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Four-run seventh dooms 51s in 6-1 PCL loss at Nashville

Matt Carson’s run-scoring single in the seventh capped the scoring in Nashville’s four-run inning as the Sounds surged past the 51s 6-1 in a Pacific Coast League game Saturday in Nashville, Tenn. The loss was the fourth straight for Las Vegas.

Ex-Bishop Gorman pitcher Wagner to make major league debut Sunday

Former Bishop Gorman pitcher Tyler Wagner will be called up by the Milwaukee Brewers from Double-A Biloxi to start Sunday against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Miller Park. The 24-year-old right-hander will be making his major league debut.

Here’s what you might have missed in sports this week — PHOTOS

The NBA playoffs and Steph Curry’s daughter joining in on press conferences weren’t the only things happening in the sports world this week. In fact, a handful of athletes with Las Vegas ties made sports headlines this week.

51s limited to four hits in 2-1 PCL loss at Nashville

Chris Bassitt and three relievers teamed to hold the 51s to four hits and no walks in the Nashville Sounds’ 2-1 Pacific Coast League victory Friday in Nashville, Tenn. Las Vegas scored in the fourth on Brandon Allen’s sacrifice fly that plated Matt Reynolds.

Colorado Springs claims split of four-game series with 51s

Shane Peterson hit two home runs and Matt Clark one, and each drove in three runs to lead the Colorado Springs Sky Sox to an 8-3 win over the 51s and a split of the teams’ four-game Pacific Coast League series at Cashman Field.

Bishop Gorman’s Grenier named RJ’s baseball player of year

Bishop Gorman senior shortstop Cadyn Grenier changed games with his bat, glove, speed and arm strength, and he was a big reason the Gaels won the Division I state baseball championship. For his efforts, he is the Review-Journal’s state player of the year. Grenier hit .472 with six home runs and 35 RBIs in Gorman’s 32-3 season.

Former 51s player gets first MLB home run — VIDEO

New York Mets rookie pitcher Noah Syndergaard — aka “Thor” for his stature, blonde hair and last name that sounds like the superhero’s home planet of Asgard — hammered his first big-league home run in Wednesday’s 7-0 win over the Phillies.

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