Goldeyes' 2025 Schedule Released; Season Starts May 8 in Cleburne

Jason Young • October 21, 2024

WINNIPEG, MB – The Winnipeg Goldeyes released their 2025 schedule Monday.

 

2025 Winnipeg Goldeyes Schedule

 

The American Association once again plays a continuous, 100-game schedule, and retains the East/West divisional format introduced in 2022. The Goldeyes compete in the West Division alongside the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks, Kansas City Monarchs, Lincoln Saltdogs, Sioux City Explorers, and Sioux Falls Canaries.

 

The East Division is comprised of the Chicago Dogs, Cleburne Railroaders, Gary SouthShore RailCats, Kane County Cougars, Lake Country DockHounds, and Milwaukee Milkmen.

 

Winnipeg will open the 2025 season on Thursday, May 8 on the road against Cleburne.

 

The Goldeyes host 50 home games at Blue Cross Park, including nine weekends. The 2025 home opener is scheduled for Tuesday, May 20 at 6:30 p.m. against Milwaukee.

 

Standard game times at home are 6:30 p.m. (Monday – Thursday), 7:00 p.m. (Friday), 6:00 p.m. (Saturday), and 1:00 p.m. (Sunday). Exceptions are the school day matinee games on Thursday, May 22 versus Milwaukee and Wednesday, June 4 against Kane County, both of which are scheduled for 11:00 a.m. Canada Day, Tuesday, July 1 against Fargo-Moorhead is a late afternoon start at 4:00 p.m., while the regular season finale with Sioux City on Monday, September 1 will get underway at 1:00 p.m.

 

The Goldeyes host ten of their 11 American Association opponents at home for at least one series (the exception being Lake Country) and visit every opposing city at least once.

 

Winnipeg’s longest homestand is seven games, taking place from July 24–30. The Goldeyes’ longest road trip of the season is ten games from May 8–18.

 

Start times for road games will be announced in the coming weeks.

 

For a fourth straight season, the American Association playoff format includes eight teams. The top four clubs (by winning percentage) in each division qualify for the postseason. A best-of-three Division Series will be followed by the Division Championship Series – now a best-of-five – within each division to determine the participants in the best-of-five Miles Wolff Cup Final. The 2025 American Association playoffs are scheduled to begin Wednesday, September 3.

 

2025 Winnipeg Goldeyes Schedule Breakdown


Total Games: 100

Home Games: 50

Away Games: 50

 

Home Games by Day of the Week


Sunday: 9

Monday: 2

Tuesday: 7

Wednesday: 7

Thursday: 7

Friday: 9

Saturday: 9

 

Home Game Times


Monday – Thursday: 6:30 p.m.

Friday: 7:00 p.m.

Saturday: 6:00 p.m.

Sunday: 1:00 p.m.

 

Home Game Time Exceptions



Thursday, May 22 (11:00 a.m.)

Wednesday, June 4 (11:00 a.m.)

Tuesday, July 1 (4:00 p.m.)

Monday, September 1 (1:00 p.m.)

 

Total Games vs. West Division: 62

Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks: 12

Kansas City Monarchs: 12

Lincoln Saltdogs: 12

Sioux City Explorers: 13

Sioux Falls Canaries: 13

 

Total Games vs. East Division: 38

Chicago Dogs: 7

Cleburne Railroaders: 7

Gary SouthShore RailCats: 6

Kane County Cougars: 6

Lake Country DockHounds: 3

Milwaukee Milkmen: 9

 

For information on 2025 season tickets, group outings, and 10-game mini packs, visit the team’s official website Goldeyes.com.


