List of Nashville Sounds awards, All-Stars, and league leaders
The Nashville Sounds Minor League Baseball team has played in Nashville, Tennessee, since being established in 1978 as an expansion team of the Double-A Southern League (SL).[1] They moved up to Triple-A in 1985 as members of the American Association (AA), joined the Pacific Coast League (PCL) in 1998, and were placed in the Triple-A East in 2021.[1][2] In the history of the franchise, numerous teams, players, and personnel have won awards, been selected for All-Star teams, or have led their league in various statistical areas in a single season.
Three Sounds have won league Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards: Steve Balboni, Brian Dayett, and Magglio Ordóñez. Ten have won Pitcher of the Year awards: Bruce Berenyi, Geoff Combe, Andy McGaffigan, Jamie Werly, Stefan Wever, Chris Hammond, Scott Ruffcorn, R. A. Dickey, Johnny Hellweg, and Jimmy Nelson. Two have won Rookie of the Year awards: Jeff Abbott and Magglio Ordóñez. Four managers have won Manager of the Year awards: Stump Merrill, Rick Renick, Frank Kremblas, and Steve Scarsone. Ordóñez won the 1997 AA MVP Award as well as the Rookie of the Year Award, making him the only Nashville player to win two year-end league awards for the same season. The only other team personnel to win multiple league awards, though in separate seasons, are Renick, who won the AA Manager of the Year Award in 1993 and 1996, President Larry Schmittou, who won the SL Executive of the Year Award in 1978 and the AA Executive of the Year Award in 1987 and 1989, and radio broadcaster Bob Jamison, who was named SL Broadcaster of the Year in 1980 and 1982. The franchise won the Larry MacPhail Award in 1978, 1980, and 1981. Manager Mike Guerrero was the recipient of Minor League Baseball's Mike Coolbaugh Award in 2013. Twenty-five Sounds have been selected by their Major League Baseball organization for player or pitcher of the year awards.
Four Sounds have been selected to participate in the All-Star Futures Game. Seventy-six players and seven managers and coaches have been selected for midseason All-Star teams. Of these, Drew Denson, Vinny Rottino, Scott Ruffcorn, Joey Vierra, and Jamie Werly are the only players to have been selected twice while playing for Nashville. Four players have been chosen as the MVP for their contributions in All-Star games: Duane Walker, Ray Durham, Magglio Ordóñez, and Renato Núñez. Of the 52 players who have been named to postseason All-Star teams, only Duane Walker and Jeff Abbott have been selected twice.
A number of players have led their league in multiple statistical categories during a single season. Steve Balboni led the 1980 Southern League season in five categories: runs (101), runs batted in (122), total bases (288), home runs (30), and fielding percentage among first basemen (.990). Chris Hammond led the American Association in five areas in 1990: wins (15), winning percentage (.938 (15–1)), earned run average (2.17), strikeouts (149), and shutouts (3). Skeeter Barnes (1990), Norberto Martin (1993), Drew Denson (1994), Magglio Ordóñez (1997), and Joey Wendle (2015) led single seasons in four areas each. The 1980 Sounds led the Southern League in 22 categories, the most among all Sounds teams.
Table key[]
(#) | Number of wins by individuals/teams who won an award multiple times |
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*(#) | Tie between two or more individuals/teams; number indicates total number of individuals/teams with same performance |
Awards[]
League awards[]
Southern League (1978–1984)[]
These players and team personnel won Southern League year-end awards.
Award | Recipient | Season | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Most Valuable Player | Steve Balboni | 1980 | [3] |
Most Valuable Player | Brian Dayett | 1982 | [3] |
Most Outstanding Pitcher | Bruce Berenyi | 1978 | [4] |
Most Outstanding Pitcher | Geoff Combe | 1979 | [4] |
Most Outstanding Pitcher | Andy McGaffigan | 1980 | [4] |
Most Outstanding Pitcher | Jamie Werly | 1981 | [4] |
Most Outstanding Pitcher | Stefan Wever | 1982 | [4] |
Manager of the Year | Stump Merrill | 1980 | [5] |
Executive of the Year | Larry Schmittou | 1978 | [6] |
Broadcaster of the Year | Bob Jamison (1) | 1980 | [7] |
Broadcaster of the Year | Bob Jamison (2) | 1982 | [7] |
American Association (1985–1997)[]
These players and team personnel won American Association year-end awards.
Award | Recipient | Season | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Most Valuable Player | Magglio Ordóñez | 1997 | [8] |
Most Valuable Pitcher | Chris Hammond | 1990 | [8] |
Most Valuable Pitcher | Scott Ruffcorn | 1994 | [8] |
Rookie of the Year | Jeff Abbott | 1996 | [8] |
Rookie of the Year | Magglio Ordóñez | 1997 | [8] |
Manager of the Year | Rick Renick (1) | 1993 | [8] |
Manager of the Year | Rick Renick (2) | 1996 | [8] |
Executive of the Year | Larry Schmittou (1) | 1987 | [9] |
Executive of the Year | Larry Schmittou (2) | 1989 | [10] |
Pacific Coast League (1998–2020)[]
These players and team personnel won Pacific Coast League year-end awards.
