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  2. Mouse and the Traps - Wikipedia

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    However, a more subdued, later single "Sometimes You Just Can't Win" spent one week at No. 125 and was a regional hit in Tyler, Texas, Nashville, Tennessee and Louisville, Kentucky. AllMusic describes Mouse and the Traps as "a fine band who was probably too chameleon-like to find their niche in the national market".

  3. Sometimes You Just Can't Win - Wikipedia

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    Sometime you just can't win Making these performances all the more remarkable is the offhand manner in which many of his sides at Musicor were recorded. In his 1995 autobiography, Jones admitted to usually being loaded at his recording sessions, [ 1 ] with many of the vocals laid down in one take. [ 2 ] "

  4. Category : Baseball players from Nashville, Tennessee

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    Pages in category "Baseball players from Nashville, Tennessee" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Why Dave Stewart left Music City Baseball, how he plans to ...

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    MORE: How serious is Nashville's Major League Baseball pursuit?Unpacking 7 key questions. Stewart, who was part of a group that tried to buy the Miami Marlins in 2017, told The Tennessean he has ...

  6. Nashville's spring top performers: Green Hill's Avary ... - AOL

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    Here's a look at this week's top performers from the high school baseball, softball and boys soccer games. Monday Baseball. Brody Blevins, Clarksville: Blevins was 2-for-4 with a double and two ...

  7. Category:Baseball in Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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  8. Why Major League Baseball expansion won't be coming to ... - AOL

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    Music City Baseball, a group formed in 2019 that is "committed to bringing a Major League Baseball franchise to Nashville," has been doing a lot of research but has yet to secure an ownership group.

  9. History of professional baseball in Nashville, Tennessee

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    The Nashville Americans (1885) were the city's first professional baseball team.. Amateur teams first played baseball in Nashville, Tennessee, in the late 1860s. [1] On October 6, 1884, local investors met to establish the city's first professional baseball team, the Nashville Americans. [2]