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Veteran lefty Chris Salamida gave the Winnipeg Goldeyes another strong start, while Ray Sadler had a double, a two-run homer and four RBI, as the Fish kept pace with the Gary SouthShore RailCats. With 7,029 fans looking on at Shaw Park, Salamida allowed only two runs and five hits over seven innings, while Sadler hit his 19th homer of the season, as the Fish blasted the St. Paul Saints 9-2 to even this weeks four-game series at a win apiece. The victory gave Winnipeg six wins in its last seven outings, a 53-42 record on the season and left the Fish a game and a half back of Gary in the American Association wild card hunt with five games to play. "It looked like a totally different team today," said Goldeyes manager Rick Forney referring to the fact the Goldeyes were beaten 11-4 by the Saints on Tuesday night. "We got a great start from Chris, some tidy defence, nice bullpen work and some timely hitting. Thats a good recipe for success." The Goldeyes opened the scoring with four runs in the fourth, as Yurendell de Caster walked, Ryan Scoma singled, Sadler doubled home both de Caster and Scoma, Josh Mazzola beat out an infield single, Luis Alen singled home Sadler and Amos Ramon singled home Mazzola. The Fish added two more in the fifth on RBI from Mazzola and Casey Haerther and then Sadler hit his two-run bomb in the seventh to put the game away. Winnipeg added a run in the eighth as Fehlandt Lentinis fielders choice ground out scored Luis Alen from third. The Fish pounded out 12 hits. Sadler finished the game two-for-four with two runs scored and four driven in; Scoma went three-for-four with a walk and three runs scored; and Ramon was two-for-four with an RBI. Salamida, now 7-0 with a 2.01 ERA, picked up the win, while St. Paul starter Cole Nelson (5-3, 3.67 ERA) suffered the loss. "Chris is throwing the ball for us better than he has at any time in his career," said Forney. "Hes excited to pitch. 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"I didnt want to stick it perfectly and have my feet go that way and break my arm on the concrete. That would have been terrible. I was actually really nervous about that." NASCAR vice-president of competition Robin Pemberton said a person in the flag stand leaned on the manual override switch and that turned on the caution lights. Six seconds after the lights were turned on, the flag man waved the yellow flag. Pemberton said that the flag man can wave the caution flag without a call from series officials in the tower if they see a proper reason. "We were scanning cars and spotters, and theres some of us in the tower that only heard it after the teams were talking about it because we were looking at other things around the racetrack," Pemberton said. Said Edwards: "No harm, no foul, lets act like it just didnt happen." The victory makes Edwards the fourth winner in four races this season and, under NASCARs new rules, is supposed to get him into the 16-driver Chase for the Sprint Cup championship. "Just to have a win this early, man, it is a huge relief," he said. Five other things from water-logged Bristol: BUMP-AND-RUN: With Chase berths conceivably on the line with a win, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was salivating at a shot at teammate Edwards when the final caution came out at Bristol. But he knew if the race went green again, his only chance would be the old Bristol bump-and-run, which hasnt been used in years. Its a risky move to do to a teammate, but owner Jack Roush said he expected nothing less from Stenhouse. "When it comes time to really charge for the checkered flag, there are no team orders, there aree no rules," Roush said.dddddddddddd "I expect them to race one another as they expect to be raced, not only with one another, but with everybody in the garage. I expect Ricky is as fierce a competitor as there is out there, and if his car has the speed in it and he can get to the car in front of him, particularly the short track, youd bump-and-run and take the prize if you could. Id be disappointed if he didnt have that in his mind." AWESOME ARIC: Aric Almirola finished a career-best third — and Richard Petty Motorsports teammate Marcos Ambrose was fifth as four Ford drivers placed in the top-five — but Ambrose felt he could have gotten more. He restarted second behind Carl Edwards with 70 laps to go and had one solid chance to take the lead. If hed gotten past Edwards, he just might have grabbed his first career victory. "These races are so hard to win, and it was a great day for us," he said. "Im not disappointed at all with third, but when you see it and you can taste it and its that close, you wonder what could have went different." SMOKE RISES: Tony Stewart salvaged what looked like it was going to be an awful weekend with a season-best fourth-place finish. It came after he qualified 37th, needed two Saturday practice sessions with crew chief Chad Johnston to make significant improvements to the car and needed the entire race to work his way into the top-10. "Its a step in the right direction for sure. This is a big one. If you come out of this place with a top-five youve had a good day," he said. DISSAPOINTED WITH THE FINISH: Kyle Larson flirted with the lead and was in position to race for the win until the race-changing caution with 77 laps remaining. He went to pit road third, took four tires and restarted ninth. So even though he finished a career-best 10th, the rookie wasnt thrilled. "Its crazy to think its kind of a disappointing finish for the way we ran for most of the race, but all in all it was a good race," Larson said. DALES BAD DAY: Dale Earnhardt Jr.s strong start to the season finally came to an end at Bristol, where he finished 24th after opening with a win and two second-places. Although his Chevrolet wasnt great all weekend, his trouble Sunday was compounded by two left-front tire issues. Once he was out of contention, he was basically just making laps for the bulk of the race. It cost Earnhardt the points lead, which went to Brad Keselowski. Earnhardt now trails Keselowski by 10 points. ' ' '

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