Sweeney’s grand slam and home run sweeps Lincoln

Monarchs move on to West Division Championship Series

Darnell Sweeney of the Kansas City Monarchs hit one of his two home runs in the ‘8-3 win over the Lincoln Saltdogs in game two of the American Association Division Series Friday night, Sept. 9, at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kansas. (Photo by John Ellis, Kansas City Monarchs)
Darnell Sweeney of the Kansas City Monarchs rounded the bases after one of his two home runs in the Monarchs 8-3 win over the Lincoln Saltdogs in game two of the American Association Division Series Friday night, Sept. 9, at Legends Field in Kansas City, Kansas. (Photo by John Ellis, Kansas City Monarchs)

by Adam Cook, Monarchs

The Kansas City Monarchs (2-0) completed the two-game sweep of the Lincoln Saltdogs (0-2) by a score of 8-3 Friday night at Legends Field behind the outstanding night from third baseman Darnell Sweeney.

Sweeney was responsible for seven of the eight Monarch runs thanks to a two-run home run and a grand slam.

The second game of the West Division Playoff Series got started in a unique way. After an error and walk got the bottom half of the inning off to a Monarchs-friendly start, Ryan Grotjohn made it even friendlier with an RBI single.

Later, Jan Hernandez came to the plate with Darnell Sweeney at third. During the at-bat, Saltdogs catcher Skyler Weber attempted to pick Sweeney off at third base, but the throw went off the barrel of Hernandez’ bat and rolled toward the home dugout, scoring Sweeney unearned and giving the Monarchs a first inning 2-0 lead.

Monarchs pitcher Jalen Miller continued his dominance on the mound to this point, still not allowing a baserunner through three. In the bottom of the third, the Monarchs offense came back alive when Sweeney followed up Mallex Smith’s leadoff walk with a 2-run home run, extending the lead to 4-0.

However, the Saltdogs offense wasn’t going to wait around forever. In the top of the fourth, Miller finally showed some cracks, as a pair of home runs – one solo and one two-run – cut the Kansas City lead to one. That one-run lead felt a little too close for Sweeney, however, as he added on to his outstanding night with a grand slam, making it a five-run lead for the Monarchs, 8-3.

The momentum continued to sway in the Monarchs’ favor in the top of the fifth when reliever Jordan Martinson entered and promptly struck out the side in order. Unfortunately, the momentum didn’t amount to much on the offensive side, as the side was retired despite a walk from Escarra.

This was the beginning of a lot of zeros for the rest of the game, as not another run crossed the plate for the remainder of the game, despite there only being one more 1-2-3 inning. Alex Valdez started the top of the ninth on the bump for the Monarchs and allowed two baserunners, but neither scored, sending the Monarchs to the West Division Championship Series with a final score of 8-3.

The Monarchs will begin the Western Division Championship Series Monday night, Sept. 12, on the road against the winner of the Winnipeg Goldeyes and Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks series that is tied at one game apiece.

The game can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning 30 minutes before game time and the video stream airing on aa baseball.tv.

