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Topic: Luke Farrell
Nashville jumped out to a 3-0 lead with single tallies in the second, third and fourth innings, while starter Daniel Gossett turned in four shutout innings in his first start of the year with the Sounds. Nick Martini, Beau Taylor and BJ Boyd all collected hits in the second to bring in the game’s first run. Boyd continued his hot hitting when he banged a double off the wall to bring in Martini. In the third, Dustin Fowler doubled, swiped third, then came in to score and make it 2-0 on Martini’s sacrifice fly. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds blow past Omaha Storm Chasers, 10-1Nashville Sounds
Wendle’s record-breaking 95th double in a Sounds uniform came in the sixth inning. In typical Wendle fashion, he turned a line-drive to right-center into a two-bagger when he hustled into second ahead of the throw. Wendle broke the record held by Skeeter Barners who notched 94 doubles in 514 games with Nashville. Wendle, who has played parts of three seasons with the Sounds, broke the record in game number 335. ![]() Nashville Sounds Crushes Omaha Storm Chasers as Season’s Second Half Starts with a Bang. (Nashville Sounds) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds errors costly in 4-2 loss to Omaha Storm ChasersNashville Sounds
The first error of the evening from Wendle came in the first inning as he was playing in shallow right field with the shift on against left handed hitting first baseman Ryan O’Hearn was at the plate. The error allowed Ruben Sosa to come around to score to put Omaha out in front. Nashville responded with a run of its own in the next half inning as Renato Nunez doubled to begin the frame, advanced to third on a Matt Chapman single, and scored on a sacrifice fly from Jaff Decker. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds keep Omaha Storm Chasers hit-less in 4-0Nashville Sounds
Smith, the Sounds starter, cruised through the first six innings, allowing just two base runners via base on balls. He then handed the ball off to Doolittle who is with the club on a Major League rehab assignment. Doolittle needed just 12 pitches to retire the three Storm Chasers he faced including two punch outs. Healy came on in the eighth inning and sat the three Omaha hitters he saw down in order on a mere nine pitches. ![]() Four Nashville Sounds Hurlers Combine to Keep Omaha Storm Chasers Hitless in 4-0 Victory. (Nashville Sounds) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
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