The Winnipeg Goldeyes pounded the baseball Monday night. Michael Kors Outlet Online . Unfortunately, it was usually at a member of the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks. Despite an early 3-0 lead, the Goldeyes fell 5-3 to the RedHawks before 3,448 fans at Newman Outdoor Field in Fargo. Winnipegs lead in the wild card race is down to four games after the St. Paul Saints beat the Gary SouthShore RailCats 5-1 Monday night. The Goldeyes now trail Fargo by five and a half games for first place in the North Division. Winnipeg opened a two-run lead in the second inning when Yurendell de Caster singled in Amos Ramon and then scored a batter later on a Josh Mazzola double. The Goldeyes extended the lead to 3-0 in the fourth, as Mike Coles doubled and then scored on a Kyle Day double. The RedHawks first cut into Winnipegs lead in the bottom of the fourth with a pair of runs thanks to two RBI singles. Nic Jackson hit a solo home run for Fargo in the sixth inning to tie the game 3-3. A Price Kendall error in the eighth inning led to Fargo taking the lead. Kendall failed to pick up a ground ball at short, which allowed Jackson to reach base. Jackson came around to score on a Jon Gaston single and, with two outs, Ryan Delgados sac fly to score Eric Campbell gave the RedHawks a 5-3 lead. Coles, Josh Mazzola and Amos Ramon each had two hits for the Goldeyes, who grounded three double plays in the game. Two of the double plays were line drives to Fargo second baseman Carlo Cota, who then doubled up the Winnipeg base runner at first base. Goldeyes starter Matt Rusch went six and a third innings, allowing three runs and striking out three. He takes the no decision. Brian Beuning is the hard luck loser after giving up two unearned runs in the eighth inning. Kevin Fuqua picks up the win for Fargo, while Tom Boleska earns his 25th save of the season. 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If Pittsburgh fails to wrap up the series tonight in Columbus, the clubs will play a decisive Game 7 in the Steel City on Wednesday. Columbus, which had never won a playoff contest before this series, has little margin for error in Game 6. Blue Jackets center Mark Letestu hopes facing elimination can bring the best out of his club. "I mean, if theyre going to push, what are we going to do?," Letestu said. "Its back in our building and our backs are against the wall. When there is adversity, this is the best that this team has played all year. I expect this first elimination game for everybody to play with their hair on fire." Columbus is 1-1 on home ice in this series, losing Game 3 to the Pens before rebounding with an overtime victory in the next encounter. The Blue Jackets are 1-3 all-time at Nationwide Arena in the postseason. The Blue Jackets had lost six straight home games against the Penguins before notching a victory in Game 4. Columbus and Pittsburgh were tied at 1-1 after 40 minutes on Saturday, but Jussi Jokinen scored the eventual game-winner at 6:16 of the third period. Kris Letang added an empty-netter with 1:01 left in regulation to seal the win for the Penguins and put them one victory away from advancing to the second round. Discount Michael Kors. After a rough outing in Game 4, Pens goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury bounced back by making 23 saves for the win. Chris Kunitz had a goal and an assist in the victory. Sidney Crosby added an assist to give him five helpers in the series, but he has yet to score a goal. After his club grabbed a 3-2 lead on Saturday, the Pens captain talked about the difficulty of closing out a series. "We have to realize theyre going to be as desperate as theyve been," Crosby said of tonights Game 6 battle. "It doesnt get any easier. We know the fourth one is the toughest." Crosbys teammate Evgeni Malkin also has yet to score over the first five games, but he has four assists. Boone Jenner scored the one goal for Columbus on Saturday, while Sergei Bobrovsky single-handedly kept his team in the game with a 48-save loss. "It was one of those performances where you come into an opposing rink, thats a game that your goaltender can steal for you," Columbus head coach Todd Richards said. "We just werent able to do enough in the offensive zone." Columbus defensemen Fedor Tyutin and Ryan Murray each returned to the lineup after missing time with lower-body injuries. Tyutin missed the previous two games, while Murray was held out of Game 4. Penguins defenseman Robert Bortuzzo made his NHL playoff debut in Game 5, replacing injured blueliner Brooks Orpik. Pittsburgh hasnt disclosed the specifics of Orpiks injury and he is questionable for tonight. Cheap Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys China Wholesale Jerseys ' ' '