It was an entertaining Wednesday afternoon at Shaw Park. At least, for the first three and a half hours. Thats about the time the Laredo Lemurs exploded for five runs in the 11th inning to put a halt to the party - and a Goldeyes series sweep. Sawyer Carroll hit a three-run homer off rookie Winnipeg reliever Wes Alsup in the 11th and that was the exclamation point on an afternoon in which Laredo outhit the Goldeyes 20-14 and outscored them 13-8. With the win, Laredo put a halt to a two-game losing streak in Winnipeg. They also dashed the Goldeyes hopes of a series sweep. Laredo is now 11-2 on the season, first in the American Associations South Division. The Goldeyes fell to 10-3, still first in the North Division. "A lot of offence, baby," said Rick Forney after the game. "We just didnt have much choice with the bullpen today. We just ran out of bullets. "They got to Justin (starter Garcia) today. They did a good job and had some good at bats. I thought we swung the bat real well and some of guys really started to produce some offence today. For the most part the bullpen was good today. We got six solid innings out of the bullpen, but then we had to put Wes in a tough spot in the 11th. When we failed to score in the seventh with the bases loaded and one out, that really set us back." This game was a slugfest, almost from the opening pitch. In the top of the first, Laredos leadoff man Marcos Rodriguez doubled and eventually came around to score on a double by John Allen. The Goldeyes tied it in the bottom of the first on a solo homer by Leonard Davis and thats how most of the afternoon went: One team would take a lead and the other would tie it. After the Lemurs scored two in the top of the second, the Goldeyes scored three in the bottom of the second. Laredo took a 5-4 lead in the top of the third, but the Goldeyes made it 6-5 in the bottom of the third as Tim Smith and Luis Alen drove in runs. Laredo tied it at 6-6 in the top of the fourth and then took a 7-6 lead in the top of the fifth, but Alen drove in Casey Haerther with a run in the bottom of the fifth to tie the game at seven apiece. Laredo went ahead 8-7 in the seventh, but Fehlandt Lentini led off with a solo homer in the eighth and the teams were tied at eight. From there, the bullpens took over until the 11th when the Lemurs scored five times off Alsup. Alen was the hitting hero for the Goldeyes with four hits on five trips, a run scored and two driven in. Alen is now hitting .378. Davis went three-for-six with two runs scored and an RBI while Lentini went two-for-six with a homer, a run scored and two RBI and Smith went two-for-five with a run scored and one driven in. Carroll, who put the game on ice with that three-run blast in the 11th, went four-for-seven with a run scored and three driven in. Mike Sheridan had four hits in six trips, scored three and drove in one. Alsup (0-1, 14.54 ERA) was the losing pitcher for Winnipeg, while Bradley Blanks (2-0, 0.96 ERA) got credit for the win. The Goldeyes will have a day off on Thursday before they welcome their archrivals, the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks to Shaw Park on Friday night for a 7:05 p.m. start. Nike Australia Shoes Sale . -- Former San Diego Chargers safety Paul Oliver was found dead at his Atlanta-area home Tuesday night, and a medical examiner said Wednesday that the ex-player committed suicide. Nike Womens Shoes Australia . Clarkson had been dealing with an elbow injury in early January and will be out of action for at least one week. He has three goals and five assists through 36 games with the Leafs this season. http://www.cheapnikeaustraliashoes.com/ . Calgary scored on the first shift, and Michael Cammalleri scored twice as the Flames cruised to a 5-2 win over the Washington Capitals on Saturday. 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Spanish rider Jon Izagirre won the rainy penultimate stage by attacking on the slippery descent from the Col de Joux Plane into Morzine. Froome crossed safely with the other leaders and maintained his advantage of more than four minutes ahead of French rider Romain Bardet.PLAT DU JOUR: Fera du Lac Leman. This prized whitefish named for Lake Geneva (Lac Leman in French) has firm but delicate flesh and can be sauteed rapidly and simply in a butter and wine sauce. There are three Michelin-starred restaurants in Megeve to sample it at.CULTURE: For 20 years, the Avoriaz sci-fi and horror film festival awarded its biggest prize to the likes of Steven Spielberg, Brian De Palma, James Cameron or David Cronenberg. It was known as the Cannes festival of the mountains, attracting big movie stars in a glamorous and festive atmosphere. It became the second largest film event in France before relocating to Gerardmer in 1994.VIN DU JOUR: One of the best crus of the Vin de Savoie, Chignin-Bergeron is made with Roussane grapes -- alsso known as Bergeron in the region -- grown on clay and limestone soils.dddddddddddd This white wine with buttery characteristics, and floral and apricot flavors, ages well. Its ideal with river fish.HISTORY: Although Nairo Quintana was not able to turn things around in Morzine, Colombian riders have a long tradition of winning in the ski resort. In 1985, Lucho Herrera claimed a stage victory in the nearby town of Avoriaz and Fabio Parra secured a podium finish at the Tour three years later after winning in Morzine. In 2012, Quintana came to prominence with a stage win in Morzine during the Criterium du Dauphine, the Tours traditional warm-up race.STAT OF THE DAY: 3. Barring a crash in Sundays stage, Bardet will become only the third Frenchman to finish runner-up at the Tour in 20 years, after Jean-Christophe Peraud in 2014 and Richard Virenque in 1997.QUOTE OF THE DAY: Team Sky is so powerful, they are like Paris Saint-Germain in the French League. They are so much stronger than the others. -- Tour director Christian Prudhomme, reflecting on Froomes team superiority.DESSERT: Apples and pears. The Savoie region is filled with orchards producing delicious fruits grown on fertile soils rich in water and minerals.NEXT ORDER: Sundays final stage takes the peloton from the Chateau de Chantilly to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. A mass sprint is expected on the Champs-Elysees. ' ' '