Four-Run Seventh Powers Sounds to Victory in Charlotte
Charlotte, N.C. – Despite matching a season high with 16 men left on base, a four-spot from the Nashville Sounds (75-62, 35-28) in the seventh inning propelled them to a 5-3 triumph over the Charlotte Knights (49-90, 14-50) on Tuesday night at Truist Field. The Sounds jumped out to an
Sounds Hold On To Win Over Memphis
NASHVILLE – The Nashville Sounds (74-62, 34-28) exploded offensively in the middle innings and held off a late rally to win 10-7 over the Memphis Redbirds (65-73, 26-37) on a pleasant Sunday afternoon at First Horizon Park. After a quiet pair of innings to start the contest, Memphis plated a
Devanney Delivers Critical Knock in Sounds Comeback Win
Lawrenceville, Ga. – The Nashville Sounds (67-54, 27-20) rode a quality start from Colin Rea and ninth-inning heroics from Cam Devanney to a 3-2 victory over the Gwinnett Stripers (55-66, 22-24) on Thursday night. Nashville has now taken 10 straight contests against the Stripers dating back to May 14. For
Gasser Gem Gives Sounds Third Straight Win
NASHVILLE – Thanks to a dominate performance by Robert Gasser (8-1) and clutch hitting with runners on, the Nashville Sounds (63-53, 23-19) took down the Charlotte Knights (42-76, 7-36) for the third consecutive time with a 5-1 lead on Friday night at First Horizon Park. The Sounds starter dominated on
Win Streak Snapped as Sounds Fall Short in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS – Held quiet for most of the evening, the Nashville Sounds (60-51, 20-17) came one key hit short of victory, instead falling to the Indianapolis Indians (51-60, 18-19) 3-2 on Saturday night at Victory Field. The loss ended Nashville’s four-game winning streak. After a quiet and very quick first
Sounds Pitching Dominant in Shutout Win
NASHVILLE – Patrick Dorrian mashed two home runs and Robert Gasser stifled the opposition as the Nashville Sounds (56-48, 16-14) stomped the Durham Bulls (57-49, 17-14) 6-0 on Friday night at First Horizon Park. It is Nashville’s seventh shutout of the season, the most in Triple-A. It went Nashville’s way
Sounds Humbled by Tides in Series Finale
NORFOLK, Va. – Unlike last night’s thrilling win, the Nashville Sounds (54-46, 14-12) failed to come up with a last-ditch comeback, falling 6-3 in the series finale to the Norfolk Tides (63-37, 15-11) on Sunday afternoon at Harbor Park. Nashville and Norfolk split the series, with each team taking three
Late Homers Lead Hot Chickens to Eight Inning Win
NASHVILLE – The Nashville Hot Chickens (48-37, 8-3) took the lead with two solo shots in the sixth and held on to take a weather-shortened 7-6 victory over the Columbus Clippers (39-46, 6-5) in seven and a half innings on Sunday afternoon at First Horizon Park. Play was stopped in
Sounds Roll Redbirds For Third Straight Win
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The Nashville Sounds (42-34, 2-0) stayed hot in the summer heat, picking up their 11th victory in their last 14 games with a 5-1 win over the Memphis Redbirds (39-38, 0-2) on Thursday night at AutoZone Park. It was the Cam Devanney show in Memphis, as the
Sounds Strike Early For Fifth Straight Win Over Stripers
NASHVILLE – The Nashville Sounds (36-31) exploded with seven runs in the first four innings, holding on late to take their fifth-straight win over the Gwinnett Stripers (29-39) 7-4 in front of a sellout crowd on Saturday night at First Horizon Park. Sal Frelick established himself as the main character
Devanney's Heroics Gives Sounds Third-Straight Win Over Stripers
NASHVILLE – Cam Devanney came through in the clutch with a go-ahead two run homer in the eighth inning to lift the Nashville Sounds (34-31) to a 5-3 win over the Gwinnett Stripers (29-37) on 615 Night at First Horizon Park. After Gwinnett tied things in the top half, Alex
Sounds Run Away With Series Opener in St. Paul
ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Nashville Sounds (15-12) took control with a four-run third inning and never looked back on their way to an 11-5 triumph over the St. Paul Saints on Tuesday at CHS Field. Trailing by a run entering the third, the Sounds tagged five hits in the
Sounds Break Strikeout Record, Drop Series Finale
A day after clinching the division, the Nashville Sounds broke the franchise single-season strikeout record in their 6-4 loss to the Louisville Bats at Louisville Slugger Field on Saturday afternoon. Marcus Walden struck out Louisville’s Aramis Garcia in the seventh inning for Nashville’s 1,237th strikeout in the season, breaking the
Sounds Take Series With Sunday Victory
The Nashville Sounds erased an early deficit and held off the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp to take an 8-5 win in front of 7,748 fans at First Horizon Park on Sunday afternoon. The victory was Nashville’s fourth in the six-game series, giving them their 16th series win of the season.
