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Standout Croes re-signs with Goldeyes

Joshua Frey-Sam 6 minute read Monday, Jan. 27, 2025

Dayson Croes hoped he had taken his last at-bat as a member of the Winnipeg Goldeyes.

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Goldeyes re-sign southpaw pitcher Strobel

Staff 2 minute read Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024

The Winnipeg Goldeyes announced the re-signing of left-handed relief pitcher Tasker Strobel on Tuesday.

In his return to the the club in 2024, Strobel made 39 appearances and posted a 4-3 record with a 3.76 earned run average and a 2.50 strikeout-to-walk ratio.

The 29-year-old served as the Goldeyes’ closer in 2022. His 21 saves were second in the American Association and were tied for the fourth-most in club history. He finished the season with a 2-3 record and a 3.42 ERA in 53 appearances and represented the Goldeyes at the all-star game in Rosemont, Ill..

A native of Avon, Ind., Strobel pitched for the Gary SouthShore RailCats in 2019 and 2021 and split the 2023 campaign between the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks, Kane County Cougars, and the Atlantic League’s York Revolution.

Goldeyes re-sign slugger Murphy

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Goldeyes re-sign slugger Murphy

Staff 2 minute read Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024

The Winnipeg Goldeyes have signed star outfielder Max Murphy for a fifth season, the American Association baseball club announced Saturday.

Murphy, a 32-year-old who hails from Robbinsdale, Minn., hit .289 with 20 doubles, 17 home runs, and 73 runs batted in in 2024.

One of the best run producers in the American Association, Murphy was the league’s player of the year in 2022.

Murphy has been named to multiple mid-season and post-season all-star teams during his time in the league, which has spanned seven seasons and 599 games. Murphy’s 116 career home runs ranks fifth in league history.

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Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024

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Goldeyes Outfielder Max Murphy hits one of his 17 home runs during the 2024 American Association.

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                                Goldeyes Outfielder Max Murphy hits one of his 17 home runs during the 2024 American Association.

Voice of Fish inks two-year extension

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Voice of Fish inks two-year extension

Joshua Frey-Sam 4 minute read Monday, Oct. 28, 2024

The pressure of calling games for a professional baseball team sunk in shortly after Trevor Curl sat down in the broadcast booth inside Blue Cross Park for the first time.

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Monday, Oct. 28, 2024

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Trevor Curl was once the voice of the Swepsonville Sweepers.

Winnipeg Goldeyes Photo
                                Trevor Curl was once the voice of the 
Swepsonville Sweepers.

Goldeyes bats fall silent as Cougars capture American Association championship

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Goldeyes bats fall silent as Cougars capture American Association championship

Mike McIntyre 6 minute read Tuesday, Sep. 17, 2024

They showed plenty of fight, but ultimately the Winnipeg Goldeyes just didn’t have enough bite when they needed it most.

As a result, it was the Kane County Cougars who reeled in an American Association championship on Tuesday night at Blue Cross Park. The visitors from Illinois beat the Fish 5-3 in front of 5,828 fans to sweep the best-of-five series.

You can mark the Miles Wolff Cup as a disappointing swing-and-a-miss for Winnipeg, which was seeking a fifth title in franchise history and seemed to be firing on all cylinders at the perfect time. Instead, the bats went silent and proved to be their undoing.

“Fight has never been a question with these guys. We were in every single game this year,” manager Logan Watkins told the Free Press in a subdued Winnipeg clubhouse.

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Tuesday, Sep. 17, 2024

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Goldeyes third baseman Dayson Croes is tagged out at home by Kane County Cougars catcher Simon Reid Tuesday in game three of the American Association championship.

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                                Goldeyes third baseman Dayson Croes is tagged out at home by Kane County Cougars catcher Simon Reid Tuesday in game three of the American Association championship.

Goldeyes GM named AA Executive of the Year

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Goldeyes GM named AA Executive of the Year

Mike McIntyre 2 minute read Monday, Sep. 16, 2024

Winnipeg Goldeyes general manager Andrew Collier has been been named the Executive of the Year by the American Association. The award comes after a season in which his Fish rebounded from a last-place finish in the West Division to finish on top with a 56-43 recorded under first-year skipper Logan Watkins, who was named manager of the year last week. Collier, now in his 23rd year at the helm of the Goldeyes, previously won the award in 2014 in the American Association, and in 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, and 2009 in the now-defunct Northern League. MIKAELA MACKENZIE / FREE PRESS […]

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Monday, Sep. 16, 2024

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Winnipeg Goldeyes general manager Andrew Collier previously won the Executive of the Year award in 2014 in the American Association.

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Andrew Collier, GM of the Winnipeg Goldeyes, poses for a portrait with some of the local beer selection at Shaw Park in Winnipeg on Monday, July 18, 2022. Goldeyes games have switched to exclusively craft beer, and there is a Ballpark Brewfest event coming up. For Ben Sigurdson story.
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Goldeyes need to pack offensive punch after 1-0 loss Sunday

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Goldeyes need to pack offensive punch after 1-0 loss Sunday

Mike McIntyre 5 minute read Sunday, Sep. 15, 2024

For the Winnipeg Goldeyes, it was a case of far too little and much too late.

