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Winnipeg Goldeyes starter Todd Privett did everything he was asked on Wednesday night. However, once again, the bullpen just couldnt finish the job. Fortunately, he had Mike Coles and Amos Ramon on his side. On a beautiful Wednesday evening at Shaw Park, the night after Matt Rusch pitched the first complete game of 2012 season for the Goldeyes, Privett went 8.1 innings and left the game with his team ahead of the Sioux Falls Fighting Pheasants 2-0. However, Sioux Falls scored twice in the top of the ninth to tie it at 2-2. But in the bottom of the ninth, Coles singled, hustled to second by tagging up on a fly out by Josh Mazzola and then scored on a single by Ramon to give the Goldeyes a thrilling walk-off 3-2 win. With the victory, the Goldeyes won their third straight game, swept Sioux Falls out of Shaw Park, improved to 45-31 on the season and pulled four games ahead of Kansas City in the American Association Wild Card race. "Todd Privett was awesome tonight," said Goldeyes manager Rick Forney. "He gave us everything he had tonight. He pitched a helluva ball game." The Goldeyes opened the scoring in the third as Kyle Day singled, went to second on a walk to Ramon and scored on a single by Price Kendall. The Fish made it 2-0 in the fifth when Josh Mazzola hit a solo homer, his team-leading 16th of the year. He also drove in his team-leading 60th run and it appeared as if the Fish had all they would need. However, the Goldeyes bullpen sure made it exciting in the ninth. After Privett gave up a double to Cesar Nicolas, Forney went to reliever Griffin Bailey. Bailey gave up a single to Cristian Guerrero, struck out Trevor Lawhorn and then, on a 3-2 count gave up an infield single to Jake Taylor that scored Nicolas from third. With runners on the corners, Chris Allen came in and gave up a single to Al Quintana that sent home Guerrero with the tying run. However, in the bottom of the ninth, Coles had a great at bat and slapped a single up the middle. Tagged up on the flyout by Mazzola and beat the throw to second and then scored on Ramons single, the result of another terrific at bat. "Amos got the game-winning hit but Mike Coles won that game for us," said Forney. "First, he had the great at bat then he made that hustle play to get to second and while he was on second base, he was moving back and forth and he really upset their pitcher. "Mike Coles is a difference maker for us right now. Hes out there making it happen." Allen (5-5, 3.27 ERA) got the win for Winnipeg while reliever Alan DeRatt (3-6, 5.47 ERA) suffered the loss for Sioux Falls. Thursday night the Goldeyes will open a three-game series with the Wichita Wingnuts. Game time is 7 p.m. at Shaw Park and it can be heard live on TSN 1290 with Paul Edmonds calling the play-by-play. wholesale nfl jerseys .C. - The Carolina Panthers re-signed long snapper J. cheap nfl jerseys . 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Get set for the competition with the Presidents Cup Preview Show on TSN, today at 2pm et/11am pt.TORONTO – For Randy Carlyle, it was a potential injury that could have been avoided. Joffrey Lupul was forced to depart Maple Leafs practice on Thursday afternoon after taking a shot in the foot. He was sent for x-rays and later diagnosed with a bruised foot. The 30-year-old joined teammates on the teams trip to Columbus. Frustrating Carlyle was the simple fact that Lupul was not wearing the required protective shot-blockers. "Its hard to defend the position of them not putting them on for practice," Carlyle said following practice. "So there is a little extra frustration to get possibly an injury through practice where the protective equipment thats made available to the player, they dont want to wear." Nik Kulemin, who has missed the past eight games, also did not wear the protective equipment when he broke a small bone in his right ankle earlier in the month. Carlyle said the shot-blockers, plastic shields which cover the skate, are mandatory. "Weve addressed it once and everybodys been fitted for the molds, but theres a couple players that refuse to wear it," he said. "I tried wearing them after I came back from a broken foot a couple years ago," said James van Riemsdyk.dddddddddddd "I had to wear them to play in the playoffs that year and I could never get used to them so I scrapped them." Lupul has been bitten with injuries throughout his career and more recently in the past two seasons. He missed the final 16 games of the 2011-12 season because of a separated shoulder, suiting up in only 16 games last season due to a broken right forearm and concussion. The Leafs will have the previously suspended David Clarkson in their lineup for the first time on Friday, but have been dealing with injuries to Kulemin, Mark Fraser (knee), Frazer McLaren (finger), and James van Riemsdyk, who missed two games with back spasms but returned to the lineup on Tuesday. McLaren, who has been out all season, has been cleared to return from a broken right pinky finger. Assigned to the Marlies on Wednesday, Josh Leivo has been recalled by the club as a likely precaution for Lupul and will make the trip to Columbus. ' ' '

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