Sixth-inning surge can’t carry Redbirds over Sounds
Memphis Redbirds right fielder Michael Siani hit a two-run single to bring the tying run to the plate Saturday at AutoZone Park. (Mark Stockwell/AP file)
The Memphis Redbirds erupted from being seven runs down, to tie the game during sixth inning, then lost to the Nashville Sounds (Triple-A, Milwaukee Brewers) during the ninth inning Saturday night at AutoZone Park.
The Redbirds lost 9-8 in the game that was part of a nine-game homestand and six-game series against the Nashville Sounds.
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