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Sounds Win Seventh Straight Home Game

Team Surpasses 400,000 in Total Attendance at First Horizon Park in 2021
September 10, 2021

The Nashville Sounds got another solid pitching performance, and a balanced offensive attack in an 8-2 win over the Memphis Redbirds in front of 6,721 fans at First Horizon Park Friday night.

The Nashville Sounds got another solid pitching performance, and a balanced offensive attack in an 8-2 win over the Memphis Redbirds in front of 6,721 fans at First Horizon Park Friday night.

Ethan Small started for Nashville and threw four scoreless innings. The 24-year-old southpaw lowered his ERA to 1.14 in 23 2/3 innings with the Sounds.

Renato Núñez opened the scoring for Nashville when he drilled a three-run blast to left-center to give the Sounds a 3-0 lead. The home run came just moments after both Jamie Westbrook and David Dahl reached on infield singles.

Small turned the game over to lefty Blaine Hardy who did his turn with a pair of scoreless innings. Hardy picked up his fifth win of the season. Hoby Milner worked the seventh and put up a zero to send the game to the bottom of the seventh with Nashville in front, 3-0.

With one out in the bottom of the seventh, both Troy Stokes Jr. and pinch-hitter Yeison Coca reached on a pair of Memphis errors. The two miscues came back to hurt when Tim Lopes singled home a run and Matt Lipka doubled down the left field line to make it 5-0.

Jamie Westbrook put an exclamation point on the five-run outburst when he launched a three-run blast to left-center to give the Sounds an 8-0 lead. It was Westbrook’s 10th home run of the season, becoming the fourth Sounds hitter to club at least 10 home runs in 2021.

Game five of the six-game series is scheduled for Saturday night at First Horizon Park. Right-hander Alec Bettinger (2-5, 4.94) starts for Nashville against right-hander T.J. Zeuch (3-3, 4.73) for Memphis. The first pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.

Post-Game Notes

  • Tonight’s attendance of 6,721 pushed Nashville’s season total to 402,036 – the most in Minor League Baseball. First Horizon Park is the only ballpark in Minor League Baseball to welcome over 400,000 fans in 2021.
  • Ethan Small threw 4.0 shutout innings and lowered his ERA 1.14 (3 ER/23.2 IP) with the Sounds.
  • Renato Núñez hit his 56th home run as a Sound tonight, one shy of tying Mike Robertson (57) for the third-most in Sounds franchise history.
  • The Sounds have won seven straight games at First Horizon Park and are now 36-22 at home…the seven-game home winning streak is the longest of the season for Nashville.

The Nashville Sounds are the Triple-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers and play at First Horizon Park. Single-game tickets are on sale now for all remaining 2021 home games. For more information call 615-690-4487 or e-mail [email protected].­­