Award | Recipient | Season | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Pitcher of the Year | R. A. Dickey | 2007 | [11] |
Pitcher of the Year | Johnny Hellweg | 2013 | [11] |
Pitcher of the Year | Jimmy Nelson | 2014 | [11] |
Manager of the Year | Frank Kremblas | 2007 | [11] |
Manager of the Year | Steve Scarsone | 2016 | [11] |
Athletic Trainer of the Year | Jeff Paxson | 2007 | [12] |
Athletic Trainer of the Year | Brad LaRosa | 2016 | [12] |
Minor League Baseball awards[]
These teams and team personnel won Minor League Baseball year-end awards.
Award | Recipient | Season | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Larry MacPhail Award | Nashville Sounds (1) | 1978 | [13] |
Larry MacPhail Award | Nashville Sounds (2) | 1980 | [13] |
Larry MacPhail Award | Nashville Sounds (3) | 1981 | [13] |
Mike Coolbaugh Award | Mike Guerrero | 2013 | [14] |
Rawlings Award | Dot Cloud | 1997 | [15] |
Rawlings Award | Sharon Ridley | 2010 | [15] |
Major League Baseball organizational awards[]
These players won year-end awards from their Major League Baseball organization.
Organization | Award | Recipient | Season | Refs. |
---|---|---|---|---|
New York Yankees | Minor League Player of the Year | Steve Balboni | 1980 | [16][17] |
New York Yankees | Minor League Player of the Year | Don Mattingly | 1981 | [16][18] |
New York Yankees | Minor League Pitcher of the Year | Pete Filson | 1981 | [16][19] |
New York Yankees | Minor League Player of the Year | Matt Winters | 1982 | [16][20] |
New York Yankees | Minor League Pitcher of the Year | José Rijo | 1983 | [16][21] |
New York Yankees | Minor League Pitcher of the Year | Jim Deshaies | 1984 | [16][22] |
Chicago White Sox | Minor League Player of the Year | Ray Durham | 1994 | [23][24] |
Pittsburgh Pirates | Minor League Player of the Year | Chad Hermansen | 1999 | [25][26] |
Pittsburgh Pirates | Minor League Player of the Year | Humberto Cota | 2001 | [27][28] |
Milwaukee Brewers | Minor League Player of the Year | Nelson Cruz | 2005 | [29][30] |
Milwaukee Brewers | Minor League Pitcher of the Year | Manny Parra | 2007 | [29][31] |
Milwaukee Brewers | Minor League Player of the Year | Mat Gamel | 2008 | [29][32] |
Milwaukee Brewers | Minor League Player of the Year | Taylor Green | 2011 | [29][33] |
Milwaukee Brewers | Minor League Pitcher of the Year | Mike Fiers | 2011 | [29][34] |
Milwaukee Brewers | Minor League Pitcher of the Year | Hiram Burgos | 2012 | [29][35] |
Milwaukee Brewers | Minor League Pitcher of the Year | Johnny Hellweg | 2013 | [29][36] |
Milwaukee Brewers | Minor League Pitcher of the Year | Jimmy Nelson | 2014 | [29][37] |
Oakland Athletics | Minor League Pitcher of the Year | Ryan Dull | 2015 | [38][39] |
Oakland Athletics | Minor League Player of the Year | Ryon Healy | 2016 | [38][40] |
Oakland Athletics | Minor League Pitcher of the Year | Daniel Mengden | 2016 | [38][41] |
Oakland Athletics | Minor League Player of the Year | Matt Olson | 2017 | [38][42] |
Oakland Athletics | Minor League Player of the Year | Ramón Laureano | 2018 | [38][43] |
Oakland Athletics | Minor League Pitcher of the Year | Jesús Luzardo | 2018 | [38][44] |
Texas Rangers | True Ranger Award | James Jones | 2019 | [45][46] |
Milwaukee Brewers | Minor League Pitcher of the Year | Ethan Small | 2021 | [47][48] |
All-Stars[]
All-Star Futures[]
These players were selected to play in the All-Star Futures Game (1999–present).
Season | Player | Position | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | Alcides Escobar | Shortstop | [49] |
2013 | Jimmy Nelson | Pitcher | [50] |
2016 | Ryon Healy | Third baseman | [51] |
2021 | Ethan Small | Pitcher | [52] |
Midseason All-Stars[]
These players were selected to play in the Southern League All-Star Game (1978–1984) or the Triple-A All-Star Game (1988–present).
