
Southern League Baseball Teams: Birmingham Barons, Former Southern League Baseball Teams, Nashville Sounds, Huntsville Stars
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ISBN10: 1156608813
ISBN13: 9781156608814
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 24
Weight: 0.14
Height: 0.05 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781156608814
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 24
Weight: 0.14
Height: 0.05 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Birmingham Barons, Former Southern League baseball teams, Nashville Sounds, Huntsville Stars, Asheville Tourists, Jackson Generals, Charlotte Knights, Tennessee Smokies, Jacksonville Suns, Chattanooga Lookouts, Carolina Mudcats, Montgomery Biscuits, Mississippi Braves, Mobile BayBears. Excerpt: The Nashville Sounds are a minor league baseball team of the Pacific Coast League (PCL), and the Triple-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. They are located in Nashville, Tennessee, and are named for the city's association with the music industry. The team plays its home games at Herschel Greer Stadium, which opened in 1978 and holds 10,300 fans. Established as a Double-A team in 1978, the Sounds moved up to the Triple-A level in 1985. The team has served as a farm club for six major league franchises. A total of 22 managers have helmed the club and its over 950 players. As of the completion of the 2010 season, the team had played in 4,725 regular season games and compiled a win-loss record of 2,456-2,262. The team fielded in 1980 was recognized as one of the 100 greatest minor league teams of all time. The 2006 team tied the record for the longest game in PCL history. Of the three nine-inning perfect games in the history of the PCL, two have been pitched by members of the Sounds. The Sounds won the PCL Championship in 2005, sweeping the Tacoma Rainiers in three games in the final series. Previous league titles won by the team are the Southern League title in 1979, as the Double-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds, and again in 1982 as the Double-A affiliate of the New York Yankees. Nashville's professional baseball history dates back to 1885, beginning with the Nashville Americans. They were followed by the Blues, Tigers, Seraphs, Centennials, and Vols. The city was without a professional baseball team for 14 years after th...