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By Jason Young June 14, 2026
Photo Credit: Dylan Engel/Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks FARGO, ND – The Winnipeg Goldeyes (12-16) defeated the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks 13-10 in a wild ten-inning contest Sunday afternoon at Newman Outdoor Field. Boxscore After surrendering a four-run lead for the second time in the bottom of the ninth inning, the Goldeyes scored three times in the top of the tenth, then kept Fargo-Moorhead (12-16) from replying in the bottom of the frame. The RedHawks got things started in the bottom of the third when left fielder Jairus Richards hit a two-run double to left field that scored third baseman Brian Fuentes and shortstop Aidan Byrne. Winnipeg got one run back in the top of the fourth inning on right fielder Max Murphy ’s two-out solo home run to right-centre field that made it 2-1. The Goldeyes tied the score an inning later when designated hitter Jiandido Tromp homered to right, and they took a 3-2 lead moments later when first baseman Roby Enríquez scored on a fielding error after left fielder Keshawn Lynch doubled into the left-field corner. The visitors added three more in the sixth to take a 6-2 lead, with all the scoring coming with two outs in the inning. Tromp lined a base hit to right field that drove in third baseman Ramón Bramasco , then Enríquez doubled down the left-field line to plate catcher Kevin García and Tromp. For the first of two times Sunday, Fargo-Moorhead tied the game with four runs of its own in the bottom of the seventh. First, right fielder Dillon Thomas hit a sacrifice fly to centre field that brought home centre fielder Andy Nelson. Then, second baseman Colby Wilkerson lined a single to right that drove in Byrne and Richards. Finally, designated hitter José Sermo crossed the plate as the result of a two-out throwing error to make it 6-6. Winnipeg struck for four in the top of the ninth to take a 10-6 lead. Centre fielder Noah Marcelo singled up the middle to bring in second baseman Adam Hall . Murphy blooped a single into shallow centre to score Marcelo, then came around on García’s sacrifice fly to left field. Before the inning was through, Tromp lined a base hit to right that drove in Bramasco. In the bottom of the inning, the RedHawks erased their second four-run deficit of the afternoon on back-to-back home runs by Wilkerson — a three-run shot to right — and catcher Carlos Amaya. The Goldeyes, playing their second extra-inning game in four days, finally enjoyed some timely hitting in the bonus frame. Marcelo lined a single to centre that drove in Lynch and Hall to make the score 12-10 before scoring on Bramasco’s base hit to centre field. Fargo-Moorhead brought the tying run to the plate with one out in the bottom of the tenth, but Eli Saul (W, 1-0) gave Winnipeg the shutdown inning it had been looking for most of the afternoon. Mitchell Lambson started for the Goldeyes and worked six innings. He allowed two runs on five hits while striking out four and walking four. Dominic Hambley , Quinn Waterhouse , and Derrick Cherry followed out of the bullpen before Saul entered to record the final out in the ninth and then worked a scoreless tenth. Angelo Cabral (L, 1-1) pitched the tenth for the RedHawks, their fifth reliever of the day. Wyatt Cheney started and gave up six runs — five earned — on eight hits in 5 2/3 innings. He struck out four and walked two. Winnipeg stole six bases, including three by Hall and two by Marcelo. Eight Goldeyes had at least one hit, with Bramasco and Tromp notching four apiece. The four-game series at Newman Outdoor Field concludes Monday at 7:02 p.m. with Arij Fransen (0-2, 7.00 ERA) expected to take the mound for Winnipeg. Fellow right-hander Bryce Brassfield (1-0, 2.57 ERA) is scheduled to start for Fargo-Moorhead. Fans can join Trevor Curl for all the action live on CJNU 93.7 FM and online at cjnu.ca , with the pregame show beginning at 6:35 p.m. The video stream will be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . The Goldeyes return home Friday, June 19 at 7:00 p.m. when the Lincoln Saltdogs visit Blue Cross Park. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young June 13, 2026
