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8/2/13

Nashville 4 - Las Vegas 0

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Left-hander Chris Narveson combined with a trio of relievers on a four-hit shutout during the Nashville Sounds' 4-0 victory over the Las Vegas 51s in front of 6,441 fans on Thursday evening at Greer Stadium.

Narveson (3-6) logged his third quality start in his last four outings to earn the victory. He faced three batters over the minimum while scattering three hits during his seven scoreless frames and struck out a season-high eight batters.

The left-hander's solid outing gave Nashville starting pitchers 22 consecutive scoreless innings dating back to Monday's series finale in Omaha.

Johnnie Lowe (0.2 IP) and Brent Leach (0.1 IP) combined to work a scoreless eighth before Michael Olmsted closed out the shutout in the ninth.

Sounds hurlers retired 15 of the final 17 Las Vegas batters on the night and faced only one batter over the minimum through the final six frames of action.

Nashville (42-71) finished with an 8-1 record while wearing its 1980s-style jerseys on Throwback Thursdays at Greer Stadium this season. The Sounds are just 17-32 in their other home contests.

In the bottom of the fourth, first baseman Hunter Morris (2-for-3) broke a scoreless tie when he snapped his longest home run drought of the season by leading off with his team-leading 20th big fly of the year, a solo shot to center off 51s starter Giancarlo Alvarado. It was the slugger's first homer in his last 72 at-bats and gave the Sounds a 1-0 lead.

Alvarado (4-1) suffered his first loss of the year in hard-luck fashion after working a quality start for the visitors. The right-hander allowed one run on six hits over 6 1/3 innings of action.

The Sounds upped their lead to 4-0 in the eighth inning with three unearned runs against Las Vegas reliever Jack Leathersich. Robinzon Diaz (2-for-4) led off with a single and moved to second on a Morris walk before scoring when 51s third baseman Brandon Hicks was unable to handle Hainley Statia's two-out ground ball. Stephen Parker (2-for-3) followed with a two-run double off the base of the right-center wall.

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