The Nashville Sounds, with Adam Hall on the bench, secured a thrilling victory over the Knights, defeating them 11-7 in extra innings to take a 2-0 lead in their series. The game was played in front of a crowd of 4,813 fans at Truist Field.
The contest was a high-scoring and dramatic affair, with both teams battling hard. The Sounds' offense proved potent, matching their season-high with 14 hits, including three home runs. An impressive six of the nine Nashville starters recorded multi-hit performances, showcasing the team's strong batting lineup.
The game was tightly contested, with the score tied at 7-7 after nine innings. The Sounds broke the deadlock in extra innings, taking the lead and ultimately securing the win.
In the top of the extra innings, Daz Cameron delivered a crucial two-RBI double, and then Jared Oliva followed up with a three-run home run, extending the Sounds' lead and proving to be the game-winning hit.
The Sounds' pitching also played a key role. Jesus Liranzo earned the win for Nashville, pitching the final two innings. He successfully shut down the Knights' offense, allowing no hits and working around a walk and a hit batter to strand two runners in the 10th inning.
While the Nashville Sounds celebrated a dramatic victory, Adam Hall was present with the team but did not feature in the game.
The Sounds' extra-inning heroics and offensive firepower secured a crucial win and put them in a commanding position in the series.
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