Lambson returning to Goldeyes

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Starting pitcher Mitchell Lambson is returning to the Winnipeg Goldeyes for a fifth season.

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Starting pitcher Mitchell Lambson is returning to the Winnipeg Goldeyes for a fifth season.

Lambson was 4-4 with a 4.82 ERA in 12 starts for the Goldeyes last season. In 2019, the Montclair, Calif., native was voted the American Association’s Pitcher of the Year in which he ranked first in the league in wins (13), fifth in ERA (3.11), second in strikeouts (133), and set a Goldeyes’ single-season record with 150.2 innings pitched.

The 30-year-old left-hander, a member of the Goldeyes’ 2017 American Association championship team, will become just the eighth pitcher to appear in a fifth season with the Goldeyes.

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