List of Nashville Sounds awards, All-Stars, and league leaders

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Jimmy Nelson won the PCL Pitcher of the Year Award and was selected for the Triple-A All-Star Game in 2014.

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
*(#) 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.

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Steve Balboni, 1980 Southern League Most Valuable Player
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.

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Chris Hammond, 1990 American Association Most Valuable Pitcher
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.

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Steve Scarsone, 2016 Pacific Coast League Manager of the Year
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.

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The Sounds won the Larry MacPhail Award for outstanding minor league promotions in 1978, 1980, and 1981.
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.

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Don Mattingly, 1981 New York Yankees Minor League Player of the Year
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Mat Gamel, 2008 Milwaukee Brewers Minor League Player of the Year
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).

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Alcides Escobar, 2009 All-Star Futures Game selection and Pacific Coast League All-Star shortstop
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).

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Duane Walker, 1979 Southern League All-Star outfielder and MVP
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Jamie Werly, 1980 and 1981 Southern League All-Star pitcher
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All Sounds were recognized as All-Stars in 1983 when they served as the competition in the Southern League All-Star Game.
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Jason Pridie, 2015 Pacific Coast League All-Star outfielder
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Nick Martini, 2018 Pacific Coast League All-Star first baseman
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.

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Gene Menees, 1978 Southern League postseason All-Star second baseman
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Willie McGee, 1981 Southern League postseason All-Star outfielder
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Stefan Wever, 1982 Southern League postseason All-Star right-handed pitcher
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Johnny Hellweg, 2013 Pacific Coast League postseason All-Star right-handed pitcher
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]

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Buck Showalter, 1980 and 1982 SL leader in hits (178 and 152)
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Ted Wilborn, 1980 SL leader in triples (14) and 1981 leader in runs (106)
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Scotti Madison, 1985 AA leader in batting average (.341), on-base percentage (.423), slugging percentage (.590), and OPS (1.013)
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Lenny Harris, 1988 AA leader in stolen bases (45)
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Van Snider, 1988 AA leader in home runs (23)
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Skeeter Barnes, 1989 AA leader in doubles (39) and 1990 leader in hits (156)
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Joey Wendle, 2015 PCL leader in hits (167)
Statistic Player Record Season Ref.
Games played Gene Menees 145*(4) 1979 [78]
Games played Skeeter Barnes 145*(4) 1979 [78]
Games played Brian Dayett 144*(2) 1982 [79]
Games played Germán Rivera 140*(2) 1986 [80]
Games played Skeeter Barnes 144*(2) 1990 [81]
Games played Norberto Martin 137*(2) 1993 [82]
Games played Mike Robertson 139 1995 [83]
Games played Mike Robertson 138*(3) 1996 [84]
Games played Kerry Valrie 138*(3) 1996 [84]
Plate appearances Skeeter Barnes 615 1990 [81]
Plate appearances Norberto Martin 626 1993 [82]
Plate appearances Drew Denson 603 1994 [85]
Plate appearances Kerry Valrie 593 1995 [83]
Plate appearances Joey Wendle 618 2015 [86]
At bats Skeeter Barnes 548 1990 [81]
At bats Norberto Martin 580 1993 [82]
At bats Kerry Valrie 544 1995 [83]
At bats Joey Wendle 577 2015 [86]
Runs Steve Balboni 101 1980 [87]
Runs Ted Wilborn 106 1981 [88]
Runs Jeff Abbott 88 1997 [89]
Hits Buck Showalter 178 1980 [87]
Hits Buck Showalter 152 1982 [79]
Hits Skeeter Barnes 156 1990 [81]
Hits Norberto Martin 179 1993 [82]
Hits Magglio Ordóñez 172 1997 [89]
Hits Joey Wendle 167 2015 [86]
Doubles Don Mattingly 35 1981 [88]
Doubles Skeeter Barnes 39 1989 [90]
Doubles Trent Oeltjen 42 2010 [91]
Doubles Joey Wendle 42*(2) 2015 [86]
Triples Duane Walker 15 1979 [78]
Triples Ted Wilborn 14 1980 [87]
Triples Van Snider 9*(3) 1989 [90]
Triples Ray Durham 12*(2) 1994 [85]
Triples Gary Thurman 12*(2) 1994 [85]
Triples Tike Redman 10*(2) 2001 [92]
Triples Rich Thompson 13 2004 [93]
Triples Jorge Mateo 16 2018 [94]
Home runs Steve Balboni 34 1980 [87]
Home runs Dan Pasqua 33 1984 [95]
Home runs Van Snider 23 1988 [96]
Home runs Drew Denson 30 1994 [85]
Home runs J. J. Davis 26*(2) 2003 [97]
Runs batted in Steve Balboni 122 1980 [87]
Runs batted in Drew Denson 103 1994 [85]
Stolen bases Lenny Harris 45 1988 [96]
Stolen bases Rich Thompson 40 2004 [93]
Walks Otis Nixon 110 1981 [88]
Batting average Scotti Madison .341 1985 [98]
Batting average Bruce Fields .368 1986 [80]
Batting average Matt Merullo .332 1993 [82]
Batting average Magglio Ordóñez .329*(2) 1997 [89]
On-base percentage Scotti Madison .423 1985 [98]
On-base percentage Mike Huff .411 1993 [82]
Slugging percentage Steve Balboni .553 1980 [87]
Slugging percentage Brian Dayett .532 1982 [79]
Slugging percentage Scotti Madison .590 1985 [98]
Slugging percentage Greg Norton .534 1997 [89]
Slugging percentage J. J. Davis .554 2003 [97]
On-base plus slugging Dan Pasqua .877 1984 [95]
On-base plus slugging Scotti Madison 1.013 1985 [98]
On-base plus slugging Gerónimo Berroa .929 1992 [99]
Total bases Steve Balboni 288 1980 [87]
Total bases Brian Dayett 285 1982 [79]
Total bases Van Snider 259 1988 [96]
Total bases Ray Durham 261 1994 [85]
Total bases Magglio Ordóñez 249*(2) 1997 [89]
Hit by pitch Drew Denson 23 1993 [82]
Hit by pitch Drew Denson 35 1994 [85]
Hit by pitch Olmedo Sáenz 13*(2) 1996 [84]
Hit by pitch Craig Wilson 25 2000 [100]
Sacrifice hits Gene Menees 18 1979 [78]
Sacrifice hits Keith Smith 17 1984 [95]
Sacrifice hits Scott Earl 12 1985 [98]
Sacrifice hits Max Venable 11 1987 [101]
Sacrifice hits Clemente Álvarez 12*(4) 1994 [85]
Sacrifice hits Craig Wilson 12 1997 [89]
Sacrifice hits Alcides Escobar 19 2009 [102]
Sacrifice flies Don Mattingly 9*(3) 1981 [88]
Sacrifice flies Mike Laga 7*(5) 1985 [98]
Sacrifice flies Skeeter Barnes 8*(3) 1989 [90]
Sacrifice flies Van Snider 8*(3) 1989 [90]
Sacrifice flies Domingo Martínez 8*(2) 1994 [85]
Sacrifice flies Magglio Ordóñez 9 1997 [89]
Sacrifice flies Iván Cruz 9*(3) 1999 [103]
Sacrifice flies Jaycob Brugman 8 2016 [104]
Intentional walks Steve Balboni 17 1980 [105]
Intentional walks Leon Roberts 6*(2) 1985 [98]
Intentional walks Van Snider 9*(2) 1988 [96]
Intentional walks Andy Abad 6*(3) 2007 [106]