Photo Credit: Dylan Engel/Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks FARGO, ND – The Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks (12-15) defeated the Winnipeg Goldeyes 4-2 at Newman Outdoor Field Saturday evening. Boxscore RedHawks third baseman Brian Fuentes came home on a wild pitch in the bottom of the second inning to open the scoring. Two pitches later, catcher Juan Fernández hit a sacrifice fly to right field that allowed centre fielder Andy Nelson to trot home and make it 2-0. Right fielder Dillon Thomas increased Fargo-Moorhead’s lead to 3-0 in the third, leading off the inning with a home run to right field. Winnipeg (11-16) got on the board in the top of the fourth inning when right fielder Max Murphy chopped a base hit through the right side of the infield that drove in centre fielder Noah Marcelo , cutting the RedHawks’ lead to 3-1. Fargo-Moorhead made it 4-1 with two out in the seventh on designated hitter Tripp Clark’s single to left that brought Nelson in to score. The Goldeyes were not prepared to go quietly however, and in the top of the eighth inning second baseman Keshawn Lynch blooped a single to left that scored left fielder Roby Enríquez to make it 4-2. In the ninth shortstop Ray-Patrick Didder walked to lead off the inning and scored on first baseman Raphaël Pelletier ’s single down the left field line. The game ended with Pelletier stranded at first base. Patrick Wicklander (W, 2-1) allowed a run on just three hits over six innings of work. He struck out six and walked four. Tyler Jeans (S, 3) overcame the early-inning troubles in the ninth and struck out the side. Ryo Kohigashi (L, 0-1) started for Winnipeg and also went six innings, giving up three runs on four hits. The lefty fanned six and walked three. Willian Suárez and Eli Saul each pitched an inning out of the bullpen. The four-game series at Newman Outdoor Field continues Sunday at 1:00 p.m. with veteran lefty Mitchell Lambson (2-3, 8.28 ERA) expected to take the mound for Winnipeg. Right-hander Wyatt Cheney (0-2, 4.84 ERA) is scheduled to start for Fargo-Moorhead. Fans can join Trevor Curl for all the action live on CJNU 93.7 FM and online at cjnu.ca , with the pregame show beginning at 12:35 p.m. The video stream will be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . The Goldeyes return home Friday, June 19 at 7:00 p.m. when the Lincoln Saltdogs visit Blue Cross Park. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young June 12, 2026
Photo Credit: Dylan Engel/Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks FARGO, ND – The Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks (11-15) defeated the Winnipeg Goldeyes 10-2 at Newman Outdoor Field Friday evening. Boxscore Winnipeg (11-15) took an early 1-0 lead when third baseman Ramón Bramasco scored on a throwing error on what should have been a routine force play at home in the top of the first inning. The RedHawks answered right back in their half of the frame however, with catcher Juan Fernández hitting a two-run home run to right field to make the score 2-1. Fargo-Moorhead added two more in the third to extend their lead to 4-1. Second baseman Colby Wilkerson doubled to left field to score Fernández and designated hitter Tripp Clark. The Goldeyes scored their second and final run in the top of the fourth inning on a single up the middle by catcher Raphaël Pelletier that drove in shortstop Ray-Patrick Didder . The RedHawks added two more in the bottom of the same inning when third baseman Brian Fuentes came home on a fielding error and shortstop Aidan Byrne crossed the plate on Fernández’s fielder’s choice that made the score 6-2. In the fifth, Clark hit a one-out, solo home run to centre field to give Fargo-Moorhead a five-run lead, and first baseman José Sermo’s base hit to right in the sixth inning drove in pinch runner Andy Nelson to make it 8-2. The final two runs of the ballgame came in the seventh when Nelson singled to right field to plate left fielder Jairus Richards, and Byrne came in on a Fernández ground out. Both starters figured in the decisions. The RedHawks’ Kyle