Field of Dreams Foundation Announces Funding to 48 Manitoba Charities

Jason Young • February 26, 2026

WINNIPEG, MB – The Winnipeg Goldeyes, in conjunction with the Winnipeg Goldeyes Field of Dreams Foundation, are pleased to announce the beneficiaries of funds raised during the 2025 baseball season.
 
During the 2025 calendar year, the Winnipeg Goldeyes Field of Dreams Foundation raised and distributed close to $100,000 in support of 48 registered children’s charities (complete list of recipients below) through generous contributions from Manitobans throughout the province.
 
Among this year’s funding recipients is the Learning Disabilities Association of Manitoba (LDAM), which empowers individuals with learning disabilities and/or ADHD through specialized educational workshops and programs. They build on each person’s strengths, provide practical strategies tailored to diverse learning needs, and promote confidence, independence, and personal growth. Through their supports, LDAM helps individuals and families better understand learning differences and thrive at school, at work, and in the community.
 
“The Field of Dreams Foundation’s support will be used to purchase structured reading materials and comprehension-based learning games for individuals participating in our Barton Reading & Spelling tutoring program. These resources support skill development, engagement, and confidence in learning, and allow us to continue delivering high-quality, evidence-based tutoring for individuals with learning disabilities.”
 
– Karen Velthuys, Executive Director of Learning Disabilities Association of Manitoba.

 
The Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba raises funds and mobilizes community support to advance excellence in pediatric health care and child health research. Through philanthropy and partnerships, the Foundation helps equip care teams with leading-edge technology, strengthens family-centred programs and spaces, and supports research that improves diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes for children and youth. By investing in innovation and compassionate care, the Foundation helps ensure Manitoba’s children receive the best possible care today—and a healthier future for generations to come.
 
“We’re deeply grateful to the Winnipeg Goldeyes Field of Dreams for supporting kids who need Manitoba’s only children’s hospital. This generous donation will go towards technology on CK5, the childhood cancer, blood disorders and transplant ward at HSC Children’s Hospital, to help provide comfort and connection for kids facing long and difficult stays.”

– Stefano Grande
, President & Chief Executive Officer of Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba.
 
The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) is a national non-profit organization dedicated to changing what it means to be blind today. Through innovative programs, accessible services, and powerful advocacy, they empower people who are blind, partially sighted, or living with sight loss to pursue their goals, build confidence and independence, and participate fully in their communities. Working alongside families, employers, educators, and community partners, CNIB helps remove barriers to inclusion and advances accessibility in everyday life. Their impact is made possible by a strong network of volunteers, donors, and partners from coast to coast to coast who share a vision of a more inclusive Canada.
 
“We are deeply grateful to the Field of Dreams Foundation for their generous support of this special Easter event. These funds will allow us to purchase beeping eggs—specially designed eggs that emit a soft chirping sound so children can locate them by hearing rather than sight—ensuring that children who are blind or have low vision can fully participate in a joyful, inclusive celebration."
 
The Kidney Foundation of Canada is the leading national charity dedicated to eliminating the burden of kidney disease. Through funding and stimulating innovative research, the Foundation advances better prevention, improved treatments, and progress toward a cure. It provides education and practical supports to help people at risk reduce their chances of developing kidney disease and empowers those living with kidney disease to manage their health and quality of life. The Foundation also advocates for equitable access to high-quality kidney care and works to increase public awareness and commitment to kidney health and organ donation across Canada.
 
“The generous funding from the Winnipeg Goldeyes Field of Dreams Foundation is so important to the Kidney Foundation, for it helps us give kids something precious: a week where their diagnosis doesn’t define them, and where friendships formed are deep and genuine, built on a shared understanding of each other’s journey with kidney disease.”
– 
Greg Unger, Executive Director, The Kidney Foundation of Canada, Manitoba Branch.
 
“We’re proud to once again stand behind children’s charities that are changing lives across Manitoba,” said 
Tony Fletcher, President of the Winnipeg Goldeyes Field of Dreams Foundation. “These organizations do vital work in our communities every day, and we’re grateful to play a small role in helping them reach more kids and families. That support is only possible because of the continued generosity of Goldeyes fans and corporate partners, whose commitment helps us give back year after year and strengthen the impact we can make together.”
 
