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Fish win! Fish win! Goldeyes headed to league championship series for 1st time since 2017

The Winnipeg Goldeyes captured their division crown Thursday night in a must-win thirdgame of a best-of-three series, punching their ticket to the league championship.

Best-of-5 championship final startsSaturday in Illinois

Baseball players celebrate on the field
Winnipeg Goldeyes pose on the field after winning the American Association of Professional Baseball's West Division on Thursday night at home. The Fish now move on to the league championship against the Kane County Cougars, with a best-of-five series starting Saturday in Illinois. (Winnipeg Goldeyes)

The Winnipeg Goldeyes are championship bound.

The Fish captured theAmerican Association of Professional Baseball's West Division crown at their home park on Thursday nightin the must-win thirdgame of a best-of-three series against the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks.

Goldeyes pitcher Mitchell Lambsonput on a clinic with his best performance of the entire season, striking out 11 and allowing just one run and five hits in nearly seven innings of work.

Thehome squad took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the fourth inning before the teams traded single scores in the following frame.

The Goldeyes heldon to that thin 2-1 lead into the bottom of the eighth, whenfirst basemanJake McMurrayput a solo shot over the left field onto Waterfront Drive for some insurance.

It was all they'd need. Nick Trogrlic-Iversonpitched an inning in relief andWinnipeggerBen Onyshko closed things off for the Fish.

A baseball fan whoops it up and cheers.
Winnipeg sports superfan Gabriel Langlois, better known as Dancing Gabe, was in a celebratory mood Thursday night. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

They now play in the Miles Wolff Cupchampionship for the first time since 2017, facing the Kane County Cougars.

The best-of-five final startsSaturday at Northwestern Medicine Field in Geneva, Ill.

Game 2 is Sunday in Illinois, before the Goldeyes return home to Blue Cross Park forGame 3 on Tuesday and, if necessary, games 4 and 5 on Wednesday and Thursday.

A graphic of a person swinging a bat next to a list of game dates
The Goldeyes best-of-five championship series schedule has them at home at Blue Cross Park for Game 3 as well as games 4 and 5, if those are necessary. (Winnipeg Goldeyes)

"I've been to a few games this year and I thought [that one] was just fantastic," fan Rob Barnsleysaid following Thursday's contest.

"And this stadium is amazing. I've been in many provinces, many states and this crowd is great. I hope everybody comes out for the final and packs this place."

Karen Zapisockiwill also be among the fans there. She went straight from her seat to the box office to grab her ticketafter the clinching win.

"We wanted to make sure we grabbed it right away for Tuesday's game."

A man in a baseball hat and white beard
Goldeyes fan Rob Barnsley says the crowds at home games are great. He hopes fans pack the park for the championship series. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

After a shaky start to the season, which saw the Goldeyes stumble out to a 3-7 start in their opening 10 games, they caught fire, eventually clinching first place in the West with a56-43record going, coincidentally, 7-3 in their final 10.

The series opener will feature GoldeyesaceJoey Matulovichon the mound.A video stream of every gamewill be available for free through the American Association.

TheGoldeyeswere champions of the Northern League in 1994, in their inaugural season, and played in that league until 2010 when it ceased operation.

The team joined the American Association for the following season and won it all in 2012, then took back-to-back titlesin 2016 and 2017.

In the six years since, they have failed to make the playoffs five times, including last season. They reached the division final in 2022 but lost.

Jocko Rodgers, whohas been a Fish fan since 1994, was decked out with a hat from that year's championship and a jersey coming out of Thursday night's game.

He credited the team's turnaround to its pitching and didn't hesitate when asked for his prediction around the final series.

"We're gonna win."

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story indicated the Goldeyes joined the American League in 2011. In fact, the team joined the American Association of Professional Baseball.
    Sep 13, 2024 3:31 PM CT

With files from Gavin Axelrod