Lipka's Two Homers Not Enough in Charlotte
Sounds left fielder Matt Lipka drilled a pair of home runs and knocked in four runs in Nashville’s 9-8 loss to the Charlotte Knights at Truist Park on Wednesday night.
Big Seventh Sink Shuckers
Despite tying the game in the top of the seventh, the Biloxi Shuckers (57-63, 23-30 2nd Half) allowed six runs in the bottom of the frame as part of an 8-2 loss to the Rocket City Trash Pandas (73-50, 32-22 2nd Half) on Thursday night at Toyota Field. For a
Rocket City Walks Off Shuckers In Series Opener
In their series opener, the Biloxi Shuckers (57-61, 23-28 2nd Half) tied the game up in the eighth but fell 5-4 on a walk off in the ninth inning to the Rocket City Trash Pandas (71-50, 30-22 2nd Half) on Tuesday night at Toyota Field. Biloxi ambushed RHP Coleman Crow
Biscuits Walk-Off Shuckers in Series Finale
MONTGOMERY, AL – The Montgomery Biscuits (57-50) walked off the Biloxi Shuckers (56-56) 5-4 in seven innings on Sunday afternoon at Riverwalk Stadium. The Biscuits and Shuckers wrapped up their final regular season series of the year, with Montgomery taking four out of the six games. In the bottom of
Biloxi Rallies For Friday Night Win Over Biscuits
After falling behind late, the Biloxi Shuckers (56-54, 22-21 2nd Half) rallied to top the Montgomery Biscuits (55-50, 27-16 2nd Half) 5-4 on Friday night at Riverwalk Stadium. Biloxi jumped out to a lead in the top of the first inning. Andruw Monasterio worked a one-out walk and Cam Devanney
Shuckers Held To Trio Of Hits in 3-1 Defeat
The Biloxi Shuckers (52-51, 18-18 2nd Half) were held to just three hits in a 3-1 loss to the Rocket City Trash Pandas (60-55, 19-17 2nd Half) on Thursday night at MGM Park. In his home debut, LHP Robert Gasser worked out of a jam in the first inning. Gasser
Gasser Hurls Five Scoreless In 5-3 Shuckers' Win
Bolstered by five scoreless innings from their new starter, the Biloxi Shuckers (50-49, 16-16 2nd Half) held down the Mississippi Braves (47-54, 18-14 2nd Half) in a 5-3 win on Saturday night at Trustmark Park. In his Double-A debut, LHP Robert Gasser (W, 1-0) struck out a batter in each
Biloxi Takes Both Legs Of Wednesday Night Doubleheader
After their series opener was postponed on Tuesday, the Biloxi Shuckers (48-48, 14-15 2nd Half) won both games of their doubleheader, 3-2 and 2-0, over the Mississippi Braves (46-52, 17-12 2nd Half) on Wednesday night at Trustmark Park. Game 1 Biloxi jumped out to a lead in the top of
Shuckers Fall 9-4 Extras
The Montgomery Biscuits (43-45, 15-11 2nd Half) scored six runs in the tenth inning to top the Biloxi Shuckers (45-48, 11-15 2nd Half) 9-4 on Saturday night at MGM Park. Biloxi struck for a pair of runs in the second inning. Cam Devanney blasted a solo home run to right
Speed Wins The Day In Shuckers 5-3 Victory
The Biloxi Shuckers (43-46, 9-13 2nd Half) rallied in the seventh inning to top the Montgomery Biscuits (41-43, 13-9 2nd Half) 5-3 on Tuesday night at MGM Park. Montgomery cracked the scoreboard first in the third inning on a solo home run by Kameron Misner, his 13th of the season,
Devanney's Perfect Night Drives Shuckers To 7-3 Victory
A three-hit, four RBI night from Cam Devanney helped fuel a 7-3 victory for the Biloxi Shuckers (42-46, 8-13 2nd Half) over the Pensacola Blue Wahoos (45-40, 10-11 2nd Half) and Marlins’ #1 prospect RHP Eury Pérez (L, 3-2) on Sunday night. It was a pitchers’ duel for the first