Since its inception in 1995, the Winnipeg Goldeyes Field of Dreams Foundation has raised and distributed close to $4 Million to children’s charities in Manitoba. Revenue sources include the Field of Dreams Foundation annual golf tournament, fan donations, the Fillmore Riley LLP Ks for Kids program, the Sonia’s Stand Radar Pitching Booth, memorabilia auctions, and the sale of 50/50 tickets during home games at Blue Cross Park.
 
For more information about the Winnipeg Goldeyes Field of Dreams Foundation, including funding requests for 2026, visit 
Goldeyes.com/Foundation.
 

2025 Field of Dreams Foundation Funding Recipients
 
Adoption Options Manitoba Inc.
Altona Area Family Resource Group Inc.
Athletes In Action, Power to Change Ministries
Bookmates Inc.
Boys and Girls Clubs of Winnipeg Inc.
Camp Quality Canada
Canadian Council of Provincial & Territorial Sport Federations Inc.
Canadian National Institute for the Blind
Carman Family Resource Centre
Cerebral Palsy Association of Manitoba
Child and Family Services of Central Manitoba Foundation Inc.
Children's Hospital Foundation of Manitoba
Children's Rehabilitation Foundation Inc.
Christmas Cheer Board
Circle of Hearts Family Support Network
DASCH Foundation
Dream Factory
Dreams Take Flight Winnipeg Chapter
Firefighters Burn Fund Inc.
Genesis Arts Community
Healthy Start for Mom & Me
Interlake Eastern Health Foundation
Junior Achievement of Manitoba
Katie Cares Inc.
Kidney Foundation of Canada-Manitoba Branch
KidSport - Manitoba
Learning Disabilities Association of Manitoba
Lions Foundation of Manitoba
MacKinnon's Y-Not? Anti-Poverty Program Inc.
Manitoba Camping Association
Manitoba Children's Museum Inc.
Manitoba Conservatory of Music & Arts Inc.
Manitoba Museum
Manitoba Theatre for Young People
Marlene Street Community Resource Centre Inc.
Movement Centre of Manitoba Inc.
Muscular Dystrophy Canada
NorWest Co-op Community Health
Open Access Resource Centre Inc.
Prairie Strides Inc.
Ronald McDonald House Manitoba Inc.
St. Amant Foundation
U Multicultural Journalism & Media Arts Centre
United for Literacy
Variety, the Children's Charity of Manitoba
West End Cultural Centre Inc.
Western School Division No. 47 (Morden Family Resource Centre)
Winkler Family Resource Centre Inc.


The Goldeyes will begin the 2026 campaign Friday, May 15 against the Milwaukee Milkmen in Franklin, Wisconsin. The home opener at Blue Cross Park versus the Kane County Cougars is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19 at 6:30 p.m.


