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Dillard Matches Strikeout Record in Home Loss

Home Struggles Continue for Sounds in 10-0 Loss
(Casey Gower - CaseysPhotography.co)
May 22, 2019

On a night Nashville Sounds pitcher Tim Dillard took hold of another franchise pitching record, the team struggled mightily in a 10-0 loss to the Memphis Redbirds at First Tennessee Park.Dillard struck out Adolis García for the first out in the fourth inning for his only punch out of the

On a night Nashville Sounds pitcher Tim Dillard took hold of another franchise pitching record, the team struggled mightily in a 10-0 loss to the Memphis Redbirds at First Tennessee Park.
Dillard struck out Adolis García for the first out in the fourth inning for his only punch out of the night. It was his 352nd career strikeout with the Sounds - matching the all-time franchise record held by Jamie Werly since 1983.
Dillard's mark was the only positive of the night as Memphis hitters otherwise had their way. The Redbirds scored three runs in the fourth and four runs in the sixth on their way to a 10-run, 14-hit outburst.
Tyler O'Neill hit a solo blast for Memphis in the third, Kramer Robertson drilled a three-run shot in the fourth and Tommy Edman cranked a three-run blast in the sixth.
It was the third time in 2019 the Sounds were shutout. Nashville managed only five hits in the contest - two off the bat of right fielder Carlos Tocci.
A bright spot for the Sounds was reliever Miguel Del Pozo. He entered for the eighth inning and racked up six strikeouts in two frames.
Dillard was tagged with the loss, his third of the season. The right-hander allowed five runs (four earned) on six hits.
Game three of the series is scheduled for Thursday night in Nashville. Right-hander Seth Maness (2-1, 4.09) starts for the Sounds against left-hander Evan Kurczynski (0-0, 6.23) for the Redbirds. First pitch is scheduled for 6:35 p.m.
Post-Game Notes
- With tonight's 10-0 loss, the Sounds dropped to 17-28 on the season.  
- Tim Dillard struck out one batter tonight and matched the Nashville Sounds all-time franchise record with 352 career strikeouts. He is tied with pitcher Jamie Werly who has held the record since 1983.
- Hunter Cole's double in the sixth inning extended his hitting streak to six games. He's hitting .538 (14-for-26) with 6 runs, 1 double, 3 home runs, 9 RBI and 1 walk over his last six games.
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.