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List of Nashville Sounds team records

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A man in a navy blue baseball jersey, gray pants, and a navy cap is seen at the end of his pitching motion having just pitched a ball from the mound.
Tim Dillard is the Sounds' career leader inwins (48),games pitched (242),innings pitched (710), andstrikeouts (437).

TheNashville SoundsMinor League Baseball team has played inNashville, Tennessee, since being established in 1978 as anexpansion team of theDouble-ASouthern League.[1] They moved up toTriple-A in 1985 as members of theAmerican Association before joining thePacific Coast League in 1998.[1] The team was placed in the Triple-A East in 2021 prior to this becoming theInternational League in 2022.[2][3] In the history of the franchise, numerous players and teams have set records in various statistical areas during single games, entire seasons, or their Sounds careers.

Of the nine Sounds who hold the 19 career records tracked by the team,Tim Dillard holds the most, with seven. He is followed bySkeeter Barnes andChad Hermansen, with three each; andKeith Brown,Mark Corey, Hugh Kemp,Otis Nixon,Tike Redman, andJoey Wendle, with one apiece. Dillard holds the most franchise records, with eight. He is followed by Jamie Werly, with six; andSteve Balboni and Skeeter Barnes, who hold four records each.

Combined, the team and individual players hold 30 league records: 13 in the Southern League, one in the American Association, and 16 in the Pacific Coast League.[4][5] Individual players hold five Southern League, one American Association, and two Pacific Coast League records.[4][6] The franchise set the Southern League season attendance record in 1980 and the single-game attendance record in 1982.[7] Many of the Pacific Coast League records were set on May 5–6, 2006, when the Sounds participated in a 24-inning game against theNew Orleans Zephyrs, which matched the longest game, in terms of innings played, in the league's history.[8]

Key

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Key
*Tie between two or more players/teams
§Southern League record
American Association record
Pacific Coast Leaguerecord

Individual career records

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These are records of players who lead in distinct statistical categories over their careers with the Sounds.[9]

Career batting

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A man wearing a white baseball uniform with "Sounds" on the chest in blue and red and a blue cap with a white "N" poses holding a baseball bat with both hands.
Skeeter Barnes is the career leader ingames played (514),at bats (1,848), andhits (517).
Individual career batting records
StatisticPlayerRecordSounds careerRef.
Games playedSkeeter Barnes5141979, 1988–1990[10]
At batsSkeeter Barnes1,8481979, 1988–1990[10]
RunsChad Hermansen3031998–2002[11]
HitsSkeeter Barnes5171979, 1988–1990[10]
DoublesJoey Wendle1022015–2017[12]
TriplesTike Redman322000–2003, 2009[13]
Home runsChad Hermansen921998–2002[11]
Runs batted inChad Hermansen2861998–2002[11]
Stolen basesOtis Nixon1331981–1982[14]

Career pitching

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A man wearing a white baseball jersey and a blue cap with a white "N" on the center stands to one side with his hands bought together in his glove.
Hugh Kemp is the career leader ingames started (73).
Individual career pitching records
StatisticPlayerRecordSounds careerRef.
WinsTim Dillard482007–2014, 2019[15]
LossesKeith Brown381988–1992[16]
Games pitchedTim Dillard2422007–2014, 2019[15]
Games startedHugh Kemp731987–1989[17]
SavesMark Corey462003–2004[18]
Innings pitchedTim Dillard7102007–2014, 2019[15]
Runs allowedTim Dillard3952007–2014, 2019[15]
Home runs allowedTim Dillard622007–2014, 2019[15]
WalksTim Dillard2332007–2014, 2019[15]
StrikeoutsTim Dillard4372007–2014, 2019[15]

Individual single-season records

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These are records of individual players who lead in distinct statistical categories over a single season.[19]

