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The ballpark was the site of a no-hitter on May 3, 2024, when the visiting Norfolk Tides allowed no hits against the Sounds in a 2–0 Nashville loss. The feat was accomplished by starting pitcher Chayce McDermott (6.2 IP ) and relievers Nolan Hoffman (1.1 IP) and Kaleb Ort (1 IP).
The 1901 Nashville Baseball Club of the Southern Association. Nashville has been home to Minor League Baseball teams since the late 19th century. The city's professional baseball history dates back to 1884 with the formation of the Nashville Americans, who were charter members of the original Southern League from 1885 to 1886 and played their home games at Sulphur Spring Park, later renamed ...
First Horizon Park, located downtown on the site of the former Sulphur Dell, is the second ballpark used by the Nashville Sounds, who relocated from Greer Stadium in 2015. [19] The $91 million stadium has a fixed seating capacity of 8,500 people, but can accommodate up to 10,000 with additional grass berm seating.
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The Nashville Sounds played at Greer Stadium for 37 seasons from 1978 to 2014 before moving into a new ballpark. Music City was without a professional baseball team for 14 years after the loss of the Vols. [ 4 ] That changed in 1978 when Larry Schmittou and a group of investors purchased the rights to operate an expansion franchise of the ...
The Sounds' original "Slugger" logo, used from 1978 to 1998 The Nashville Sounds Minor League Baseball team was established in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1978, after Larry Schmittou and a group of investors purchased the rights to operate an expansion franchise of the Double-A Southern League. The Sounds played their home games at Herschel Greer Stadium from its opening in 1978 until the end of ...
Don Cooper, who pitched out of the bullpen in 1980, served as pitching coach from 1994 to 1996. [6] Reliever Steve Wilson retired from the Sounds during the 1995 season and became the team's pitching coach. [7] Fred Dabney, a reliever on the 1993 team, returned to coach pitchers from 2012 to 2014.
The Nashville Sounds are a Minor League Baseball team that has played in Nashville, Tennessee, since 1978. They are named for the city's association with the music industry. The Sounds play their home games at First Horizon Park, which opened in 2015 and is located on the site of the historic Sulphur Dell ballpark.