Early on, it looked as though the team with last at-bat would prevail victorious. Chicago Cubs Gear . Luckily for the Winnipeg Goldeyes, they made sure the game was in hand before that happened. The Goldeyes (45-27) traded blows with the Sioux Falls Canaries (26-27) Saturday night for the first six innings before pulling late away to post a 12-6 win Saturday night at Sioux Falls Stadium. The win maintains Winnipegs 3 ½ game lead atop the American Associations North Division and improves the Goldeyes record to 11-1 on getaway day. Down 4-1 in the top of the third inning, the Goldeyes took their first lead of the game when Casey Haerther hit a three-run home run and Luis Alen drove in Donnie Webb with a single. After Sioux Falls regained the lead with a two-run home run from Carlos Mendez in the bottom of the third, Donnie Webb took Canaries starter Kyle Vazquez deep for a two-run homer, which ended up giving the Goldeyes the lead for good. Winnipeg added two more runs in the top of the seventh on a pair of sac flies and three more in the top of the eighth – Webb added two more RBI on a single - to seal the win. Webb paced the Goldeyes offensive onslaught by going four-for-five with a home run and four RBI. Haerther, Alen and Kimmel also had multi-RBI nights. “A lot of guys had really good at-bats, seeing pitches and waiting for that one pitch that they could handle,” Goldeyes pitching coach Jamie Vermilyea said on the Jewel 101 post-game show. Goldeyes starter Nick Hernandez grinded through the first three innings to earn his seventh win of the season. He gave up six runs – four earned – in 5 2/3 innings, while walking one and striking out six. “He battled out there,” Vermilyea said of Hernandez. “He didnt have his best stuff. He turned to his changeup, which is his best pitch. He started throwing that a bunch and he got us into the sixth, which is what you want your starter to do.” Taylor Sewitt, Gabe Aguilar, Kaohi Downing and Chris Kissock gave up just one hit and struck out five in 3 1/3 combined innings out of Winnipegs bullpen. Vazquez took the loss for Sioux Falls. Winnipeg will now make the quick drive south down I-29 to Sioux City where the Goldeyes will begin a four-game series against the Explorers Sunday night. The Goldeyes have yet to name their starter, while Sioux City will send Jesse English (0-1, 16.88) to the mound. “Its a short trip, so we can get in there tonight and get a good nights rest before starting a series with Sioux City,” Vermilyea said. “Theyre a quality team.” Winnipeg will be out for revenge, as the Xs took five of six games at Shaw Park earlier this season. Allen Webster Jersey . Today, well look at five frontcourt players today, here from the Bay Area. 1. AMIR JOHNSON (Raptors): I cant figure out what the issue or problem is, but based upon what Im seeing, hes not right. John Lackey Cubs Jersey .C. -- Eric Staal kept his focus after his apparent breakaway goal was waived off early in the third period. https://www.cheapcubs.com/2200t-nico-hoerner-jersey-cubs.html . There were no real chances until Augsburg broke the deadlock through Raul Bobadilla in the 33rd minute. Frankfurt failed to clear a cross and Bobadilla slotted home from close range at the far post.KREISCHBERG, Austria - Slovenian freestyler Filip Flisar won the world ski cross title while Andrea Limbacher of Austria won the womens gold medal on the final day of the worlds on Sunday.Flisar defeated Olympic champion Jean Frederic Chapuis of France in the final for his first medal at a major championship. Victor Oehling Norberg of Sweden earned bronze.Calgarys Brady Leman won the small final to finish fifth.The semifinal was interrupted for 15 minutes foollowing a nasty-looking crash involving Thomas Zangerl of Austria and Armin Niederer of Switzerland. Jose Quintana Jersey. Both were hospitalized with unknown injuries.Limbacher edged 2007 champion Ophelie David of France in a photo finish in the womens final, while Fanny Smith of Switzerland took bronze.Olympic champion and 2013 silver medallist , Marielle Thompson of Whistler, B.C., crashed in the semifinal and opted not to start in the small final. ' ' '