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A great start and a big inning was exactly what the Winnipeg Goldeyes needed to win their second straight game. The Goldeyes went into Gary and put up five runs in the fourth inning, while starter Chris Salamida allowed only one run on eight scattered hits over seven complete innings as the Goldeyes whipped the Gary SouthShore RailCats 7-2 on Wednesday night. With the win, the Goldeyes improved to 50-38 on the season and remained a game and a half ahead of St. Paul in the American Association Wild Card race. Winnipeg opened the scoring in the first inning as leadoff hitter Mike Coles singled, went to third on a single by Price Kendall and scored on a single by Yurendell de Caster. In the fourth, the Goldeyes broke it open. Luis Alen led off with a home run, then Kyle Day walked, Amos Ramon walked, Jose Duran struck out and Mike Coles flied out to center. Then Kendall singled home Day and de Caster singled home Ramon. But an error by the leftfielder Eric Suttle allowed Kendall to score and sent de Caster to third. Newcomer Barbaro Canizares then singled home de Caster and the Goldeyes had a 6-0 lead. Gary scored a run in the bottom of the fourth, but the Goldeyes got it back in the fifth as the Goldeyes loaded the bases with two walks and a single and with nobody out, Alen scored as Duran hit into a double play. Gary added a run off reliever Chris Allen in the eighth, but thats all they could muster. Kendall, de Caster, Canizares and Day each had two hits for the Goldeyes as Winnipeg pounded out 11 hits. De Caster drove in two runs and Alen scored two. Salamida (5-6, 3.86 ERA) got the win, while Alberto Rolon (1-1, 10.60 ERA), who gave up seven runs on nine hits over five complete innings, suffered the loss. The Goldeyes and Gary play the final game of this three-game series Thursday afternoon at 12:10 p.m. The game can be heard live on TSN 1290 with Paul Edmonds calling the play-by-play. Matt Rusch (8-3, 2.65 ERA) will get the start for Winnipeg while Morgan Coombs (5-7, 5.16 ERA) will take the ball for Gary. cheap nfl jerseys . After that, it was a long night for the Arizona rookie. Chase Headley doubled in three runs and the Padres roughed up Bauer in his home debut 9-5 on Tuesday, winning their fourth straight and sending the Diamondbacks to their fourth loss in a row. wholesale jerseys . Spain will need its first competitive victory in seven meetings with France to continue its bid for a record third straight major title. France was the last team to beat Spain in a major tournament. http://www.cheapauthenticjerseysfromchina.com/ . Rizzo had two hits and drove in the go-ahead run in his first game with Chicago, which rallied for a 5-3 victory over the sliding New York Mets on Tuesday night. cheap jerseys . According to a report from News 1130 in Vancouver, Lions GM Wally Buono confirmed the Jacksonville Jaguars interest in the 27-year-old signal caller. wholesale nfl jerseys .C. -- After months of waiting, it looks like Russell Teibert will finally get a chance to start for the Vancouver Whitecaps.ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills receiver David Nelson described free agent quarterback Vince Young as looking in great shape during his workout for the team on Wednesday. Whats unclear is what the Bills think about Young and whether he fits in their plans. The Bills provided no update after Young met with coaches and held an on-field workout at the teams facility. A person familiar with Youngs travel schedule would only say that the player flew out of Buffalo later in the day. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because no updates had been provided by the team.dddddddddddd Nelson was one of four Bills receivers to run routes and catch passes during the quarterbacks session, and was impressed by Youngs appearance and ability. "He looked good," Nelson said, after honouring a teacher and hosting a discussion at Orchard Park High School. "Big guy. Physical and aggressive. Hes in shape. Hes definitely in shape working out and working hard." The visit was Youngs first this off-season in a bid to find a new team. Young was not re-signed by the Philadelphia Eagles after completing a one-year contract. ' ' '
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