
"It was a strongly pitched game by Carlos Carrasco who ran into a little trouble early, but was in control for most of his start, inducing weak contact and navigating through six strong innings where he gave up just two earned runs. Carlos left the game with the lead, and was replaced by Hunter Stratton in the sixth inning. Hunter struggled, allowing an unearned run to score, and two singles, without recording an out."
"Rolddy would come back out there for the seventh and look good, outside of one pitch to Freddy Zamora who homered to the tie the game yet again at 4-4 (on a ball that scraped the wall - 329'). Davis Daniel would then come in and work a spotless 8th, before giving up a walk off two run homer in the ninth inning to give the game to the Sounds."
Gwinnett fell 6-4 to Nashville on a ninth-inning walk-off two-run homer. Carlos Carrasco delivered six strong innings, allowing two earned runs over 5.2 innings. Hunter Stratton surrendered an unearned run and two singles without recording an out, and Rolddy Muñoz quelled a sixth-inning threat before returning in the seventh and yielding a Freddy Zamora homer to tie the game. Davis Daniel worked a scoreless eighth but gave up the walk-off in the ninth. Offensively, Gwinnett recorded ten hits including David McCabe's two-run double, but went 2-for-8 with runners in scoring position and left nine men on base.
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