List of Nashville Sounds team records

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Tim Dillard, holder of three career pitching records and one single-season pitching record

The Nashville Sounds minor league baseball franchise has played in Nashville, Tennessee, since its establishment in 1978. As of the completion of the 2016 season, the club has played in 5,587 regular season games and compiled a win–loss record of 2,877–2,710 (.515).[1] This list documents top players and teams in particular statistical areas. These records are correct as of the end of the 2016 season.

Jamie Werly holds the most franchise records, with seven, including one career pitching record, three single-season pitching records, and three single-game pitching records. He is followed by Skeeter Barnes and Steve Balboni, each with five franchise records. Barnes holds more career records than any other Sounds player, with four.

Combined, the team and individual players hold 21 league records.[2][3] The team holds five Southern League (SL) records and seven in the Pacific Coast League (PCL).[2][3] Individual players hold six SL, one American Association, and two PCL records.[2][3] In 1980, the franchise set the all-time Southern League season attendance record, which still stands.[4][5] Many of the PCL records were set on May 5–6, 2006, when the Sounds participated in a 24-inning game against the New Orleans Zephyrs, which matched the longest game, in terms of innings played, in PCL history.[6]

Table key[edit]

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

Individual career records[edit]

Skeeter Barnes, career leader in games, at bats, hits, and doubles
Tike Redman, career leader in Triples

These are records of players with the best performance in particular statistical categories during their career with the Sounds.[7]

Career batting[edit]

Statistic Player Record Sounds career Ref
Games Barnes, SkeeterSkeeter Barnes 514 1979, 1988–90 [8]
At bats Barnes, SkeeterSkeeter Barnes 1,848 1979, 1988–90 [8]
Runs Hermansen, ChadChad Hermansen 303 1998–2002 [9]
Hits Barnes, SkeeterSkeeter Barnes 517 1979, 1988–90 [8]
Doubles Barnes, SkeeterSkeeter Barnes 94 1979, 1988–90 [8]
Triples Redman, TikeTike Redman 32 2000–03, 2009 [10]
Home runs Hermansen, ChadChad Hermansen 92 1998–2002 [9]
Runs batted in Hermansen, ChadChad Hermansen 286 1998–2002 [9]
Stolen bases Nixon, OtisOtis Nixon 133 1981–82 [11]

Career pitching[edit]

Statistic Player Record Sounds career Ref
Wins Dillard, TimTim Dillard 39 2007–14 [12]
Losses Brown, KeithKeith Brown 38 1988–92 [13]
Games Joey Vierra 238 1990–92, 1994–95 [14]
Games started Hugh Kemp 73 1987–89 [15]
Saves Corey, MarkMark Corey 46 2003–04 [16]
Innings pitched Dillard, TimTim Dillard 556⅔ 2007–14 [12]
Runs allowed Dillard, TimTim Dillard 302 2007–14 [12]
Home runs allowed Narron, SamSam Narron 54 2008–11 [17]
Walks Hugh Kemp 207 1987–89 [15]
Strikeouts Jamie Werly 352 1980–81, 1983 [18]

Individual single-season records[edit]

These are records of individual players with the best performance in particular statistical categories during a single season.[19][20]

Single-season batting[edit]

A man wearing a red baseball jersey with "Sounds" written across the chest, gray pants, and a black batting helmet stands on second base
Alcides Escobar, holder of the record for the most sacrifice hits in a single season
Statistic Player Record Season Ref
Batting average Fields, BruceBruce Fields .368 1986 [21]
Games Barnes, SkeeterSkeeter Barnes 145* 1979 [8]
Games Gene Menees 145* 1979 [22]
At bats Martin, NorbertoNorberto Martin 580 1993 [23]
Runs Wilborn, TedTed Wilborn 106 1981 [24]
Hits Martin, NorbertoNorberto Martin 179 1993 [23]
Total bases Balboni, SteveSteve Balboni 288* 1980 [25]
Total bases Dayett, BrianBrian Dayett 288* 1982 [26]
Doubles Wendle, JoeyJoey Wendle 42 2015 [27]
Triples Walker, DuaneDuane Walker 15 1979 [28]
Home runs Balboni, SteveSteve Balboni 34* 1980 [25]
Home runs Dayett, BrianBrian Dayett 34* 1982 [26]
Runs batted in Balboni, SteveSteve Balboni 122 1980 [25]
Sacrifice hits Escobar, AlcidesAlcides Escobar 19 2009 [29]
Sacrifice flies Nate Chapman 9* 1982 [30]
Sacrifice flies Cruz, IvánIván Cruz 9* 1999 [31]
Sacrifice flies López, MendyMendy López 9* 2002 [32]
Hit by pitch Denson, DrewDrew Denson 35 1994 [33]
Walks Nixon, OtisOtis Nixon 110 1980 [11]
Strikeouts Koshansky, JoeJoe Koshansky 166 2009 [34]
Stolen bases Nixon, OtisOtis Nixon 72 1981 [11]

