Nashville, TN, September 14, 2025
News Summary
The Nashville Sounds extended their winning streak by defeating the Gwinnett Stripers 3-1, marking their fourth consecutive series win. Carlos Rodriguez excelled on the mound, allowing just one run over five innings. The victory improves their season record against Gwinnett to 15-8. With a strong performance from the pitching staff, including Robert Gasser’s stellar relief, the Sounds look to maintain momentum in their final home series. Upcoming games promise to showcase their recent success and highlight key player achievements.
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The Nashville Sounds extended their winning streak by defeating the Gwinnett Stripers 3-1 on Saturday night, marking their fourth consecutive series win. With this victory, the Sounds improved their season record against Gwinnett to 15-8, and they have now triumphed in nine of the last 12 meetings between the two teams.
The game featured a strong performance from pitcher Carlos Rodriguez, who threw five innings, allowing only one run on four hits. Rodriguez recorded five strikeouts and issued one walk before he exited the game. The Stripers and Rodriguez faced challenges early, each allowing only singles in the first inning and keeping their opponents at bay.
In the fourth inning, both teams exchanged runs. The Gwinnett Stripers scored first, registering their only run on two singles that brought a runner home. However, the Sounds quickly responded with a double from Anthony Seigler, followed by an RBI single from Luis Urias that tied the game at 1-1.
Rodriguez effectively stranded two runners in the fifth inning, showcasing his ability to keep the game scoreless at critical moments. The game’s momentum shifted in the bottom of the sixth when Steward Berroa and Brandon Lockridge contributed back-to-back singles. Berroa eventually scored on a stolen base and Lockridge’s hit, putting the Sounds ahead. Subsequently, Urias hit another two-out RBI, extending Nashville’s lead to 3-1.
Brewers’ prospect Robert Gasser secured the win after pitching 3.1 scoreless innings in relief, where he allowed just one hit and struck out four batters, bolstering the Sounds’ pitching efforts. Jesus Liranzo then earned his sixth save of the year, retiring two batters in the ninth inning in just three pitches.
Looking ahead, the Nashville Sounds aim to conclude their 2025 home schedule on a high note, seeking a fourth consecutive win. They currently stand with a strong record of 5-1 in their final series at home before heading out on the road. The next game is scheduled for Sunday at 6:05 p.m. CT, with Nashville southpaw Bruce Zimmermann set to make his second start of the series.
In individual performances, Anthony Seigler returned to the Sounds with an impressive 2-for-4 game, hitting two doubles. Steward Berroa extended his on-base streak to five games, marking his longest since joining the Sounds. Rodriguez’s performance has been particularly noteworthy throughout the season, maintaining a 2.37 ERA against the Stripers over four outings, with no more than two runs allowed in each game. Gasser’s recent form has been stellar, boasting a 0.84 ERA across his last three appearances.
In team recognition, Raynel Delgado received the MVP award for exemplary performance in the season’s second half, while Jared Oliva was honored as the Community Player of the Year for leading in stolen bases in the International League. Notably, the Nashville Sounds’ pitching staff has showcased exceptional form, allowing just one run in their last 20 innings and achieving a commendable September ERA of 2.82.
FAQ
What was the final score of the Nashville Sounds vs. Gwinnett Stripers game?
The final score was 3-1 in favor of the Nashville Sounds.
Who was the standout pitcher for the Sounds?
Carlos Rodriguez pitched five innings, allowing only one run and striking out five batters.
How many series wins have the Nashville Sounds secured in a row?
The Sounds have secured their fourth consecutive series win with this latest victory.
Who is set to pitch for the Sounds in the upcoming game on Sunday?
Bruce Zimmermann is scheduled to make his second start of the series for the Sounds.
What notable awards were given to players on the Nashville Sounds?
Raynel Delgado was awarded the team MVP and Jared Oliva was named the Community Player of the Year.
Key Features Chart
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Final Score | 3-1 in favor of Nashville Sounds |
| Winning Pitcher | Robert Gasser (3.1 scoreless innings) |
| Key Hitters | Luis Urias (2 hits, 1 RBI), Anthony Seigler (2 doubles) |
| Next Game | Sunday at 6:05 p.m. CT |
| Team MVP | Raynel Delgado |
| Community Player of the Year | Jared Oliva |
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