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Healy’s Four RBI Night Leads Sounds To Win

SoundsThe Nashville Sounds ended their five game losing streak in fashion by clubbing three home runs to take an 8-2 win over the Memphis Redbirds Tuesday night from AutoZone Park.

Chad Pinder, Ryon Healy, and Bruce Maxwell each homered to pace the Sounds to the win. Healy would finish a triple away from the cycle as the Sounds designated hitter went 3-for-5 with a three-run home run and an RBI double to plate half of the Sounds eight runs.

Sounds starter Dillon Overton was brilliant in his return to the club as he went six innings allowing just two runs on seven hits. He picked up his eighth straight win as a Sound and his ninth of the season.

Memphis would take an early 1-0 lead in the second inning on a close play at the plate. After Breyvic Valera hit a two-out single, Dean Anna followed with an RBI single to right to score Valera. Valera barely got in under the Bruce Maxwell tag for the games first run.

Pinder then gave the Sounds a 2-1 lead when he launched his 10th home run of the season in the third inning. Pinder knocked in himself and Rangel Ravelo who singled to left to lead off the inning to put the Sounds on top.

Ryon Healy then blasted a three-run shot to left to put the Sounds up 5-1 in the fifth.

Memphis then answered with an RBI single by Michael McKenry scoring Alberto Rosario to make the score 5-2 Sounds after five.

Bruce Maxwell then launched a two-out solo home run to right-center field to put the Sounds up 6-2 after six.

After a lead-off double from Max Muncy, Healy hot a one-out double to center field to plate Muncy for his fourth RBI of the night. Two batters later Colin Walsh singled to center and Healy scored to put the Sounds up 8-2 after seven.

Ryan Doolittle pitched two scoreless innings in relief of Overton, and Aaron Kurcz pitched a scoreless ninth to preserve an 8-2 Sounds win.

The Sounds wrap up their quick three-game series with the Memphis Redbirds Wednesday night at AutoZone Park. Right-hander Nick Tepesch (7-3, 3.91) gets the start for the Sounds and right-hander Mike Mayers (3-2, 2.41) will start for Memphis. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.

Teheran Named Braves’ Lone All-Star

Julio Teheran

Julio Teheran

As Julio Teheran neared the completion of his strong 115-pitch effort against the Red Sox on April 25, he reacted to the botched defense of a sacrifice bunt attempt by snapping his glove in an agitated manner after receiving the ball back from catcher A.J. Pierzynski.

This one simple reaction signaled Teheran may have indeed regained that same aggressive attitude he had possessed before enduring a frustration-filled 2015 season.
More importantly, Teheran has consistently produced results that provide tangible proof he has indeed distanced himself from last year’s miseries and restored his status as one of baseball’s most productive starting pitchers. His ability to rebound in an impressive manner was awarded on Tuesday night, when he was the only Braves player selected to participate in this year’s All-Star Game.

Teheran’s selection was announced just a few hours after the Braves announced he would miss Wednesday afternoon’s start because of an infection on his right thigh. But given that he may still start during this weekend’s series against the White Sox, he could be available to pitch in the All-Star Game, which will be played on July 12 at San Diego’s Petco Park.
After earning his only previous All-Star selection in 2014, Teheran struggled the majority of the 2015 season and provided reason to wonder if he was capable of regaining his previous promise. But through this season’s first 17 starts, the 25-year-old hurler has posted a 2.72 ERA. He has limited opponents to a .197 batting average and .251 on base percentage — the National League’s second-best mark. His 3-7 record has been influenced by a MLB-low 2.88 run-support average.
As Teheran has produced a 2.07 ERA over his past 14 starts, he has avoided the struggles he encountered against left-handed hitters last year. He has thrown his two-seam fastball less frequently than he did in the past and has shown the ability to consistently command each of his secondary pitches — curveball, slider and changeup.
Fans can vote for the 2016 Esurance MLB All-Star Game Final Vote until 4 p.m. ET on Friday. The winners, as chosen exclusively by online fan voting totals, will be announced during a Final Vote-themed telecast of “MLB Now” featuring commentary from political analyst Jeff Greenfield, live on MLB Network and MLB.com from 4-5 p.m. ET. MLB Network will provide extensive coverage across all of its studio programming during the Final Vote, including interviews with the candidates, frequent updates, heat maps indicating the cities where votes are being cast for each candidate, news on player and club campaigns and a running countdown clock leading up to the announcement.
Baseball fans have cast nearly 600 million online votes for Final Vote candidates since the program’s inception in 2002. In addition to MLB.com and the official club websites, fans can use their mobile devices to cast votes at MLB.com/vote or via text message. To receive the ballot, text the word “VOTE” to 89269. To vote for a specific player, fans can text their choice to 89269. EXAMPLE: Text “A3” to vote for AL Player 3 or “N3” to vote for NL Player 3. Message and data rates may apply. Text “STOP” to end and “HELP” for information. Mobile voting in Canada also is available and fans should text their choices to 101010.
For the fifth consecutive year, the Final Vote will include social balloting, as Twitter support for the 10 candidates over the last six hours of balloting will count toward their vote totals. From 10 a.m.-4 p.m. ET on Friday, any tweet that includes a designated player hashtag will be tabulated as part of the official vote total used to determine the winners.
On Tuesday, July 12, watch the 2016 All-Star Game presented by MasterCard live on FOX, and during the game visit MLB.com to submit your choice for the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award presented by Chevrolet via the 2016 MLB All-Star Game MVP Vote. The 87th All-Star Game, in San Diego, will be televised nationally by FOX, in Canada by Rogers Sportsnet and RDS, and worldwide by partners in more than 160 countries via MLB International’s independent feed. ESPN Radio and ESPN Radio Deportes will provide national radio coverage of the All-Star Game. MLB.com, MLB Network and SiriusXM will also provide comprehensive All-Star Week coverage. For more information, please visit allstargame.com.

