One swing of the bat was too much for the Winnipeg Goldeyes to overcome on Wednesday night. JP Ramirez hit a grand slam home run early and the Sioux Falls Canaries rode that to a 4-1 victory over the Goldeyes, who drop below .500 with the loss. "It was one of those days," said Goldeyes manager Rick Forney. "They pitched really well tonight and everything we hit hard found its way into someones glove. Well come back tomorrow and fight again." After being out of the Canaries lineup last night, Ramirez came through big in his first at-bat of the series. With the bases loaded in the second, he drove a Pete Gehle pitch over the outfield wall in right, giving Sioux Falls an early 4-0 lead. It was the 13th home run surrendered by Gehle and the fourth grand slam allowed by the Goldeyes this season. Winnipeg got on the scoreboard in the seventh inning when Amos Ramon drove in a run on an infield groundout, but that was all the offense the Goldeyes could muster. 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