Single-season batting

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A man wearing a white baseball jersey with red and blue trim and a blue cap with a white "N" on the center stands with one arm back above his head preparing to throw a ball.
Otis Nixon set the single-seasonstolen bases record (72) in 1981.
A man wearing a blue baseball jersey with red and white trim, a blue cap with a white "N" on the center, and white pants stands holding a baseball bat preparing to swing.
Bruce Fields set the single-seasonbatting average record (.368) in 1986.
Individual single-season batting records
StatisticPlayerRecordSeasonRef.
Batting averageBruce Fields.3681986[20]
Games playedSkeeter Barnes145*1979[10]
Games playedGene Menees145*1979[21]
At batsNorberto Martin5801993[22]
RunsTed Wilborn1061981[23]
HitsNorberto Martin1791993[22]
Total basesSteve Balboni288*1980[24]
Total basesBrian Dayett288*1982[25]
DoublesJoey Wendle422015[12]
TriplesJorge Mateo162018[26]
Home runsSteve Balboni34*1980[24]
Home runsBrian Dayett34*1982[25]
Runs batted inSteve Balboni1221980[24]
Sacrifice hitsAlcides Escobar192009[27]
Sacrifice fliesNate Chapman9*1982[28]
Sacrifice fliesIván Cruz9*1999[29]
Sacrifice fliesMendy López9*2002[30]
Sacrifice fliesSteve Lombardozzi Jr.9*2018[31]
Hit by pitchDrew Denson351994[32]
WalksJon Singleton1172022[33]
StrikeoutsSheldon Neuse1722018[34]
Stolen basesOtis Nixon721981[14]

Single-season pitching

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A man wearing a white baseball uniform with blue and red trim and a blue cap with a white "N" on the center stands with his hands held together in his brown leather glove.
Clay Christiansen (shown) andStefan Wever tied for the single-seasonwins record (16) in 1982.
A man wearing a white baseball uniform with red trim and a red cap with a white "C" on the center is in the middle of his windup, preparing to pitch the ball.
Chris Hammond set the single-seasonearned run average record (2.17) in 1990.
Individual single-season pitching records
StatisticPlayerRecordSeasonRef.
WinsClay Christiansen16*1982[35]
WinsStefan Wever16*1982[36]
LossesZach Kroenke162013[37]
Earned run averageChris Hammond2.171990[38]
Games pitchedGeoff Combe661978[39]
Games startedBen Callahan29*1982[40]
Games startedClay Christiansen29*1982[35]
Games startedStefan Wever29*1982[36]
Games startedLuis Vasquez29*1989[41]
Games startedRodney Imes29*1990[42]
Complete gamesJamie Werly181981[43]
SavesMark Corey302003[18]
Innings pitchedJamie Werly222131981[43]
Runs allowedBen Callahan1091982[40]
Earned runsTony McKnight1022002[44]
Home runs allowedJames Baldwin27*1995[45]
Home runs allowedJeff Housman27*2005[46]
Hit batsmenTim Dillard202019[15]
WalksMike Bertotti1051997[47]
StrikeoutsJamie Werly1931981[43]
Wild pitchesClay Christiansen181982[35]

Individual single-game records

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These are records of individual players who lead in distinct statistical categories for a single game.[48][49]

