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Topic: Jason LaneZach Neal’s Quality Start Squandered
For the league-leading 72nd time this season, the Sounds were the first team to score as Craig Gentry put the home team up 1-0 in the third. The speedy outfielder doubled down the left field line and then swiped his team-leading 23rd bag of the season. He would score on a Tyler Ladendorf sacrifice fly. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds lose close one to El Paso Chilhuahuas 4-3Rehabbing Reliever Sean Doolittle Strikes Out Side In Scoreless Inning
The one-run game was Nashville’s 37th this season, dropping their record in those games to 17-20. After scoring early, the Sounds were shut out in the final eight frames and moved to 55-67 on the season. Entering Sunday’s game, Nashville had scored at least 20 more runs in the first inning than any other frame and kept it rolling with even more production. The inning featured singles from Joey Wendle, Jake Smolinski, Jason Pridie and Brent Morel but an error by right fielder Rymer Liriano proved most costly. The four hits put the Sounds on top 3-0. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds beat Tucson Padres 10-6 for Sixth Win in a RowNashville’s Hot Bats Crank 16 Hits including Three Home Runs
The series opener victory on Star Wars Night featured 16 hits by the Sounds (44-71), including one by every member of the starting lineup. Red-hot hitters Robinzon Diaz and Eugenio Velez each went 3-for-4 to pace Nashville, which posted a double-digit run total for the sixth time this season. Blake Lalli, Josh Prince, and Hainley Statia also contributed multi-hit efforts. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds make it five in a row with 4-2 win over Las Vegas 51’s
Tied 2-2 in the fourth inning, Sounds shortstop Josh Prince dropped a triple into right field to lead off the frame and came around to score on a Blake Lalli’s double. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Scores Three In Ninth To Stun Las Vegas, 6-4
After Johnny Raburn singled to lead off the ninth frame and scored on a Ray Olmedo game-tying single, PCL saves leader and 51s closer Jeremy Accardo intentionally walked Mat Gamel to pitch to Erick Almonte, who delivered the game-winning two-run single to right field. The victory was Nashville’s (62-56) 16th last-at win and ninth come-from-behind victory trailing in the seventh inning or later this season. The win also gave the Sounds a 3-5 record on the road trip and their first winning series against 51s in Las Vegas since joining the Pacific Coast League in 1998. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Sounds Blow Out Vegas, 12-2Nashville Uses Eight-Run Inning To Post 2nd Straight Victory
Hopper continued to swing a hot stick for Nashville, finishing 4-for-5. The veteran has produced multi-hit efforts in eight of his last 15 starts, batting .379 over that stretch (25-for-66). Cruz (3-for-5) homered for the second straight contest versus Las Vegas after not going deep since June 22. It marked the third time this season that Cruz has belted longballs in back-to-back games. The Sounds (61-55) earned consecutive wins against the 51s by producing a double-digit scoring output for the second straight evening. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Sounds Beat 51s, 10-5Sounds End Four-Game Losing Streak
Nashville (60-55) banged out 16 hits in the victory, while Norris Hopper and Ray Olmedo each recorded four hits apiece. The Sounds also walked eight times in the game after only posting six walks through the club’s first seven games this month. The Sounds took an early 4-0 lead in the top of the first inning, as Nashville loaded the bases with one out by a Hopper single and walks by Mat Gamel and Brendan Katin. Erick Almonte and Olmedo each followed with two-run singles to center field to plate the four runs in the inning. Nashville tacked on three more runs in the top of fourth. After Katin doubled and Almonte walked, Luis Cruz belted the first pitch he saw from Luis Perez over the outfield wall in right center. The three-run shot was Cruz’s seventh of the season and his first since June 22nd at Memphis. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
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