Crigger (W, 2-3) allowed two runs – one earned – on eight hits over six innings. He struck out four and walked five. For Winnipeg, Kevin Vaupel (L, 1-2) surrendered seven runs, six of which were earned, on eight hits in five innings of work. Vaupel fanned two and walked a pair. James Colyer , fresh off the Inactive List, and Weston Lombard appeared in relief. The four-game series at Newman Outdoor Field continues Saturday at 6:00 p.m. with southpaw Ryo Kohigashi (0-0, 3.12 ERA) scheduled to start for Winnipeg, while Fargo-Moorhead will counter with fellow lefty Patrick Wicklander (1-1, 5.81 ERA). Fans can join Trevor Curl for all the action live on CJNU 93.7 FM and online at cjnu.ca , with the pregame show beginning at 5:35 p.m. The video stream will be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . The Goldeyes return home Friday, June 19 at 7:00 p.m. when the Lincoln Saltdogs visit Blue Cross Park. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young June 11, 2026
WINNIPEG, MB – The Cleburne Railroaders (10-15) defeated the Winnipeg Goldeyes 4-3 in ten innings at Blue Cross Park Thursday evening. Boxscore Cleburne took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning when third baseman Carter Aldrete hit a two-out double to centre field that drove in right fielder Cody Thomas. The visitors added another in the third when Thomas hit a solo home run to centre with two out. In the top of the fifth inning, designated hitter Brantley Bell extended Cleburne’s lead to 3-0 with a bloop single to right field that scored left fielder Mallex Smith. Winnipeg (11-14) finally broke through in the seventh when right fielder Max Murphy crushed a two-out, two-run home run over the batter’s eye in centre field. It was his fourth of the season and travelled an estimated 430 feet. The Goldeyes tied the game the following inning on first baseman T.J. Schofield-Sam ’s two-out base hit to right field that brought in second baseman Keshawn Lynch . In the tenth, first baseman Frankie Tostado lined a single to right field with two out that drove in Bell with the eventual winning run. Winnipeg was unable to advance Murphy – their automatic runner – beyond second base in the bottom of the inning. Ryder Yakel (W, 1-1), the fourth Railroaders pitcher of the evening, worked the final two innings, striking out three without allowing a hit. Starter Ben Hampton worked six innings and allowed six hits and struck out nine batters. Luke Boyd started for the Goldeyes and went eight innings. He gave up three runs on ten hits while striking out four. Jack Seward , Quinn Waterhouse , and Derrick Cherry (L, 1-1) handled the final two innings for Winnipeg, surrendering just two hits. The Goldeyes now head to Fargo, North Dakota for a four-game series against the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks at Newman Outdoor Field beginning Friday at 7:02 p.m. Lefty Kevin Vaupel (1-1, 8.20 ERA) is expected to get the start for Winnipeg, while Fargo-Moorhead will counter with right-hander Kyle Crigger (1-3, 5.79 ERA). Fans can join Trevor Curl for all the action live on CJNU 93.7 FM and online at cjnu.ca , with the pregame show beginning at 6:35 p.m. The video stream will be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . The Goldeyes return home Friday, June 19 at 7:00 p.m. when the Lincoln Saltdogs visit Blue Cross Park. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young June 10, 2026
WINNIPEG, MB – The Winnipeg Goldeyes (11-13) split a doubleheader with the Cleburne Railroaders Wednesday evening at Blue Cross Park, dropping the opener 8-5 and taking the nightcap 2-1. Boxscore – Game One Boxscore – Game Two In game one, Cleburne (9-15) opened the scoring in the second inning when second baseman Brantley Bell lined a single to right that drove in designated hitter Carter Aldrete. The Goldeyes responded with four runs in the third. Right fielder Max Murphy drove a two-out, bases-clearing double to centre field that scored catcher Raphaël Pelletier , first baseman Kevin García , and designated hitter Jiandido Tromp . One batter later, second baseman Keshawn Lynch made it 4-1 Winnipeg with a double to left that brought in