Season | Player | Position | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
1978 | Bruce Berenyi | Pitcher | [53] |
1979 | Geoff Combe | Pitcher | [54] |
1979 | Paul Householder | Outfielder | [54] |
1979 | Dave Van Gorder | Catcher | [54] |
1979 | Duane Walker | Outfielder | [54] |
1979 | George Scherger | Coach | [54] |
1980 | Steve Balboni | First baseman | [55] |
1980 | Tom Filer | Pitcher | [55] |
1980 | Buck Showalter | Designated hitter | [55] |
1980 | Jamie Werly (1) | Pitcher | [55] |
1981 | Don Mattingly | First baseman | [56] |
1981 | Jamie Werly (2) | Pitcher | [56] |
1982 | Clay Christiansen | Pitcher | [57] |
1982 | Brian Dayett | Outfielder | [57] |
1982 | Erik Peterson | Third baseman | [57] |
1982 | Stefan Wever | Pitcher | [57] |
1983 | Nashville Sounds[n 1] | — | [58] |
1984 | Tom Barrett | Second baseman | [59] |
1984 | Pat Dempsey | Catcher | [59] |
1984 | Dan Pasqua | Outfielder | [59] |
1984 | Keith Smith | Shortstop | [59] |
1988 | Marty Brown | Third baseman | [60] |
1988 | Hugh Kemp | Pitcher | [60] |
1989 | Skeeter Barnes | Left fielder | [60] |
1989 | Scotti Madison | First baseman | [60] |
1990 | Leo García | Center fielder | [60] |
1991 | Terry Lee | First baseman | [60] |
1991 | Pete Mackanin | Coach | [61] |
1992 | Gerónimo Berroa | Right fielder | [60] |
1992 | Joey Vierra (1) | Pitcher | [60] |
1993 | Drew Denson (1) | First baseman | [60] |
1993 | Brian Drahman | Pitcher | [60] |
1994 | Drew Denson (2) | Designated hitter | [60] |
1994 | Ray Durham | Second baseman | [62] |
1994 | Scott Ruffcorn (1) | Pitcher | [63] |
1994 | Steve Schrenk | Pitcher | [60] |
1994 | Rick Renick | Manager | [61] |
1995 | Fernando Ramsey | Center fielder | [60] |
1995 | Joey Vierra (2) | Pitcher | [60] |
1996 | Jeff Abbott | Left fielder | [60] |
1996 | Scott Ruffcorn (2) | Pitcher | [60] |
1997 | Magglio Ordóñez | Center fielder | [62] |
1997 | Jeff Darwin | Pitcher | [60] |
1998 | Jeff McCurry | Pitcher | [60] |
1999 | Matt Ryan | Pitcher | [60] |
2000 | Craig Wilson | Catcher | [60] |
2001 | Luis Figueroa | Second baseman | [60] |
2001 | Tike Redman | Center fielder | [60] |
2001 | Don Wengert | Pitcher | [60] |
2002 | Mendy López | Shortstop | [60] |
2003 | Mark Corey | Pitcher | [60] |
2003 | John Wasdin | Pitcher | [64] |
2004 | Dave Williams | Pitcher | [60] |
2005 | Corey Hart | Left fielder | [60] |
2006 | Nelson Cruz | Right fielder | [60] |
2006 | Tony Gwynn, Jr. | Center fielder | [60] |
2006 | Ben Hendrickson | Pitcher | [60] |
2006 | Stan Kyles | Coach | [61] |
2007 | Steve Bray | Pitcher | [60] |
2007 | Vinny Rottino (1) | Catcher | [60] |
2008 | Lindsay Gulin | Pitcher | [60] |
2008 | Luis Peña | Pitcher | [60] |
2008 | Vinny Rottino (2) | Catcher | [60] |
2009 | Alcides Escobar | Shortstop | [60] |
2009 | Brendan Katin | Right fielder | [60] |
2009 | R. J. Swindle | Pitcher | [60] |
2010 | Luis Cruz | Shortstop | [60] |
2010 | Mike McClendon | Pitcher | [60] |
2011 | Mark DiFelice | Pitcher | [65] |
2011 | Sam Narron | Pitcher | [60] |
2011 | Rich Gale | Coach | [66] |
2012 | Jim Henderson | Pitcher | [60] |
2013 | Rob Wooten | Pitcher | [60] |
2014 | Mike Fiers | Pitcher | [60] |
2014 | Donovan Hand | Pitcher | [60] |
2014 | Jimmy Nelson | Pitcher | [67] |
2014 | Bob Skube | Coach | [61] |
2015 | Jason Pridie | Left fielder | [60] |
2016 | Chad Pinder | Shortstop | [68] |
2016 | Patrick Schuster | Pitcher | [68] |
2017 | Paul Blackburn | Pitcher | [69] |
2017 | Renato Núñez | Left fielder | [70] |
2017 | Chris Smith | Pitcher | [69] |
2017 | Rick Rodriguez | Coach | [61] |
2018 | Nick Martini | First baseman | [71] |
2018 | James Naile | Pitcher | [60] |
2018 | Bobby Wahl | Pitcher | [60] |
2019 | David Carpenter | Pitcher | [60] |
2019 | Seth Maness | Pitcher | [60] |
All-Star Game MVPs[]
These players won Most Valuable Player (MVP) Awards for their contributions in either the Southern League All-Star Game (1978–1984) or the Triple-A All-Star Game (1988–present).
