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Giants Hit 4 HRs to Secure Series Win vs. Braves
The first multihomer game of Joe Panik’s career and an eight-run seventh inning on Sunday led the Giants to a 13-4 victory over the Braves and their first series win at AT&T Park since the All-Star break.
“It’s great to take a series here; it’s great to take any series,” said Giants manager Bruce Bochy. “We haven’t had many of those since the break. It’s good to get one.”
The Giants, who are a Major League-worst 14-26 in the second half, kept pace with the National League West-leading Dodgers and have now won three of their last four games.
While Madison Bumgarner didn’t return entirely to form, the ace left-hander provided the Giants with his first quality start since Aug. 13. He didn’t have to pitch perfectly, as the offense broke out, totaling four triples and four home runs. Panik crushed a solo home run in the second and added a two-run shot in the fourth.
“The past couple weeks I’ve felt like myself again,” said Panik, who is batting .339 in his last 16 games. “It was a combination of getting some good counts [where] I could be aggressive, and not missing. I put some good swings on those pitches.”
Denard Span also hit a solo home run in the fourth before the Giants sent 14 batters to the plate in the seventh. The Giants had three triples in the inning, a San Francisco-era record.
Seven players had RBIs for the Giants, who entered Sunday averaging 3.1 runs in their last seven games.
“It was just one of those days,” said Conor Gillaspie. “I think we all needed that.”
San Francisco recorded 11 extra-base hits for the first time since July 2, 2002. This marked just the seventh time since 1913 the Braves allowed as many as 11 extra-base hits in a game. Atlanta starter Aaron Blair set the tone as he surrendered five earned runs, including three home runs, in four innings.
“It got out of hand there, but to be in the game that long against Bumgarner, we played good baseball for six innings,” Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman said. “Everything just kind of unfolded there in the seventh.”
The Giants entered Sunday ranked 29th in the Majors in home runs, but bucked the trend with four homers in the series finale. In addition to Panik’s two and Span’s one, Eduardo Nunez smashed a solo shot in the seventh to give the Giants their third four-plus-homer game this season.
“The ball was flying today,” said Bochy. “It’s always good to get home runs; we don’t get a lot of them. It’s good to see them break out, get some confidence and hopefully some mojo here with this offense.”
Added Gillaspie: “I’ve never seen so many home runs hit here; that’s pretty rare.”
Long before the Braves’ bullpen surrendered five extra-base hits, Blair set the tone as he made his first start since being demoted to Triple-A Gwinnett in late June. The right-hander surrendered a pair of home runs to Panik and another to Span while allowing five runs over four innings. The Braves need to figure out how he fits their future, but there is currently some doubt, as he has completed fewer than five innings in six of his past nine starts.
“I’m just trying to get back to where I was at the beginning of the year,” said Blair, who allowed one home run through this season’s first 31 innings and nine home runs over the 23 2/3 innings that have followed.
Ender Inciarte opened the game with a triple and scored on Matt Kemp’s sac fly, then he added a double that put him in position to score on Freeman’s two-run home run in the sixth inning. But there weren’t too many offensive highlights for the Braves, who saw Bumgarner retire 12 straight after putting two on with none out in the first inning.
“I felt good today, even with Bumgarner on the mound,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. “The way our guys grind at-bats out and battle guys like that, I felt if we could do our part on the mound and keep the game manageable, we would have a chance.”
It took over 35 minutes for the Braves to record three outs against the Giants in the bottom of the seventh, as San Francisco erupted for a season-high eight-run inning. Brandon Crawford, Jarrett Parker and Gillaspie hit triples, Nunez homered and six players recorded at least one RBI in the inning.
“Our luck is changing a little bit,” Bumgarner said. “The offense really came to life; that’s fun to watch.”
Sunday marked the first time in the modern era that the Giants accumulated four or more home runs and four or more triples in a game. The last team to total four home runs and four triples in a game was the Yankees, on May 6, 1998.
Atlanta heads home to begin a three-game series against the Padres on Tuesday at 6:10 p.m. CT. Julio Teheran will attempt to halt his recent woes as he starts the opener. The right-hander has been shaky in the two starts he’s made since missing three weeks with a right lat strain. Thunder Radio will bring you the broadcast on Tuesday night following our 1st National Bank Hometown SPorts Series broadcast of Coffee County Central High School volleyball.