Murphy. Bell notched his second run batted in of the game in the top of the fourth when he singled up the middle to bring in first baseman Frankie Tostado. In the same inning, a bases-loaded walk to catcher Ángel Mendoza forced in shortstop Cole Foster to cut the Goldeyes’ lead to 4-3. In the fifth inning, Foster tied the game with a single to left that scored centre fielder Delino DeShields, before third baseman Caleb McNeely hit a two-out grand slam home run to left that gave the Railroaders an 8-4 lead. Winnipeg was able to get one run back in the sixth on a sacrifice fly to left off the bat of left fielder Roby Enríquez . Lynch scored on the play to trim Cleburne’s lead to 8-5. The Goldeyes threatened in the seventh, bringing the tying run to the plate with nobody out, but former Winnipeg reliever Ryder Yakel (S, 2) was able to end the threat. Luke Short (W, 1-4) went five innings for the Railroaders, allowing four runs on five hits. He struck out three and walked two. Arij Fransen (L, 0-2) started for the Goldeyes. He worked 4 and 2/3 innings, giving up six runs – five earned – on four hits while fanning a pair and walking three. Eli Saul , Willian Suárez , and Weston Lombard appeared in relief for Winnipeg. The second game got underway at 9:30 p.m. and the first two innings were scoreless. The Goldeyes took a 2-0 lead in the third when third baseman Ramón Bramasco lined a base hit to centre that scored first baseman T.J. Schofield-Sam and catcher García. There was no further scoring until the top of the seventh inning. Cleburne right fielder Cody Thomas singled to centre field to drive in left fielder Mallex Smith. With Thomas at first base representing the tying run and the clock nearing midnight, Aldrete grounded into a 6-4-3 double play to end the ballgame. Dominic Hambley (W, 1-1) was awarded the victory in a scorer’s decision. He allowed one hit in 1 and 1/3 innings, striking out two and walking three. Tasker Strobel started for Winnipeg and worked three innings, giving up four hits and fanning a pair. Quinn Waterhouse and Derrick Cherry (S, 5) also made appearances out of the bullpen. The series concludes Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Right-hander Luke Boyd ( 3-1, 4.57 ERA) will take the mound for the Goldeyes. The Railroaders are expected to counter with southpaw Ben Hampton (0-1, 4.70 ERA). Fans can join Trevor Curl for all the action live on CJNU 93.7 FM and online at cjnu.ca , with the pregame show beginning at 6:05 p.m. The game will also be broadcast in French on Envol 91 FM , with Yanick LaRoche handling the play-by-play. The video stream will be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . Thursday is the always-popular Shirt Off Our Backs Night, where a lucky fan will win the jersey right off a Goldeyes player’s back after every inning. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below. 
By Jason Young June 10, 2026
WINNIPEG, MB – Tuesday’s American Association game between the Winnipeg Goldeyes and Cleburne Railroaders at Blue Cross Park has been postponed due to rain. It will be made up as part of a doubleheader (two seven-inning games) on Wednesday, June 10, with game one getting underway at 5:30 p.m. The nightcap will follow the completion of the first game by approximately 30 minutes. Gates will open at 5:00 p.m. Tickets for Tuesday’s game may be exchanged at the Blue Cross Park Ticket Office for those of equal value to any remaining 2026 Goldeyes regular season home game. Those with tickets for Wednesday's regularly scheduled game may attend both contests. Right-hander Arij Fransen (0-1, 6.07 ERA) is expected to start game one for Winnipeg, with Cleburne expected to go with lefty Luke Short (0-4, 5.79 ERA). The second game will feature the Goldeyes’ Luke Boyd (3-1, 4.57 ERA) and Railroaders righty Aaron Mishoulam (2-1, 3.50 ERA). Fans can join Trevor Curl for all the action live on CJNU 93.7 FM and online at cjnu.ca , with the pregame show beginning at 5:05 p.m. The games will also be broadcast in French on Envol 91 FM , with Yanick LaRoche handling the play-by-play. The video stream will be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . Wednesday is School Patrol Appreciation Night, and the 10-game homestand concludes Thursday with the always-popular Shirt Off Our Backs Night, where a lucky fan will win the jersey right off a Goldeyes player’s back after every inning. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young June 7, 2026
