Croes Inks Contract for 2025 Season

Jason Young • January 27, 2025

WINNIPEG, MB – The Winnipeg Goldeyes announced Monday the re-signing of two-time American Association post-season All-Star Dayson Croes.

 

Croes (pronounced KROOZ), was named the league’s Rookie Position Player of the Year following the 2023 season. He has represented the Goldeyes in the league’s All-Star Game in each of his two seasons as a professional.

 

The native of Noord, Aruba hit a team-leading .342 in 2024, with 22 doubles, five home runs, and 51 runs batted in. He also led the Goldeyes with 128 hits. Defensively, Croes played 41 games at second base and 44 at the hot corner. He committed just six errors in 267 fielding chances.

 

In 2023, the 25-year-old hit .351, good for fourth in the league, while his 135 hits were best in the 12-team-circuit. Croes has compiled a .347 career batting average with 118 RBIs in 187 career games.

 

Prior to joining the Goldeyes, the Croes spent three seasons at Quincy University (Quincy, Illinois) batting .388 with 20 home runs and 120 RBIs in 119 career games.

 

“Dayson returning for another season is huge news for our organization,” said Goldeyes manager Logan Watkins. “Ever since he’s been in this league, he’s been one of the best players in it. We’re very fortunate he’s back and determined to win a championship this year. He represents the Goldeyes as well as you possibly can both on and off the field.”

 

Winnipeg now has 14 players under contract for the 2025 season. American Association clubs may carry up to 33 players during spring training, which begins April 26.

 

2025 Winnipeg Goldeyes Player Signings

 

OF Evan Alexander

IF Edwin Arroyo

RHP Landen Bourassa

IF Ramón Bramasco

IF Dayson Croes

OF Roby Enríquez

IF Jake Guenther

RHP Marshall Kasowski

LHP Mitchell Lambson

OF Max Murphy

OF Tanner O’Tremba

LHP Tasker Strobel

OF Braxton Turner

RHP Ryder Yakel

 

The Goldeyes will open the 2025 campaign Thursday, May 8 against the Railroaders in Cleburne, Texas. The home opener at Blue Cross Park versus the Milwaukee Milkmen is scheduled for Tuesday, May 20 at 6:30 p.m.

 

For information about 2025 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please visit Goldeyes.com/Tickets or complete and submit the form below.


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By Trevor Curl June 22, 2025
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By Trevor Curl June 21, 2025
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By Trevor Curl June 20, 2025
WINNIPEG, MB – The first‑place Sioux City Explorers (25‑14) came into Blue Cross Park Friday evening and blanked the Winnipeg Goldeyes (17‑20) by a score of 8‑0. Boxscore Sioux City jumped on the board in the top of the first inning when Abdiel Layer’s sacrifice fly to centre brought home Henry George for a 1‑0 lead. Zach Vooletich added another run moments later, crossing the plate on a double steal to put the Explorers up 2‑0. The visitors extended the lead to 3‑0 in the top of the fifth when Joshua Day singled to plate a run. The floodgates opened in the sixth as Sioux City batted around and added five more runs. D’Shawn Knowles started the frame with a leadoff home run. Nick Shumpert followed with an RBI single, and Day delivered a two‑run single that brought home Torin Montgomery and Austin Davis. Henry George capped the scoring with an RBI fielder’s choice for an 8‑0 advantage. Explorers starter Zach Willeman (4‑2) was dominant, carrying a perfect game into the sixth and a no‑hit bid into the seventh. He finished with one hit allowed over seven innings, issuing three walks and striking out seven. The Sioux City bullpen combined for the final two innings, allowing just three walks and two hits. Ben DeTaeye worked a third of an inning, Nate Gercken escaped the eighth with a double‑play ball, and J.D. Scholten closed out the win despite allowing a pair of hits. Luke Boyd (1‑3) was charged with the loss for Winnipeg, yielding eight runs (all earned) on six hits across 5.1 innings. The Goldeyes’ bullpen kept the Explorers off the scoreboard the rest of the way, with Derrick Cherry delivering 2.2 innings of one‑hit, three‑strikeout relief and Tasker Strobel working a clean ninth with one strikeout. The Goldeyes will look to bounce back Saturday in the second game of the three‑game series at Blue Cross Park. First pitch is set for 6:00 p.m. CDT, with Winnipeg sending right‑hander Jesse Galindo (2‑2, 4.48 ERA) to the mound to face Sioux City southpaw Jared Wetherbee (4‑1, 2.16 ERA). Fans can join me, Trevor Curl , for all the action live on CJNU 93.7 FM and online at cjnu.ca , with the pregame show beginning at 5:30 p.m. The game will also be broadcast in French on Envol 91 FM with Yanick LaRoche handling the play-by-play. The video stream of all Goldeyes games is available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . Saturday is National Indigenous Peoples Day, a day dedicated to honouring the culture, traditions, and contributions of Indigenous Peoples across Canada. The evening will feature a vibrant lineup of live entertainment, including a pre‑game performance by Ramsey Rae & Chances R on the Promenade Stage, and a special in‑game performance by the Summer Bear Dance Troupe. For information about Single Game Tickets, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please visit Goldeyes.com/Tickets .
By Trevor Curl June 19, 2025
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By Trevor Curl June 18, 2025
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By Jason Young June 17, 2025
WINNIPEG, MB - The Winnipeg Goldeyes, in partnership with Perimeter Aviation and Manitoba Blue Cross, are proud to present National Indigenous Peoples Day on Saturday, June 21 at Blue Cross Park in downtown Winnipeg. Join us as the Goldeyes take on the Sioux City Explorers at 6:00 p.m. In recognition of the challenges faced by many families across the province, Manitoba Blue Cross has generously donated 400 game tickets and 400 food vouchers to individuals displaced by the ongoing forest fires. In addition, they are providing complimentary bus transportation to and from the game to help ensure an enjoyable and stress-free evening for those affected. “Supporting Manitobans throughout the province is our top priority, especially in times of crisis,” says Benjamin Graham, president and CEO of Manitoba Blue Cross. “For folks who had to upend their lives and flee hundreds of kilometres to a possibly unfamiliar city, we hope that an evening at Blue Cross Park can offer not only a fun experience, but a comforting sense of community.” The evening will feature a vibrant lineup of live entertainment celebrating the richness and diversity of Indigenous culture, music, and dance. Ramsey Rae & Chances R will perform on the Promenade stage prior to the game while the Summer Bear Dance Troupe will perform during the game. Pamela Davis will perform the anthems. Perimeter Aviation will be on-site with fun, interactive games and an exciting enter-to-win contest for a return trip for two to any destination served by Perimeter Aviation or Bearskin Airlines. “We’re proud to be part of National Indigenous Peoples Day and help celebrate the vibrant cultures and communities we serve across Manitoba and Ontario—especially for those who have faced recent displacement. This night is about coming together in unity and resilience—and having a little fun along the way.” Joey Petrisor, CEO and President, Perimeter Aviation For more information or to arrange complimentary ticket packages, for groups of twenty or more, contact Dan Chase at dan@goldeyes.com .
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