307 (31-for-101) with nine runs, nine doubles, 14 RBI and 16 walks during the streak. Abraham Toro extended his on-base streak to an International League-leading 27 games tonight.1 prospect Jared Shuster (1-0, 2.37) will get the ball for Gwinnett. Janson Junk (2-1, 1.75) gets the start for the Sounds in game two of the series tomorrow. The Sounds finished 5-for-9 with runners in scoring position and turned three double plays defensively. Harrison also scored three runs and had two RBI. Bukauaskas and Alex Claudio combined to toss a 1-2-3 ninth inning to secure the win.įive of the nine men in Nashville’s lineup turned in multi-hit performances with Monasterio and Harrison leading the way with three knocks. Thomas Pannone struck out five through four one-run innings before Pedro Fernandez (1-1) got his first win after four innings of two-run baseball. Though the offensive explosion overshadowed the pitching, Nashville hurlers kept Gwinnett quiet most of the night. Nashville added on with a couple more scores in the sixth and eighth innings to reach 11 runs scored on the evening. Monte Harrison seemingly put things away with a line drive two-run homer to right that just cleared the wall for his first homer of the campaign. Three more hits in the second, including a Blake Perkins RBI double and Andruw Monasterio two RBI single, put the Sounds advantage at 5-1 through two. Jon Singleton and Keston Hiura tagged solo shots in consecutive at-bats, making it 2-1 in the first. Though Gwinnett scored first, the Sounds took control with back-to-back homers and never looked back. Nashville turned in a season-high 14 hits, including three home runs and six multi-base hits. NASHVILLE – The Nashville Sounds (18-15) got the homestand started off with a bang, taking an 11-3 triumph over the Gwinnett Stripers on Tuesday night at First Horizon Park.
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