Adam Hall watched from the bench as his Nashville Sounds teammates secured a 6-2 victory over the Gwinnett Stripers on Wednesday night at First Horizon Park, taking a two-game lead in their series.
The Sounds continued their season-long trend of striking first and maintaining their lead throughout the game. The win improves their record to 12 games above .500 for the season, a testament to their strong performance this year.
Right-hander Tobias Myers is slated to get the start for Nashville on Thursday night, with an opportunity to extend their series lead to a commanding three games. Despite their consistent winning form, the Sounds are still working to close the gap on Leigh Valley, who currently hold a 6.5-game lead over Nashville in the first half of the season, even after their own loss on Wednesday.
First pitch for Thursday's crucial game from First Horizon Park is scheduled for 6:35 p.m. local time, as the Sounds look to strengthen their position in the standings.
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