Sounds Set Franchise-Record With 47th Road Win
The Nashville Sounds dominated the Memphis Redbirds with a 14-4 win Sunday afternoon at AutoZone Park. The win was the 47th on the road for the American Southern Division champions. The 47th win set a franchise-record for most road wins in a season previously set by the 1980 Sounds club that also won 46 away from Nashville. Matt Olson gave the Sounds an early lead with a three-run home run in the top of the first inning. After a lead-off single from B.J. Boyd and a walk to Colin Walsh, Olson hit a three-run homer to right field. Olson’s homer was his 16th of the season and his third of the road trip. Sounds starter Daniel Mengden surrendered his lone run in the bottom of the first inning on a two-out RBI single from Redbirds designated hitter Efren Navarro. Navarro’s RBI single scored Dean Anna to trim the Sounds lead to 3-1 after the first. That is as close as the Redbirds would get for the remainder of the game as the Sounds tacked on two more three-run innings in the fourth and seventh innings and capped their night off with a five-run eighth. After Mengden surrendered the first inning run he settled into a groove and retired the side in three of his five innings pitched. The right-hander finished with six strikeouts and gave up only three hits. Rangel Ravelo started the a three-run fourth as his RBI double to left scored Renato Nunez to put the Sounds up 4-1. Josh Rodriguez then hit a sacrifice fly to right scoring Joey Wendle to stretch the lead to 5-1. Boyd capped off the inning with a RBI single scoring Ravelo to give the Sounds a 6-1 lead after four. The Sounds then plated another three runs in the seventh all with two outs in the frame. With the bases loaded, Wendle hit a comebacker to Redbirds pitcher Corey Litrell scoring Matt Chapman and Wendle was safe at first to reload the bases for Matt McBride. McBride then plated Olson and Nunez with a two-run double to make it a 9-1 Sounds lead. Memphis then got one back in the bottom of the seventh on a solo home run from Mike Ohlman off new Sounds reliever Cody Stull to make it a 9-2 Sounds lead. The home run was the only hit and run surrendered in two innings by the recent call up from High-A Stockton in his Sounds debut. Walsh began a five-run eighth with a RBI double scoring Rodriguez, moments later Boyd scored from third on a fielding error by Redbirds third baseman Patrick Wisdom. Wendle then got his second RBI single of the game scoring Colin Walsh to stretch the lead to 12-2. McBride then capped the Sounds night with his second two-run double scoring Chapman and Olson to give the Sounds a 14-2 lead. The Redbirds then added two in the bottom of the inning to make it the 14-4 final. The Sounds tied a season-high with six doubles with half coming from Sounds catcher Matt McBride. McBride’s three double performance tied him with Jaycob Brugman for the most doubles by a Sounds batter in a game. Brugman accomplished the feat on May 30 against the Salt Lake Bees. The Sounds now return home for the final four home games of the regular season with a four-game series against the Iowa Cubs Monday night at First Tennessee Park. Right-hander Raul Alcantara (4-0, 0.89) starts for the Sounds against right-hander Josh Collmenter (0-0, 1.35) for the Cubs. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. Tickets for the 2016 Pacific Coast League playoff dates at First Tennessee Park are now available for purchase at the Nashville Sounds box office and online at www.nashvillesounds.com. The 2016 season is the Sounds’ 19th year in the Pacific Coast League and their second as the Oakland Athletics’ top affiliate.
8/28/16—Gladys Smartt
Gladys M. Smartt was born April 21, 1928, in Hillsboro, Tennessee to Alton and Sarah Sherrill. Residing in Hillsboro, Gladys and her late husband, Walter C. Smartt “Jack” loved living in the country. Gladys would tend to her flowers and vegetable garden during the day, she loved looking at the gorgeous mountain view from her kitchen table. She would love to tell stories of her childhood to her family and friends. Gladys was a true homemaker and a wonderful caregiver for her husband, “Jack”. Gladys was a member of the Hillsboro Church of Christ. Also, preceded in death a brother; Homer C. Sherrill, “A.C.”. She is survived by 2 sons; Billy Smartt, of Hillsboro, Tennessee, and Donnie (Betty) Smartt of Manchester, Tennessee, grandchildren; Gary Smartt of Hillsboro, Tennessee, Christy Smartt, Alethis (Derrick) Rawn, Jonathan and Kelli Smartt, Joshua Smartt, all of Manchester, Tennessee, 3 great-grandchildren; Cody Smartt, of Manchester, Tennessee, Kaylee Smartt, and Kara Wheeler, 1 great-great grandchild; Parker Smartt, of Manchester, Tennessee, brother; Bobby Joe (Vernell)Sherrill, of Hillsboro, Tennessee, and Special Friend; Carol McMahan.
VISITATION: Sunday, August 28, 1:00 – 2:00 P.M.
FUNERAL: Sunday, August 28, 2:00 P.M. Central Funeral Home
BURIAL: Beans Creek Cemetery
CENTRAL FUNERAL HOME IS IN CHARGE OF THE ARRANGEMENTS
8/28/16—Milus Odell Derting
Graveside services for Mrs. Milus Odell Derting, age 87, will be conducted on Sunday, August 28, 2016 at 2:00 PM at Forest Mill Cemetery with Brother Benny Benjamin officiating. The family will receive friends on Sunday, August 28, 2016 from 1:00 PM until 2:00 PM at Coffee County Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Derting was born on June 20, 1929 in Liberty, TN and she passed away on Thursday, August 25, 2016 at Claiborne & Hughes Health Center in Franklin, TN.