Season | Player | Position | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
1979 | Duane Walker | Outfielder | [54] |
1994 | Ray Durham | Second baseman | [62] |
1997 | Magglio Ordóñez | Center fielder | [62] |
2017 | Renato Núñez | Left fielder | [70] |
Postseason All-Stars[]
These players were voted onto league postseason All-Star teams.
Season | Player | Position | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
1978 | Bruce Berenyi | Right-handed pitcher | [72] |
1978 | Gene Menees | Second baseman | [72] |
1979 | Geoff Combe | Right-handed pitcher | [72] |
1979 | Paul Householder | Outfielder | [72] |
1979 | Duane Walker (1) | Outfielder | [72] |
1979 | Duane Walker (2) | Best Hustler | [72] |
1980 | Steve Balboni | First baseman | [72] |
1980 | Andy McGaffigan | Right-handed pitcher | [72] |
1980 | Buck Showalter | Outfielder | [72] |
1980 | Pat Tabler | Second baseman | [72] |
1981 | Don Mattingly | Shortstop | [72] |
1981 | Willie McGee | Outfielder | [72] |
1981 | Jamie Werly | Right-handed pitcher | [72] |
1982 | Brian Dayett | Outfielder | [72] |
1982 | Erik Peterson | Utility | [72] |
1982 | Stefan Wever | Right-handed pitcher | [72] |
1983 | Matt Gallegos | Best Hustler | [72] |
1984 | Tom Barrett | Best Hustler | [72] |
1984 | Dan Pasqua | Outfielder | [72] |
1984 | Keith Smith | Shortstop | [72] |
1985 | Darrell Brown | Outfielder | [73] |
1985 | Scotti Madison | Catcher | [73] |
1986 | Bruce Fields | Outfielder | [73] |
1986 | Germán Rivera | Third baseman | [73] |
1988 | Norm Charlton | Left-handed pitcher | [73] |
1988 | Van Snider | Outfielder | [73] |
1989 | Skeeter Barnes | Outfielder | [73] |
1990 | Chris Hammond | Left-handed pitcher | [73] |
1991 | Terry Lee | First baseman | [73] |
1992 | Gerónimo Berroa | Outfielder | [73] |
1993 | Esteban Beltré | Shortstop | [73] |
1993 | Norberto Martin | Second baseman | [73] |
1994 | Drew Denson | Designated hitter | [73] |
1994 | Ray Durham | Second baseman | [73] |
1994 | Scott Ruffcorn | Right-handed pitcher | [73] |
1996 | Jeff Abbott (1) | Outfielder | [73] |
1997 | Jeff Abbott (2) | Outfielder | [73] |
1997 | Magglio Ordóñez | Outfielder | [73] |
1999 | Chad Hermansen | Designated hitter | [73] |
2000 | Craig Wilson | Catcher | [73] |
2003 | John Barnes | Outfielder | [73] |
2003 | Mark Corey | Relief pitcher | [73] |
2007 | Adam Pettyjohn | Left-handed pitcher | [73] |
2007 | R. A. Dickey | Right-handed pitcher | [73] |
2009 | Alcides Escobar | Shortstop | [73] |
2011 | Taylor Green | Third baseman | [73] |
2013 | Johnny Hellweg | Right-handed pitcher | [73] |
2014 | Jimmy Nelson | Right-handed pitcher | [73] |
2015 | Joey Wendle | Second baseman | [73] |
2017 | Renato Núñez | Designated hitter | [73] |
2019 | David Carpenter | Right-handed pitcher | [74] |
2021 | Luke Barker | Relief pitcher | [75] |
League leaders[]
Individual leaders[]
Batting leaders[]
These players led all other players in their league with the best performance in distinct statistical batting categories in a single season.[76] A batter must have at least 2.7 plate appearances per the number of scheduled regular season games to qualify for the lead in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, or on-base plus slugging.[77]
Pitching leaders[]
These pitchers led all other pitchers in their league with the best performance in distinct statistical pitching categories in a single season.[76] A pitcher must have pitched at least as many innings as 80 percent of the number of scheduled regular season games to qualify for the lead in earned run average or walks plus hits per inning pitched. To qualify for the lead in winning percentage, they must meet the preceding innings threshold and have any combination of wins and losses totaling at least ten.[77]
