T-Bones hold onto early lead despite pitching woes

It was starting to look like a quiet night in Lincoln, Nebraska, for the home team, as the Kansas City T-Bones (31-17) grabbed a 12-3 lead in the top of the seventh.

After some pitching woes by the T-Bones, the score was suddenly 12-9 in favor of Kansas City, with the Lincoln Saltdogs on the comeback trail. The crowd kept cheering heading into the ninth.

The Saltdogs (27-22) looked like they might pull off the greatest comeback in their history, batting the winning run, with the bases loaded, in the bottom of the ninth.

Cody Winiarski was able to get the final out, as the bullpen secured the T-Bones’ 12-9 win.

The T-Bones started with a Dylan Tice off the wall double in the top of the first. Then Nick Torres hit an infield single, sending Tice home and giving Torres his 34th RBI on the season.

Noah Perio Jr. and Taylor Featherston got on base before Dexter Kjerstad got his 26th and 27th RBI on the season, sending Perio Jr and Torres home. The T-bones started the game with a 3-0 lead.

Tucker Pennell, early in the second, hit a ground single to centerfield. Mason Davis hit a double to right center field, but Pennell was ruled out trying to sneak home.

Torres walked to first before Perio Jr. hit a single and got his first RBI as a T-Bone as Davis won a run down with Lincoln, coming home and making the score 4-0.

Kjerstad kept things going in the top of the third with a single. As Pennell was up to bat, Kjerstad stole second before Pennell hit a single, sending Kjerstad home, making it 5-0 in the top of the third.

The Saltdogs got on the board in the bottom of the fourth when Cesar Valera and Ivan Marin were walked, and Curt Smith got his 40th RBI of the season, sending Valera home and making the score 5-1.

The T-Bones struggled defensively in the bottom of the fifth,, allowing four infield singles and two runs to close the T-Bones lead to 5-3.

Randolph Oduber started the inning for the Saltdogs walking to first base. After an error by right fielder Nick Torres, Nathanial Maggio ran to second base, and Oduber made it to third before Dashenko Ricardo’s RBI sent Oduber home, making the lead 5-2. Valera hit a single, sending Maggio home to end the inning with a 5-3 score.

The T-Bones blew the game open in the top of the sixth. Dylan Tice started the inning with a single to centerfield. After an error by Cesar Valera, Mason Davis got on base while Tice scrambled to third.

Nick Torres got his 35th RBI of the season with a single to right field, sending Tice home, but the T-Bones didn’t stop there. Perio Jr. hit a sacrifice fly, sending Davis home and making the score 7-3. Then, Taylor Featherston walked to first before Keith Curcio hit a bases-clearing double, sending Torres and Featherston home. The T-Bones led 9-3.

Mason Davis came to play in the seventh inning with a solo home run, putting the T-Bones up 10-3. Perio Jr. had his second hit of the night, getting on base before Taylor Featherston hit a home run, sending both home and extending the T-Bones lead 12-3.

T-Bones pitcher Francisco Gracesqui struggled in the bottom of the eighth, allowing six runs before being pulled for Marcus Crescentini. The Saltdogs battled back with a three-run home run in the bottom of the eighth. Valera and Angel Reyes both hit singles before Christian Ibarra hit a home run, closing the gap 12-6.

Then, T.J Bennett scored off a wild pitch, cutting the lead 12-7. Randolph Oduber and Brandon Jacobs both came home to cut the T-Bones lead, 12-9. That was the last time the Saltdogs scored. The T-Bones won, 12-9.

Barrett Astin (7-2) was the winning pitcher. He started the game for the T-Bones and pitched six innings with four hits and three runs. Astin finished the night with a quality start.

He was replaced by Kevin Hill at the start of the seventh inning. Hill pitched one scoreless inning before Francisco Gracesqui took over in the eighth. Gracesqui allowed six runs on three hits before being replaced by Marcus Crescentini. Cresentini finished the inning with one hit and zero runs before closer Cody Winiarski closed the game and was awarded a save.

Lincoln’s Dimitri Kourtis (2-3) was the losing pitcher. He finished the game with eight hits and five runs in three innings. Tyler Herron took over and pitched four innings with eight hits and seven runs. Jake Hohensee took over in the eighth,, pitching a scoreless inning. Cortland Cox closed the game for the Saltdogs, pitching a scoreless ninth inning.