And now the club’s championship hopes are hanging by a thread following heartbreaking one-run losses this weekend to the Kane County Cougars.

A 2-1 defeat on Saturday night in 11 innings was followed up with a 1-0 setback on Sunday afternoon.

The best-of-five series now shifts to Winnipeg for the duration, with the Goldeyes needing to win three straight elimination contests starting Tuesday evening. Games 4 and 5, if needed, would go Wednesday and Thursday at Blue Cross Park.

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Sunday, Sep. 15, 2024

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Winnipeg starter Landen Bourassa did everything you could have asked to give the Goldeyes a shot at winning Sunday’s game against the Kane County Cougars.

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                                Winnipeg starter Landen Bourassa did everything you could have asked to give the Goldeyes a shot at winning Sunday’s game against the Kane County Cougars.

Speedy Upshaw scores decisive run as Cougars beat Fish in extra innings

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Speedy Upshaw scores decisive run as Cougars beat Fish in extra innings

Mike McIntyre 5 minute read Saturday, Sep. 14, 2024

Speed kills in baseball.

The Winnipeg Goldeyes were reminded of that Saturday night as they suffered a tough 2-1 loss in extra innings to kick off the American Association Miles Wolff Cup Final.

Both runs scored by the Kane County Cougars in front of 1,616 hometown fans at Northwestern Medicine Field in Geneva, Ill., were sparked by the fast feet of outfielder Armand Upshaw.

The 28-year-old, who led his team with 32 stolen bases in the regular season, got the Cougars on the board in the first inning after walking, swiping second, advancing to third on a throwing error and coming home on a sacrifice fly from teammate and fellow outfielder Cornelius Randolph.

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Saturday, Sep. 14, 2024

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Winnipeg starter Joey Matulovich went six innings while surrendering two hits, two walks and one unearned run while striking out five.

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                                Winnipeg starter Joey Matulovich went six innings while surrendering two hits, two walks and one unearned run while striking out five.

Winnipeg Goldeyes evenly matched with Cougars in AA Championship series

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Winnipeg Goldeyes evenly matched with Cougars in AA Championship series

Mike McIntyre 6 minute read Friday, Sep. 13, 2024

There is guaranteed to be a joyous celebration at some point next week down at Blue Cross Park.

The only question yet to be answered: Will it be the Winnipeg Goldeyes or Kane County Cougars popping champagne and raising the Miles Wolff Cup as champions of the American Association?

The best-of-five series gets underway this weekend in Illinois for Games 1 (Saturday, 6:30 p.m.) and 2 (Sunday, 1 p.m.) before shifting north for the duration. Winnipeg, by virtue of a 56-43 regular-season record, gets home-field advantage against Kane County (55-45), with Games 3 set for Tuesday night and Games 4 and 5, if necessary, going Wednesday and Thursday. All games can be viewed online for free at www.aabaseball.tv.

This is the first playoff meeting between the two franchises. Winnipeg is seeking a fifth title, but first since 2017. Kane County will be trying to add a third, but first since 2014.

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Friday, Sep. 13, 2024

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Winnipeg Goldeyes pitcher Mitchell Lambson was brilliant against the Redhawks.

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                                Winnipeg Goldeyes pitcher Mitchell Lambson was brilliant against the Redhawks.

Goldeyes punch ticket to American Association final with clutch victory over Redhawks

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Goldeyes punch ticket to American Association final with clutch victory over Redhawks

Mike McIntyre 6 minute read Thursday, Sep. 12, 2024

The Winnipeg Goldeyes are going trophy fishing.

A clutch 3-1 victory over the Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks on Thursday night at Blue Cross Park sends the squad to the American Association championship final for the first time in seven years.

They’ll face the Kane County Cougars in a best-of-five series that goes Saturday and Sunday in Illinois and then shifts back to Winnipeg for the duration, with Game 3 next Tuesday night at the downtown diamond and Games 4 and 5, if necessary, the following two nights.

This winner-takes-all between two fierce rivals in front of 2,646 fans wasn’t for the faint of heart.

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Thursday, Sep. 12, 2024

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The Winnipeg Goldeyes celebrate after defeating the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks.

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                                The Winnipeg Goldeyes celebrate by spraying Champagne after defeating the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks 3-1 to clinch the American Association West Division Final at Blue Cross Park , Thursday.

Goldeyes blow golden opportunity

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Goldeyes blow golden opportunity

Mike McIntyre 5 minute read Wednesday, Sep. 11, 2024

The Winnipeg Goldeyes were so close they could taste it. Just four outs away, in fact.

An inability to build on an early lead against a desperate opponent proved costly on Wednesday night as the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks rallied late for a 5-3 victory at Blue Cross Park in front of 4,745 spectators.

That evens up the best-of-three West Division Final and forces a winner-take-all contest on Thursday at the downtown diamond, with first pitch happening at 6:30 p.m.