Single-game batting

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A man in a blue baseball uniform and batting helmet, arms stretched out, holding a bat in his hands
Ryan Braun hit 3home runs on April 14, 2007.
A man wearing a red jersey, gray pants, and high red socks sitting on a chair in a dugout smiling with bat in hands
Anthony García collected 8RBI on July 17, 2018.
Individual single-game batting records
StatisticPlayerRecordDateOpponent
At batsChris Barnwell11May 5, 2006New Orleans Zephyrs
RunsAdrian Brown5*May 12, 1999Tucson Sidewinders
RunsErick Almonte5*July 5, 2011Memphis Redbirds
RunsTaylor Green5*July 28, 2011Oklahoma City RedHawks
HitsVarious (8 players)5*Various (8 occasions)
DoublesTim Laker4August 30, 1998New Orleans Zephyrs
TriplesVarious (13 players)2*Various (13 occasions)
Home runsSteve Balboni3*May 1, 1980Knoxville Blue Jays
Home runsDan Pasqua3*September 3, 1984Memphis Chicks
Home runsDarnell Coles3*April 10, 1992Denver Zephyrs
Home runsCraig Wilson3*June 6, 2000Tucson Sidewinders
Home runsRyan Braun3*April 14, 2007New Orleans Zephyrs
Home runsRussell Branyan3*May 16, 2008New Orleans Zephyrs
Home runsMatt Chapman3*September 3, 2016New Orleans Zephyrs
Home runsErnesto Martinez Jr.3*April 20, 2025Charlotte Knights
Runs batted inAnthony García8July 17, 2018Omaha Storm Chasers
Stolen basesEsteury Ruiz5September 14, 2022Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp
WalksVarious (31 players)4*Various (31 occasions)
StrikeoutsBrad Nelson7May 5, 2006New Orleans Zephyrs
Strikeouts (9 inn.)Various (112 players)4*Various (112 occasions)

Single-game pitching

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A man wearing a white baseball jersey with long blue sleeves beneath and a blue cap with a white "N" on the center has his hands bought together in his glove and a determined look on his face.
Jamie Werlystruck out 15 batters on August 28, 1981.
Individual single-game pitching records
StatisticPlayerRecordDateOpponent
StrikeoutsJamie Werly15*August 28, 1981Charlotte O's
StrikeoutsLuis Vasquez15*June 29, 1989Columbus Clippers
StrikeoutsJohn Wasdin15*April 7, 2003Albuquerque Isotopes
WalksBryan Kelly10*May 4, 1986Buffalo Bisons
WalksChris Hammond10*May 26, 1989Pawtucket Red Sox
Runs allowedJamie Werly14August 18, 1981Birmingham Barons
Hits allowedJamie Werly16August 18, 1981Birmingham Barons

Team season records

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These are records of Sounds teams with the best and worst performances in distinct statistical categories over a single season.[19]

Season general

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Team season general records
StatisticHighSeason(s)LowSeason(s)
Wins971980572013
Losses872013461980
Winning percentage.6781980.3962013
Streaks (win/loss)15*1999, 2018, 2021121987
Home wins511980282000
Home losses432000201980
Homewinning percentage.7181980.3942000
Road wins472016231986
Road losses48*1986, 2013232016
Roadwinning percentage.6712016.3241986
Extra-inning games17*1980, 1988, 2004,
2012, 2023
52014
Extra-inning wins1419801*2013, 2014
Extra-inning losses11*1986, 2004, 201231980
Extra-inningwinning percentage.8241980.1002013
One-run games522011292023
One-run wins321980132008
One-run losses31200610§[50]1980
One-runwinning percentage.7071989.3422008

Season batting

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Team season batting records
StatisticHighSeason(s)LowSeason(s)
Batting average.2891999.2412021
At bats5,02920224,1742021
Runs80920224891978
Hits1,38320111,0062021
Total bases2,26619991,4581978
Doubles29219991721991
Triples60*1979, 1980182002
Home runs183*1999, 2023361978
Runs batted in76119994211978
Sacrifice hits92200972022
Sacrifice flies54*1986, 1999231991
Hit by pitch88202423*1985, 1988
Walks68019843681996
Intentional walks4819793*2022, 2023, 2025
Strikeouts1,37920256241987
Stolen bases3162025572016
Caught stealing861980212016
Runnersleft on base1,15619849172014

Season pitching

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Team season pitching records
StatisticHighSeason(s)LowSeason(s)
Earned run average5.4620193.131980
Complete games6319830*2021, 2024, 2025
Shutouts16202511999
Saves461994121983
Innings pitched1,304+2320221,1122021
Hits allowed1,36420041,0192021
Runs allowed81420195201978
Earned runs73220194211978
Home runs allowed1752019541978
Hit batsmen962019151979
Walks66619843562002
Intentional walks79§[51]197812023
Strikeouts1,30520237081983
Wild pitches912000402003
Balks71198822006

