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T-Bones beat Fargo in 11 innings

Josh Hodges struck out eight and gave up only one run Wednesday night. (File photo courtesy of Jeff Miller.)
09/01/2016 12:00 AM -

FARGO, N.D. — Kansas City got late heroics in a 2-1 extra-inning pitchers’ duel win over Fargo-Moorhead on Wednesday night at Newman Outdoor Field.

In top of the 11th, with the game tied at 1-1, Brett Wiley led off with a double against RedHawks reliever Will Mathis (2-5). Tyson Gillies laid down a sacrifice bunt that advanced Wiley to third. Two batters later, Dalton Wheat scored the go-ahead run with a single to right field.

Johnny Shuttlesworth started the 11th by allowing a lead-off single to Charlie Valerio. When Valerio found his way to third with two outs Shuttlesworth (2) forced Keury De La Cruz to groundout and end the game with the tying run 90 feet away.

Before their lead in the 11th, it’d been awhile since the T-Bones took their first lead in the second inning. Wheat doubled with one out and scored on back-to-back singles from Vladimir Frias and Ryan Retz, giving the T-Bones a 1-0 lead.

It was a lead Kansas City would hold until Fargo-Moorhead scored its lone run in the bottom of the seventh. Dustin Geiger led off with a double and then, after Brian Humphries moved him to third with a single, Geiger scored on a wild pitch.

Fargo starter Jose Almarante scattered five hits, one walk and one run over 8 innings. He recorded six of Fargo’s nine strikeouts in the game.

Kansas City pitchers forced a combined 13 strikeouts, including eight from starter Josh Hodges. Hodges allowed only five hits and one run in 6 1/3 innings. Evan DeLuca entered in relief and tossed 1 2/3 innings with one hit no walks and three strikeouts. Mark Haynes continued his tear through the American Association by pitching two scoreless innings in the ninth and 10th. Haynes (5-2) allowed the bases loaded in the ninth with the game tied at one, but struck out De La Cruz, ending the threat. Josh Mazzola led off the 10th with a walk and eventually found his way to third before Haynes forced Brian Humphries to pop out and keep the T-Bones’ hopes alive.

Kansas City (41-54) concludes the four-game series against Fargo-Moorhead (50-45) on Thursday afternoon at 12:30. All of the action can be heard at TBonesBaseball.com.