Capra's Four-Hit Night Helps Sounds Even Series in Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Fla. – After taking another shutout loss yesterday, the Nashville Sounds (40-39, 2-2) battled back and evened the series on Friday night, taking a 6-2 win over the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (37-42, 2-2) at 121 Financial Ballpark. The Sounds offense was ready to attack out of the gates and
Sounds Routed in Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – After scoring 12 runs on 14 hits yesterday, the Nashville Sounds’ offense went quiet again, getting shut out for the second time in three games and notching just five hits on Thursday night in a 10-0 loss against the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp at 121 Financial Ballpark.
Sounds Win Thriller in Extra Innings Against the Jumbo Shrimp
Jacksonville, Fla. – In a complete turnaround from last night’s game, the Nashville Sounds (39-38, 1-1) offense exploded and beat the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (36-41, 1-1), 12-11, in extra innings on Wednesday afternoon 121 Financial Ballpark. Down three runs in the top of the sixth, Wes Clarke stepped into the
Sounds Shut Out by Jacksonville in Series Opener
Jacksonville, Fla. – In the first game of the second half of the season, the Nashville Sounds (38-38, 0-1) failed to put together much of a rally in a 2-0 loss to the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (36-40, 1-0) on Tuesday night at 121 Financial Ballpark. In what was a quiet
Late Rally Propels Hot Chickens to Victory in Series Finale
NASHVILLE – The Nashville Hot Chickens (38-37) comeback to win a thriller versus the Durham Bulls (36-39), 5-4, on Sunday afternoon at First Horizon Park. With the Sounds down 4-3 in the bottom of the eighth, Brewer Hicklen clubbed a 423-foot blast to tie the game. Two batters later, Eric
Pitching Costs Hot Chickens Against the Bulls on Saturday Night
NASHVILLE – The Nashville Hot Chickens (37-37) were battered by the Durham Bulls (36-38), 14-4, on Saturday night at First Horizon Park. The game started with what appeared to be a duel between the starting pitchers. Aaron Ashby (1-5) had three strikeouts through the first two innings and Jacob Lopez
Bottom of the Order Carries Nashville to a Win in Front of Sellout Crowd
NASHVILLE – Brian Navarreto excelled in his first game back for the Nashville Sounds (37-36) and led the offense to a win versus the Durham Bulls (35-38), 7-4, in the third sellout of the season at First Horizon Park on Friday night. The dynamic duo of Yonny Hernández and Brian
Sounds Fall to Bulls in Extras
NASHVILLE – Despite some late excitement provided by rehabbing Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Garrett Mitchell, the Nashville Sounds (36-36) were unable to pull off the late comeback, falling 4-3 in 12 innings to the Durham Bulls (35-37) on Thursday night at First Horizon Park. Through 11 innings, the Sounds found themselves
Sounds Snap Losing Streak in Debut as Elite Giants
NASHVILLE – While making their debut as the Elite Giants to pay homage to one of Nashville’s Negro League teams, the Nashville Sounds (36-35) put away the Durham Bulls (34-37), 9-4, on Wednesday night at First Horizon Park. Scoreless through two, Nashville got on the board first in the third.
