Sounds Lose Pitcher's Duel in Front of Sellout
Tim Dillard pitched well in tonight's game versus New Orleans, but Baby Cakes' pitcher Héctor Noesi pitched a little better as the Sounds were shutout 3-0. Nashville was able to scratch across just four hits in the contest.The game was scoreless until the top of the sixth inning when Isan
The game was scoreless until the top of the sixth inning when
That would be the only mistake Dillard made in the night, finishing with a line of 6.0 innings, six hits, one earned run and five strikeouts. He threw just 75 pitches with 55 of those being strikes.
The Sounds threatened to score a run in the bottom of the seventh.
New Orleans would score two runs in the top of the eighth.
Nashville made noise in the bottom of the eighth.
Tomorrow's day game will conclude Nashville's 13-day, 14-game homestand. With first pitch at 1:05 p.m., the Sounds will start right-hander
Post-Game Notes
- With today's 4-2 win, the Sounds are now 22-33 on the season.
- Tim Dillard's start tonight was his 54th career start with Nashville, moving him tied-for-eighth all-time among Sounds pitchers (tied with Luis Eduardo Vasquez, who pitched from 1989 - 1991). Dillard recorded five strikeouts tonight, the second consecutive "long outing" where he had at least five strikeouts. He struck out six Round Rock batters on May 27 (a resumed game from April 18).
- Matt Davidson had two of the four hits for the Sounds, which was his eighth multi-hit game of the season. His last was on May 23 versus Memphis.
- It was the fifth time the Sounds were shutout this season. Their latest shutout was the resumed game from April 18 on May 27, where Nashville lost 2-0.
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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