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By Brian Finlayson May 28, 2026
GARY, IN – In a tightly contested pitching battle, the Winnipeg Goldeyes (5-6) had their four-game winning streak snapped by the Gary SouthShore RailCats on Wednesday night, falling 2-1 at U.S. Steel Yard. Boxscore The RailCats (4-7) opened the scoring in the bottom of the first inning, as Korry Howell came in to score on an Elvis Peralta sacrifice fly. Jiandido Tromp knotted things up 1-1 in the top of the second inning on an RBI double down the left field line, scoring Adam Hall from first base. Gary SouthShore jumped back in front in the bottom of the fifth inning on a single from Howell that deflected off Goldeyes pitcher Landen Bourassa’s glove and into right field, scoring Olivier Basabe from third to make it 2-1. Despite threatening in nearly every inning, Winnipeg was unable to plate a second run, as the 2-1 score held for the remainder of the contest. Bourassa (L, 0-3) had an outstanding night, but took the tough-luck loss for the Goldeyes. He allowed two runs (both unearned) on just five hits while striking out 10. He faced just four batters over the minimum and threw 71 strikes on 96 pitches and did not walk a batter. Deyni Olivero (W, 1-2) was on the winning end of the pitchers' duel after throwing six innings of one-run ball, allowing just four hits and striking out one. Jacob Coats picked up his first save of the season, coming on in the eighth inning, and did not surrender a hit. The three-game series will conclude in Gary Thursday at 6:45 p.m. when Goldeyes lefty Mitchell Lambson (1-1, 8.68 ERA) takes on right-hander Peyton Long (1-1, 3.00). 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 6:20 p.m. The video stream will also be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV. The Goldeyes return home to Blue Cross Park Monday, June 1 to begin a season-long 10-game homestand with the first of four against the Sioux Falls Canaries. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young May 26, 2026
GARY, IN – The Winnipeg Goldeyes (5-5) won their fourth consecutive game Tuesday evening, defeating the Gary SouthShore RailCats 7-1 at U.S. Steel Yard. After starting the season 0-4, the Goldeyes are 5-1 in their last six contests. Boxscore Winnipeg got the scoring underway in the top of the third inning when centre fielder Noah Marcelo lined a double to left that brought in first baseman T.J. Schofield-Sam . Right fielder Roby Enríquez then singled up the middle to score catcher Raphaël Pelletier and Marcelo, before designated hitter Max Murphy ’s base hit to centre drove in Enríquez and made it 4-0. Gary SouthShore (3-7) got their lone run of the ballgame in the fifth on a leadoff home run to left by designated hitter Nick Podkul that cut the Goldeyes’ lead to 4-1. Left fielder Jiandido Tromp hit his first home run in a Winnipeg uniform in the top of the sixth inning. It was a two-run shot to left with second baseman Adam Hall on base and made the score 6-1 for the visitors. The Goldeyes’ final run of the game came in the top of the ninth when Marcelo tripled and scored on third baseman Ramón Bramasco ’s single to right field, increasing Winnipeg’s lead to 7-1. Starter Kevin Vaupel (W, 1-0) was outstanding for Winnipeg. He worked seven innings, allowing one run on just three hits. He struck out four and did not walk a batter. Ryo Kohigashi entered in the eighth and retired all six batters he faced. Grant Cherry (L, 0-2) started for the RailCats and allowed four earned runs on four hits over five innings. The right-hander fanned three and walked a pair. Marcelo’s third-inning double extended his consecutive-game hitting streak to eight games, while Murphy’s run batted in moments later left him one shy of tying Reggie Abercrombie ’s club record of 393. The series continues from Northwest Indiana Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. when Goldeyes right-hander Landen Bourassa (0-2, 6.55 ERA) matches up against Deyni Olivero (0-1, 17.05 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 6:20 p.m. The video stream will also be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . The Goldeyes return home to Blue Cross Park Monday, June 1 to begin a season-long 10-game homestand with the first of four against the Sioux Falls Canaries. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below..
By Jason Young May 24, 2026
