The Nashville Sounds’ offense announced their presence with authority for the second-straight game in the Tar Heel State, piling up 11 hits in their 9-2 win over the Durham Bulls on Wednesday night at Durham Bulls Athletic Park.
The Sounds got help from the entire lineup in the win, but Joey Wiemer led the way with some clutch hits. He doubled to score Patrick Dorrian in the second inning for the first run of the night. Wiemer came up with the bases loaded in the fourth inning and did not disappoint, clubbing a grand slam just clearing the blue monster in left to put the Sounds ahead 5-0.
Josh Lindblom continued his strong form on the bump. His only blemish was a solo homer allowed in the fourth inning. Lindblom struck out seven over 6.0 innings and allowed a couple of hits, recording his second-consecutive quality start.
Dorrian gave the Sounds some insurance runs in the seventh inning. With two on and two out, he smoked a ball over the right field fence for his second home run of the series. The blast gave Nashville a 9-1 lead at the seventh inning stretch.
Lucas Erceg, Justin Topa and Cam Robinson combined to put the Bulls away in relief. Erceg got through the seventh allowing a run and Topa worked a scoreless eighth inning. Robinson tossed a 1-2-3 ninth inning in his Triple-A debut.