Hard-throwing right-hander Matt Jackson didnt quite get the script right, but he still gave the Goldeyes another terrific start. As a result, the Fish won their fourth straight game, a 7-2 victory over the Sioux Falls Canaries and remain a game and a half behind the Gary SouthShore RailCats in the race for the American Association wild card spot with nine games to play. Friday night in front of 4,656 spectators at Sioux Falls Stadium, Jackson pitched seven complete innings, allowing only two runs on six scattered hits as the Goldeyes built an early 5-0 lead and coasted to their 50th win of the season. It was somewhat of an anti-climactic performance by Jackson after Chris Salamida, Matt Rusch and Jason Jarvis each pitched complete game shutouts in St. Paul to give the Fish their first three victories in this four-game road winning streak. “Its been pretty much the same thing all week,” said Goldeyes pitching coach Jamie Vermilyea. “Get on the board early, let the starter do his thing, play good defense and pick up the win. “Jackson threw the ball well. He was able to throw his breaking ball for strikes, kept the fastball down in the zone and worked inside. He pitched great.” The Goldeyes started early as Tyler Graham singled, went to second on a walk to Fehlandt Lentini moved over to third on a double-steal and scored on a passed ball. Lentini then scored on a sacrifice fly by Yurendell de Caster and Winnipeg had a 2-0 lead after one. Luis Alen hit a solo homer in the second to make it 3-0; Ray Sadler hit a solo homer in the third to make it 4-0; and Casey Haerther singled in the fourth and eventually scored on an RBI single by Lentini to make it 5-0. Sioux Falls scored a pair of runs in the bottom of the fourth, but the Goldeyes put it away in the sixth as Alen walked, Kevin Moesquit singled and both runners later scored on a two-run single by Lentini. Lentini, now hitting out of the No. 2 hole in the lineup, had two hits and three runs batted in to lead the Fish. Alen had two hits in three trips, scored twice and drove in a run and Sadler had a pair of hits, a run scored and an RBI. The Goldeyes finished with 10 hits on the night. Jackson (3-0, 3.31 ERA) picked up the win, while Sioux Falls starter Kyle Vazquez (2-4, 5.14 ERA) suffered the loss. The Goldeyes and Canaries will meet in Game 2 of this three-game weekend series Saturday night in Sioux Falls. The game can be heard live on TSN 1290. 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Its also frustrating for first-year manager Rick Renteria. "Theyre all chipping away at their approaches, but were facing some pretty good chuckers too," he said. "We just obviously werent able to generate a whole lot of runs." Edwin Jackson (5-8) allowed four runs and six hits in 5 1-3 innings for Chicago, which has dropped four of five. Starlin Castro had two hits and drove in a run. "Its a tough lineup. Theyre going to make you work," Jackson said. "I thought for the most part I was able to contain them until the sixth inning. They kind of busted it open a little bit." With the wind blowing in on a cold summer night, Devin Mesoracos five-game homer streak came to an end. The Reds catcher was tied with Adam Dunn, Ken Griffey Jr., Johnny Bench, George Crowe and Ted Kluszewski for the franchise record. Latos (1-0) allowed one run and five hits in seven innings in his third start after beginning the season on the disabled list. It was his first win since Sept. 2 against St. Louis. Latos was coming off a frustrating no-decision against Toronto, when he was staked to an 8-0 lead and was unable to hold on. He gave up five runs and nine hits in 5 2-3 innings as the Blue Jays rallied for a 14-9 victory Friday night. Thee Cubs fell to 12-31 against Cincinnati over the last three seasons.dddddddddddd Jonathan Broxton pitched a perfect eighth and Aroldis Chapman finished for his 14th save in 15 chances. Pinch-hitter Justin Ruggiano doubled off the front of the basket in right field with two outs in the ninth. The call was upheld after Renteria called for a review, and Chapman struck out pinch-hitter Mike Olt to end the game. Cincinnati went ahead to stay with three runs in the sixth. Todd Frazier scored from first on Joey Vottos opposite-field double to left. After Mesoracos single, Jay Bruce lined a double off third baseman Luis Valbuenas glove to drive in Votto. Jackson struck out Chris Heisey before James Russell came in, and Skip Schumaker executed a perfect suicide squeeze to give the Reds a 4-1 lead. "It was the first one in my life. College, big leagues, you name it," said Schumaker, who also had two doubles in the game. "I saw the sign. It worked out." Bruce put the Reds in front with a two-out double down the right-field line in the first, scoring Frazier from second. Votto tried to hustle home from first but was cut down at the plate on Darwin Barneys relay throw. The Cubs tied it in the fourth. Ryan Sweeney reached on a leadoff double, advanced on Anthony Rizzos groundout and scored on Castros base hit. NOTES: Reds 2B Brandon Phillips was out of the lineup for the third straight game with a bruised right heel. ... RHP Dallas Beeler will make his major league debut in Game 1 of Chicagos day-night doubleheader Saturday against Washington. The 25-year-old Beeler is 5-3 with Triple-A Iowa. ... 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