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Every Sounds starter recorded a hit in the contest except Hunter Morris, who drove in a run. Kentrail Davis enjoyed a successful Triple-A debut, going 2-for-4 with a pair of extra-base hits and an RBI on the night to pace three Nashville players with multiple-hit efforts. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds get rolled 13-3 by Memphis Redbirds
Trailing 4-0 in the fourth inning, Sounds slugger Hunter Morris came up with a three-run home run to right field to pull Nashville to within one. The homer, Morris’ 18th of the season, scored Scooter Gennett and Josh Prince. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds blank Memphis Redbirds 7-0 on Independence Day
The victory was the fourth in the past five games for Nashville (32-56), which improved to 6-3 this season against its cross-state division rivals. It was the Sounds’ fifth shutout victory of the season. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds loses close game to Memphis Redbirds, 2-1Nashville’s Jimmy Nelson Fans Seven In Triple-A Debut
Nelson, promoted to the Sounds two days prior, allowed Memphis just three hits and three walks across five innings of work. The right-hander threw 87 pitches and fired 55 for strikes. But it was the Redbirds’ two unearned runs in the second inning that landed Nelson with his debut loss. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds drop double-header to Memphis Redbirds
After 13 innings without a run, Nashville finally pushed one across the plate in the seventh inning of game two, when Redbirds pitcher Eric Fornataro balked with Joey Paciorek on third, who was pinch running for catcher Dayton Buller. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds lose in 10 Innings to Memphis Redbirds 5-4Nashville Sounds Baseball
The loss was Nashville’s second in a row following the club’s season-best five-game winning streak. In the top of the tenth, Steven Hill got things started when he drew a one-out walk from Sounds reliever Juan Perez (4-2). Brock Peterson followed with a potential double-play grounder to shortstop but Edwin Maysonet airmailed Taylor Green at second base to allow runners on the corners with just one out. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Late Rally By Redbirds Gives Sounds 4-1 Loss On Saturday
With the loss, Nashville (70-72) has dropped three games in a row and eight of its last 12 contests. Nashville was held to seven hits overall and went 2-for-11 with runners in scoring position. Right fielder Brandon Boggs doubled twice while shortstop Eric Farris added two hits and a stolen base. ![]() Nashville Sounds Baseball. (Mike Strasinger / Nashville Sounds) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Sounds Drop Home Finale To Redbirds, 7-5
A crowd of 5,222 fans were on hand for the contest, bringing the Sounds’ seasonal attendance total to 335,143, nearly 16,000 higher than last season. Nashville has seen an attendance increase in each of the past two seasons and has reached the 300,000-fan plateau for the 11th straight season. The loss by Nashville (68-68) combined with an Omaha win tonight moves the Sounds’ elimination to one with eight games to play in the PCL American Conference Northern Division. ![]() Nashville Sounds Baseball. (Mike Strasinger) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Sounds Drop Second Straight To Redbirds, 9-6
With the win, Memphis pulled within three games of division-leading Omaha, which lost in New Orleans. The Sounds (66-67), who fell below .500 for the first time since August 8th, remain 8 ½ games back of the Storm Chasers with 11 contests remaining in the season. Redbirds right fielder Nick Stavinoha paced the visitors’ 13-hit attack with a 4-for-6 evening. ![]() Nashville Sounds Baseball. (Mike Strasinger) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
Sounds Lose Homestand Opener To Redbirds, 5-4
With the loss, Nashville (66-66) drops to .500 by the first time since August 9 and now trails division-leading Omaha by 8.5 games in the PCL American Northern Division. Nashville has now played in 50 one-run games (23-27), the second-most in the league behind Fresno (51). The 27 one-run defeats co-lead the PCL with Tucson. ![]() Nashville Sounds Baseball. (Mike Strasinger) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | No Comments
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