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For the first time in their 21 seasons, the Winnipeg Goldeyes have won 11 consecutive games. The Goldeyes ran away with it late in a 14-4 win over the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks Sunday afternoon after Newman Outdoor Field. The win gives Winnipeg their third consecutive sweep and, at the very least, maintains the Goldeyes 8 1/2 game lead in the American Associations North Division. Like they had done the previous two nights, the Goldeyes scored first. Donnie Webb came through with a two-RBI single in the top of the first to give Winnipeg and early 2-0 advantage. After Fargos Nic Jackson hit a solo home run off Goldeyes starter Ethan Hollingsworth in the bottom of the second, Josh Mazzola kept Winnipeg in front by gunning out Anthony Kaskadden at home plate on a ground ball. Fargo took their first lead of the series in the bottom of the fourth on Travis Higgs two-RBI single. 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