T-Bones take down RedHawks

The Kansas City T-Bones (30-20) reached a season-high 10 games above .500 Wednesday night at Newman Outdoor Stadium in Fargo, N.D., with a 5-2 win over the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks (24-27).

Facing RedHawk starter Tyler Herron (3-2), who beat the T-Bones back on June 20, the visitors were ready from the get go. Kansas City grabbed a pair of runs in the first on a Kyle Petty RBI infield single and a bases-loaded walk from Jordan Edgerton to take the early lead.

In the top of the second, Marcus Lemon singled and came home from first on a double to left center field by Kevin Keyes to extend the lead to 3-0. Tyler Horan then launched a two-run home run to right field to give Kansas City a 5-0 lead.

Veteran Scott Carroll (5-2) took over from there, holding the RedHawks to just two runs on six hits with five strike outs to grab the win for Kansas City. Fargo-Moorhead got their first run on a solo homer from Kuery De La Cruz in the sixth and scratched out the second one and an RBI single from Charlie Valerio off Carroll in the seventh.

Rich Mascheri worked a scoreless eighth inning, while Luis Paula worked a 1-2-3 ninth to record his first save of the season. For the loss Herron would work eight innings for Fargo with nine strike outs, retiring nine straight at one point.

The win kept the T-Bones a game ahead of Lincoln and two games ahead of Gary SouthShore in the American Association Central Division and sent Kansas City to a season-high 10 games above .500. It also marked the halfway point in the season for Kansas City.

Game three of the series is set for Thursday afternoon with right-handed pitcher Matt Sergey (2-0, 4.06) getting the ball for Kansas City against at LHP Will Solomon (3-1, 3.51) for Fargo-Moorhead.

Following the series in Fargo, the T-Bones make their only trip to Canada this season to play a three game weekend series against the Winnipeg Goldeyes.

The T-Bones return home Tuesday, July 18, to open up a six-game home stand. Tickets are available online, by calling 913-328-5618 or by visiting in person the Providence Medical Center Box Office.

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