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Pill stepped to the plate with the Sounds trailing 5-4 and the bases loaded with two outs in the seventh. He bounced a ball perfectly in between two New Orleans infielders and hustled into second base as Delino DeShields and Eli White scored to give the Sounds a 6-5 lead. Josh Fields took over for Kyle Bird in the top of the eighth and worked around a one-out hit batter to post a zero. Brett Martin took over for Fields in the ninth and worked around a pair of hits in the ninth to notch his first save of the season. ![]() Sellout Crowd at First Tennessee Park watches Nashville Sounds Clip New Orleans Baby Cakes. (Nashville Sounds) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Associations, Austin Peay State University, Baseball, Colleges, Featured Story, NCAA, Ohio Valley Conference, Sports | No Comments
Nashville Sounds Score 10 Unanswered Runs in Come-From-Behind Win over Memphis
Adam Moore led the charge with a two-run triple in the third inning and a bases-clearing double in the seventh. The Sounds’ catcher had 5 RBI in the game – the most by a Sounds player in a single game in 2019. Wes Benjamin got the ball for Nashville and cruised through a 1-2-3 first inning but trouble hit in the second. After Andrew Knizner singled to start the frame, Benjamin got a ground ball that may have been a double play but it was misplayed and all runners were safe for the Redbirds. ![]() Nashville Sounds Catcher Adam Moore Knocks in Season-High 5 Runs in win Friday night over Memphis Redbirds at First Tennessee Park. (Nashville Sounds) «Read the rest of this article» Nashville Sounds Rally for Extra-Inning Win in Texas
The Sounds came all the way back from a 5-1 deficit and Patrick Wisdom delivered a clutch two-out, two-run single to tie the game at 5-5 in the top of the ninth. Wisdom’s huge base hit came just one day after he delivered a game-tying three-run homer in Nashville’s come-from-behind 9-7 win Sunday afternoon. ![]() Nashville Sounds finish 12-Game Road Trip with Come-From-Behind Win against Round Rock Express. (Nashville Sounds) «Read the rest of this article» Sounds Drop Third Straight on Mother’s Day
Two runs were scored by the Redbirds in the first inning. Tyler O’Neill hit a single to score Drew Robinson, Adolis Garcia would ground out to score another to make it 2-0 after one inning. Memphis would score a run in the second and third inning each. Robinson had a RBI single in the second and Rangel Ravelo hit the RBI single in the third. ![]() Nashville Sounds fell Sunday to Memphis Redbirds 7-2. It was their third straight loss. (Nashville Sounds) «Read the rest of this article» Dillard Earns 40th Win in Nashville’s Victory
Wei-Chieh Huang made his first career appearance in Triple-A and with Nashville this season, working as the “opener”. He pitched the first two innings and sent down all six batters he faced, striking out three of them. Huang was relieved by Dillard in the third inning and retired the next six batters he faced, making it 12 straight batters to start the game. ![]() Nashville Sounds Get 15 Hits to Help Tim Dillard Extend His Franchise Career Wins Record. (Nashville Sounds) «Read the rest of this article» Nashville Sounds lose Second Straight to Omaha
Both teams waited out a one-hour, 13-minute rain delay prior to first pitch. After the delay, Omaha didn’t waste any time with a pair of runs in the opening frame. Frank Schwindel knocked in the first run of the game with a run-scoring single and Elier Hernandez’s RBI fielder’s choice gave the Storm Chasers a 2-0 lead. Nashville came right back with a run of their own in the bottom half of the opening inning. Carlos Tocci walked and took second base on a wild pitch before Andy Ibanez drove him in with a run-scoring single up the middle. ![]() Nashville Sounds pitcher Tim Dillard now Six Strikeouts Away from Tying Franchise Mark. (Nashville Sounds) «Read the rest of this article» Nashville drops opener against San AntonioNashville Sounds
With two outs in the top of the second inning, San Antonio struck first with a two-run homer to right field by Lucas Erceg to put the Missions up 2-0. The Sounds threatened in the bottom of the fourth. Andy Ibanez drew a two-out walk that was followed by back-to-back hit-by-pitches on Chase d’Arnaud and Carlos Tocci to load the bases. Nashville couldn’t capitalize as Jett Bandy flew out to right field to end the inning. «Read the rest of this article» |