
Sounds Notch Fifth Shutout in Fifth Straight Win
Published on April 19, 2018 under Pacific Coast League (PCL1)
Nashville Sounds News Release
DES MOINES, Iowa - The Nashville Sounds used stellar pitching to extend their winning streak to five games with a 1-0 win over the Iowa Cubs at Principal Park Thursday night.
It took 10 innings to get the job done as the Sounds clinched their third straight series win after dropping the season-opening series in New Orleans.
Using baseball's new pace of game rules, the top of the 10th began with pinch-runner Melvin Mercedes at third base in a 0-0 game. Mercedes moved to third on Slade Heathcott's infield single. With runners at the corners, Anthony Garcia bounced into a 6-4 fielder's choice to score Mercedes with the eventual winning run.
Bobby Wahl entered on the mound for Nashville in the bottom of the 10th. Trying to protect the one-run lead with a runner at second and nobody out, Wahl got the first out at third base when he fielded Taylor Davis' bunt attempt and cut down the lead runner. He struck out Ryan Court and retired Ali Solis on a fly out to secure the fifth consecutive win for the Sounds.
Starter Brett Anderson and reliever Raul Alcantara made it possible with dominant pitching from the start. Anderson tossed five shutout innings and matched a season-high eight strikeouts. Alcantara followed suit with four scoreless innings of his own.
Heathcott and Dustin Fowler had multi-hit games for Nashville in the win.
The three-game series concludes Friday night in Des Moines. Left-hander Eric Jokisch (0-1, 6.55) starts for the Sounds against right-hander Adbert Adzolay (0-0, 0.00) for the Cubs. First pitch is scheduled for 7:08 p.m.
Post-Game Notes
The Sounds extended their winning streak to five games are now 8-6 on the season. The fifth consecutive win is the most for a Nashville team since August 26-30, 2016.
Nashville's 1-0 win marked their fifth shutout of the season. The five shutouts are the most in professional baseball.
Tonight's extra-inning game was Nashville's second of the season, and first win.
Tonight's starter, Brett Anderson, went five shutout innings and struck out eight. The eight strikeouts matched his mark for a single-game high by a Sounds pitcher in 2018.
Slade Heathcott extended his on-base streak to 10 games with a single in his first at-bat. He's hitting .429 (15-for-35) during the 10-game streak.
Center fielder Dustin Fowler collected two more hits, his team-leading sixth multi-hit game of the season.
The 2018 season is the Sounds' 41st in franchise history and fourth as the Oakland Athletics' top affiliate. Single-game tickets are available now by calling (615) 690-4487 or by visiting www.nashvillesounds.com.
Pacific Coast League Stories from April 19, 2018
- Redbirds Sweep Doubleheader at Omaha - Memphis Redbirds
- Dodgers Edge Express, 2-1 - Oklahoma City Comets
- Burnes, Sky Sox Shut Down Baby Cakes - New Orleans Baby Cakes
- Dodgers Edge Express 2-1 in Pitcher's Duel - Round Rock Express
- Iowa Falls 1-0 in Extras - Iowa Cubs
- Sounds Notch Fifth Shutout in Fifth Straight Win - Nashville Sounds
- Alex Gordon Anticipated to Join Omaha on MLB Rehab Assignment Friday - Omaha Storm Chasers
- Nashville Sounds Game Information: Nashville Sounds (7-6) at Iowa Cubs (3-8) - Nashville Sounds
- OKC Dodgers Game Notes - April 19, 2018 - Oklahoma City Comets
- Reno Aces Game Notes - Reno Aces
- Game Notes: Memphis Redbirds (10-3) at Omaha Storm Chasers (3-9) - Memphis Redbirds
- Astros Replica WS Ring Giveaway Highlights Grizz Homestand #2 - Fresno Grizzlies
- Herrmann's Career Night Leads Rainiers To 14-2 Rout Of Isotopes - Tacoma Rainiers
- Chihuahuas Rain on Aces Wednesday - Reno Aces
- Chihuahuas, Aro Hold off Reno - El Paso Chihuahuas
- Sneed's gem wasted as Vegas ends Grizzlies win streak with a 2-1 victory - Fresno Grizzlies
- Miscues Prove Costly in Baby Cakes' Loss to Sky Sox - New Orleans Baby Cakes
- Sky Sox Even Series with Cakes with 8-5 Victory - Colorado Springs Sky Sox
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.