Statistic | Player | Record | Season | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Wins | Clay Christiansen | 16*(2) | 1982 | [107] |
Wins | Stefan Wever | 16*(2) | 1982 | [107] |
Wins | Jack Armstrong | 13*(4) | 1989 | [108] |
Wins | Chris Hammond | 15 | 1990 | [109] |
Wins | Keith Brown | 12*(5) | 1992 | [110] |
Wins | Tim Pugh | 12*(5) | 1992 | [110] |
Wins | Scott Ruffcorn | 15 | 1994 | [111] |
Wins | Scott Ruffcorn | 13 | 1996 | [112] |
Wins | R. A. Dickey | 13 | 2007 | [113] |
Winning percentage | Greg Hughes | .733 (11–4) | 1979 | [114] |
Winning percentage | Pete Filson | .833 (10–2)*(2) | 1981 | [115] |
Winning percentage | Chris Hammond | .938 (15–1) | 1990 | [109] |
Winning percentage | Rodney Bolton | .909 (10–1) | 1993 | [116] |
Winning percentage | Scott Ruffcorn | .833 (15–3)*(2) | 1994 | [111] |
Winning percentage | Jimmy Anderson | .846 (11–2) | 1999 | [117] |
Winning percentage | Dave Williams | .750 (6–2) | 2004 | [118] |
Winning percentage | Rick Helling | .750 (9–3) | 2005 | [119] |
Winning percentage | Johnny Hellweg | .706 (12–5) | 2013 | [120] |
Earned run average | Scott Brown | 2.40 | 1979 | [114] |
Earned run average | Andy McGaffigan | 2.38 | 1980 | [121] |
Earned run average | Stefan Wever | 2.78 | 1982 | [107] |
Earned run average | Chris Hammond | 2.17 | 1990 | [109] |
Earned run average | Rodney Bolton | 2.88 | 1993 | [116] |
Earned run average | Rodney Bolton | 2.88 | 1995 | [122] |
Earned run average | Jimmy Nelson | 1.46 | 2014 | [123] |
Games pitched | Geoff Combe | 66 | 1978 | [124] |
Games pitched | Raul Ferreyra | 61 | 1979 | [114] |
Games pitched | Dustin Molleken | 54*(2) | 2014 | [123] |
Games pitched | Luke Barker | 53 | 2021 | [125] |
Games started | Luis Vasquez | 29 | 1989 | [108] |
Games started | Rodney Imes | 29*(2) | 1990 | [109] |
Games started | Gino Minutelli | 29 | 1992 | [110] |
Games started | Tony McKnight | 28*(6) | 2002 | [126] |
Complete games | Jamie Werly | 18 | 1981 | [115] |
Complete games | Brian Denman | 8*(3) | 1985 | [127] |
Complete games | Scott Terry | 10 | 1987 | [128] |
Complete games | Jack Armstrong | 12 | 1989 | [108] |
Complete games | Bronson Arroyo | 3*(3) | 2002 | [126] |
Complete games | Nelson Figueroa | 3*(4) | 2004 | [118] |
Complete games | Jared Fernández | 4 | 2006 | [129] |
Complete games | R. A. Dickey | 3*(2) | 2007 | [113] |
Complete games | Zach Neal | 2*(8) | 2015 | [130] |
Complete games | Corey Walter | 2 | 2017 | [131] |
Complete games | Tim Dillard | 1*(9) | 2019 | [132] |
Shutouts | Kelly Scott | 3*(6) | 1983 | [133] |
Shutouts | Mark Shiflett | 3*(6) | 1983 | [133] |
Shutouts | Brian Denman | 4 | 1985 | [127] |
Shutouts | Jack Lazorko | 2*(10) | 1986 | [134] |
Shutouts | Jack Armstrong | 6 | 1989 | [108] |
Shutouts | Chris Hammond | 3 | 1990 | [109] |
Shutouts | Scott Ruffcorn | 3*(2) | 1994 | [111] |
Shutouts | Tom Fordham | 2*(4) | 1996 | [112] |
Shutouts | Bronson Arroyo | 2*(3) | 2002 | [126] |
Shutouts | Jared Fernández | 2*(3) | 2006 | [129] |
Shutouts | Mike Fiers | 1*(9) | 2011 | [135] |
Shutouts | Mike Fiers | 1*(8) | 2012 | [136] |
Shutouts | Mike Fiers | 1*(13) | 2014 | [123] |
Shutouts | Jharel Cotton | 2*(2) | 2016 | [137] |
Shutouts | James Naile | 1*(7) | 2018 | [138] |
Saves | Geoff Combe | 27 | 1979 | [114] |
Saves | Randy Graham | 17*(3) | 1984 | [139] |
Saves | John Pacella | 17 | 1986 | [134] |
Saves | Mark Corey | 30*(2) | 2003 | [140] |
