WINNIPEG, MB – The Kansas City Monarchs (16-9) jumped out quickly 6-0 and cruised to an 8-2 win over the Winnipeg Goldeyes (11-14) on Friday night at Shaw Park. The Monarchs had 16 hits, and all ten batters for Kansas City reached base safely.
Box Score
The Monarchs scored single runs in each of the first two innings but then broke the game open with a four-run third. All the runs in that inning came with two outs. The Monarchs used RBI hits from designated hitter Gavin Collins, right fielder Keon Broxton, and a two-run single from second baseman Justin Wylie.
All the early damage was against Winnipeg starter
Luis Ramirez (2-3). He lasted five innings, allowed 12 hits, seven runs (all earned). He walked one and struck out three.
The only tallies for Winnipeg were on a two-run double by second baseman
Brynn Martinez in the fourth. He's reached base safely in 14 straight games. The bigger streak involving the Goldeyes was extended in the first inning by third baseman
Dayson Croes who with an infield single is now at a 22-game hitting streak. He finished 2-4 with two singles. His streak is the longest in any of the MLB Partner Leagues.
Kansas City starter Brandon Finnegan (2-0) lasted five innings. He gave up six hits, two runs (both earned). He walked three and fanned six.
Both teams had relievers who worked four innings. The Monarchs Mike Hartman (1) pitched four innings and earned the save. He faced the minimum 12 batters. The right-hander walked one and struck out two.
Josh Vincent from the Goldeyes worked four innings (longest for him as a Goldeye). He issued one four hits, allowed one run, and struck out three.
Kansas City left fielder Dylan Rosa led the Monarchs with his first four-hit game of the season.
The teams will meet Saturday at Shaw Park in the second of this scheduled three-game series. Left-hander Dalton Moats (2-2) will pitch for Kansas City while lefty
Tyler Jandron (1-2) will take the ball for Winnipeg.
The Goldeyes made several transactions Friday. Left-handed pitcher Travis Seabrooke and right-handed pitchers Landen Bourassa and Brandon Marklund were placed on the inactive list. The trio will be representing Canada at the WBSC Americas Pan Am Games Qualifier in Buenos Aires, Argentina from June 16-21.
Right-handed pitcher
Chas Cywin was acquired from the Frontier League's Québec Capitales in exchange for a player to be named later, and right-handed pitcher
James Varela was signed to an American Association contract.
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GOLDEYES SCALES
Kansas City has won seven straight at Shaw Park. The Monarchs were 6-0 in downtown Winnipeg last season
Ramirez is 0-2 lifetime against Kansas City
The Goldeyes bullpen ERA at home games is 3.69 (22 ER/57.2 IP)
In addition to the 22-game hitting streak, Croes has hit safely in all 13 home games this year (20-51, .392). He's reached base safely in 23-of-his-24 games
The six-run loss was the largest margin of defeat at home this season for Winnipeg
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