Comeback Falls Short for Sounds in Series Finale
Down one run in the bottom of the ninth, the Sounds were able to load the bases with one out. Nashville was unable to get that tying run, losing to Albuquerque 5-4.The first run of the game came in the bottom of the second inning when Eli White hit a
Down one run in the bottom of the ninth, the Sounds were able to load the bases with one out. Nashville was unable to get that tying run, losing to Albuquerque 5-4.
The first run of the game came in the bottom of the second inning when
The top of the fourth was rough for the Sounds as they allowed five runs to the Isotopes. Albuquerque recorded five consecutive singles in the inning to score three of the runs.
Nashville creeped back in the next two innings.
The Sounds had an opportunity to at least tie the Isotopes in the bottom of the seventh inning. Nashville had runners on second and third base, but Granite popped out to third base and
A bigger threat came from Nashville in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Tomorrow is a league day off before the Sounds head to California for a seven-game road trip on Wednesday. Nashville starts the road trip with a three-game series against Fresno and finishes with a four-game series at Sacramento.
Post-Game Notes
- With tonight's 5-4 loss, the Sounds drop to 47-65 in 2019.
- Matt Davidson's home run in the fourth inning, his 26th of the season. That matches his career-high (Chicago-AL, 2017). It also extended Davidson's on-base streak to 24 games, the Sounds' season-high. In 24 games since June 30, he is hitting .330 (31-for-94) with 16 runs scored, 6 home runs, 21 RBI, and 5 walks.
- The Sounds threw seven total pitchers in tonight's game, with
The 2019 season is the 42nd in Nashville Sounds franchise history and first as the Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers. Single-game tickets are available now by calling (615) 690-4487 or by visiting www.nashvillesounds.com.
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