The Winnipeg Goldeyes battled back to take a late lead Tuesday night, but could not hold on. The Goldeyes saw the gap between them and the second place St. Paul Saints get wider in the North Division after a 9-8 seesaw, eleven inning loss to the Saints. Winnipegs Amos Ramon hit two home runs and drove in three, but while he was the clutch performer in regulation, it was Dan Kaczrowski who was the extra inning hero for the Saints. Kaczrowski, who walked off on the Goldeyes on June 19, drove in the winner on a fielders choice in the 11th inning. Ramons fifth home run of the season started the scoring for the Goldeyes in the first inning. The opposite field solo blast was Winnipeg first home run at home since June 14 against Quebec – a stretch of five games. Each team would put up multi-run second innings. The Saints put their first five batters of the inning on base and they would take a 4-1 lead. However, Nick Liles responded for Winnipeg in their half with an RBI single, making it seven straight games he has hit safely in. Nate Samson followed that up with an RBI triple to make it a 4-3 game. Sheldon led off the top of the fourth with a solo home run that just elevated over the wall past a leaping Lentini in centerfield. The Saints would lead 7-3 but in the fifth, Ramon ripped one over the left-field wall for his second home run of the game. Its the first time this season a member of the Goldeyes has recorded a multi-homer game. In the next inning, a trio of two-out hits put the Goldeyes up front for the first time since the opening inning. Ramon came up big again, along with Casey Haerther and Josh Mazzola, to give Winnipeg an 8-7 lead heading into the final three innings. The Goldeyes were one strike away from ending the game in the ninth, but Adam Frost stroked an RBI triple off Winnipeg closer Patrick Keating to tie the game at eight. It was Keatings first blown save of the season in his eighth opportunity. Sheldon reached on an error charged to Ramon to lead off the eleventh inning. He would move up to third and score on Kaczrowskis groundball, which was not hit hard enough for the Goldeyes to turn a double play on. That run would be the decider and the Goldeyes now find themselves four games back of the North Division lead. Kaohi Downing took the loss for Winnipeg to drop to 0-4. He worked both extra innings and got charged with the unearned run in the eleventh. Goldeyes starter Matt Rusch pitched five innings, allowing seven runs while striking out seven. Saints reliever Matt Meyer pitched two innings to earn the win. St. Pauls bullpen did a good job picking up starter Luke Anderson, who only lasted two innings. The two teams meet back at Shaw Park tomorrow in the second game of this four game series. Pete Gehle will get the start for the Goldeyes. Game time is 7 p.m. Swell Water Bottle Clearance . 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"We just dont know what the results from Torino will be," Budgett said. American businessman Zak Brown will become the new executive director of the McLaren Technology Group next month as the company begins its restructuring process following the departure of CEO Ron Dennis last week.Brown will work alongside existing COO Jonathan Neale and report to an executive committee made up of McLarens majority shareholders as they continue to search for Dennis direct replacement. Brown will start in his role on a yet-to-be-confirmed date next month, with a press release referring to his appointment as a significant part of a restructuring programme that will align the Groups commercial and strategic operations relating to achieving success in Formula One.Brown has extensive experience in the commercial side of the sport after founding and running the JMI marketing group that has been closely involved with several sponsorship deals in F1. Earlier this year he was linked to a position with F1s new investors Liberty Media, but ultimately opted to take the McLaren role.Im immensely proud to be joining McLaren Technology Group, Brown said. I have the utmost respect and admiration for what the business has achieved to date, and I look forward to contributing to the next important phase in its development.Having worked closelyy with McLaren for many years, Ive been struck by the talent and ambition of the entire workforce, and I very much look forward to complementing the businesss many existing strengths, and building on them to drive future success in everything we do.ddddddddddddAs founder of Just Marketing International (JMI) -- now the worlds largest motorsport marketing agency -- Ive often worked closely with McLaren as I say, and Ive developed some excellent relationships across the company. Together weve delivered some great sponsorship deals, including Johnnie Walker, GSK, Hilton, Lenovo, Chandon and NTT.Best of all, in my new role Ill be able to combine my absolute passion with my unparalleled area of expertise -- respectively motorsport and marketing -- while ensuring that the two stay totally aligned.A new title sponsor is likely to be high on Browns priority list after Dennis tried and failed to find a replacement for Vodafone over the last three years.Dennis was put on gardening leave last week after losing out in power struggle with his fellow shareholders. He retains a 25% stake in the company and a seat on the board. ' ' '