Kansas City plays Tuesday in Lincoln against the Saltdogs at The Ol’ Ballpark. The first pitch is at 6:45 p.m.

Individual tickets, season, group, mini-plans and nightly party suites are on sale and can be purchased by visiting the box office at T-Bones Stadium or www.tbonesbaseball.com. Box office hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

The T-Bones’ games are airing on the T-Bones Broadcast Network, http://mixlr.com/t-bones-baseball/.

– Story from T-Bones

National Pro Fastpitch softball at T-Bones Stadium tonight

National Pro Fastpitch softball returns to the T-Bones Stadium in Kansas City, Kansas, Monday and Tuesday nights.

The USSSA Pride and the Aussie Spirit will play a two-game series here. Both games start at 7:05 p.m., with gates opening at 6 p.m.

The USSSA Pride, from Florida, has played each of the last four seasons in Kansas City, Kansas, winning four straight league championships.

The Pride roster is led by two-time Olympian and reigning back-to-back-to-back NPF MVP Kelly Kretschman out of the University of Alabama. She is joined by Sierra Romero, the 2016 NCAA Player of the Year at the University of Michigan and the 2017 NPF home run and RBI leader and Jessica Burroughs, the 1st overall draft pick by the Pride out of Florida State and the 2017 ACC pitcher of the year and First Team NFCA All-American.

The Aussie Spirit roster features Stacey Porter, Captain of the Australian National Team and an Olympic Bronze and Silver medal winner. The Australian team also includes Taylah Tsitsikronis, with two seasons of NPF experience with the Pennsylvania Rebellion and the Chicago Bandits and was the first Aussie Spirit player to sign for 2018. Rachel Lack, out of the University of Hawaii and veteran Aussie Spirit star also is part of the roster coming to Kansas City.

While pigs fly in Texas, T-Bones fall in final game of series

The Kansas City T-Bones (30-17) faced off against the Texas AirHogs (12-34) Saturday night, already winning three out of the four games to secure the series.

Coming on the heels of their 30th game win and trying to make it their 31st, the T-Bones fell one run short 6-5 to Texas, ending their four-game winning streak.

The AirHogs were the first to strike in the bottom of the third inning. A double by Dillon Thomas, hit off T-Bones’ starting right-handed pitcher Lucas Irvine (6-3), scored Stewart Ijames, making the score 1-0. Back-to-back putouts closed out the inning for the AirHogs.

The T-Bones heated up soon after. In the top of the fourth, Taylor Featherston hit a ball into a deep back corner for a triple. Keith Curcio then hit a single to score Featherston. Curcio stole second and then was brought home by a single by Adrian Nieto, making the score 2-1.

Kansas City added to their lead in the fifth with Zach Walters’ single RBI to score Mason Davis, who had advanced to third on a passed ball.

The AirHogs, however, were far from out of the fight. Late in the sixth, the AirHogs rallied with a double RBI from Luan Chenchen to tie the game. Ijames was back in action this time, smashing a ball out of the park that landed in the right field swimming pool to drive in three, bringing the score to 6-3.

The T-Bones’ Mason Davis used his speed to get the team moving again. After hitting a single, stealing second, and advancing on Nick Torres’ single, he scored on a passed ball. A single RBI by Curcio scored Torres to cut the lead to one. The T-Bones went scoreless for the remainder of the game, falling 6-5.

T-Bones’ pitcher Irvine (4-1) gave up five runs to Texas with relief coming from Jackson Lowery and Pasquale Mazzoccoli. Irvine is credited with the loss.

AirHogs’ starting right-handed pitcher Miguel Rosario (1-6) was replaced by Lu Yusong (2-0) in the fifth. Yusong only gave up two hits and is credited with the win.

The T-Bones are enjoying a rest day Sunday but will be back in action Monday, July 9. They travel to take on Lincoln Saltdogs (26-21) at 6:45 p.m. at Haymarket Park.

Individual tickets, season, group, mini-plans and nightly party suites are on sale and can be purchased by visiting the box office at T-Bones Stadium or www.tbonesbaseball.com. Box office hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

The T-Bones’ games are airing on the T-Bones Broadcast Network, http://mixlr.com/t-bones-baseball/.

– Story from T-Bones