged newly acquired Justin Donatella for three runs on a game-tying three-run homer by Takacs.

In a 8-8 tie, the Monarchs’ offense needed a late rally to overcome their bullpen issues. In the home half of the eighth, they did just that. Following a lead-off double from Alexis Olmeda, Kansas City reclaimed the lead on an RBI-double by Sweeney and sacrifice fly from Hernandez.

In the final two innings, Brian Ellington and Carlos Diaz combined to close out the game and secure the Monarchs’ fourth consecutive victory.

The Monarchs will take on Houston in Game 2 of a three-game set Wednesday night. First pitch is set for 7 p.m. with the gates opening at 6 p.m.

The game can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 6:35 p.m. and the video stream airing on aabaseball.tv.

  • by Jack Johnson, Monarchs

Monarchs sign pitcher from Cleveland organization

Kansas City bolstered its pitching staff on Tuesday with the addition of right-handed pitcher Dalbert Siri.

The 25-year-old right-hander most recently pitched in Triple-A Columbus in the Cleveland Indians’ organization.

Siri, a former international free agent who signed with the Indians in 2014, has spent all six of his minor league seasons in the Cleveland farm system. Over 177 appearances, Siri has a high volume of strikeouts (11.4 K/9) and walks (5.1 BB/9).

In 2021 with Triple-A Columbus, Siri posted a 7.06 ERA with 23 strikeouts and nine walks in 21. 2 innings. The right-hander struggled to keep the ball in the yard, as he surrendered five home runs over that span.

Siri made two stops with the Indians system in 2019. At AA Akron he posted a 2-2 record with a 2.98 ERA in 45 games, punching out 48 and another 2.2 innings at AAA Columbus with four strike outs.

In 2018 Siri was a Carolina League Mid-Season All-Star at advanced A Lynchburg, notching 15 saves in 47.2 innings. He struck out 52 while carrying an impressive 2.45 ERA in 42 appearances out of the pen.

Siri made the 2017 Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star team while at Lake County at low A. He saved 14 games over 40.2 innings with 64 strike outs. His strike out total led the club’s relievers and he led the team in saves with a 3.10 ERA.

In 2016 Siri split time between two rookie-level teams, going 1-1 with a 3.41 ERA in 29 relief innings with four saves. He made his pro debut in 2015 in the Dominican Summer League where he tossed 36.1 innings with a 2.72 ERA with 29 strike outs for the Indians.

The Monarchs continue their nine-game homestand tonight when the club begins a three-game series with the Houston Apollos. First pitch is slated for 7 p.m. The game can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 6:35 p.m. and the video stream airing on aabaseball.tv.

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

Monarchs sweep Explorers to keep first place

Kansas City (30-18) defeated Sioux City (28-21) 10-7 in an offensive battle to complete the series sweep.

The Monarchs offense got off to a great start, scoring runs early in the game.

In the first inning, after a walk by Ryan Grotjohn and a double from Jan Hernandez, Gabby Guerrero hit an awkward grounder right in front of the plate to drive in a run after Grotjohn got a good jump towards home to put Kansas City up 1-0. Hernandez finished four-for-five with two RBIs. Colin Willis singled directly after, driving in Hernandez to make it 2-0 for the Monarchs.

Kansas City continued their success at bat in the second inning. After back-to-back walks from Will Kengor and Morgan McCullough, a wild pitch would advance them to second and third, putting the Monarchs in scoring position. Darnell Sweeney came to the plate and hit a single, driving in both runners to add to the Monarchs lead, making it 4-0.

On to the third inning and Kansas City did not let up as it started the inning with back-to-back singles from Willis and Nick Franklin.

An error by the Explorers on Franklin’s single put runners at second and third. Kengor then walked to load the bases for the Monarchs.

McCullough then singled, driving in Willis. With bases loaded again, Grotjohn walked, adding another run for the Monarchs. Hernandez then singled, driving in both Kengor and McCullough to put Kansas City up 8-0.
In the fourth inning, Sioux City got on the board, putting up two runs to make it an 8-2 game.

Right-hander Ryan Newell, who got the start for the Monarchs, went three and two-thirds innings pitched, giving up three hits, two earned runs, and three walks while striking out four.

In the fifth inning, with bases loaded for the Explorers, a sacrifice fly by Chase Harris drove in a run for Sioux City, cutting into the Monarchs lead for a 8-3 contest. The Explorers did not stop there as they scored four runs in the fifth, making it a 8-7 game.


The Monarchs got things going again in the sixth after a few quiet innings. Willis walked to start off the inning, followed by a Kengor single. McCullough continued his stellar performance, hitting a double to drive in Willis. McCullough finished three-for-four with two RBIs and a walk. Kengor scored on a wild pitch from the Explorers to put the Monarchs up 10-7.

Left-hander Carlos Diaz entered the game in the ninth inning to complete the save and secure the win for the Monarchs, with the final score10-7. Kansas City has now won five in a row.

The Monarchs will have the day off on Monday before continuing a six-game homestand, starting with a three-game series against the Houston Apollos on Tuesday at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kansas. First pitch is set for 7 p.m. with the gates opening at 5 p.m. The game can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 6:35 p.m. and the video stream airing on aabaseball.tv.

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

  • Story by Jason Nick, Monarchs