Goldeyes lose delayed game to T-Bones
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And on the second night, things didn’t get much brighter for the Winnipeg Goldeyes as they fell 7-2 to the Kansas City T-Bones at Canwest Park Wednesday night in the completion of a rain-delayed game that began over 24 hours earlier.
The Goldeyes took the field at 6 p.m. tonight with the game already in the fifth inning and the Fish trailing 3-0, the game situation when Tuesday night’s game was suspended due to rain.
Things just went from bad to worse as Kansas City second baseman Jacob Blackwood hit a two-run homer in the seventh inning to extend the T-Bones lead to 5-0.
Goldeyes DH Juan Diaz responded with a solo homer — his league-leading seventh of the season — in the bottom of the inning and outfielder Dee Brown also hit a solo shot, his third of the year, in the bottom of the ninth.
The two clubs will take a quick break and then play a second seven-inning game at the ballpark tonight.