The Winnipeg Goldeyes fell behind 3-0 after the top of the first on Thursday night. But this time, they didnt wait to start swinging their bats. The Goldeyes came back with a pair in the bottom of the first, another in the third, two in the fourth and two more in the fifth and then got great relief from Kaohi Downing, Brendan Lafferty and Patrick Keating, as the Fish beat the St. Paul Saints 7-5 to win their second straight over St. Paul this week. "If youre going to spot somebody a field goal, better to do it in the first inning," said Goldeyes manager Rick Forney. "It was a big night for Ryan Scoma with three hits and a good game for everybody at the plate. And Luis (Alen) has had a couple of good games the last two nights, driving in some runs. Its good to see some of our hitters starting to feel sexy at the plate." When asked about that comment, Forney laughed: "Good hitters like to feel sexy at the plate. If you dont feel that way, you want to get out of there as quickly as you can. Some of our guys look like theyre starting to feel sexy in the batters box. Thats a good thing." With the win, the Goldeyes improved to 23-21 and took over second place in the American Associations North Division from the Saints, who fell to 23-22. The Goldeyes had two out and were looking at the wrong end of a 3-0 deficit heading to the bottom of the first when Ray Sadler beat out an infield hit. Casey Haerther then doubled home Sadler and Josh Mazzola singled home Haerther as Winnipeg cut the St. Paul lead to 3-2. The Goldeyes tied it up with a run in the third, as Mike Coles walked stole second and scored on a single by Sadler. Winnipeg took the lead in fourth as Fehlandt Lentini drew a leadoff walk, Ryan Scoma doubled to put runners on second and third and then Luis Alen drove home Lentini on a ground out to short. Nick Liles singled to drive home Scoma and the Goldeyes had a 5-3 lead. They stretched that lead to 7-3 in the fifth, as Haerther singled to lead it off, Lentini walked, Scoma singled to load the bases and then Alen singled home Haerther and Lentini with the eventual winning runs. St. Paul added a couple of runs in the sixth, but Downing, Lafferty and Keating came in to pick up starter Mark Hardy and Winnipeg got back to .500 at home (9-9). Hardy (5-2, 3.27 ERA) went only 5.2 innings and gave up five runs on nine hits, but still earned the win, while Keating (1.33 ERA) picked up his eighth save. Starter Dylan Thomas (0-2, 14.81 ERA) took the loss. "Mark didnt look comfortable in that first inning coming off the rubber, but he settled down and pitched into the sixth," said Forney. "After the first, he hung up a bunch of zeroes and gave us a chance to win." Scoma led the Goldeyes 10-hit effort with three hits in four trips. He also scored a run. Haerther had two hits, scored two runs and drove in one and Sadler had two hits, scored a run and drove in a run. Alen had only one hit but he drove in three including the winner. The Goldeyes and Saints will meet in the final of this four game series on Friday night, 7:05 p.m. at Shaw Park.Jim Plunkett Raiders Jersey . -- Hunter Smith scored the winner with just 12 seconds remaining in the third period as the Oshawa Generals edged the host Sarnia Sting 5-4 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action. Jim Otto Raiders Jersey . The showiest items on Calgarys lot were forwards Mike Cammalleri and Lee Stempniak. Both will be unrestricted free agents this summer. https://www.raiderssportsgoods.com/Womens-Fred-Biletnikoff-Inverted-Jersey/ . -- Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson asked his players a simple question during Fridays morning shootaround: How many of them had ever been on a team 14 games over . Fred Biletnikoff Youth Jersey . -- Patrick Reed got an early start in golf. Jack Tatum Womens Jersey .S District Court against Major League Baseball, the Office of the Commissioner and his own union, the MLBPA.Edmonton Eskimos QBs#NameStatusHtWtD.O.B. College13Mike ReillyImport632151985-01-25C. Washington16Matt NicholsImport622251987-03-19E. Washington5Kerry JosephImport602151973-10-04McNeese St.6Jacory HarrisImport641951990-05-12Miami14Jonathan CromptonImport642251987-07-25Tennessee21Austin KennedyNon-Import511225 Windsor The Esks had a terrific plan heading into training camp, pitting the newly acquired, highly touted Mike Reilly against the talented Maatt Nichols.dddddddddddd This would ensure the club some fabulous competition in hopes of finding the next franchise QB for the foreseeable future. To assist in the process, the Esks brought back the veteran presence and pedigree of Kerry Joseph. With Nichols out for the season, Joseph quickly factors more into the Esks future and immediate needs. The domino effect from the loss of Nichols continues to unfold and will likely benefit not only Joseph but the entire stable of Esks QB hopefuls, as everyone moves up a notch on the depth chart.You have to think the Eskimos are way ahead of the game compared to last year at this time. With the assurance from Head Coach Kavis Reed that whoever earns the starters job will have the opportunity to play and learn the game without fear of being pulled due to a "pick six" and, with Nichols out for the year, you would think this is now Reillys team. That eliminates the second guessing scenario that could potentially stymie the growth process of a quarterback and unnecessarily cloud the picture. The battle for the third and final spot on the Esks QB roster just got more interesting too. Both Jacory Harris and Jonathan Crompton acquitted themselves well in their first preseason action. I liked what I saw from both of these gunslingers; Reed and company will have a tough decision pairing down. 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