WINNIPEG, MB – The Winnipeg Goldeyes (4-5) earned their first series sweep of the season Sunday with a 9-2 victory over the Milwaukee Milkmen at Blue Cross Park. Boxscore Goldeyes first baseman Roby Enríquez hit a booming two-run home run to right field with shortstop Ramón Bramasco aboard to open the scoring in the bottom of the first inning. Winnipeg doubled their lead to 4-0 in the third. First, catcher Kevin García came home on Enríquez’s ground out to shortstop. Then third baseman Keshawn Lynch drew a bases-loaded walk that forced in centre fielder Noah Marcelo . In the fourth inning, Marcelo doubled into the left field corner to drive in left fielder Jiandido Tromp to make it 5-0 before right fielder Max Murphy crushed a three-run blast to left. It was his first of the season and leaves him two runs batted in short of tying Reggie Abercrombie ’s all-time club record of 393. Back-to-back doubles by Tromp and García in the fifth inning made it 9-0 Goldeyes. Milwaukee (5-4) broke the shutout in the seventh when second baseman Michael Hallquist walked with the bases full, allowing shortstop Delvin Pérez to score. A second run scored when catcher Andrew Sundean crossed the plate on left fielder Wendell Marrero’s double play ball, cutting Winnipeg’s lead to 9-2. Luke Boyd (W, 1-1) went six scoreless innings for Winnipeg, scattering five hits and striking out six. He did not walk a batter. Chas Wheatley , Weston Lombard , Arij Fransen , and Eli Saul appeared in relief. Milkmen starter Christian Young (L, 1-1) lasted just 3 2/3 innings and gave up eight earned runs on seven hits. He struck out one and issued four free passes. Second baseman Adam Hall , Tromp, and García all recorded multi-hit games for the Goldeyes, with García going 3-for-4 with two doubles, an RBI, and a run scored. Winnipeg now heads to Gary, Indiana, where they will open a three-game series against the Gary SouthShore RailCats Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. Lefty Kevin Vaupel (0-0, 2.25 ERA) will start for the Goldeyes, while right-hander Grant Cherry (0-1, 9.00 ERA) is expected to get the call for the RailCats. 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 6:20 p.m. The video stream will also be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . The Goldeyes return home to Blue Cross Park Monday, June 1 to begin a season-long ten-game homestand with the first of four against the Sioux Falls Canaries. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young May 23, 2026
WINNIPEG, MB – The Winnipeg Goldeyes (3-5) won their first series of the season Saturday after defeating the Milwaukee Milkmen 5-3 at Blue Cross Park. It was the Goldeyes’ third win in four games. Boxscore For the second straight contest, Milwaukee (5-3) took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning after third baseman Michael Hallquist singled on the first pitch of the ballgame and later scored on designated hitter Parker Lester’s base hit through the right side of the infield. That score held until the home half of the fourth when Winnipeg crossed the plate three times. They went ahead when two runs came home on a throwing error after a sacrifice bunt by designated hitter T.J. Schofield-Sam . Right fielder Max Murphy and second baseman Adam Hall both scored on the play. Later in the inning, left fielder Keshawn Lynch doubled to right to drive in Schofield-Sam to make it 3-1 Goldeyes. Winnipeg added two more in the sixth. Centre fielder Noah Marcelo continued to swing a hot bat, driving a single to left that plated shortstop Ray-Patrick Didder and Lynch and extended the lead to 5-1. The Milkmen got those two runs back quickly, however, as Hallquist hit a two-run home run to left field that also scored catcher Chase Waddell and reduced the deficit to 5-3. That was as close as Milwaukee would come, as Derrick Cherry (S, 2) retired all six batters he faced to close the door. James Bradwell started for the Goldeyes and worked the first inning. It was his first appearance since leaving a game due to injury last August 13 vs. Cleburne. Quinn Waterhouse (W, 1-0), Eli Saul , Tasker Strobel , and Arij Fransen also appeared out of the bullpen for Winnipeg. Waterhouse pitched three innings, giving up just two hits and striking out three. Milkmen starter Juan Díaz worked 5 2/3 innings and allowed five runs (two earned) on six hits. He struck out five and walked two. Murphy and Lynch had three hits apiece for the Goldeyes. Earlier Saturday, Winnipeg signed rookie right-handed relief pitcher Chas Wheatley. The Edmonton, Alberta native attended the University of Iowa (Iowa City, Iowa) where he compiled a 4-1 record with a 4.66 earned run average and one save in 52 games over four seasons. The 24-year-old becomes the seventh Canadian on the Goldeyes roster, joining Landen Bourassa (Lethbridge, Alberta), Bradwell (North Vancouver, British Columbia), Hall (Lucan, Ontario), Raphaël Pelletier (Repentigny, Québec), Saul (Vancouver, British Columbia), and Schofield-Sam (Mississauga, Ontario). The series concludes Sunday at 1:00 p.m. when Luke Boyd (0-1, 9.64 ERA) will take the mound for Winnipeg. He’ll match up against fellow right-hander Christian Young (1-0, 1.80 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 also be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young May 22, 2026
