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Monarchs Walk-Off Home Run for Win Number 50

August 8, 2021 - American Association (AA)
Kansas City Monarchs News Release


Kansas City Monarchs celebrate Ibandel Isabel's game winning home run
Kansas City Monarchs celebrate Ibandel Isabel's game winning home run
(Kansas City Monarchs, Credit: John Ellis)

KANSAS CITY, Kan. - Ibandel Isabel was acquired prior to game one of the Monarchs key series with second place Cleburne last Thursday. He started off the series against Cleburne in game one with a home run in his first at bat and he ended the series on Sunday with the walk-off home run in his last at bat. The Monarchs designated hitter launched a two out blast to left to power the Monarchs (50-24) to a 12 inning 9-8 win over the Railroaders (39-34).

The Railroaders took the lead early on with two unearned runs from Noah Vaughan and Alay Lago in the first 10 minutes of the game.

It was a battle early on between the starting pitchers, Monarchs' RHP Justin Donatella and Railroaders' LHP Kody Bullard, both with four strikeouts in as many innings.

The game remained quiet until the fifth inning when Cleburne's Alay Lago earned his first RBI of the game, bringing the score to 3-0. Osvaldo Martinez was the next batter up and shot a ball out to left center field with a two-run home run, extending the lead to five in the sixth. The sixth inning continued to be a crucial one for the Railroaders as Hunter Clanin earned an RBI as Chase Simpson ran in from second base.

Morgan McCullough put the Monarchs on the board in the bottom of the sixth inning with a base hit, bringing in Will Kengor.

Unlike the night before, the Monarchs saw their first home run of the afternoon in the seventh inning from Gabby Guerrero, making the score 6-2. The Monarchs kept rolling as Casey Gillsapie went to bat, giving the Monarchs back-to-back home runs with one of his own to deep right field. Ibandel Isabel launched a rocket to left field for the third home run of the inning, with zero outs in sight.

Colin Willis attempted to go four-for-four in the inning with a home run of his own but managed to reach third base on a ball far out in right center. A sacrifice fly from Morgan McCullough brought in Willis to bring the Monarchs within one run. Charcer Burks delivered a base hit to left center field, earning himself an RBI as Kengor rounded second and third, tying the game up at 6-6.

Innings eight and nine went quietly as Monarchs RHP Jameson McGrane delivered three strikeouts before the game went into extra innings. Osvaldo Martinez got on base with a single before Chase Simpson sent one out to right center field for a two-run home run, leaving something to be desired from the Monarchs with a 8-6 score going into the bottom of the tenth.

Burks was walked, putting him at first base before Sweeney launched a ball to center field with a two-run home run, tying the game back up at 8-8. The eleventh inning didn't produce anything before Isabel launched a rocket to left field in the bottom of the twelfth to end the game.

The Monarchs will enjoy an off day on Monday then hit the road for a seven-game road trip starting Tuesday night in Sioux City with the first pitch at 7:00 p.m. The game can be heard on the Monarchs Broadcast Network with the pre-game beginning at 6:30 p.m. and the video stream airing on aabaseball.tv.

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

WP: Brock Gilliam (3-0)

LP: Landon Holifield (0-1)

SP: N/A





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Ibandel Isabel wallops a game winning home for the Kansas City Monarchs
Ibandel Isabel wallops a game winning home for the Kansas City Monarchs

(John Ellis)
Kansas City Monarchs celebrate Ibandel Isabel's game winning home run
Kansas City Monarchs celebrate Ibandel Isabel's game winning home run

(John Ellis)
 



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