Seabrooke Shuts Out Saltdogs
Photo Credit: Tyler Hurst
LINCOLN, NE – Winnipeg Goldeyes (16-24) starting pitcher
Travis Seabrooke (3-1) authored a complete game six-hit shutout in a 7-0 win over the Lincoln Saltdogs (19-20) on Monday night at Haymarket Park. In his return from representing Canada at the Pan Am Qualifying Games he struck out a professional career high nine on six hits. It was the first complete game shutout for Winnipeg since
Mitchell Lambson in August of 2019 did the trick 8-0 over St. Paul. It was the first shutout pitched this year by Winnipeg and Seabrooke’s first pro complete game shutout.
Box Score
The Goldeyes have won three straight games for the first time since 6/6-8 when they swept the Chicago Dogs at Shaw Park.
Seabrooke was given all the support needed courtesy of designated hitter
Max Murphy (11, 12) who belted two homers. Murphy hit a two-run homer in the first inning and a three-run clout in the seventh. Both were to center field. It was his second two-homer game this year (5/30 @ Chicago) and the five RBI’s are the most this year by a Goldeye.
First baseman
Tommy McCarthy reached base four times including a single extending his hitting streak to eight games while third baseman
Dayson Croes had two hits for a nine-game hit streak. Croes has five multi-hit games in his last seven. Second baseman
Brynn Martinez and center fielder
Tra Holmes each had an RBI.
Lincoln starter Zach Keenan (2-1) suffered the loss giving up seven runs in 6 1/3 innings. He struck out five and gave up nine hits.
The second game of this scheduled four-game series is Tuesday night in Lincoln at 7:05. Right-hander
Luis Ramirez (2-4) will start for Winnipeg against Lincoln righty Josh Roeder (2-4).
Winnipeg returns home to Shaw Park Friday, July 7 when they will host the Milwaukee Milkmen.
For information on season tickets, group outings, Skysuite rentals, patio bookings, and 10-game mini packs, visit the team’s official website Goldeyes.com.
GOLDEYES SCALES
The last shutout prior to Monday pitched by Winnipeg was July 24th of last year against Gary SouthShore, a 3-0 win by
RJ Martinez
Croes has not struck out in his last 55 plate appearances. His last strikeout was June 13 at Sioux Falls. Croes American Association best average is at .380 and is leading the league in hits with 60
Philadelphia Phillies television play-by-play voice
Tom McCarthy
was in attendance watching his son, Winnipeg first baseman Tommy
Murphy has nine multi-homer games with Winnipeg
Shortstop
Andy Armstrong broke an 0-11 slump with a single
Lincoln leads the season series 3-1. The road team has won all the games
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