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Sounds, Isotopes Suspended Friday Due To PCL Curfew Rule

Teams Knotted At 3-3 After 11 Innings, Will Complete Game On Saturday

Nashville SoundsNashville, TN – Friday night’s Pacific Coast League game between the Nashville Sounds and Albuquerque Isotopes was suspended at 12:59am at the conclusion of the eleventh inning with the score tied at 3-3 due to the enforcement of the PCL’s curfew rule.

The Sounds held a 3-1 lead in the ninth inning before Albuquerque scored a pair of late runs to force extra frames. The game didn’t start until 9:18pm due to a two-hour-plus rain delay.

Nashville Sounds Baseball. (Mike Strasinger)
Nashville Sounds Baseball. (Mike Strasinger)

An in-progress box score can be viewed here.

The game will be completed to its entirety beginning on Saturday at 5:45pm. Saturday evening’s regularly scheduled game between the teams will be a nine-inning contest that will begin approximately 30 minutes after the suspended game completion.

Gates will open at 5:05pm on Saturday. The first 2,000 fans through the turnstiles will receive a 2011 Sounds baseball card set, courtesy of Kraft Foods and Kroger, and another Saturday fireworks show, presented by News 2, will light up the sky following the on-field action.

In Saturday’s regularly scheduled game, All-Star left-hander Sam Narron (4-3, 3.83) will man the bump for Nashville to face fellow PCL All-Star and former Sound Dana Eveland (8-5, 3.77) for Albuquerque.

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