7/5/16

birthdayBirthdays:
Wendy Cox, 39 — Pizza Winner!

Brittany Mitchell, 22

Adam Barnes, 27

Anniversaries:
Chase & Lindsay Wells, 2

7/4/16

birthday cakeBirthdays:
Marilyn Knee — Pizza Winner!

Freddy Brady

Anniversaries:
Larry & Marilyn Knee, 65

Roger & Sandy Hamlet

7/3/16

birthdayBirthdays:
Bennett Parham, 8 — Pizza Winner!

Roberta Adam

7/2/16

birthday cakeBirthdays:
Teagan Thomas, 4 — Pizza Winner!

Eric Keith, 37

Sue Ann Anderson

Drew Newman, 2

Anniversaries:
Steve & Sue Ann Anderson, 34

Speed Limit to go Down on portion of Wattendorf Hwy

35mphThe Coffee County Commission has voted to lower the speed limit on a portion of Wattendorf Highway from 55 mph to 35 mph. The commission’s action followed a recommendation by the Tennessee Department of Transportation.
The speed limit will be reduced for a 0.2 mile from north of the Volunteer Parkway intersection to just north of the I-24 interstate ramp. According to TDOT, the reduction of the speed limit is in the best interest of Coffee County residents. Not only will it protect locals but it will also protect drivers passing through the area crossing the highway near the interstate intersection.

Coffee County EMS wanting to Recruit Workers with Better Equipment

Coffee Co. EMSThe Coffee County Ambulance Service is continuing to have a problem getting enough people to work. According to Ambulance Authority Chairman Mark Kelly they currently have eight EMS units with 15 full-time paramedics, 15 full-time EMTs, six part-time paramedics and five part-time EMTs. Kelly says that the county’s location away from major cities makes it hard to attract people and the pay is another problem. The salary ranges from $9 to 15 hour. Kelly says that they currently are trying to get the latest equipment so they can attract people getting out of school. He said if they have the latest equipment then the people getting out of school will have equipment to work with that is the same as what they had in school.

Firefighters Battle Blaze in Winchester

fire 1It took firefighters several hours to put out a house fire in Winchester on Monday.
The fire on Windtrace Road started around 1:30 a.m. and rekindled later in the day, so firefighters were called back out. Firefighters found several bunnies and rabbits trapped inside the home. They rescued four of them, but one of them was having trouble breathing and did not survive. The 4th District Fire Department, the Winchester Fire Department, the Decherd Fire Department, the Cowan Fire Department, the Belvidere Fire Department and the Broadview Fire Department all assisted with the fire.

Gas Prices continue Downward Trend

gas prices 4AAA forecasted that a record-breaking 36.3 million Americans would take an Independence Day road trip this weekend. Those who did, found the lowest gas prices on July 4th in 11 years.
“Despite the high demand, gas prices declined throughout the holiday weekend making travel even more affordable,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “This year’s summer driving season is likely to set new records for both gasoline demand and vehicle miles traveled. Gasoline demand is currently at an all-time high, which would normally put additional pressure on refineries. However, refineries are increasing output and gasoline supply has more than kept pace with growing demand, which has led to lower gas prices.”
The average price in Tennessee is $2.06 per gallon. The low price in Coffee County is in Tullahoma at $1.89 and in Manchester the low price is $1.91 per gallon.