WINNIPEG, MB – The Winnipeg Goldeyes (10-12) avoided a series sweep with a 4-3 victory over the Sioux City Explorers at Blue Cross Park Sunday afternoon. Boxscore After the first three innings were scoreless, Winnipeg took a 1-0 lead in the fourth when right fielder Max Murphy reached on a fielding error with two out, allowing centre fielder Noah Marcelo to come home. The Goldeyes added two more in the fifth. Shortstop Ray-Patrick Didder tripled to centre field, driving in first baseman Roby Enríquez . Didder then scored on catcher Kevin García ’s sacrifice fly to centre, making it 3-0. In the sixth, Murphy blooped a single to right field that brought second baseman Keshawn Lynch in, giving Winnipeg a four-run cushion. Sioux City (10-13) first baseman Alberto Osuna led off the seventh inning with a home run to left, and shortstop Elliot Good later singled home designated hitter Zane Denton to cut the Goldeyes’ lead to 4-2. In the top of the ninth, Good crossed the plate on centre fielder Austin Davis’ ground out to third base as the Explorers pulled to within one, with the tying run at second base and two out. However, the next batter, third baseman Zac Vooletich, lined out to end the ballgame. Mitchell Lambson (W, 2-3) went 6 and 2/3 innings for the Goldeyes, allowing two runs on seven hits. He struck out a pair and walked three. Quinn Waterhouse and Derrick Cherry (S, 4) appeared in relief. Josh Landry (L, 0-3) pitched 5 and 1/3 innings for Sioux City, allowing four runs – three earned – on seven hits. He walked one and struck out two. Winnipeg announced two roster moves Sunday. Infielder/outfielder Adam Hall was placed on the Injured List, retroactive to June 3. Hall was removed from the June 2 game vs. Sioux Falls after being injured. Secondly, right-handed relief pitcher Dominic Hambley was acquired from the Kansas City Monarchs in exchange for a player to be named later. The Victoria, British Columbia native appeared in six games with Kansas City this season, posting an 0-1 record with a 6.75 earned run average. The 23-year-old was chosen by the Chicago Cubs in the 18th round of the 2021 Major League Baseball June Amateur Draft out of Belmont High School in Victoria. The Goldeyes continue their season-long, 10-game homestand with three games against the Cleburne Railroaders beginning Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Right-hander Arij Fransen (0-1, 6.07 ERA) is expected to start for Winnipeg, with Cleburne expected to go with lefty Luke Short (0-4, 5.79 ERA). Fans can join Trevor Curl for all the action live on CJNU 93.7 FM and online at cjnu.ca , with the pregame show beginning at 6:05 p.m. The game will also be broadcast in French on Envol 91 FM with Yanick LaRoche handling the play-by-play. The video stream will be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . Tuesday is Country Night and $2 Tuesday, Wednesday is School Patrol Appreciation Night, and Thursday is the always popular Shirt Off Our Backs Night, where a lucky fan will win the jersey right off a Goldeyes player’s back after every inning. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young June 6, 2026
WINNIPEG, MB – The Sioux City Explorers (10-12) erased an early four-run deficit and defeated the Winnipeg Goldeyes 7-4 at Blue Cross Park Saturday evening. Boxscore Winnipeg (9-12) right fielder Max Murphy got the scoring started in the bottom of the first inning with an infield single that drove in third baseman Ramón Bramasco . A batter later, designated hitter Roby Enríquez grounded out to second base, allowing left fielder Jiandido Tromp to cross the plate and it was quickly 2-0 Goldeyes. Two innings later, the Goldeyes increased their lead to 4-0 when second baseman Keshawn Lynch doubled down the left field line to drive in Tromp and Murphy. Sioux City finally broke through in the fifth, tying the game at 4-4. Third baseman Zac