WINNIPEG, MB – Second baseman Adam Hall celebrated his 27th birthday in style as the Winnipeg Goldeyes (2-5) defeated the Milwaukee Milkmen 9-2 at Blue Cross Park Friday evening. Boxscore Milwaukee (5-2) took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning when third baseman Michael Hallquist stole third and came home on a throwing error. Goldeyes centre fielder Noah Marcelo led off the bottom of the first with a home run to left field – his second in as many games, evening the score at 1-1. Winnipeg went ahead by a run in the second when Hall scampered home on a wild pitch. The Milkmen tied the contest at 2-2 in the top of the third inning on a line drive base hit to left by second baseman Andy Blake that drove in centre fielder Alec Olund. From there on, it was all Goldeyes. In the bottom half of the third, Winnipeg crossed the plate four times. First, Hall lined a single to centre to bring home right fielder Max Murphy . Then shortstop Ray-Patrick Didder belted a three-run home run to left field that increased the lead to 6-2. Hall hit a single to centre in the bottom of the fourth that knocked in first baseman T.J. Schofield-Sam to give the Goldeyes a 7-2 advantage. In the bottom of the eighth inning, Hall notched his fourth hit and third run batted in of the evening with a base hit to left that plated third baseman Ramón Bramasco . Later in the frame, designated hitter Jiandido Tromp drew a bases-loaded walk to round out the scoring at 9-2 Goldeyes. Veteran left-hander Mitchell Lambson (W, 1-1) went six innings for Winnipeg, allowing two runs on five hits and striking out three. Ryo Kohigashi (S, 1) earned a nine-out save. He gave up three hits and struck out four. Milwaukee starter Solomon Bates exited the game due to injury with one out in the bottom of the second inning and was relieved by Eric Chalus (L, 1-1), who surrendered five runs on six hits in 2.2 innings. The series continues Saturday at 6:00 p.m. when the Milkmen will send southpaw Juan Díaz (0-0, 1.50 ERA) to the mound against a starter whom the Goldeyes have yet to announce. 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 also be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . The weekend’s highlights include a Faith Night on Saturday, and Sunday Family Fun Day/Winnipeg Transit Appreciation Day on Sunday. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young May 21, 2026
WINNIPEG, MB – The Kane County Cougars (4-2) used a late surge to defeat the Winnipeg Goldeyes 12-5 Thursday afternoon at Blue Cross Park. Boxscore Winnipeg (1-5) opened the scoring in the bottom of the first when designated hitter Max Murphy lined a single to right field that brought home centre fielder Noah Marcelo . They would double that lead an inning later on a two-out solo home run to left by shortstop Ray-Patrick Didder . Kane County tied the contest at 2-2 in the third inning when second baseman Josh Allen doubled to centre field to score left fielder Dave Matthews and catcher Charles Mack. The Cougars went in front 4-2 in the top of the fifth with more timely hitting from third baseman Claudio Finol, who lined a ground-rule double into the right-field corner that drove in Allen and centre fielder Matt Bottcher. The visitors added a fifth run in the sixth inning on Allen’s single to centre that scored Mack. Allen finished with four hits, three runs batted in, and two runs scored. Kane County went up 6-2 in the seventh when right fielder Armond Upshaw doubled to left to bring designated hitter Todd Lott around. The Goldeyes closed to within one in the bottom half of the inning. Didder drove left fielder Jiandido Tromp home with a single to left field to make it 6-3 before Marcelo bounced a two-run homer off Waterfront Drive to cut the deficit to 6-5. A five-run eighth inning for the Cougars put a quick end to any thoughts of a Goldeyes comeback. Lott hit a two-run single to centre that scored Allen and shortstop Zane Spinn. Upshaw then lined a base hit to right field to plate Bottcher, Finol singled to left to score Lott, and first baseman Alex McGarry lifted a sacrifice fly to left field that allowed Upshaw to trot home, making the score 11-5. The final run of the game came in the top of the ninth when Mack led off with a home run to right field. Along with Allen’s four-hit performance, Upshaw and Mack each had three hits for the Cougars. Four Goldeyes had multiple hits: Marcelo, third baseman Ramón Bramasco , Murphy, and Didder. Westin Muir (W, 1-0), making his first appearance of the season for Kane County, started and went five innings. He allowed two earned runs on four hits while striking out two. Landen Bourassa (L, 0-2) made his second start of the season for Winnipeg, working six innings and surrendering five runs, all earned, on eight hits. The right-hander struck out four and walked four. Weston Lombard , James Colyer , and Quinn Waterhouse all saw action out of the bullpen for the Goldeyes. A three-game weekend series with the Milwaukee Milkmen is next, starting Friday at 7:00 p.m. Veteran left-hander Mitchell Lambson (0-1, 18.90 ERA) will match up against right-hander Solomon Bates (1-0, 0.00 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 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 also be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . The weekend’s highlights include a Pregame Party with DJ Anto on Friday, Faith Night on Saturday, and Sunday Family Fun Day/Winnipeg Transit Appreciation Day on Sunday. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young May 20, 2026