Coffee County Funeral Chapel is honored to serve the Clement family.
8/27/16—Benjamin Todd Cox
Funeral services for Benjamin Todd Cox, age 35 of Summitville, will be conducted on Saturday, August 27, 2016 at 5:00 PM at Coffee County Funeral Chapel with Tom Scullin officiating. Burial will follow in Shady Grove Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on August 27, 2016 from 4:00 pm until 5:00 pm. Ben passed away on Wednesday, August 17, 2016.
Ben enjoyed tinkering on cars and lawnmowers, bowling and fishing. He had a kind heart, and would do anything for anyone. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.
Survived by his father, Steve Cox; mother, Gloria Cox; grandparents, Esco and Betty Cox, Aubry and Lorenia McGhee; brother, Steven Cox; sister, Jill Martin (Kevin), Ruthie Fann; several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Coffee County Funeral Chapel is honored to serve the family of Benjamin Todd Cox.
On line condolences may be made at www.coffeecountyfuneralchapel.com
COFFEE COUNTY FUNERAL CHAPEL IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
Former Tullahoma Resident found Murdered
Thomas Blake Bruner, 20, of Lebanon, TN has been arrested and charged with criminal homicide in her death. He was taken into custody late Thursday night in Lebanon. Bruner grew up in the area where the body was found. Investigators believe the victim was involved in a past relationship with Bruner.
Investigators are continuing to investigate leads in this investigation. If anyone has information about this matter please call Investigator Jonathan Couey, Williamson County Sheriff’s Office, 615-790-5554, or 1-800 TBI FIND, or Williamson County Crime Stoppers 615-794-4000. Bond has been set for Bruner in the amount of $1,000,000 with a court date of August 31, 2016 if he does not make bond or September 8, 2016 if he does make bond.
Forgery Case in Manchester needs Your Help
Personnel with the Manchester Police Department are searching for a female that is wanted for questioning in theft and forgery case. The theft occurred at the Manchester Recreation Center.
She was allegedly seen at a local bank drive-up. These pictures are of the female subject. If you can identify this person, please contact Investigator Jonathan Anthony at the Manchester Police Department at 931-728-2099.
Manchester Police Department reminds you, all persons are innocent until proven guilty.
26 Percent late fee being added to Coffee County EMS charges
Beginning Sept. 1, the Coffee County Emergency Medical Service (EMS) will implement a 26-percent collection fee on late payments.
According to a report in the Tullahoma News, the fee will affect those who are 120 days late with their payments for services they have received from EMS.
After 120 days of nonpayment, those owing payments to the EMS will be turned over to Revenue Recovery Corporation, according to Coffee County Budget and Finance Director Marianna Edinger.
100 pounds Marijuana found after Traffic Stop
A traffic stop in Tennessee turned into a big drug bust when authorities found 100 pounds of marijuana stashed in a motorhome.
The Chattanooga Times Free Press reports a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper observed several indicators of possible criminal activity after making the stop in Marion County. The trooper called for backup and received permission to search the motorhome.
The trooper and his K-9 found several duffel bags and boxes in the bedroom area.
Authorities say the motorhome driver eventually revealed it was marijuana. Troopers then located six cardboard boxes containing 83 vacuum sealed bags of high grade marijuana weighing a total of 100 pounds.
The vehicle was seized and the suspect was arrested.
The driver was traveling from Colorado, where he got the marijuana, to Florida.
American Legion Post in Manchester Hosting 3rd annual “Stomp”
The American Legion Post in Manchester will be holding its third annual “Stomp” on September 3rd at the Manchester/Coffee County Conference Center. A “Stomp” is a gathering of bikes; however, they have designed this for all in the community. Over 30 vendors will be set up similar to a “street fair”.
A Poker Run will take place and it is open to automobiles as well. The Poker Run is an event where participants travel to established locations and draw a card. Locations will be written on their registration card to be turned in at the finish line. They will allow people to discard and redraw up to three cards at the end, for an additional donation, of course. The route will be a scenic 130 miles and people travel at their own pace, stopping whenever they like as long as they return by the finish time.
Prizes, auctions, dinner and a dance will be open to everyone.
This is the American Legion Post in Manchester’s major fund raiser to help veteran causes. This will be a fun day for all and kid friendly.
An important part of this event is the “Remember Our Fallen” display that will be located inside the Manchester/Coffee County Conference Center. The memorial is specific for Tennessee.
Area fallen soldiers:
SSG Nathan J. Bailey ARNG Tullahoma
SPC Jeremy Lynn Brown US Army McMinnville
LCpl Gregory A Posey USMC Winchester
CPL Brian J “BJ” Schoff US Army Manchester
SGT David “Alex” Stephens US Army Tullahoma
ILT Frank B Walcup, IV US Army Woodbury
CPT Darrick D Wright US Army Tullahoma