Bourassa earns another win for Goldeyes
June 19, 2024
By Jason Young
Winnipeg Goldeyes
GARY, INDIANA – On the strength of a five-run first inning, the Winnipeg Goldeyes defeated the Gary SouthShore RailCats 10-4 at U.S. Steel Yard Saturday. The visiting team has now won all five meetings between the two clubs this season.
The Goldeyes took a 1-0 lead two batters into the game when first baseman Roby Enríquez doubled into the left field corner to bring third baseman Ramón Bramasco around to score. After second baseman Dayson Croes drove in Enríquez with a sacrifice fly to centre field, right fielder Braxton Turner notched the first runs batted in of his professional career with a two-run single to shallow right field. Catcher Rob Emery and designated hitter Miles Simington scored on the play, and it was 4-0 Winnipeg. Finally, shortstop Andy Armstrong lined a single to left field to score left fielder Keshawn Lynch and extend the lead to five runs.
Gary SouthShore pulled to within two in the bottom of the second inning on a three-run home run to right-centre field off the bat of left fielder José Contreras.
The RailCats then cut the Goldeyes’ lead to one in their next at-bat, when second baseman Gio Díaz scored on shortstop Marcos González’s single to left field, but it would be all Goldeyes from that point on.
Winnipeg scored a pair of runs in the sixth. First, centre fielder Cadyn Schwabe was caught in a rundown between third and home after Bramasco hit into a fielder’s choice but was able to elude the tag of catcher Guillermo Quintana. Then Bramasco beat the throw to the plate after Enríquez grounded into a fielder’s choice to make the score 7-4.
In the top of the ninth inning, Armstrong drew a bases-loaded walk that forced in Simington before Bramasco singled up the middle to drive in Lynch and Turner to make the score 10-4.
Landen Bourassa (Lethbridge, Alta.) went seven innings for the Goldeyes, allowing four runs – all earned – on nine hits. He struck out four. Tasker Strobel and Nick Trogrlic-Iverson (Oakville, Ont.) each contributed an inning of scoreless relief.
Peyton Long started for the RailCats and gave up five runs on nine hits in five innings of work.
Bramasco had three RBIs for Winnipeg, with Enríquez, Turner, and Armstrong each driving in a pair. Simington went 4-for-4 at the plate.
Schwabe was signed earlier Saturday. The 23-year-old appeared in five games for the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks earlier this month. Born in Grand Forks, N.D., he is the first native of the Peace Garden State to play for the Goldeyes in the team’s 31-season history. His father Jason is originally from Winnipeg.