Single-season pitching[edit]

Chris Hammond, holder of the record for the lowest earned run average in a single season
Statistic Player Record Season Ref
Wins Christiansen, ClayClay Christiansen 16* 1982 [35]
Wins Wever, StefanStefan Wever 16* 1982 [36]
Losses Kroenke, ZachZach Kroenke 16 2013 [37]
Earned run average Hammond, ChrisChris Hammond 2.17 1990 [38]
Games Combe, GeoffGeoff Combe 66 1978 [39]
Games started Callahan, BenBen Callahan 29* 1982 [40]
Games started Christiansen, ClayClay Christiansen 29* 1982 [35]
Games started Wever, StefanStefan Wever 29* 1982 [36]
Games started Luis Vasquez 29* 1989 [41]
Games started Rodney Imes 29* 1990 [42]
Complete games Jamie Werly 18 1981 [18]
Saves Corey, MarkMark Corey 30 2003 [16]
Innings pitched Jamie Werly 222⅓ 1981 [18]
Runs Callahan, BenBen Callahan 109 1982 [40]
Earned runs McKnight, TonyTony McKnight 102 2002 [43]
Home runs allowed Baldwin, JamesJames Baldwin 27* 1995 [44]
Home runs allowed Jeff Housman 27* 2005 [45]
Hit batsmen Dillard, TimTim Dillard 16 2010 [12]
Walks Bertotti, MikeMike Bertotti 105 1997 [46]
Strikeouts Jamie Werly 193 1981 [18]
Wild pitches Christiansen, ClayClay Christiansen 18 1982 [35]

Individual single-game records[edit]

These are records of individual players with the best performance in particular statistical categories during a single game.[47]

Single-game batting[edit]

Erick Almonte, co-holder of the records for the most runs and runs batted in in a single game
Ryan Braun, co-holder of the record for the most home runs in a single game
Russell Branyan, co-holder of the record for the most home runs in a single game
Statistic Player Record Date
At bats Barnwell, ChrisChris Barnwell 11 May 5, 2006
Runs Brown, AdrianAdrian Brown 5* May 12, 1999
Runs Almonte, ErickErick Almonte 5* July 5, 2011
Runs Green, TaylorTaylor Green 5* July 28, 2011
Hits Various (6 players) 5* Various (6 occasions)
Doubles Laker, TimTim Laker 4 August 30, 1998
Triples Various (12 players) 2* Various (12 occasions)
Home runs Balboni, SteveSteve Balboni 3* May 1, 1980
Home runs Pasqua, DanDan Pasqua 3* September 3, 1984
Home runs Coles, DarnellDarnell Coles 3* April 10, 1992
Home runs Wilson, CraigCraig Wilson 3* June 6, 2000
Home runs Braun, RyanRyan Braun 3* April 14, 2007
Home runs Branyan, RussellRussell Branyan 3* May 16, 2008
Home runs Chapman, MattMatt Chapman 3* September 3, 2016
Runs batted in Denson, DrewDrew Denson 7* May 13, 1993
Runs batted in Denson, DrewDrew Denson 7* August 28, 1993
Runs batted in Durham, RayRay Durham 7* April 24, 1994
Runs batted in Howitt, DannDann Howitt 7* May 3, 1994
Runs batted in Cota, HumbertoHumberto Cota 7* May 26, 2002
Runs batted in Dillon, JoeJoe Dillon 7* June 2, 2007
Runs batted in Katin, BrendanBrendan Katin 7* August 29, 2010
Runs batted in Almonte, ErickErick Almonte 7* June 6, 2011
Stolen bases Nixon, OtisOtis Nixon 4 August 31, 1981
Walks Various (16 players) 4* Various (16 occasions)
Strikeouts Nelson, BradBrad Nelson 7§ May 5, 2006
Strikeouts (9-innings) Various (81 players) 4* Various (81 occasions)

Single-game pitching[edit]

John Wasdin, co-holder of the record for the most strikeouts in a single game
Statistic Player Record Date
Strikeouts Jamie Werly 15* August 28, 1981
Strikeouts Luis Vasquez 15* June 29, 1989
Strikeouts Wasdin, JohnJohn Wasdin 15* April 7, 2003
Walks Kelly, BryanBryan Kelly 10* May 4, 1986
Walks Hammond, ChrisChris Hammond 10* May 26, 1989
Runs allowed Jamie Werly 14 August 18, 1981
Hits allowed Jamie Werly 16 August 18, 1981