WINNIPEG, MB – The Winnipeg Goldeyes (1-4) earned their first win of 2026 Wednesday, with a 3-2 comeback victory over the Kane County Cougars at Blue Cross Park. Boxscore Kane County (3-2) opened the scoring in the top of the second inning when shortstop Sam Dexter scored as the result of a fielding error that would have ended the frame. Second baseman Josh Allen then doubled to left-centre field to bring in catcher Charles Mack to make it 2-0. The Cougars held that two-run advantage until the bottom of the fifth, which saw Goldeyes first baseman Roby Enríquez bounce a triple down the right field line to score centre fielder Noah Marcelo , cutting the deficit to 2-1. Winnipeg tied the contest at 2-2 an inning later when designated hitter T.J. Schofield-Sam doubled into the right field corner, bringing left fielder Jiandido Tromp in to score. The clutch hitting continued for the Goldeyes in the seventh, when Marcelo drove in shortstop Ray-Patrick Didder with a single up the middle for what proved to be the game-winning run. Tasker Strobel (W, 1-0) pitched the sixth and the seventh innings, allowing one hit, striking out two and walking two. Derrick Cherry (S, 1) earned a six-out save, striking out four and giving up a pair of hits. Lefty Kevin Vaupel made a spot start for Winnipeg, working three innings and surrendering two unearned runs on three hits. Arij Fransen , celebrating his 25th birthday, also contributed two innings of scoreless relief. Reese Sharp started and went five innings for Kane County, giving up one run on two hits. He struck out three and walked two. Ernie Day (L, 1-1) gave up the tying and go-ahead runs on the only two hits he allowed. The series concludes at Blue Cross Park Thursday at 11:00 a.m. when Landen Bourassa (0-1, 5.40 ERA) will start for the Goldeyes. Kane County has not announced its starter. 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 10:35 a.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 also be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . The Goldeyes announced Wednesday that the contract of right-handed pitcher Noah Millikan has been transferred to the Washington Nationals system. The 23-year-old started one game for Winnipeg, striking out six in a five-inning appearance May 16 at Milwaukee. He yielded only three hits and did not give up a run. Millikan becomes the 91st player in franchise history to be transferred to a Major League organization. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young May 19, 2026
WINNIPEG, MB – The Kane County Cougars (3-1) defeated the Winnipeg Goldeyes 14-2 in front of a sold-out crowd of 6,847 at Blue Cross Park Tuesday evening. Boxscore After the first two innings were scoreless, the visitors got started in the third when second baseman Josh Allen hit a sacrifice fly to left field that brought in catcher Charles Mack. Kane County added two more runs in the top of the fourth inning when designated hitter Todd Lott, first baseman Alex McGarry, and third baseman Claudio Finol hit three consecutive doubles to make the score Cougars 3, Goldeyes 0. In the fifth, Lott singled to left to drive in right fielder Armond Upshaw, and Finol hit a three-run home run to left field to make it 7-0. The Goldeyes (0-4) scratched a run across in the bottom of the inning on a groundout to shortstop by designated hitter Jiandido Tromp that scored left fielder Roby Enríquez , trimming Kane County’s lead to 7-1. Mack homered to right-centre field in the top of the sixth inning to extend the lead to 8-1 before the Cougars exploded for five more in the seventh. Finol hit his second three-run shot of the evening to left to make it 11-1, then Upshaw lined a triple to right field that plated left fielder Dave Matthews to extend their lead to 12-1. Finally centre fielder Matt Bottcher singled to right to score Upshaw and it was 13-1. The Cougars tacked on one more in the eighth on Mack’s single up the middle that knocked in Finol for a 14-1 advantage. Winnipeg got that run back in the ninth on Tromp’s double to left field that brought second baseman Keshawn Lynch in to score the game’s final run. Vin Timpanelli (W, 1-0) went six innings for Kane County, allowing an earned run on just three hits. He struck out three and walked one. Graham Firoved and Justin Lange appeared out of the bullpen. Luke Boyd (L, 0-1) started for the Goldeyes. He surrendered five runs – all earned – on seven hits in 4.2 innings while striking out four. Ryo Kohigashi , Eli Saul , and Quinn Waterhouse pitched in relief. The series continues at Blue Cross Park Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. when Landen Bourassa (0-1, 5.40 ERA) will start for the Goldeyes while fellow right-hander Reese Sharp (0-1, 4.50 ERA) is scheduled to take the mound for Kane County. 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 also be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . Wednesday’s game will feature a magnet schedule giveaway to the first 3,500 in attendance, and Thursday is the first of two 11:00 a.m. School Day games. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young May 17, 2026