Season fielding

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Team season fielding records
StatisticHighSeason(s)LowSeason(s)
Fielding percentage.9852022.9581984
Putouts3,91420223,3362021
Assists1,65719821,0962021
Errors240§[52]1984782022
Double plays1682010901979
Triple plays220110*1978, 1979, 1980,
1981, 1983, 1984,
1985, 1987, 1988,
1989, 1990, 1992,
1993, 1995, 1996,
1997, 1998, 1999,
2001, 2002, 2003,
2004, 2006, 2007,
2009, 2010, 2014,
2016, 2017, 2018,
2019, 2021, 2022,
2023, 2024, 2025
Passed balls30201332019

Team single-game records

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These are records of Sounds teams which lead in distinct statistical categories for a single game.[48][49]

Single-game batting

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Team single-game batting records
StatisticRecordDateOpponent
At bats81May 5, 2006New Orleans Zephyrs
Runs20*May 31, 1981Knoxville Blue Jays
Runs20*May 20, 2000Colorado Springs Sky Sox
Hits24*May 20, 2000Colorado Springs Sky Sox
Hits24*May 21, 2000Colorado Springs Sky Sox
Hits24*August 4, 2011Colorado Springs Sky Sox
Doubles8*June 2, 1981Birmingham Barons
Doubles8*May 22, 1994Oklahoma City 89ers
Doubles8*May 1, 2002Oklahoma RedHawks
Doubles8*May 27, 2003Iowa Cubs
Doubles8*August 10, 2011Reno Aces
Doubles8*May 27, 2015Sacramento River Cats
Triples4*May 1, 1987Denver Zephyrs
Triples4*June 25, 1990Oklahoma City 89ers
Home runs7April 20, 2025Charlotte Knights
Stolen bases8September 19, 2025Louisville Bats
Walks14June 3, 2021Charlotte Knights
Strikeouts29May 5, 2006New Orleans Zephyrs
Strikeouts (9 inn.)18May 31, 2025Indianapolis Indians
Runnersleft on base22May 5, 2006New Orleans Zephyrs
Runnersleft on base (9 inn.)20April 18, 1979Jacksonville Suns

Single-game pitching

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Team single-game pitching records
StatisticRecordDateOpponent
Runs allowed20*August 19, 2013Round Rock Express
Runs allowed20*August 25, 2014Sacramento River Cats
Hits allowed24*May 27, 2012Round Rock Express
Hits allowed24*August 25, 2014Sacramento River Cats
Hits allowed24*May 3, 2019Memphis Redbirds
Walks15April 28, 2019Iowa Cubs
Strikeouts20June 26, 1993Oklahoma City 89ers

Attendance records

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A view from the right field line of the seating bowl at Greer. Blue seats stretch from the right field wall, behind home plate, and beyond the third base dugout.
Herschel Greer Stadium, home of the Sounds from 1978 to 2014
A view of a green baseball field from the third base side seats showing men in white baseball uniforms playing their positions with the late afternoon sun above the horizon
First Horizon Park, home of the Sounds since 2015

These are records of attendance at Sounds home games.[53][54][55][56] The team originally played atHerschel Greer Stadium from 1978 to 2014.[57] They have played atFirst Horizon Park since 2015.[57]

