Goldeyes schedule rare Sunday-night game

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WINNIPEG - The Winnipeg Goldeyes have changed the start time for their possible Game 5 playoff game this Sunday against the Fargo RedHawks.

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WINNIPEG – The Winnipeg Goldeyes have changed the start time for their possible Game 5 playoff game this Sunday against the Fargo RedHawks.

The team announced this afternoon that Sunday’s game, if necessary, would start at 7 p.m., instead of the traditional 1:30 p.m. Sunday start time.

It would be the first time ever that the Goldeyes have played Sunday-night baseball in Winnipeg.

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Make no mistake, the Fish still draw fans and plenty of them. But the number of empty seats has been on the rise in recent years at Canwest Park.
BORIS.MINKEVICH@FREEPRESS.MB.CA Make no mistake, the Fish still draw fans and plenty of them. But the number of empty seats has been on the rise in recent years at Canwest Park.

The Goldeyes and RedHawks begin their five-game series Wednesday evening in Fargo. Game 2 is also in Fargo on Thursday evening, before the series shifts back to Winnipeg for Game 3 on Friday.

Game 4, if necessary, is scheduled for Saturday evening.
 

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