Jumbo Shrimp Shatter Sounds' Hopes with Historic No-Hitter Victory!

Jacksonville, Florida, USA - In an electrifying night of minor league baseball, the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp delivered a stunning performance on June 27, 2025, against the Nashville Sounds, winning 15-3. This game marked not only a significant victory for the Jumbo Shrimp but also the celebration of a remarkable achievement: a no-hitter. The team showcased a flawless pitching effort that left the Sounds without a single hit, a feat that the Jumbo Shrimp hadn’t accomplished in nearly 20 years, last achieved on August 3, 2000.
The pitching staff, a collective of Anderson Pilar, Matt Pushard, Christian Roa, and George Soriano, was instrumental in this historic game. Pilar set the tone, pitching the first two innings before being followed by Pushard, Roa, and Soriano through to the end. Their stellar outing featured a total of 14 strikeouts and five walks, while Nashville struggled to make any meaningful contact with the ball throughout the night. The Jumbo Shrimp’s 15 runs were bolstered by a three-run home run from Deyvison De Los Santos in the first inning and another from Joe Mack, extending the lead by the fourth inning. Clubhouse favorite Jacob Berry dazzled fans by reaching base five times, nearly completing the cycle.
Shaky Ninth for the Sounds
The Sounds, despite the lopsided score, managed to put runs on the board in the ninth inning. They capitalized on a fielding error by the Jacksonville second baseman, leading to three runs thanks to a series of walks and hit batters. Even without a hit in their final inning, Nashville kept fans engaged. It’s worth noting their load-in-a-base situation with no outs, which saw them grind into consecutive fielder’s choices, a bittersweet highlight of an otherwise disappointing outing.
Nashville’s pitching strategy saw six different pitchers take the mound, with Tyler Jay notably being the only one who left the game without allowing a run or a hit. Josh Maciejewski started but only pitched for a brief duration into the third inning. As the Sounds return to the diamond, they will need to shake off this stunning loss if they want to reclaim some footing in their ongoing series against the Jumbo Shrimp, who are riding high after this resounding win.
Right Field Power Alley: A Fan’s Paradise
In addition to the thrilling game, the Jumbo Shrimp have also introduced a new feature at WyStar Ballpark: Right Field Power Alley. This new area boasts 180 seats, each reasonably priced at $15, and comes with an air-conditioned facility complete with a bar. This enhancement is set to elevate the fans‘ experience as they enjoy the game’s future bouts in comfort.
As the series continues, with the next game scheduled for Saturday at 5:35 PM CT, Nashville’s coach and players will surely emphasize on rebuilding their strategy to bounce back from a tough defeat against the now formidable Jumbo Shrimp. The performance on Friday may serve as a wake-up call, reminding fans and players alike how quickly fortunes can shift in the world of minor league baseball.
For more on the Jumbo Shrimp’s no-hitter, you can read further at Clarksville Online. To dive deeper into the upcoming games and exciting developments in this season, please visit Jacksonville.com or check out statistics at Stats Crew.
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