
The previous high was 73 set in the 1998 season. Patrick Dorrian’s hit by pitch in the fourth inning was Nashville’s 74 th of the season, breaking the single-season franchise record.378 (45-for-119) with 28 runs, 17 doubles, a triple, four home runs, 22 RBI, 15 walks and a 1.095 OPS. Since the streak began on July 9, Toro is batting. Abraham Toro extended his on-base streak to 30 games with his solo home run in the second.He is chasing Jay Howell for third place, who struck out 173 batters during the inaugural 1978 season. Gasser’s 166 strikeouts are the most by a pitcher since the Sounds made the move to Triple-A in 1985. Robert Gasser passed Norm Charlton (161) for fourth place on the Sounds single-season strikeout list.Winker also reached via walk in a 0-for-3 night. Perkins had a single as the trifecta’s only hit of the night. On the rehab front, Blake Perkins, Jesse Winker and Darin Ruf each played their second game on rehab assignment, respectively.The first pitch is scheduled for 6:04pm CT tomorrow at Truist Field. Charlotte left-hander Garrett Davila (2-10, 6.92) will start opposite Junk. Janson Junk (6-10, 4.46) gets the ball for the Nashville Sounds in game three of the series. Black scored two of Nashville’s runs, going 1-for-3 with a pair of walks. Jones also added a double, while Dorrian and Henry combined for five of the Sounds’ eight RBI. Toro led Nashville with two hits, with his home run and double coming in his first two at-bats. Gasser was charged with four runs (2 ER) on seven hits and a walk. His second strikeout of the night and 162 nd on the season put him past Norm Charlton’s 161 strikeout mark, set in the 1988 season. Though he ended with a no decision after 5.1 innings, his six strikeouts moved him to fourth on the Sounds single-season strikeout list.

Robert Gasser made some history in the start. Andrews did manage to return and retire the Knights in the ninth to force extra innings.

Charlotte then clubbed two hits to start the eighth, allowing Yolbert Sanchez to tie the game at 6-6 with a single off Clayton Andrews (4-0) later in the inning. Two of Charlotte’s three scores in the fifth came home after a Dorrian miscue. However, the Knights battled their way back and cashed in on some Nashville errors. Though Charlotte would get one back in the second, a bases-loaded hit by a pitch for Henry, a sacrifice fly for Greg Allen and aggressive baserunning on an error from Dorrian gave the Sounds a sturdy 6-1 advantage in the fourth. Later, Payton Henry announced his return to the Sounds lineup with a rocket of a two-run blast to left that put Nashville up 3-0.

Abraham Toro drove a solo blast over the right-field wall to lead off the inning. A pair of second-inning homers put Nashville on top early.
