Offense leads T-Bones past Explorers, 9-5

The Kansas City T-Bones won a wild 9-5 thriller against the Sioux City Explorers in Kansas City Thursday night. Zach Walters powered the T-Bones offense, going 3-5 with 3 RBIs.

Walters started his night off by hitting his fourth home run of the season, putting the T-Bones up 1-0 in the second inning.

Singles by Walters, Cal Towey and Dexter Kjerstad loaded the bases with one out in the fourth inning.

A crucial wild pitch to Tucker Pennell sent Walters racing down the third base line to score the second run of the game. The T-Bones left runners on first and third, ending a promising fourth inning, but the T-Bones led the Explorers 2-0.

Sioux City stormed back in the sixth inning to take the lead.

A lead-off double by Dexture McCall started the Explorers rally. Dylan Kelly sliced a ball up the first base line for an out advancing McCall to third base.

Former T-Bone Jordan Edgerton ripped an RBI double to left field to put Sioux City on the board. Michael Lang then erased the Kansas City lead with a two-run homerun to left field that put Sioux City ahead 3-2.

With one out in the seventh inning, Keith Curcio lined a single to center field. He then stole second base to put Kansas City in scoring position. Todd Cunningham hit a game-tying RBI double that scored Curcio to tie the game at 3-3.

Dylan Tice extended the inning for the T-Bones with a single to right field, putting runners on first and second. Walters delivered for Kansas City, hitting a hard-hit ball off the left field wall scoring two runs. After a relentless seventh inning, the T-Bones regained the lead, 5-3.

Edgerton continued to be locked in against his former team. He hit his second RBI of the game, crushing a home run over the left-field wall to cut the T-Bones lead to 5-4.

Back-to-back singles by Adrian Nieto and Dexter Kjerstad quickly put two runners on base for the T-Bones in the eighth inning. Tucker Pennell reached first after being hit by a pitch, loading the bases for Kansas City.

The next at bat, Tice reached first on a hit by pitch, scoring Nieto, and Kansas City took a 6-4 lead. Todd Cunningham hit a sacrifice fly to score Kjerstad, followed by a base-clearing RBI double by Nick Torres that put the T-Bones on top 9-5.

After a late run in the ninth, the T-Bones went on to win by a final of 9-5. The T-Bone’s Joe Filomeno (1-0) pitched two innings, allowing one run on one hit, and is credited as the winning pitcher.

Explorers pitcher Taylor Jordan (4-1) struggled for the Explorers, allowing five runs on nine hits in six and two thirds inning pitched. Jordan is credited as the losing pitcher.

The T-Bones are 14-10 on the season after splitting a four-game series with the South Division leading Explorers. The Explorers fall to 20-7, clinging on to the division lead.

The T-Bones hit the road for a six-game road trip against the Fargo-Morehead RedHawks and the Winnipeg Goldeyes. The T-Bones return home Friday, June 22, against the Cleburne Railroaders.

Former University of Kansas basketball standout Frank Mason III will hold a charity softball game Saturday afternoon to benefit Children’s Mercy Kansas City and the National Youth Foundation. Mason will be joined by KU Head Basketball Coach Bill Self and a number of former Jayhawks and NBA players including Devonte Graham, Josh Jackson, and Sherron Collins as well Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt.

The game will be an interactive experience between players and attendees. Fans will be entertained by in-game promotions and giveaways all seven innings.

Mason was the 2016-17 Consensus National Player of the Year and currently plays for the Sacramento Kings in the NBA.

Gates open at 1 p.m. Saturday at T-Bones Stadium, with a home run derby at 2 p.m. and first pitch at 3 p.m.

Season, group, mini-plans and nightly party suites are on sale and can be purchased by visiting the Box Office at T-Bones Stadium. Call the box office at 913-328-5618 or purchase and print at www.tbonesbaseball.com. Box office hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday and Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
– Story from T-Bones