
Bermudian international Adam Hall made a dramatic return from the Injured List as his Winnipeg Goldeyes teammates prevailed in a wild, 10-inning extra-base extravaganza to defeat the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks 13-10.
On an afternoon where pitching took a back seat to pure offensive fireworks at Newman Outdoor Field, Hall showed no signs of rust following his recent spell on the sidelines. The island standout turned in a resilient two-for-six performance at the plate and scored twice to help orchestrate a classic road victory.
The Goldeyes looked in total control early on, building a 6-2 lead fueled by solo home runs from Max Murphy and Jiandido Tromp, alongside magnificent four-hit games from both Tromp and Ramon Bramasco.
However, facing a 10-6 deficit in the bottom of the ninth, the RedHawks mounted a spectacular, stadium-shaking rally against the Winnipeg bullpen. Colby Wilkerson ignited the comeback with a clutch three-run home run, before Carlos Amaya followed with a dramatic solo shot to tie the game at 10-10 and force extra innings.
The momentum faded quickly for the home crowd in the top of the 10th. Noah Marcelo and the returning Hall sparked the definitive blow, executing back-to-back singles before catching the defense completely off guard with a daring double steal. Both came around to score courtesy of a Marcelo single and a clutch Bramasco RBI knock to stretch the lead to 13-10.
RedHawks shortstop Aidan Byrne hit a triple in the bottom of the frame to give the fans one last glimmer of hope, but Goldeyes reliever Eli Saul slammed the door shut to secure the thrilling win and keep Winnipeg’s early-season momentum firmly on track.