At stake is a trip to the American Association Final, a best-of-five series which starts Saturday. The Kane County Cougars, who play out Geneva, Ill., are the East Division champions after sweeping their series against the Chicago Dogs.

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Wednesday, Sep. 11, 2024

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The Winnipeg Goldeyes host the visiting Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks in the American Association West Division Championship Series at Blue Cross Park in Winnipeg, Man., Wenesday, Sept. 11, 2024. The Goldeyes were defeated 5-3 in game s of the best of three series.Pictured: Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks outfielder Kona Quiggle celebrates scoring his team's winning run with teammate infielder Sam Dexter.

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The Winnipeg Goldeyes host the visiting Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks in the American Association West Division Championship Series at Blue Cross Park in Winnipeg, Man., Wenesday, Sept. 11, 2024. The Goldeyes were defeated 5-3 in game s of the best of three series.Pictured: Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks outfielder Kona Quiggle celebrates scoring his team's winning run with teammate infielder Sam Dexter.

Goldeyes’ Watkins named American Association manager of the year

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Goldeyes’ Watkins named American Association manager of the year

Mike McIntyre 2 minute read Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2024

Logan Watkins has been named the American Association’s manager of the year following a remarkable resurgence for the Winnipeg Goldeyes.

The first-year skipper led the club to a 56-43 record during the regular-season, good for top spot in the West Division. Winnipeg is one win away from advancing to the league’s championship series. They lead the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks 1-0 in a best-of-three divisional final and can close it out Wednesday evening at Blue Cross Park.

“Logan is a very special and unique manager and is definitely deserving of this honour,” Goldeyes president Sam Katz said Tuesday in a news release.

“Being as young as he is, he can relate to the players and has their respect since he played in both the Major Leagues and the American Association. He is a very decisive individual who does not procrastinate when it comes time to make a difficult choice. Every decision he makes on and off the field is to give the Goldeyes the best chance to win, and his players know and respect that”

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Tuesday, Sep. 10, 2024

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Winnipeg Goldeyes Manager Logan Watkin has been named the American Association’s manager of the year.

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                                Winnipeg Goldeyes Manager Logan Watkin has been named the American Association’s manager of the year.

Goldeyes crush Redhawks to open West Division Final

Mike McIntyre 5 minute read Monday, Sep. 9, 2024

There was no tepid start to a short playoff series this time around for the surging Winnipeg Goldeyes.

10-3 rout advances Goldeyes to the West Division Final

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10-3 rout advances Goldeyes to the West Division Final

Mike McIntyre 7 minute read Saturday, Sep. 7, 2024

It took the Winnipeg Goldeyes a while to get going in their three-game playoff series against the Sioux Falls Canaries. Nearly too long, in fact.

But once they did, there was no turning back. Or stopping them.

Now the Fish are flying into the second round after staving off elimination twice this weekend in convincing fashion while playing in the friendly confines of Blue Cross Park.

A 7-3 come-from-behind victory on Friday night was followed by a 10-3 rout on Saturday evening.

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Saturday, Sep. 7, 2024

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Winnipeg Goldeyes celebrate victory over Sioux Falls Canaries in Game 3 of Playoff Series.

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                                Winnipeg Goldeyes celebrate victory over Sioux Falls Canaries in Game 3 of Playoff Series.

Goldeyes force game 3 with thrilling comeback win over Sioux Falls

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Goldeyes force game 3 with thrilling comeback win over Sioux Falls

Mike McIntyre 4 minute read Friday, Sep. 6, 2024

Turns out some home cooking — mixed with a healthy dose of desperation — was just what the Winnipeg Goldeyes needed to keep their season alive.

A 7-3 come-from-behind victory on Friday night over the Sioux Falls Canaries in front of 4,700 fans levels the best-of-three playoff series at 1-1 and sets the stage for a winner-take-all Game 3 on Saturday evening, which will also go down at Blue Cross Park.

After dropping the opener on Wednesday night in South Dakota by a 5-0 score, the Fish didn’t exactly come flying out of the gate in this elimination contest. The Canaries struck for a run in the top of the first inning, and could have added a few more as they ultimately left the bases loaded against Goldeyes starter Landon Bourassa.

Winnipeg tied it up in the bottom of the second as designated hitter Edwin Arroyo singled home catcher Rob Emery. After 11 scoreless innings to start the post-season, the Goldeyes were finally on the board.

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Friday, Sep. 6, 2024

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Winnipeg Goldeyes’ Landen Bourassa (32) pitches to Lincoln Saltdogs in their final game of the season in Winnipeg September 2.

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                                Winnipeg Goldeyes’ Landen Bourassa (32) pitches to Lincoln Saltdogs in their final game of the season in Winnipeg September 2.

High-flying Canaries draw first blood against Goldeyes in playoff opener

Mike McIntyre 3 minute read Wednesday, Sep. 4, 2024

Winnipeg Goldeyes starting pitcher Joey Matulovich has been money pretty much every time he takes this mound this season.

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