Saves | Chris Smith | 26 | 2010 | [141] |
Saves | David Carpenter | 21 | 2019 | [132] |
Saves | Luke Barker | 13 | 2021 | [125] |
Innings pitched | Jamie Werly | 222 | 1981 | [115] |
Innings pitched | Brian Denman | 1812⁄3*(2) | 1985 | [127] |
Innings pitched | Scott Terry | 1812⁄3 | 1987 | [128] |
Innings pitched | Tim Dillard | 1531⁄3 | 2019 | [132] |
Strikeouts | Jay Howell | 173 | 1978 | [124] |
Strikeouts | Jamie Werly | 193 | 1981 | [115] |
Strikeouts | Stefan Wever | 191 | 1982 | [107] |
Strikeouts | Jack Lazorko | 119 | 1986 | [134] |
Strikeouts | Norm Charlton | 161 | 1988 | [142] |
Strikeouts | Chris Hammond | 149 | 1990 | [109] |
Strikeouts | James Baldwin | 156 | 1994 | [111] |
Strikeouts | Todd Van Poppel | 157 | 1999 | [117] |
Strikeouts | Jharel Cotton | 155 | 2016 | [137] |
Walks plus hits per inning pitched | Scott Brown | 1.103 | 1979 | [114] |
Walks plus hits per inning pitched | Jack Armstrong | 1.017 | 1988 | [142] |
Walks plus hits per inning pitched | Bronson Arroyo | 1.077 | 2002 | [126] |
Walks plus hits per inning pitched | Jimmy Nelson | 0.919 | 2014 | [123] |
Walks plus hits per inning pitched | Jharel Cotton | 1.084 | 2016 | [137] |
Fielding leaders[]
These players led all other players in their league with the highest fielding percentage at their playing position in a single season.[76] To qualify as a leader, catchers must have participated at that position in at least half of scheduled regular season games. Infielders and outfielders must have participated at their positions in at least two-thirds of scheduled regular season games. Pitchers must have pitched as many innings as the number of scheduled regular season games unless another pitcher has an equal or greater percentage with more total chances in fewer innings.[77]
Team leaders[]
These Sounds teams led all other teams in their league with the best performance in distinct statistical categories in a single season.
General leaders[]
Statistic | Season | Record | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Wins | 1980 | 97 | [167] |
Wins | 1981 | 81 | [168] |
Wins | 1990 | 86*(2) | [169] |
Wins | 2007 | 89 | [170] |
Wins | 2016 | 83 | [171] |
Losses | 1980 | 46 | [167] |
Losses | 1981 | 62 | [168] |
Losses | 2007 | 55 | [170] |
Losses | 2016 | 59 | [171] |
Winning percentage | 1980 | .678 | [167] |
Winning percentage | 1981 | .566 | [168] |
Winning percentage | 2007 | .618 | [170] |
Winning percentage | 2016 | .585 | [171] |
Batting leaders[]
Statistic | Season | Record | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Plate appearances | 1980 | 5,538 | [167] |
Plate appearances | 1981 | 5,477*(2) | [168] |
At bats | 1980 | 4,837 | [167] |
At bats | 1982 | 4,836 | [172] |
At bats | 1992 | 4,976 | [173] |
At bats | 1995 | 4,906 | [174] |
Runs | 1980 | 753 | [167] |
Runs | 1993 | 731 | [175] |
Hits | 1980 | 1,345 | [167] |
Hits | 1982 | 1,271 | [172] |
Hits | 1993 | 1,362 | [175] |
Hits | 1997 | 1,292 | [176] |
Doubles | 1981 | 211*(2) | [168] |
Doubles | 1984 | 217 | [177] |
Doubles | 1989 | 250 | [178] |
Triples | 1979 | 60 | [179] |
Triples | 1980 | 60 | [167] |
Triples | 1981 | 58*(2) | [168] |
Runs batted in | 1980 | 668 | [167] |
Runs batted in | 1993 | 683 | [175] |
Runs batted in | 1997 | 659 | [176] |
Stolen bases | 1981 | 205 | [168] |
Stolen bases | 2003 | 186 | [180] |
Stolen bases | 2005 | 175 | [181] |
Stolen bases | 2006 | 196 | [182] |
Caught stealing | 1987 | 44 | [183] |
Caught stealing | 1989 | 30 | [178] |
Caught stealing | 2016 | 21 | [171] |
Strikeouts | 1987 | 666 | [183] |
Strikeouts | 1996 | 772 | [184] |
