CLEBURNE, TX – The Cleburne Railroaders edged the Winnipeg Goldeyes 1-0 at La Moderna Field Sunday evening, handing the Goldeyes their fourth consecutive loss to start the American Association season.
The contest ended with pinch runner Keshawn Lynch – the potential tying run – being thrown out at the plate after trying to score on a shallow fly ball to centre field off the bat of third baseman Ramón Bramasco.
Cleburne (4-0) scored the game’s only run in the bottom of the fifth inning when right fielder Carter Aldrete homered to left-centre field – his third four-bagger of the young season.
The Goldeyes (0-4) had several chances to score. In the top of the sixth right fielder Max Murphy just missed a two-run home run on a ball that was knocked down by the wind on the right-centre field warning track. Winnipeg left the bases with one out in the seventh inning, but reliever Dylan Bice was able to snuff out the rally. Leading off the ninth, catcher Rob Emery came within inches of tying the score when he hit a booming fly ball to left field that bounced off the top of the wall and back into play for a double.
Railroaders starter Kyle Johnston (W, 1-0) allowed four hits over five innings to earn the victory, striking out six in the process. Mark Washington (S, 2) worked the ninth and surrendered Emery’s double and a base on balls but was able to keep Winnipeg from scoring.
Landen Bourassa (L, 0-1) pitched six innings and gave up one run on just three hits while striking out 11 – a league season-high. Grant Townsend and Tasker Strobel each threw an inning of scoreless relief, both striking out a pair.
The six-game series continues Monday at 7:06 p.m. CDT with southpaw Travis Seabrooke (0-0, 0.00 ERA) starting for the Goldeyes. Right-hander Justin Kleinsorge (0-0. 0.00 ERA) gets the call for Cleburne. Trevor Curl will have the pregame show on CJNU 93.7 FM and cjnu.ca at 6:30. The game will also be streamed free of charge at AABaseball.TV.
The Goldeyes’ Home Opener at Blue Cross Park is scheduled for Tuesday, May 21 at 6:30 p.m. against the Chicago Dogs.
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