Team season records[edit]

These are records of Sounds teams with the best and worst performances in particular statistical categories during a single season.[48]

Season general[edit]

Statistic High Season Low Season
Wins 97 1980 57 2013
Losses 87 2013 46 1980
Winning percentage .678 1980 .396 2013
Streaks (win/loss) 15 1999 12 1987
Home wins 51 1980 28 2000
Home losses 43 2000 20 1980
Home winning percentage .718 1980 .394 2000
Road wins 47 2016 23 1986
Road losses 48* 1986, 2013 23 2016
Road winning percentage .671 2016 .324 1986
Extra-inning games 17* 1980, 1988, 2004,
2012
5 2014
Extra-inning wins 14 1980 1* 2013, 2014
Extra-inning losses 11* 1986, 2004, 2012 3 1980
Extra-inning winning percentage .824 1980 .100 2013
One-run games 52 2011 34* 1983, 2009
One-run wins 32 1980 13 2008
One-run losses 31 2006 12 1989
One-run winning percentage .707 1989 .342 2008

Season batting[edit]

Statistic High Season Low Season
Batting average .289 1999 .251 1988
At bats 4,926 1992 4,413 1978
Runs 806 1999 489 1978
Hits 1,383 2011 1,100 1978
Total bases 2,266 1999 1,458 1978
Doubles 292 1999 172 1991
Triples 60* 1979, 1980 18 2002
Home runs 183 1999 36 1978
Runs batted in 761 1999 421 1978
Sacrifice hits 92 2009 18 2016
Sacrifice flies 54* 1986, 1999 23 1991
Hit by pitch 73 1998 23* 1985, 1988
Walks 680 1984 368 1996
Intentional walks 48 1979 9* 1998, 2000
Strikeouts 1,150 2013 624 1987
Stolen bases 205 1981 57 2016
Caught stealing 86 1980 21 2016
Runners left on base 1,156 1984 917 2014

Season pitching[edit]

Statistic High Season Low Season
Earned run average 4.98 1998 3.13 1980
Complete games 63 1983 1 2014
Shutouts 14 1989 0* 2013, 2015
Saves 46 1994 12 1983
Innings pitched 1,295 1992 1,167 1978
Hits allowed 1,364 2004 1,076 1978
Runs allowed 772 1998 520 1978
Earned runs allowed 676 1998 421 1978
Home runs allowed 166 2008 54 1978
Hit batsmen 67 2013 15 1979
Walks allowed 666 1984 356 2002
Intentional walks allowed 79Southern League record 1978 7 2009
Strikeouts 1,236 2014 708 1983
Wild pitches 91 2000 46 1992
Balks 71 1988 2 2006

Season fielding[edit]

Statistic High Season Low Season
Fielding percentage .984§ 2007 .958 1984
Putouts 3,885 1992 3,504 1978
Assists 1,657 1982 1,336 2016
Errors 240Southern League record 1984 86§ 2007
Double plays 168 2010 90 1979
Triple plays 2 2011 0* 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
Passed balls 30 2013 4 1985

Team single-game records[edit]

These are records of Sounds teams with the best performance in particular statistical categories during a single game.[47]

Single-game batting[edit]

Statistic Record Date
At bats 81§ May 5, 2006
Runs 20* May 31, 1981
Runs 20* May 20, 2000
Hits 24* May 20, 2000
Hits 24* May 21, 2000
Hits 24* August 4, 2011
Doubles 8* June 2, 1981
Doubles 8* May 22, 1994
Doubles 8* May 1, 2002
Doubles 8* May 27, 2003
Doubles 8* August 10, 2011
Doubles 8* May 27, 2015
Triples 4* May 1, 1987
Triples 4* June 25, 1990
Home runs 6 July 30, 1999
Stolen bases 7 June 22, 1990
Stolen bases 7 July 25, 2009
Walks 13 June 29, 2002
Strikeouts 29§ May 5, 2006
Strikeouts (9 innings) 17* May 20, 1999
Strikeouts (9 innings) 17* August 14, 2005
Strikeouts (9 innings) 17* May 30, 2006
Strikeouts (9 innings) 17* May 3, 2013
Strikeouts (9 innings) 17* May 10, 2013
Runners left on base 22 May 5, 2006
Runners left on base (9 innings) 20 April 18, 1979

Single-game pitching[edit]

Statistic Record Date
Runs allowed 20* August 19, 2013
Runs allowed 20* August 26, 2014
Hits allowed 24* May 27, 2012
Hits allowed 24* August 26, 2014
Walks 14 August 15, 1987
Strikeouts 20 June 26, 1993