FRANKLIN, WI – The Winnipeg Goldeyes were swept by the Milwaukee Milkmen in their season-opening series, falling 12-2 at Franklin Field Sunday afternoon. Boxscore Milwaukee’s offensive onslaught began early, when their third batter, first baseman Griffin Doersching, hit a two-run home run to left field – his second of the new season. Doersching struck again an inning later, lining a two-out, two-run double to left field that brought in catcher Andrew Sundean and third baseman Michael Hallquist, making the score Milwaukee 4 Goldeyes 0 after two. Milkmen left fielder Andy Blake led off the third inning with a home run to left that increased the lead to five runs, before they erupted for five more in the fourth. First, Doersching notched his fifth and sixth runs batted in of the afternoon with a double to right field. Shortstop Delvin Pérez and Hallquist came in to make it 7-0. Doersching would score on a throwing error before second baseman Yordys Valdés singled to right field to drive in right fielder Justin Janas and Blake to give Milwaukee a 10-0 lead. The Goldeyes finally broke through in the top of the fifth when right fielder Roby Enríquez and left fielder Adam Hall hit back-to-back, two-out doubles to make it 10-1. Milwaukee added two more in the bottom of the inning on Janas’ two-run single to centre field that plated Hallquist and Doersching to give the Milkmen and 11-run lead at 12-1. Winnipeg scored once in the top of the eighth on a bloop single to right field by second baseman Keyshawn Lynch . First baseman Raphaël Pelletier came home round out the scoring at 12-2. Oakville, Ontario native Christian Young (W, 1-0) started for Milwaukee and worked five innings during which he allowed one earned run on five hits. He struck out five and walked one. Kenny Pierson and Eric Chalus each threw two innings in relief for the Milkmen. Goldeyes starter Mitchell Lambson (L, 0-1) surrendered seven runs – all earned – on seven hits in just 3.1 innings, fanning one and issuing one free pass. He also hit two batters. Arij Fransen , Weston Lombard , James Colyer , and Tasker Strobel pitched out of the bullpen for Winnipeg. Winnipeg now returns to Blue Cross Park for their Home Opener Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. against the two-time defending Miles Wolff Cup Champion Kane County Cougars. Luke Boyd (0-0, 0.00 ERA) will start for the Goldeyes while fellow right-hander Vin Timpanelli is scheduled to take the mound for Kane County. 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 also be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . The Goldeyes’ first home series will include a free jersey giveaway to the first 5,000 fans and post-game fireworks May 19, a magnet schedule giveaway to the first 3,500 in attendance May 20, and the first of two 11:00 a.m. School Day games May 21. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.
By Jason Young May 16, 2026
Photo Credit: Milwaukee Milkmen FRANKLIN, WI – The Winnipeg Goldeyes dropped their second straight game Saturday evening, falling to the Milwaukee Milkmen by a score of 3-2 at Franklin Field. Boxscore The Goldeyes opened the scoring just three batters into the ballgame when centre fielder Adam Hall lined a single into right field to bring home third baseman Ramón Bramasco . Neither team would cross the plate again until Milwaukee catcher Chase Waddell hit a two-run home run to right field with one out in the bottom of the seventh inning to make the score 2-1 Milkmen. Milwaukee added a run in the eighth on right fielder Baron Radcliff’s single to centre that drove in centre fielder Alec Olund. Winnipeg threatened in the final frame and pulled within one when left fielder Jiandido Tromp lifted a sacrifice fly to left field that allowed Hall to score. However, one batter later, shortstop Ray-Patrick Didder popped out to end the ballgame. Starter Noah Millikan was spectacular for the Goldeyes, allowing just three hits and striking out six over five innings of work. He walked just one batter. Ryo Kohigashi , Derrick Cherry (L, 0-1), and Kevin Vaupel each pitched an inning of relief. Juan Díaz was equally effective for the Milkmen. He went six innings and gave up one earned run on three hits while striking out three and issuing two free passes. Brendan Hardy (W, 1-0) pitched a scoreless seventh and was the pitcher of record when Milwaukee took the lead. Brady Puckett (S, 1) got the job done in the ninth, despite Winnipeg having made things interesting. The series concludes from Franklin Field Sunday at 1:00 p.m. with veteran southpaw Mitchell Lambson (0-0, 0.00 ERA) starting for the Goldeyes. The Milkmen will counter with right-hander Christian Young (0-0, 0.00 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 video stream will also be available free of charge at AABaseball.TV . The Home Opener at Blue Cross Park versus Kane County, set for Tuesday, May 19 at 6:30 p.m. is nearly sold out. The Goldeyes’ first home series will include a free jersey giveaway to the first 5,000 fans and post-game fireworks May 19, a magnet schedule giveaway to the first 3,500 in attendance May 20, and the first of two 11:00 a.m. School Day games May 21. For information about 2026 Season Tickets, Mini Packs, Skysuites, and Group Packages, please complete and submit the form below.