Before Sundays game with the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks, Winnipeg Goldeyes manager Rick Forney said his team “had been punched in the gut.” Despite winning 9-0 on Saturday night, the Goldeyes were eliminated from the American Association playoffs. Even though the Fish will have the same or a better regular season record this year than during last years championship season, they will play their last game on Monday night. Sunday afternoon in front of 6,166 spectators at Shaw Park, the Goldeyes looked like a team that had been metaphorically “punched in the gut,” losing 4-2 to the RedHawks in a meaningless game for both teams. With the loss, the Goldeyes fell to 55-44, while Fargo improved to 62-37. The Goldeyes season will end on Monday, while Fargo will move on to face the Gary SouthShore RailCats in the American Association semifinal. On Sunday, the Goldeyes simply couldnt solve the mystery of Fargo ace Jake Laber. The lefty held the Goldeyes to just one run on three hits over six complete innings, as Fargo built a 4-1 lead and coasted to its 10th win in 11 outings against Winnipeg this season. Winnipeg opened the scoring in the bottom of the third, as Kevin Moesquit singled, went to second on a throwing error by the pitcher on a failed pick-off attempt, moved to third on a wild pitch and scored on a ground out by Fehlandt Lentini. After Fargo scored twice in the fourth and twice more in the seventh, Winnipeg added a run in the bottom of the seventh as Ray Sadler was hit by a pitch, went to second on a wild pitch and scored on a double by Casey Haerther. But that was it, as the Goldeyes couldnt put a dent in Fargo relievers Joe Harris and Nathan Kilcrease. Laber (10-5, 3.82 ERA) was the winning pitcher for Fargo, while Kilcrease picked up his seventh save. Salamida (7-1, 2.23 ERA) took the loss for Winnipeg. On Monday night at 7 at Shaw Park, the Goldeyes will complete this three-game series with Fargo and play their final game of the 2013 season. Righthander Matt Rusch will get the start for the Goldeyes. Max Scherzer Jersey . LOUIS -- Known for his game-managing and defensive skills, Yadier Molina made another statement with his bat. Adrian Sanchez Nationals Jersey . Karlovic of Croatia used his big serve to beat Jiri Vesely of the Czech Republic 7-6 (6), 7-6 (7). Kohlschreiber had lost all of his three previous matches against Istomin but the German broke serve for a decisive 3-2 lead in the third set and held on to reach his first final of the year. https://www.cheapnationals.com/817r-jake...-nationals.html. The Argentine midfielder made the announcement himself on Twitter on Tuesday and posted a picture of his swollen left foot. His message said he would be out "at least three weeks. Brian Dozier Jersey . In sunny and almost windless conditions, the Swede shot four consecutive birdies on the front nine on his way to a 68 and went 9 under for a one-shot lead over Englands Lee Slattery and two over Paraguays Farbrizio Zanotti (68). Jeremy Hellickson Nationals Jersey .Inter Milan and Napoli also advanced to ensure there will be at least three Italian clubs in the last 32 of Europes secondary competition.Spurs victory, secured by Benjamin Stamboulis 49th-minute winner, was overshadowed by a succession of pitch invasions that forced the referee to halt the game after 41 minutes.LAKE PLACID, N.Y. -- Natalie Spooner broke a tie on a 5-on-3 power play with 3:30 left and Canada beat the United States 4-2 on Wednesday night in the Four Nations Cup womens hockey tournament. Megan Bozek and Josephine Pucci gave Canada the two-player advantage with delay of game penalties 1:18 apart. Brianne Jenner added an empty-net goal with 12 seconds to go, Haley Irwin and Melanie Daoust also scored and Genevieve Lacasse stopped 21 shots for Canada. Lyndsey Fry tied it at 2 for the U.ddddddddddddS. midway through the third period. Kelli Stack also scored and Jessie Vetter made 25 saves. On Friday, Canada will face Sweden, and the U.S. will play Finland. The pre-Olympic event opened Tuesday, with Canada beating Finland 3-1, and the U.S. routing Sweden 10-0. Earlier Wednesday, Meeri Raisanen made 25 saves, and Tea Villila and Mintuu Tuominen scored in Finlands 2-0 victory over Sweden. ' ' '