WINNIPEG, MB – The Winnipeg Goldeyes delighted the paid 5,736 fans at the home opener at Shaw Park on Friday night with a 10-4 win. The hometown nine jumped out with a five-run first inning and a four-run fourth.
Box Score
The Goldeyes first inning rally started courtesy of the birthday boy, shortstop
Andy Armstrong who singled to left. Right fielder
Max Murphy followed with a single and then first baseman
Jacob Bockelie walked. With the bags full, left fielder
Andrew Shaps hit a high fly to right and the ball fell in for a two-run single which made it 2-0 Goldeyes. The other three runs came on a pair of wild pitches, and a sacrifice fly.
Winnipeg was up 5-1 going the bottom of the fourth, and then broke the game wide open with four runs. A pair of two-run hits were accomplished: third baseman
Dayson Croes with a single and Murphy with a double.
That was plenty of room for Winnipeg starting pitcher
Travis Seabrooke
(1-1). In his first start at a Goldeyes home game, he went five innings, gave up six hits, one run (earned), he walked one, and struck out five.
Lake Country starter--right-hander Conor Fisk (0-1) gave up nine runs (all earned) on eight hits in four innings. He walked two and struck out four.
The tenth run for Winnipeg was a homer by catcher
Hidekel Gonzalez (3).
Winnipeg native
Marc-André Habeck pitched the ninth inning. It was Goldeyes home debut after suiting up as the local player for several American Association teams in 2021.
The teams meet for game two of this scheduled three-game series on Saturday at 6:00 p.m. Winnipeg will send to the hill right-hander Landen Bourassa (0-1).
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GOLDEYES SCALES
Winnipeg's home opener last year was in defeat 10-9 to Fargo-Moorhead, coincidentally it was Seabrooke who was the losing pitcher.
Croes has hit safely in his last four games (6-17) which includes five RBI's and a homer.
Murphy had three hits, his first multiple hit game this season.
Every Goldeye in the starting lineup reached base safely for the first time this year.
Lake Country remains winless at Shaw Park. The DockHounds are 0-4 here as last year they were swept in a three-game series.
Blue Cross Park is located on the original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Ojibwe-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. We respect the Treaties that were made on these territories, we acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past, and we dedicate ourselves to move forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.
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