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The Sounds reaffiliated with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2021. [6] Eighty-three of the team's players have distinguished themselves after their playing time with Nashville by winning a Major League Baseball award, being named to a major league All-Star team, or being elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
This category is for players of the Nashville Sounds Minor League Baseball team of the Southern League (1978–1984), American Association (1985–1997), Pacific Coast League (1998–2020), Triple-A East (2021), and International League (2022–present).
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Skeeter Barnes is one of the Nashville Sounds' most popular players of all-time, His jersey No. 00 was retired by the Sounds in 1999.
Players: Coaches/Other: Pitchers--Deivi García33 Easton McGee; 34 Evan McKendry; 19 Sam McWilliams; 38 Ryan Middendorf; 53 Jacob Misiorowski--Vinny Nittoli--Thomas Pannone--Zach Peek51 Garrett Stallings
In 1990, Nashville set its all-time attendance record when 605,122 fans attended games at Greer Stadium. [57] The Sounds experienced their most successful season with the Reds at Triple-A and as members of the American Association that year when they compiled an 86–61 record under manager Pete Mackanin. [58]
Combining all 6,659 regular-season and postseason games, Nashville has an all-time record of 3,447–3,212–2 (.518). Created as an expansion team of the Double-A Southern League (SL) in 1978, the Sounds played in this league through 1984.
In the time since his baseball career ended, Wainwright has played at Nashville’s country music institution the Grand Ole Opry twice, and released his debut album, Hey Y’all, in April 2024.