Attendance records[edit]

These are records of attendance at Sounds home games.[49][50] In 1980, the team set the all-time Southern League season attendance record, which still stands.[4][5]

Year Attendance[a] Dates[b] Average[c] Cumulative total[d]
1978 380,159 71 5,354 380,159
1979 515,488 70 7,364 895,647
1980 575,676Southern League record 71 8,108 1,471,323
1981 567,994 74 7,676 2,039,317
1982 532,449 75 7,099 2,571,766
1983 500,048 77 6,494 3,071,814
1984 376,440 76 4,953 3,448,254
1985 364,225 72 5,059 3,812,479
1986 364,614 69 5,284 4,177,093
1987 378,715 69 5,489 4,555,808
1988 317,785 70 4,540 4,873,593
1989 457,854 73 6,272 5,331,447
1990 605,122 76 7,962 5,936,569
1991 454,575 72 6,651 6,391,144
1992 489,991 72 6,805 6,881,135
1993 438,745 72 6,094 7,319,880
1994 300,821 72 4,178 7,620,701
1995 355,133 72 4,932 7,975,834
1996 303,407 72 4,214 8,279,241
1997 269,186 72 3,739 8,548,427
1998 323,068 72 4,487 8,871,495
1999 335,901 71 4,731 9,207,396
2000 269,682 69 3,908 9,477,078
2001 305,385 69 4,426 9,782,463
2002 322,059 69 4,668 10,104,522
2003 387,345 67 5,781 10,491,867
2004 405,536 67 6,053 10,897,403
2005 419,412 69 6,078 11,316,815
2006 410,569 69 5,950 11,727,384
2007 411,959 70 5,885 12,139,343
2008 354,662 67 5,293 12,494,005
2009 305,434 68 4,492 12,799,439
2010 319,235 67 4,765 13,118,674
2011 335,143 69 4,857 13,453,817
2012 321,042 67 4,792 13,774,859
2013 355,003 70 5,071 14,129,892
2014 323,961 66 4,909 14,453,823
2015 565,548 71 7,965 15,019,371
2016 504,060 71 7,099 15,523,431
Totals 15,523,431 2,755 5,635

Miscellaneous records[edit]

These are records of individual players and Sounds teams that do not fit into any of the preceding categories.[2][3]

Individual[edit]

Buck Showalter, holder of the record for the most singles in a single season
Statistic Player Record Date(s) Ref
Intentional walks (inning) Combe, GeoffGeoff Combe 3Southern League record* April 17, 1978 [39]
Wild pitches (game) Berenyi, BruceBruce Berenyi 5Southern League record* May 23, 1978 [2]
Games as catcher (season) Van Gorder, DaveDave Van Gorder 131Southern League record* 1979 [51]
Singles (season) Showalter, BuckBuck Showalter 155Southern League record 1980 [52]
Errors by a shortstop (season) Nixon, OtisOtis Nixon 56Southern League record 1981 [11]
Putouts by an outfielder (game) Jeff Williams 12Southern League record* August 31, 1984 [53]
Consecutive strikeouts by a pitcher Service, ScottScott Service 10American Association record August 16/18, 1992 [54]
Consecutive innings with no walks by a pitcher Meadows, BrianBrian Meadows 70⅔§ July 17, 2002–July 18, 2003 [55]

Team[edit]

Statistic Record Date(s)
Intentional walks (pitching; season) 79Southern League record 1978
Composite winning percentage
(minimum 1,000 games played)
.550 (710–580)Southern League record 1978–84
Consecutive seasons in postseason 6Southern League record* 1979–84
Most errors (season) 240Southern League record 1984
Longest game (innings) 24§* May 5, 2006
Players used (game; both teams) 40§* May 5, 2006
Pitchers used (game) 9§* May 5, 2006
Pitchers used (game; both teams) 17§ May 5, 2006
Strikeouts (game; both teams) 48§ May 5, 2006
At bats (game; both teams) 166§ May 5, 2006
Assists (game) 28§* May 5, 2006
Assists (game; both teams) 53§ May 5, 2006
Fielding percentage (season) .984§ 2007
Fewest errors (season) 86§ 2007

Notes[edit]

  • a The Attendance column indicates total attendance during the season.
  • b The Dates column indicates the number of home games played during the season.
  • c The Average Attendance column indicates the average attendance of each home game in the season. It is determined by dividing the season attendance by the number of dates.
  • d The Cumulative total column indicates the team's all-time attendance. It is determined by combining the attendance of the season with the attendance of all prior seasons.

References[edit]

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