Strikeouts | 1999 | 855 | [185] |
Batting average | 1980 | .278 | [167] |
Batting average | 1993 | .281 | [175] |
Batting average | 1997 | .269 | [176] |
On-base percentage | 1980 | .356 | [167] |
On-base percentage | 1993 | .350 | [175] |
Slugging percentage | 1984 | .382 | [177] |
On-base plus slugging | 1980 | .752*(2) | [167] |
On-base plus slugging | 1993 | .787 | [175] |
Total bases | 1980 | 1,912 | [167] |
Total bases | 1982 | 1,911 | [172] |
Total bases | 1989 | 1,832 | [178] |
Total bases | 1993 | 2,117 | [175] |
Double plays grounded into | 1991 | 94 | [186] |
Double plays grounded into | 1994 | 96 | [187] |
Double plays grounded into | 2000 | 99 | [188] |
Double plays grounded into | 2001 | 89 | [189] |
Double plays grounded into | 2003 | 89 | [180] |
Hit by pitch | 1980 | 46 | [167] |
Hit by pitch | 1993 | 54 | [175] |
Hit by pitch | 1994 | 95 | [187] |
Hit by pitch | 2000 | 70 | [188] |
Sacrifice hits | 1979 | 83 | [179] |
Sacrifice hits | 1981 | 60 | [168] |
Sacrifice hits | 1987 | 42 | [183] |
Sacrifice hits | 1988 | 61 | [190] |
Sacrifice hits | 1990 | 67 | [169] |
Sacrifice hits | 2002 | 61 | [191] |
Sacrifice hits | 2009 | 92 | [192] |
Sacrifice hits | 2010 | 87 | [193] |
Sacrifice hits | 2011 | 80 | [194] |
Sacrifice flies | 1986 | 54 | [195] |
Sacrifice flies | 1989 | 47*(3) | [178] |
Intentional walks | 1979 | 48 | [179] |
Intentional walks | 1980 | 38 | [167] |
Intentional walks | 2004 | 28 | [196] |
Intentional walks | 2007 | 24 | [170] |
Intentional walks | 2009 | 28 | [192] |
Pitching leaders[]
Statistic | Season | Record | Ref. |
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Earned run average | 1979 | 3.38 | [179] |
Earned run average | 1980 | 3.11 | [167] |
Earned run average | 1981 | 3.26 | [168] |
Earned run average | 1987 | 4.27 | [183] |
Earned run average | 1993 | 3.88 | [175] |
Earned run average | 1994 | 3.53 | [187] |
Earned run average | 2006 | 3.62 | [182] |
Earned run average | 2007 | 3.57 | [170] |
Earned run average | 2014 | 3.85 | [197] |
Earned run average | 2016 | 3.42 | [171] |
Complete games | 1981 | 54 | [168] |
Complete games | 1983 | 63 | [198] |
Complete games | 1987 | 19*(2) | [183] |
Complete games | 1990 | 22 | [169] |
Complete games | 1996 | 13 | [184] |
Complete games | 2002 | 10 | [191] |
Complete games | 2006 | 8*(2) | [182] |
Complete games | 2007 | 7 | [170] |
Complete games | 2013 | 4*(2) | [199] |
Shutouts | 1983 | 13 | [198] |
Shutouts | 1989 | 17 | [178] |
Shutouts | 1990 | 17 | [169] |
Shutouts | 1995 | 11 | [174] |
Shutouts | 2003 | 16 | [180] |
Shutouts | 2006 | 12*(3) | [182] |
Shutouts | 2007 | 11 | [170] |
Shutouts | 2012 | 12*(2) | [200] |
Saves | 1979 | 41 | [179] |
Saves | 1984 | 43 | [177] |
Saves | 1999 | 43*(3) | [185] |
Innings pitched | 1982 | 1,259 | [172] |
Innings pitched | 1987 | 1,219 | [183] |
Innings pitched | 1988 | 1,269 | [190] |
Innings pitched | 1992 | 1,295 | [173] |
Innings pitched | 1995 | 1,2762⁄3 | [174] |
Hits allowed | 1980 | 1,094 | [167] |
Hits allowed | 1990 | 1,146 | [169] |
Hits allowed | 1991 | 1,132 | [186] |
Hits allowed | 1993 | 1,182 | [175] |
Hits allowed | 1994 | 1,224 | [187] |
Hits allowed | 1996 | 1,167 | [184] |
Hits allowed | 2003 | 1,198 | [180] |
Hits allowed | 2006 | 1,188 | [182] |
Hits allowed | 2007 | 1,171 | [170] |
Hits allowed | 2014 | 1,136 | [197] |
Hits allowed | 2016 | 1,130 | [171] |
Runs allowed | 1980 | 544 | [167] |
Runs allowed | 1981 | 574 | [168] |
Runs allowed | 2006 | 594 | [182] |
Runs allowed | 1983 | 605*(2) | [198] |
Runs allowed | 1993 | 631 | [175] |
Runs allowed | 1994 | 587 | [187] |
