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Topic: Paul PhillipsNashville Out-hits 51s Again But Loses For Second Straight Night
Las Vegas led the entire way in notching its fourth consecutive victory and handing the Sounds (16-28) their third defeat in the last four nights. Nashville fell to just 6-18 when playing away from Greer Stadium. Eight of the nine 51s hitters drove in at least one run as Las Vegas plated 10 runs against the Sounds for the second time in two nights. Nashville out-hit the 51s for the second straight contest but left 12 men on base and went just 2-for-14 with runners in scoring position on the night. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds cruise to 2-1 Victory over Tucson PadresNashville Sounds Baseball
In his best pitching performance and third quality start of the season, the 31-year-old McClung (1-4) surrendered five hits while walking and striking out four in 104 pitches (62 strikes) for his first victory. Only two of McClung’s five hits allowed left the infield. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds Win Rain-Shortened Series Opener Against RenoNashville Sounds Baseball
At the conclusion of the top of the sixth inning, the game went into a rain delay and was officially halted approximately 45 minutes later at 9:03pm, making it an official game. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds lose to Albuquerque Isotopes 4-2Rogers Tosses Quality Start In No-Decision For Nashville
The loss was Nashville’s third in a row on the heels of the club’s season-best four-game winning streak earlier in the week. The defeat dropped the Sounds to 8-21 on the year, the worst start in club history. Nashville out-hit Albuquerque, 9-5, in the game but left nine runners on base on the evening. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds blanked by the Oklahoma City RedHawks in Road Trip FinaleNashville Returns To Music City For Home Opener Friday Night
With the defeat, Nashville finished its season-opening road trip with a 2-6 record, going 1-3 against both the New Orleans Zephyrs and the Oklahoma City RedHawks. The Sounds’ lone hits in the contest were singles off the bats of Erick Almonte, Eric Farris, Caleb Gindl, Paul Phillips, and Logan Schafer. Nashville put a runner into scoring position only three times in the contest. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Sounds Take Series Opener From Sky Sox, 7-5
Marty McLeary (6-7) picked up the win for Nashville after authoring the Sounds’ first quality start in the club’s past 11 games. The right-hander allowed three runs on nine hits in his six innings of work to improve to 6-0 in seven home starts for the Sounds. Brendan Katin and Martin Maldonado each homered for Nashville in the contest. Colorado Springs grabbed an early lead against McLeary, plating three first-inning runs after the first two batters of the frame were retired. Cole Garner drilled a two-out double off the base of the batter’s eye in center to start the rally. After Jay Payton walked, Chris Nelson plated the night’s first run with a single to left. After Payton and Nelson executed a double steal, Sky Sox first sacker Mike Paulk drove home both baserunners with a line drive single to center that was just out of the reach of a diving Eric Farris. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Salerno Hospital provides world-class trauma careWritten by Sgt. Brent C. Powell, 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division Public Affairs
Most people continue about their daily business unaffected, but for the medical staff of the Salerno Hospital the code words mean two things: mass casualties are coming in, and it’s about to get very busy. In the past 38 days as of July 13th, the hospital staff have responded to 39 trauma events and admitted 47 patients. They have taken nearly 600 x-rays, performed 57 surgeries, conducted 259 CT scans, and treated 56 battle-related injuries. ![]() Staff Sgt. Judi Reeves, a surgical technician from the 344th Combat Support Hospital here, and native of Middletown, NY, carefully folds cloth over a vascular surgical tray of medical instruments before placing it into a sterilizing machine at the Salerno Hospital. (Photo by Sgt. Brent C. Powell, 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division public affairs) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
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