Sounds Falter in the Ninth Inning and lose Series Opener Versus Durham
NASHVILLE –The Nashville Sounds (35-35) blew three leads versus the Durham Bulls (34-36) and lost 6-4 on Monday night at First Horizon Park. Garrett Mitchell shined in his first home game with the Sounds this season. Two go-ahead home runs and three RBI out of the leadoff spot was not
Sounds Give Up Early Lead and Lose Series Finale at Gwinnett
Lawrenceville, Ga. –The Nashville Sounds (35-34) jumped out to an early lead versus the Gwinnett Stripers (34-35), but Aaron Ashby struggled, and the offense went cold in a 5-4 loss on Sunday afternoon at Coolray Field. The Nashville offense started the game with a bang, scoring four runs in the
Sounds Lose Tight Contest Versus Stripers in Extra Innings
Lawrenceville, Ga. – After both starter pitchers dominated early, the Nashville Sounds (35-33) lost a nail-biter to the Gwinnett Stripers (33-35), 4-3, in extra innings on Saturday night at Coolray Field. The game started with both starting pitchers working quickly through the early innings. Chad Patrick went through his first
Sounds Stifled by Stripers
Lawrenceville, Ga. – After dropping a close game yesterday, the Nashville Sounds (35-32) were routed by the Gwinnett Stripers (32-35), 12-0, on Friday night at Coolray Field. After Evan McKendry (1-4) got two outs in the bottom of the second, Eli White came home on a wild pitch to score
Sounds' Late Rally Falls Short in Gwinnett
Lawrenceville, Ga. – Despite mounting a late push over the final few innings, the Nashville Sounds (35-31) were unable to overcome what was a four-run deficit in an 8-7 loss to the Gwinnett Stripers (31-35) on Thursday night at Coolray Field. Leading 4-2 after four and a half frames, the
Sounds Return to First Horizon Park on June 18
NASHVILLE – The Nashville Sounds welcome the Durham Bulls, affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays, for a six-game series beginning on Tuesday, June 18. It’s the only trip the Bulls make to Hit City this season. The Sounds will wear several specialty jerseys, including the historic Elite Giants uniforms, honoring
Three Run Eighth Propels Sounds to Win at Gwinnett
Lawrenceville, Ga. – Trailing through most of the game, the Nashville Sounds (35-30) rallied late for a 4-2 win over the Gwinnett Stripers (30-35) on Wednesday afternoon at Coolray Field. Entering the top of the eighth down a run, Freddy Zamora sparked a rally with a leadoff single. Gwinnett reliever
Clarke Homers, Sounds Fall to Gwinnett in Series Opener
Lawrenceville, Ga. – After jumping out to an early lead and then rallying to tie things later, the Nashville Sounds (34-30) dropped the opening game of the series to the Gwinnett Stripers (30-34), 13-9, on Tuesday night at Coolray Field. After putting up 14 runs in their last game on
Sounds Blow Out Bats in Series Finale, Clinch Winning Homestand
NASHVILLE – The Nashville Sounds (34-29) scored early and often in the series finale, piling on for a 14-3 win over the Louisville Bats (34-28) on Sunday afternoon at First Horizon Park. In taking the final game of the homestand, Nashville wins the final series of the season against the
Sounds Fall to Bats in Extras
NASHVILLE – Playing in yet another close contest in the homestand, the Nashville Sounds (33-29) came up just short in a 4-2 loss in 10 innings to the Louisville Bats (34-27) on Saturday night at First Horizon Park. The Sounds never led but battled back several times throughout the night.
Collins' Walk-Off Double Leads Brewskis to Comeback Win Over Louisville
NASHVILLE – Down by five runs at one point, the Nashville Brewskis (33-28) staged a furious comeback that was capped off an Isaac Collins walk-off double to steal a 6-5 win over the Louisville Bats (33-27) on Friday night at First Horizon Park. Down by a run entering the bottom
Sounds Take Night Cap Over Louisville After Dropping 12-Inning Suspended Game
NASHVILLE –The Nashville Sounds (32-28) lost the 12-inning resumed game but rebounded with a dominant performance versus the Louisville Bats (33-26) and won 10-3 on Thursday night at First Horizon Park. Today’s games opened with the resumption of a suspended game from last night. Play resumed in the 12th inning
Sounds Game Versus Louisville Suspended Due to Rain
NASHVILLE – The Nashville Sounds and Louisville Bats were suspended after 11 innings tonight due to rain at First Horizon Park. The game was tied at 3-3 when play was stopped. Tonight’s game will be resumed on Thursday, June 6 at 5:35 p.m. The originally scheduled game between Nashville and
Carlos Rodríguez Named International League Pitcher of the Month
NASHVILLE – Minor League Baseball announced today that Carlos Rodríguez has been named the International League Pitcher of the Month for May. In honor of Rodríguez’s achievement, the Nashville Sounds Foundation will make a $500 donation to a charity of Carlos’ choosing. Rodríguez went 3-1 with a 3.03 ERA across
Sounds Shut Out Bats to Start Homestand
NASHVILLE –The Nashville Sounds (31-27) pitching staff was exceptional and blanked the Louisville Bats (32-25) 5-0 in the series opener on Tuesday night at First Horizon Park. The Nashville hurlers accounted for 12 strikeouts with just three hits allowed en route to the Sounds’ third shutout of the season. Jakob
Sounds Announce Game Time Change for Sunday, September 8
NASHVILLE – The Nashville Sounds Baseball Club has announced that the first pitch of the game against the Gwinnett Stripers (Atlanta Braves) on Sunday, September 8 has been changed from 6:05 p.m. to 2:05 p.m. CDT. This is the only schedule change for Sounds games at First Horizon Park –