
T-Bones Game at Gary Suspended in the Eighth
May 26, 2014 - American Association (AA)
Kansas City Monarchs News Release
GARY, Ind. - Monday night's series opener between the T-Bones and the Gary RailCats was suspended in the bottom of the eighth inning, tied 4-4, because of rain.
The T-Bones got the scoring started in the fourth inning with Bryan Sabatella's first home run of the season which put Kansas City on top, 1-0.
In the fifth inning the T-Bones extended the lead to three runs with RBI singles from Byron Wiley and Sabatella.
Kansas City starter Andy Noga pitched five scoreless innings and allowed just three hits.
The RailCats attacked the Kansas City bullpen with a solo run in the sixth off lefty reliever Zach Fowler and added two runs on three straight hits off of Kris Regas before the rain stopped the action.
When the game resumes Tuesday afternoon at 5:30, the RailCats will be batting with Josh Romanski at second base with two outs. Game two will begin following the conclusion of game one. All of the action can be heard on 1660-AM in Kansas City or worldwide at tbonesbaseball.com.
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