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

Nemechek takes Kansas Lottery 200 win

John Nemechek took the Kansas Lottery 200, Camping World Truck Series, win on Friday night at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. Racing continues at 2 p.m. Saturday with the Xfinity race and 6 p.m. Saturday with the ARCA race at the Kansas Speedway. On Sunday, the Hollywood Casino 400 presented by Barstool Sportsbook, a NASCAR Cup Series race, will be at 2 p.m. (Fan photo)
John Nemechek celebrated his win in the Kansas Lottery 200 on Friday evening in front of the Kansas Speedway grandstand. (Fan photo)
Jack Wood took off after a pit stop on Friday evening at the Kansas Lottery 200 at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo)
A full moon rose over the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas, on Friday evening, during the Kansas Lottery 200 race. (Fan photo)
The truck driven by Austin Self, No. 22, caught on fire after the engine started going out on Friday evening at the Kansas Lottery 200, Camping World Truck Series race at the Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo)
A truck spun out after turn 2 at the Kansas Lottery 200 race on Friday evening at the Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo)
More action from the Kansas Lottery 200 race on Friday evening at the Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo)
The national anthem was sung on Friday evening before the start of the Kansas Lottery 200 race at Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo)
The KC A Cappella group sang “God Bless America” before the start of the Kansas Lottery 200 race Friday evening at Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo)
A driver introduction on Friday evening at the Kansas Lottery 200 race at Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo)
More action from the Kansas Lottery 200 race on Friday evening at the Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas. (Fan photo)
Fans viewed a car inside the gates on the Midway of the Kansas Speedway on Friday evening. (Fan photo)
Fans viewed the traveling Veterans and Athletes United (VAU) Fallen Heroes Memorial Wall on display in the Midway of the Kansas Speedway on Friday evening. The exhibit was a tribute to service members and first responders who lost their lives in the war on terror. (Fan photo)
The traveling Veterans and Athletes United (VAU) Fallen Heroes Memorial Wall was on display in the Midway of the Kansas Speedway on Friday evening. The exhibit was a tribute to service members and first responders. (Fan photo)
The traveling Veterans and Athletes United (VAU) Fallen Heroes Memorial Wall was on display in the Midway of the Kansas Speedway on Friday evening. The exhibit was a tribute to service members and first responders. (Fan photo)
The traveling Veterans and Athletes United (VAU) Fallen Heroes Memorial Wall was on display in the Midway of the Kansas Speedway on Friday evening. The exhibit was a tribute to service members and first responders. (Fan photo)
The traveling Veterans and Athletes United (VAU) Fallen Heroes Memorial Wall was on display in the Midway of the Kansas Speedway on Friday evening. The exhibit was a tribute to service members and first responders. The exhibit included names of fallen heroes. (Fan photo)

Rain, cooler temperatures in today’s forecast

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Showers and isolated storms are possible in the area today, according to the National Weather Service.

The best chance for rain showers will be this afternoon, the weather service said. Severe weather is not expected. Today’s high will be near 78.

The wind was coming from the south last night and now has changed to the north, as a cold front is moving through the area.

The Wyandotte County forecast says thunderstorms are possible after 4 p.m. Also, more rain and a thunderstorm are possible before 2 a.m. tonight, followed by more rain and storms through 4 a.m.

Cooler, dry weather is expected for much of Sunday, the weather service said. Sunday’s high will be near 75.

Temperatures will gradually increase back into the 80s by early next week, according to the weather service.

Today, there is a 30 percent chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 4 p.m., the weather service said. The high will be near 78 with a north wind of 6 to 14 mph, gusting as high as 18 mph. Less than a tenth of an inch is possible.

Tonight, there is a 90 percent chance of showers and possibly a thunderstorm before 2 a.m., then a chance of showers and thunderstorms between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m., then a slight chance of showers after 4 a.m., according to the weather service. The low will be around 55. A north wind of 9 to 11 mph will gust as high as 24 mph. Between a quarter and half-inch of rain is possible.

Sunday, it will be sunny, with a high near 75 and a north northwest wind of 7 to 10 mph, the weather service said.

Sunday night, it will be clear, with a low of 51 and a north wind around 6 mph becoming calm, according to the weather service.

Monday, it will be sunny, with a high near 80 and a west wnd of 5 to 8 mph, gusting to 18 mph, the weather service said.

Monday night, it will be clear, with a low of 55, according to the weather service.

Tuesday, it will be sunny, with a high near 85, the weather service said.

Tuesday night, it will be clear, with a low of 62, according to the weather service.

Wednesday, it will be sunny, with a high near 89, the weather service said.

Wednesday night, it will be mostly clear, with a low of 64, according to the weather service.

Thursday, it will be sunny, with a high near 88, the weather service said.

Thursday night, it will be mostly clear, with a low of 65, according to the weather service.

Friday, it will be sunny, with a high near 90, the weather service said.

For more weather information, see www.weather.gov.