Runs allowed | 2007 | 547 | [170] |
Runs allowed | 2014 | 587 | [197] |
Runs allowed | 2016 | 533 | [171] |
Earned runs allowed | 1979 | 460 | [179] |
Earned runs allowed | 1980 | 432 | [167] |
Earned runs allowed | 1981 | 443 | [168] |
Earned runs allowed | 1983 | 491 | [198] |
Earned runs allowed | 1993 | 539 | [175] |
Earned runs allowed | 1994 | 502 | [187] |
Earned runs allowed | 2006 | 513 | [182] |
Earned runs allowed | 2007 | 503 | [170] |
Earned runs allowed | 2014 | 526 | [197] |
Earned runs allowed | 2016 | 476 | [171] |
Home runs allowed | 1980 | 72 | [167] |
Home runs allowed | 1981 | 77 | [168] |
Home runs allowed | 1994 | 94 | [187] |
Home runs allowed | 2007 | 118 | [170] |
Home runs allowed | 2011 | 125 | [194] |
Home runs allowed | 2014 | 101 | [197] |
Home runs allowed | 2016 | 93 | [171] |
Home runs allowed | 2017 | 102 | [201] |
Walks | 1979 | 429 | [179] |
Walks | 1983 | 488 | [198] |
Walks | 2002 | 356 | [191] |
Walks | 2018 | 374 | [202] |
Intentional walks | 1983 | 11 | [198] |
Intentional walks | 1990 | 16 | [169] |
Intentional walks | 2018 | 3*(2) | [202] |
Strikeouts | 1992 | 1,033 | [173] |
Strikeouts | 1995 | 931 | [174] |
Strikeouts | 2002 | 1,080 | [191] |
Strikeouts | 2003 | 1,030 | [180] |
Strikeouts | 2007 | 1,148 | [170] |
Strikeouts | 2014 | 1,236 | [197] |
Hit by pitch | 1979 | 15 | [179] |
Hit by pitch | 1988 | 22*(2) | [190] |
Hit by pitch | 1989 | 28 | [178] |
Hit by pitch | 1990 | 30 | [169] |
Hit by pitch | 1995 | 40*(2) | [174] |
Hit by pitch | 1996 | 38 | [184] |
Balks | 1986 | 10 | [195] |
Balks | 1996 | 3 | [184] |
Balks | 1999 | 3*(3) | [185] |
Balks | 2002 | 4*(4) | [191] |
Balks | 2006 | 2*(2) | [182] |
Balks | 2010 | 3*(5) | [193] |
Wild pitches | 1990 | 49 | [169] |
Wild pitches | 2003 | 40*(2) | [180] |
Wild pitches | 2004 | 43 | [196] |
Strikeouts | 1980 | 922 | [167] |
Strikeouts | 1994 | 1,041 | [187] |
Walks plus hits per inning pitched | 1979 | 1.322 | [179] |
Walks plus hits per inning pitched | 1980 | 1.296 | [167] |
Walks plus hits per inning pitched | 1981 | 1.337 | [168] |
Walks plus hits per inning pitched | 1983 | 1.351 | [198] |
Walks plus hits per inning pitched | 1993 | 1.304 | [175] |
Walks plus hits per inning pitched | 2003 | 1.270 | [180] |
Walks plus hits per inning pitched | 2006 | 1.301 | [182] |
Walks plus hits per inning pitched | 2007 | 1.278 | [170] |
Walks plus hits per inning pitched | 2014 | 1.317 | [197] |
Walks plus hits per inning pitched | 2016 | 1.239 | [171] |
Fielding leaders[]
Statistic | Season | Record | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Putouts | 1982 | 3,777 | [172] |
Putouts | 1987 | 3,657 | [183] |
Putouts | 1988 | 3,807 | [190] |
Putouts | 1992 | 3,885 | [173] |
Putouts | 1995 | 3,830 | [174] |
Assists | 1982 | 1,657 | [172] |
Assists | 1995 | 1,600 | [174] |
Assists | 2001 | 1,533 | [189] |
Assists | 2010 | 1,642 | [193] |
Errors | 2002 | 106*(2) | [191] |
Errors | 2006 | 100 | [182] |
Errors | 2007 | 86 | [170] |
Errors | 2012 | 89 | [200] |
Double plays | 1982 | 135*(2) | [172] |
Fielding percentage | 2002 | .980 | [191] |
Fielding percentage | 2006 | .982 | [182] |
Fielding percentage | 2007 | .984 | [170] |
Fielding percentage | 2012 | .983 | [200] |
Passed balls | 1979 | 9 | [179] |
Passed balls | 1984 | 10 | [177] |
Passed balls | 1985 | 4 | [203] |
Passed balls | 1992 | 9 | [173] |
Passed balls | 2011 | 5*(2) | [194] |
Passed balls | 2021 | 4 | [204] |
Stolen bases | 2011 | 90 | [194] |
Caught stealing | 1996 | 70 | [184] |
Caught stealing | 1997 | 66 | [176] |
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