Monarchs win 3-1 as Shaffer stops RailCats

It was a slow start in the 3-1 win for the Monarchs on Tuesday night Night at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kansas.

It was a battle of the pitchers between winning Monarchs right-handed pitcher Justin Shaffer (2-1) and losing RailCats right-hander Jack Alkrie (1-3) in the first six innings with six strikeouts each.

Shaffer allowed one run on six hits during six innings of pitching.

“It was [Shaffer’s] best outing,” Monarchs manager Joe Calfapietra said, “He had most control of everything–his pitches, his body–he was just in total command of the game.”

Gary SouthShore scored one run in the fourth inning, unequaled until the sixth when Kansas City ended the inning with runs scored by Morgan McCullough, Darnell Sweeney and Ryan Grotjohn.

“[McCullough] does an outstanding job,” Calfapietra said, “No matter what role you put him in, he gets outs, we wouldn’t be in this situation without him,”

Shaffer, the winning pitcher, is now 2-1, and Carlos Diaz got the save. The losing pitcher, Jack Alkrie, is now 1-3.

Kansas City (13-10) and Gary SouthShore (13-13) will meet for the second game of the series Wednesday afternoon at 1 p.m.

The game can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 12:40 p.m. Wednesday and the video stream will air on aabaseball.tv.

-Information from Monarchs

Monarchs sweep the Apollos

The Kansas City Monarchs swept the Houston Apollos in three games this past weekend.

The Monarchs, now 12-10, won Sunday’s home game, 11-5, after winning Saturday’s games, 7-2 and 8-4.

The Monarchs exploded for 11 runs in Sunday’s game. The home team scored two runs in the first inning with Darnell Sweeney’s double, followed by Ryan Grotjohn hitting a ball up the middle that deflected off a glove and rolled into center field. Sweeney then scored on a wild throw home, with Grotjohn moving to third. Gabby Guerrero then grounded out, driving in the second run.

The Apollos hit two homers in the top of the second, scoring four runs.

The Monarchs answered in the third with an RBI double from Grotjohn and single from Guerrero to tie the game. Colin Willis’s double off the left-field wall scored Gerrero, with Charcer Burks hitting the fourth double of the inning to give the Monarchs a 6-4 lead. Burks scored on a wild pitch.

In the fifth, Kevin Santa drove in the eighth run on a double to center field, with Sweeney scoring two more on his third double of the game. Guerrero singled for the 11th run.

Jake Matthys got the win for the Monarchs Sunday.

In Saturday’s first game, the Monarchs saw a double by Morgan McCullough, followed by a walk by Darnell Sweeney in the third inning. After McCullough stole third and Sweeney advanced to second, Jan Hernandez was hit by a pitch to load the bases.

Guerrero hit a sacrifice fly to third, allowing McCullough to score, with Sweeney moving to third base.

It was a big fifth inning for the Monarchs. Alexis Olmeda singled to right field, then Sweeney walked. Grotjohn then singled to center to load the bases. Hernandez walked, with Olmeda scoring.

Guerrero then hit a grand slam to the bullpen for the Monarchs lead, 6-2.

The next inning, Willis doubled to right field, and a single to center by Olmeda allowed Willis to score from second.

Nick Travieso got the win for the Monarchs in the first game Saturday.

In the second game Saturday, the Monarchs scored in the second inning with an RBI double and two more RBIs from catcher Alexis Olmeda and shortstop Kevin Santa to put Kansas City up 4-0.

Santa had another RBI in the fourth inning and the Monarchs led 5-0.

Houston scored two runs in the sixth inning.

A wild pitch in the sixth inning allowed Charcer Burks to score and the lead was now 6-2. Olmeda and Sweeney each got an RBI, with an 8-2 Monarchs lead.

The Apollos scored again in the seventh to make the score 8-4.

Cody Mincey won the game for the Monarchs. Grotjohn was two for three with three RBIs.

With the win Saturday, the Monarchs went above .500 for the first time this season.

Kansas City will have an off-day on Monday before continuing its nine-game homestand on Tuesday night against Gary SouthShore.

First pitch is slated for 7 p.m. Tuesday. The game can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 6:40 p.m. and the video stream will air on aabaseball.tv. The game will also air on 1510 ESPN Kansas City.

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

Monarchs rained out tonight

The Kansas City Monarchs raced home from a 4-2 road trip expecting to play Friday night at Legends Field, but the waves of afternoon rain made the field look more like a shoreline and forced the postponement of the series opener with the Houston Apollos until Saturday.

Instead of riding the waves on their surfboards tonight, the teams will play a double header of two seven-inning games Saturday, starting at 5 p.m., with the gates opening at 3 p.m.

With the rain out the Monarchs will move the originally scheduled Rob Riggle appearance to a later date.

During Saturday’s second game, the Monarchs will be honoring and celebrating military and first responders. Any active or non-active military or first responder and their families get $4 off infield or outfield reserved tickets Saturday night.

If fans purchased tickets for Friday’s game, they can be exchanged for Saturday’s game or for any future 2021 regular season home game.

To exchange tickets fans can either call the Box Office Saturday starting at 10 a.m. at 913-328-5618 or exchange them in person at the Box Office. For fans holding tickets for Saturday night those tickets are good for both games.

The gates will open at 3 p.m. Saturday afternoon at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kansas. There will be a happy hour Saturday prior to the game, from 3 to 5 p.m. The club will have $2 hot dogs and beers, $5 Bombora lemonades and margaritas, and a DJ.

The games can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 4:35 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 from Dan Vaughan, Kansas City Monarchs