Attendance records
SeasonAttendanceOpeningsAverageCumulative total
1978380,159715,354380,159
1979515,488707,364895,647
1980575,676§[7]718,1081,471,323
1981567,994747,6762,039,317
1982532,449757,0992,571,766
1983500,048776,4943,071,814
1984376,440764,9533,448,254
1985364,225725,0593,812,479
1986364,614695,2844,177,093
1987378,715695,4894,555,808
1988317,785704,5404,873,593
1989457,854736,2725,331,447
1990605,122767,9625,936,569
1991454,575726,6516,391,144
1992489,991726,8056,881,135
1993438,745726,0947,319,880
1994300,821724,1787,620,701
1995355,133724,9327,975,834
1996303,407724,2148,279,241
1997269,186723,7398,548,427
1998323,068724,4878,871,495
1999335,901714,7319,207,396
2000269,682693,9089,477,078
2001305,385694,4269,782,463
2002322,059694,66810,104,522
2003387,345675,78110,491,867
2004405,536676,05310,897,403
2005419,412696,07811,316,815
2006410,569695,95011,727,384
2007411,959705,88512,139,343
2008354,662675,29312,494,005
2009305,434684,49212,799,439
2010319,235674,76513,118,674
2011335,143694,85713,453,817
2012321,042674,79213,774,859
2013355,003705,07114,129,892
2014323,961664,90914,453,823
2015565,548717,96515,019,371
2016504,060717,09915,523,431
2017593,679678,86116,117,110
2018603,135708,61616,720,245
2019578,291678,63117,298,536
2020[n 1]17,298,536
2021436,868656,72117,735,404
2022555,576737,61118,290,980
2023556,962727,73618,847,942
2024500,241717,04619,348,183
2025500,002717,04219,848,185
Totals19,848,1853,3115,995

Miscellaneous records

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These are records of individual players and Sounds teams that do not fit into any of the preceding categories.[6][4]

Individual

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A man wearing a red baseball jersey with blue and white trim and a white "20" on the back with a blue cap poses holding a baseball bat with both hands as if ready to swing.
Dave Van Gorder played in 131 games ascatcher in 1979, tying aSouthern League record.
A man wearing a white baseball uniform with a blue cap poses holding a baseball bat with both hands posed as if ready to swing
Buck Showalter hit 155 singles in 1980, aSouthern League record.
Miscellaneous individual records
StatisticPlayerRecordDate(s)OpponentRef(s).
Intentional walks (inning; pitcher)Geoff Combe3§*April 17, 1978Knoxville Sox[59]
Intentional walks (season; pitcher)Geoff Combe18§1978[59]
Wild pitches (game)Bruce Berenyi5§*May 23, 1978Columbus Astros[6][59]
Games ascatcher (season)Dave Van Gorder131§*1979[60]
Singles (season)Buck Showalter155§1980[61]
Errors by ashortstop (season)Otis Nixon56§1981[62]
Putouts by anoutfielder (game)Jeff Williams12§*August 31, 1984Memphis Chicks[60]
Consecutivestrikeouts (pitcher)Scott Service10August 16/18, 1992Buffalo Bisons[63]
Consecutive innings with nowalks (pitcher)Brian Meadows7023July 17, 2002–July 18, 2003Various[64]

Team

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Miscellaneous team records
StatisticRecordDate(s)OpponentRef.
Consecutive postseason appearances6§*1979–1984[65]
Longest game (innings)24*May 5, 2006New Orleans Zephyrs[4]
Players used (game; both teams)40*May 5, 2006New Orleans Zephyrs[4]
Pitchers used (game)9*May 5, 2006New Orleans Zephyrs[4]
Pitchers used (game; both teams; 9 inn.)14April 11, 1998Colorado Springs Sky Sox[66]
Pitchers used (game; both teams; 9 inn.)14June 24, 2003Colorado Springs Sky Sox[66]
Pitchers used (game; both teams)17May 5, 2006New Orleans Zephyrs[4]
Strikeouts (batting; game; both teams)48May 5, 2006New Orleans Zephyrs[4]
Strikeouts (pitching; game; both teams)48May 5, 2006New Orleans Zephyrs[4]
At bats (game; both teams)166May 5, 2006New Orleans Zephyrs[4]
Assists (game)28*May 5, 2006New Orleans Zephyrs[4]
Assists (game; both teams)53May 5, 2006New Orleans Zephyrs[4]
Highest attendance (game)22,315§August 18, 1982Columbus Astros[7]
Lowest attendance (game)0June 14, 2008Iowa Cubs[6]

Notes

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  1. ^The 2020 season was cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic before it began.[58]

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