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Nashville Sounds destroy New Orleans Zephyrs 13-0 - Clarksville Online





Nashville SoundsNashville, TN - The Nashville Sounds (42-41) offense exploded for 13 runs before 7,879 fans at Greer Stadium in Saturday night’s 13-0 shutout victory over the first-place New Orleans Zephyrs.


The 13 runs by Sounds batters matches a season-high and the 13-run deficit is the largest since a 19-0 shutout at Colorado Springs in game one of doubleheader on August 4th, 2011.


Nashville Sounds defeat New Orleans 13-0 at Greer Stadium (Mateen Sidiq Nashville Sports Network)

Nashville Sounds defeat New Orleans 13-0 at Greer Stadium (Mateen Sidiq Nashville Sports Network)




Hunter Morris, 2-for-4, got Nashville on the board in the 1st inning with a two-out single into left field. Later, the 25-year-old slugger connected for a two-run triple in the Sounds’ five-run 5th inning to give Nashville a 4-0 advantage.

Sean Halton, who matched a career-best four-hit night with two doubles and two singles, drove in Morris with a base-knock into left field. The Sounds continued for five runs in the fifth inning to make it 7-0 in favor of the home team.


Starting pitcher Taylor Jungmann (4-4) helped keep the Zephyrs off the board by delivering seven scoreless innings to secure his fourth win with the Sounds. The 24-year-old right-hander limited the Z’s to two hits on the night, struck out eight batters, and escaped a bases-loaded one-out jam in the 4th inning with a strikeout followed by a groundout.


Jungmann has worked quality starts in each of his last two outings and improves his Greer Stadium record to 3-1 with a 2.59 ERA (7er/24.1ip). He helped his own cause by plating two Nashville runners with a single to right field in the 5th.


Pinch hitter Kevin Mattison batted for Jungmann in the 7th inning and drove a three-run triple to dead centerfield to give Nashville a 10-run advantage. Mattison came in to score via a Pete Orr infield single.


Newcomer Jason Rogers kept the six-run inning alive with a monster home run to dead center field, which scored two. In his first two Triple-A games, Rogers has a home run, triple, double and four RBIs.


Outfielder Caleb Gindl also contributed to the Sounds run column with his RBI single in the 4th inning, scoring Halton.


[320leftRelievers Arcenio Leon and Donovan Hand each pitched an inning of relief work to preserve the Sounds’ PCL-leading 7th shutout of the year. It is the first time Nashville has recorded back-to-back shut out victories since June 2009.


The Sounds will look to win the series against New Orleans in Sunday’s finale at 6:35pm. RHP Michael Blazek (0-3, 4.75) will take the hill for Nashville opposite the Z’s LHP Brad Hand (2-0, 2.33). Broadcaster Jeff Hem has the call on 102.5 The Game.


Box Score


Nashville Sounds (42-41) 13, New Orleans Zephyrs (43-39) 0

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New Orleans Zephyrs000000000020
Nashville Sounds10015060x13141












































































































































































New OrleansABRHRBIBBSOLOBAVG
Valdespin, CF3000121.271
Rodriguez, J, 3B-2B4000022.272
Canha, LF3010102.303
Bour, 1B4010011.329
Jensen, RF3000110.271
Diaz, SS4000013.283
Black, Da, 2B3000003.167
Olmos, P0000000.000
Skipworth, C2000010.202
Conley, A, P2000021.000
Cargill, P0000000.000
Krick, 3B1000011.143
Totals2902031114.264
BATTING

2B: Canha (17, Jungmann).

TB: Canha 2; Bour.

Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Black, Da 2; Canha.

GIDP: Valdespin.

Team RISP: 1-for-5.

Team LOB: 6.













































































































































































NashvilleABRHRBIBBSOLOBAVG
Orr, 2B5121012.300
Velez, LF3300101.315
Rogers, J, 3B5112013.375
Morris, H, 1B5123010.273
Leon, Ar, P0000000.000
Hand, D, P0000000.000
Halton, RF-1B5241010.274
Pagnozzi, C4210102.220
Gindl, CF-RF5121035.268
Gomez, H, SS2100201.240
Jungmann, P3012001.333
a-Mattison, PH-CF1113000.196
Totals381314134715.259
a-Tripled for Jungmann in the 7th.
BATTING

2B: Halton 2 (14, Conley, A, Cargill).

3B: Morris, H (1, Conley, A), Mattison (3, Cargill).

HR: Rogers, J (1, 7th inning off Olmos, 1 on, 2 out).

TB: Pagnozzi; Jungmann; Orr 2; Mattison 3; Rogers, J 4; Halton 6; Morris, H 4; Gindl 2.

RBI: Morris, H 3 (36), Gindl (20), Halton (29), Jungmann 2 (3), Mattison 3 (21), Orr (22), Rogers, J 2 (4).

2-out RBI: Morris, H; Jungmann 2; Rogers, J 2.

Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Gindl 2; Orr.

Team RISP: 9-for-14.

Team LOB: 6.BASERUNNING

SB: Orr (6, 2nd base off Conley, A/Skipworth).FIELDING

E: Mattison (4, fielding).

DP: (Orr-Morris, H).






























































New OrleansIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Conley, A (L, 2-3)4.29773305.08
Cargill1.234411010.80
Olmos1.22220314.50
Totals 8.01413134714.18





























































NashvilleIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Jungmann (W, 4-4)7.02002805.14
Leon, Ar1.00001205.11
Hand, D1.00000105.59
Totals 9.020031103.61





WP: Conley, A, Olmos, Leon, Ar.

HBP: Skipworth (by Jungmann), Velez (by Conley, A).

Pitches-strikes: Conley, A 91-61, Cargill 30-19, Olmos 36-26, Jungmann 94-56, Leon, Ar 25-15, Hand, D 6-5.

Groundouts-flyouts: Conley, A 6-1, Cargill 3-0, Olmos 1-0, Jungmann 8-3, Leon, Ar 1-1, Hand, D 1-0.

Batters faced: Conley, A 27, Cargill 9, Olmos 7, Jungmann 25, Leon, Ar 5, Hand, D 3.

Inherited runners-scored: Cargill 2-0, Olmos 1-1.

Umpires: HP: Shaun Lampe. 1B: Thomas Newsom. 3B: Brian Hertzog.

Weather: 88 degrees, partly cloudy.

Wind: 8 mph, R to L.

T: 3:08.

Att: 7,879.

Venue: Herschel Greer Stadium.

June 28, 2014





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