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Velázquez erupts sellout crowd on game-winning three-run homer

Memphis earns last at-bat win for second straight night over Jacksonville

by Alex Coil
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The Memphis Redbirds continued a six-game homestand with a 7-4 victory over the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Triple-A, Miami Marlins) on Saturday night at AutoZone Park.

In front of the second sellout AutoZone Park crowd of the week, left fielder Nelson Velázquez belted a game-winning three-run home run to cap off a five-run eighth inning. Memphis defeated Jacksonville on an eight-inning home run for the second consecutive night.

Memphis Redbirds on X (formerly Twitter): “NELLLLLSSSOOOOONNNNNNNNNN@LennysSubs LONGBALL FOR THE LEAD YOU CANT WRITE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!#LennysLongball pic.twitter.com/SNtg61ZJh8 / X”

NELLLLLSSSOOOOONNNNNNNNNN@LennysSubs LONGBALL FOR THE LEAD YOU CANT WRITE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!#LennysLongball pic.twitter.com/SNtg61ZJh8

The Redbirds rally started with a pinch-hit single from Bryan Torres. After catcher Jimmy Crooks walked intentionally, third baseman Blaze Jordan singled him home to bring Memphis within a run. With two outs in the frame, first baseman Bligh Madris tied the game with a flair to right and set up the Velázquez game-winning blast.

Starting pitcher Quinn Mathews allowed two runs on two hits, walked four and struck out four in 5.0 innings pitched. Both runs allowed in the game scored on a two-run homer in the second inning. Ryan Fernandez and Max Rajcic (S, 3) each pitched a perfect inning of relief and struck out one.

Memphis drew 8,501 fans on Saturday night for the first Fireworks Show, presented by Mid-South Chevy Dealers, of the season, a sellout.

With the win, Memphis moved a game above the Gwinnett Stripers atop the International League standings. The Redbirds have spent every day of the 2026 season in at least a tie for first place.

The Memphis Redbirds return to AutoZone Park on Sunday, May 17 to continue a six-game series against the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Triple-A, Miami Marlins) with first pitch scheduled for 1:05 p.m. CDT.

Alex Coil
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