The Winnipeg Goldeyes had won 10 straight games against the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks before Wednesday nights matchup at Shaw Park. The winning streak is over. The RedHawks got a two-run home run from C.J. Retherford and four RBI from Sawyer Carroll as they whipped the Fish 11-2 in front of a crowd of 7,054 at Winnipegs downtown ballpark. With a doubleheader victory on Tuesday night, the Goldeyes had already won the series, but on Wednesday, Fargo left town with their heads up. The Goldeyes had swept the previous two series against the RedHawks. In fact, the Goldeyes had a four-game winning streak stopped, while the RedHawks put an end to a four-game losing streak. The loss was a tough one for the Fish, who fell to 41-24 on the season. They are still in first place in the American Associations North Division but their lead has been cut to 2 1/2 games. "We just didnt throw any strikes for the first five innings and even the ones we threw, we gave up too much of the plate," said Goldeyes manager Rick Forney. "That Fargo team has a potent lineup and you cant throw pitches over the heart of the plate to them. "And we didnt even give our offence a chance. When you have 15 minute half innings, everything just gets out of rhythm. We have to do a better job throwing strikes early in the ballgame." Fargo scored a run in the second inning off Goldeyes starter Chandler Barnard and then ran Barnard out of the ballgame in the third by scoring five runs on five hits. The big blow was a two-run double by Erik Castro. Winnipeg scored a run in the second on a walk to Donnie Webb, a stolen base (Webbs league-leading 27th steal) and an RBI single by Reggie Abercrombie. With the score 6-1, the Goldeyes added a run in the third on a single by Jordan Guida, a wild pitch and an RBI single by Tyler Kuhn. However, the RedHawks got a two-run bomb from Retherford in the fourth and then added three more in the fifth and that was all she wrote. Fargo starter Brian Ernst (6-4, 5.40 ERA) earned the victory while Barnard (4-2, 4.19 ERA) suffered the loss. There was no save. The RedHawks finished with 11 runs on 11 hits while the Goldeyes managed just two runs on eight hits. The Goldeyes left immediately after Wednesdays game for Gary, Ind., where theyll play a three-game weekend series against the Gary Southshore RailCats beginning on Friday night. Matt Jackson (8-3, 3.53 ERA) will get the start for the Goldeyes in Game 1 while Stephen Hiscock (7-4, 4.24 ERA) will take to the bump for Gary. Winnipeg will return home right after Sundays game and on Monday, six members of the Goldeyes will participate in the 2014 Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries American Association All-Star Game festivities. Cheap Adidas NHL Jerseys . 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