Sometimes it just takes one swing of the bat. The Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks got a game-winning solo home run from Tim Alberts in the top of the seventh inning on Sunday afternoon, as the RedHawks beat the Winnipeg Goldeyes 4-3 to sweep a three-game weekend series at Shaw Park. With the loss, the Goldeyes fell to 10-6 on the season, but remain in first place in the American Associations North Division. With the win, the RedHawks improved to 7-9 and moved to within three games of first-place Winnipeg. "They (Fargo) pitched better, played better defense and got more timely hits that we did," said Goldeyes manager Rick Forney. "We gotta produce more offense, especially to cover mistakes. We threw a lot of anxious pitches this weekend. When you arent producing any offense, every pitch becomes so important. Its like the outcome of the game hangs on every pitch. Thats a tough way to play all the time." The Goldeyes opened the scoring in the bottom of the first as Fehlandt Lentini led off with a single, went to second on a ground out, went to third on a ground out and scored on a wild pitch. Fargo tied it with a Keith Brachold solo shot in the fourth and then they took a 2-1 lead in the top of the fifth as Todd Jennings doubled and eventually scored on a bases-loaded walk to Nic Jackson. The Goldeyes tied it at two in the bottom of the fifth as Luis Alen singled, went to second on a sacrifice bunt by Nate Samson and scored on a double by Amos Ramon. Casey Haerther hit a solo homer in the bottom of the sixth to give the Goldeyes a 3-2 advantage, but in the top of the seventh, the RedHawks did what the RedHawks always seem to do. Leadoff hitter Zach Penprase reached base on an error to Goldeyes third baseman Amos Ramon. He then stole second, stole third and scored the tying run on a wild pitch by Winnipeg reliever Chris Kissock. Kissock then gave up the solo homer to Alberts, his seventh bomb of the year, and that was it. Fargo finished with four runs on just six hits while the Goldeyes could manage only three runs on 11 hits. A pair of errors didnt help Winnipegs cause. Three Goldeyes had multi-hit games: Lentini went three-for-five with run scored, Ryan Scoma went two-for-four and raised his batting average to .351 and Ramon went two-for-three with a walk and an RBI. Fargo reliever Tyler Hess (1-0, 5.69 ERA) was the winner for Fargo, while Kissock (0-1, 0.00 ERA) gave up two unearned runs and suffered the loss. Chase Johnson picked up his fourth save for the RedHawks. The Goldeyes will now head out on a seven-game road swing. Theyll play four in Sioux Falls starting on Monday and then play three next weekend in Fargo, as they continue a series of 10 straight games against North Division rivals. Cheap Air Max 97 . 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As he neared third, Kang acted as if a throw was coming and feigned a tag.Harper went down, was checked by a trainer and stayed in. He scored on Anthony Rendons double and was replaced in the field in the bottom half by Chris Heisey.Kang insisted he merely intended to keep Harper from scoring when right fielder Josh Bells throw was way off line.First of all, I meant no harm, Kang said through a translator. During the relay play, I tried to hold the runner on third base. Thats all I tried to do.The next time Kang came up, Nationals starter A.J. Cole threw a fastball behind him and was immediately ejected by plate umpire Jordan Baker as the benches emptied.Cole said he was trying to pitch inside to Kang. Baker said the entire situation wasnt ideal for a team that is focusing on a playoff run.We dont want guys suspended, Baker said. But you know, boys will be boys, and youve still got to defend your teammates.Washingtons Jayson Werth was in the middle of the skirmish.dddddddddddd Pirates outfielder Sean Rodriguez was ejected.I was very surprised I was the only one ejected considering, Rodriguez said. I got blamed for being the one that instigated, but you can watch the film yourself.Werth had a pinch-hit, two-run homer and Heisey had a go-ahead single during a five-run burst in the eighth. The Nationals rally came against former teammate Felipe Rivero (1-5).Rivero had allowed just four earned runs in his previous 25 innings since being traded from Washington to the Pirates.Kang hit a two-run homer off Koda Glover to give the Pirates the lead in the seventh.Shawn Kelley (3-2) wound up with the win. Former Pirates closer Mark Melancon pitched a scoreless ninth for his 43rd save.TRAINERS ROOMPirates: C Francisco Cervelli did not play after taking a foul ball off his wrist Saturday. ... RHP Neftali Feliz (arm) threw off flat ground but is not yet ready for a return to the mound.UP NEXTNationals: Tanner Roark (15-9 2.70 ERA) had his start pushed back one day after the Nationals clinched the NL East on Saturday night. Hell looking for his career-best 16th win as Washington hosts Arizona for a four-game series.Pirates: Chad Kuhl (5-3, 3.73 ERA) will start as Pittsburgh begins a four-game series against the NL Central champion Chicago Cubs. Kuhl has allowed seven earned runs in 7 1/3 innings in his two previous starts against Chicago this season. ' ' '