
Sounds Crushed by Cubs in Des Moines
July 20, 2017 - Pacific Coast League (PCL1)
Nashville Sounds News Release
DES MOINES, Iowa - The Iowa Cubs used three huge innings and 23 hits to dispatch the Nashville Sounds, 16-7, Tuesday night at Principal Park.
Iowa used a five-run first, four-run third, and four-run seventh to kept the Sounds chasing all night. The 23 hits allowed by Nashville pitchers was one shy of tying the franchise record of 24 in a single-game.
Ben Bracewell started for the Sounds and deserved better than the eight earned runs charged to his final line. The right-hander yielded five infield singles and dealt with two errors in the first inning that put Nashville in a 5-0 hole after the one.
A run in the second, and two in the third trimmed Nashville's deficit to 6-3 heading into the last of the third, but every time the Sounds made it interesting, Iowa responded with more runs.
The Cubs plated four runs on five more hits in the bottom of the third to build their lead to 10-3. Again, the Sounds responded with three in the fifth to make it a 10-6 game.
Center fielder Yairo Munoz launched a solo homer in the top of the seventh to draw the Sounds within three runs at 10-7.
Nashville reliever Kyle Finnegan kept the Sounds in the game in the middle innings. The right-hander tossed 3 1/3 scoreless innings and racked up four strikeouts in the process.
Iowa responded to Nashville's flurry of runs with another explosion of their own. The Cubs used five doubles off Tucker Healy to score another four runs in the bottom of the seventh.
It forced Sounds Manager Ryan Christenson to turn to a position player to pitch in the eighth. Ryan Lavarnway's one inning of relief marked the eighth time a position player has pitched for Nashville in 2017.
Iowa's fireworks on offense overshadowed a big offensive night for Nashville. Four different Sounds had multi-hit games, including three-hit games from Renato Nunez and Munoz.
Game three of the four-game series is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon in Des Moines. Right-hander Kendall Graveman makes a rehab start for the Sounds against right-hander Seth Frankoff (1-5, 4.15) for the Cubs. First pitch is set for 12:08 p.m.
• Discuss this story on the Pacific Coast League message board...
Pacific Coast League Stories from July 20, 2017
- Aces Shutout for Fourth Time in 2017 - Reno Aces
- Extra-Inning Deja Vu Lifts Sox to 8-4 Win - Colorado Springs Sky Sox
- Express Glaze Baby Cakes - Round Rock Express
- Albuquerque defeats Tacoma - Tacoma Rainiers
- Olson, Lavarnway Lead Sounds to Epic Comeback Win - Nashville Sounds
- Sacramento defeats El Paso - El Paso Chihuahuas
- Aces Come from Behind Snapping Four-Game Skid - Reno Aces
- Luis Marte's Blast Gives Express Walkoff Win - Round Rock Express
- Sounds Crushed by Cubs in Des Moines - Nashville Sounds
- Memphis Sees Seven-Game Winning Streak End - Memphis Redbirds
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent Nashville Sounds Stories
- Misiorowski's Quality Start Helps Sounds Win Rain-Shortened Contest
- Logan Henderson Spins Quality Start in Sounds 4-1 Win over Gwinnett
- Sounds Set to Host Norfolk Tides Starting on May 6th
- Sounds, Stripers Split Thursday Doubleheader
- Sounds Bullpen Blanks Stripers over Final Five Innings to Take Game One