Vooletich doubled to left field to bring in shortstop Elliot Good and left fielder Henry George. The next hitter, first baseman Alberto Osuna hit a two-run home run to left. The Explorers added three more runs in the top of the sixth inning. Catcher Dillon Tatum led off with a home run to left, right fielder Jackson Mayo came in on Vooletich’s single to centre, and Osuna drew a bases-loaded walk that scored Good to make it 7-4. Sioux City starter Reed Butz (W, 2-1) allowed four runs – all earned – on six hits over five innings. He walked two and struck out two. Tahnaj Thomas (S, 1) pitched around a one-out walk to keep the Winnipeg bats silent in the ninth. Ryo Kohigashi started for the Goldeyes and gave up just three hits in four innings of work. He struck out six and walked one. Jack Seward and Tasker Strobel (L, 1-1) appeared in relief. Strobel gave up three runs on six hits in four innings, striking out five and issuing one free pass. Winnipeg will look to avoid the series sweep on Sunday Family Fun Day and Baseball Manitoba Day at the Ballpark at 1:00 p.m. with veteran Mitchell Lambson (1-3, 10.31 ERA) set to start for the Goldeyes. Sioux City will counter with fellow southpaw Josh Landry (0-1, 6.00 ERA). Fans can join Trevor Curl for all the action live on CJNU 93.7 FM and online at cjnu.ca , with the pregame show beginning at 12:35 p.m. The game will also be broadcast in French on Envol 91 FM with Yanick LaRoche handling the play-by-play. The video stream will be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . The season-long, 10-game homestand will conclude with three games against the Cleburne Railroaders June 9-11. Tuesday is Country Night and $2 Tuesday, Wednesday is School Patrol Appreciation Night, and Thursday is the always popular Shirt Off Our Backs Night, where a lucky fan will win the jersey right off a Goldeyes player’s back after every inning. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young June 5, 2026
WINNIPEG, MB – The Sioux City Explorers (9-12) snapped a five-game losing streak with a 10-5 victory over the Winnipeg Goldeyes Friday evening at Blue Cross Park. Boxscore Winnipeg (9-11) opened the scoring in the bottom of the first inning when designated hitter Max Murphy cracked a single to right that drove in left fielder Jiandido Tromp . The Explorers scored five times in the third inning to take a 5-1 lead. Third baseman Zac Vooletich doubled to right field to bring in shortstop Elliot Good and centre fielder Austin Davis. Then, designated hitter Zane Denton hit a sacrifice fly to centre that plated Vooletich. Finally, second baseman Van De Brake homered to left field with first baseman Alberto Osuna aboard. Sioux City would add three more in the fourth to make it 8-1. Davis lined a base hit to left field that brought right fielder Jackson Mayo and Good home, and left fielder Henry George came in on a sequence that eventually led to the Goldeyes turning a double play. The visitors’ final two runs came in the sixth inning when Vooletich doubled to left scoring Davis. Vooletich then crossed the plate on Denton’s ground out to shortstop. The Goldeyes attempted to rally in the closing innings. In the eighth, first baseman T.J. Schofield-Sam drove a three-run home run to left-centre field – his second in as many games – to make the score 10-4. In the bottom of the ninth, Murphy came in on second baseman Keshawn Lynch ’s sacrifice fly to centre that closed out the scoring at 10-5. Zach Willeman (W, 1-2) started for the Explorers and went six innings. He allowed one run on five hits, struck out four and walked three. Kevin Vaupel (L, 1-1) lasted just three innings for Winnipeg, allowing eight runs on eight hits. He also fanned four and issued three free passes. Eli Saul , Weston Lombard , Willian Suárez , and Quinn Waterhouse appeared in relief. The series continues Saturday at 6:00 p.m. when the Goldeyes will send lefty Ryo Kohigashi (0-0, 4.05 ERA) to the mound. Sioux City will counter with Reed Butz (1-1, 5.75 ERA). Fans can join Trevor Curl for all the action live on CJNU 93.7 FM and online at cjnu.ca , with the pregame show beginning at 5:35 p.m. The game will also be broadcast in French on Envol 91 FM with Yanick LaRoche handling the play-by-play. The video stream will be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . Saturday is the annual Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame Game, and the weekend wraps up with Sunday Family Fun Day and Baseball Manitoba Day at the Ballpark. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young June 4, 2026
