Winnipeg 5, Wichita 1 –
Winnipeg southpawÌýChris SalamidaÌý(6-3, 3.20 ERA)Ìýcontinued his stellar 2014 campaign with a complete-game 5-1 victory against Wichita. The complete game was Salamida’s second in three starts. He struck out eight and allowed one earned run on five hits and three walks.
The win helped the Goldeyes avoid a four-game sweep by the Wingnuts and stretched their first-place lead in the North Division to three games after a St. Paul loss.
At the plate, Winnipeg 3BÌýJake BlackwoodÌýled the team with three hits. He scored the go-ahead run on an RBI single by CFÌýReggie AbercrombieÌýin the bottom of the third. In the sixth, CÌýLuis AlenÌýextended the Goldeyes’ lead with a two-run homer. Alen went 2-for-4 in the game. Winnipeg SSÌýTyler KuhnÌýand 1BÌýCasey HaertherÌýalso had an RBI in the game.
Sioux City 9, St. Paul 7 –
Sioux City DHÌýPeter BarrowsÌýcrushed a three-run homer in the top of the fourth, bringing home what proved to be the game’s decisive runs in a 9-7 win against St. Paul.
Sioux City jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the first inning on a two-RBI single from SSÌýTommy Mendonca, an RBI double by 3BÌýAmos RamonÌýand an RBI single by CÌýDillon Usiak. The Saints tied the game, 5-5, in the bottom of the third, but a four-run fifth inning gave the X’s the lead for good on a sacrifice fly by CFÌýTim ColwellÌýand Barrows’s homer.
The Explorers were efficient with men on base Sunday, scoring nine runs on eight hits and three walks and stranding just three base runners. Sioux City won the series, taking three of four games from the Saints.
Right-handerÌýAlex BurnettÌýgot the win after throwing 3 1/3 innings scoreless in relief. He allowed four hits and struck out two. CloserÌýChris BodishbaughÌýpicked up his 11th save of the season in the ninth.
Gary SouthShore 7, Fargo-Moorhead 1 –
RailCats right-handerÌýMorgan CoombsÌýtossed a complete game, allowing just one run on five hits to beat Fargo-Moorhead, 7-1. Coombs struck out seven and walked three in the win, which helped the RailCats split their four-game series with the RedHawks.
Gary SouthShore took the lead in the top of the third, when RFÌýDrew MartinezÌýbelted a two-RBI double to right field. The RailCats took a 3-0 lead later in the inning on an RBI single to center field by DHÌýRyan Babineau.
The RailCats added to the lead in the ninth on an RBI single from Martinez and a three-run homer from 2BÌýZac Mitchell. Mitchell had a team-high three hits and a stolen base — his 17th of the season.