WINNIPEG, MB – The Winnipeg Goldeyes (9-10) earned a series split by routing the Sioux Falls Canaries 14-3 at Blue Cross Park Thursday evening. Boxscore Catcher Raphaël Pelletier opened the scoring for Winnipeg in the second inning with a single to right that drove in second baseman Keshawn Lynch . Sioux Falls (12-8) quickly tied the game in the top of the third when third baseman Chris Kwitzer scored on designated hitter Anthony Hall’s double-play ball. The Canaries took a 2-1 lead moments later on a single to centre by left fielder Anthony Sharkas that drove in catcher Scott Combs. The Goldeyes put four runs on the board in the fourth to move in front 5-2. First baseman T.J. Schofield-Sam hit a sacrifice fly to centre to bring in left fielder Roby Enríquez and tie the game. Centre fielder Noah Marcelo followed with a base hit to left that scored Lynch. Finally, third baseman Ramón Bramasco hit a sky-high pop-up to shallow right that Canaries second baseman Trevor Achenbach lost in the sun. Shortstop Ray-Patrick Didder and Marcelo came home on what was scored as a double. The visitors got one back in the top of the fifth when centre fielder Joe Vos drove in right fielder Josh Rehwaldt with a bloop single to left, cutting Winnipeg’s lead to 5-3. Pelletier notched his second run batted in of the evening in the fifth when he brought right fielder Max Murphy home with a sacrifice fly to left, making it 6-3 Goldeyes. Enríquez then scored on Schofield-Sam’s fielder’s choice to increase the lead to 7-3. Winnipeg put up another four-spot in the bottom of the sixth. Enríquez drew a bases-loaded walk that forced in Bramasco before Didder hit a two-out, bases-clearing triple that drove in designated hitter Jiandido Tromp , Murphy, and Enríquez, stretching the lead to 11-3. Schofield-Sam finished the scoring in the bottom of the eighth with a three-run blast to right-centre field with Lynch and Pelletier aboard, making it 14-3. Luke Boyd (W, 3-1) started for the Goldeyes and went six innings. He allowed three runs on six hits, struck out four, and walked four. Ryo Kohigashi , newly signed Jack Seward , and Derrick Cherry each worked an inning of hitless relief. Christian Edwards (L, 1-1) was charged with seven runs – all earned – on seven hits over four innings for the Canaries. He struck out four and walked four. Offensively for Winnipeg, Schofield-Sam drove in five runs, Enríquez had a pair of hits and scored three times, Marcelo and Bramasco had two hits apiece, and Lynch finished the evening with three hits, including two doubles, and scored three times. Seward, a New Westminster, British Columbia native, was acquired earlier Thursday from the Welland Jackfish of the Canadian Baseball League in exchange for future considerations. The 24-year-old made his professional debut last season with the Québec Capitales of the Frontier League. The Sioux City Explorers are the Goldeyes’ next opponent, with a weekend series beginning Friday at 7:00 p.m. Left-hander Kevin Vaupel (1-0, 5.17 ERA) will start for Winnipeg, while Sioux City will counter with right-hander Zach Willeman (0-2, 7.78 ERA). Fans can join Trevor Curl for all the action live on CJNU 93.7 FM and online at cjnu.ca , with the pregame show beginning at 6:35 p.m. The game will also be broadcast in French on Envol 91 FM with Yanick LaRoche handling the play-by-play. The video stream will be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . Friday is Goldie’s Birthday, which will be celebrated with post-game fireworks. Saturday is the annual Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame Game, and the weekend wraps up with Sunday Family Fun Day and Baseball Manitoba Day at the Ballpark. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, please complete and submit the form below.