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]

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Scott Brown, 1979 SL leader in ERA (2.40) and WHIP (1.103)
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Andy McGaffigan, 1980 SL leader in ERA (2.38)
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Clay Christiansen, 1982 SL co-leader in wins (16)
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Jack Armstrong, 1988 AA leader in WHIP (1.017), 1989 leader in complete games (12) and shutouts (6), and 1989 co-leader in wins (13)
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R. A. Dickey, 2007 PCL leader in wins (13) and co-leader in complete games (3)
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Jharel Cotton, 2016 PCL leader in strikeouts (155) and WHIP (1.084) and co-leader in shutouts (2)
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 18123*(2) 1985 [127]
Innings pitched Scott Terry 18123 1987 [128]
Innings pitched Tim Dillard 15313 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]

A man with a black cap, red baseball jersey with "Sounds" written across the chest in white, and white pants leans forward at first base preparing to catch a ball.
Joe Koshansky, 2009 PCL fielding percentage leader among first basemen (.997)
Statistic Player Record Season Ref.
Fielding percentage, second baseman Gene Menees .977 1978 [143]
Fielding percentage, outfielder Paul Householder .989 1979 [144]
Fielding percentage, catcher Dave Van Gorder .992 1979 [145]
Fielding percentage, first baseman Steve Balboni .990 1980 [17]
Fielding percentage, pitcher Clay Christiansen 1.000 (46 TC)*(2) 1982 [146]
Fielding percentage, third baseman Mike Pagliarulo .954 1983 [147]
Fielding percentage, catcher Clemente Álvarez .998 1994 [148]
Fielding percentage, second baseman Ray Durham .973 1994 [24]
Fielding percentage, pitcher Steve Schrenk 1.000 (45 TC) 1994 [149]
Fielding percentage, second baseman Doug Brady .975 1995 [150]
Fielding percentage, first baseman Mike Robertson .992 1995 [151]
Fielding percentage, third baseman Olmedo Sáenz .939 1995 [152]
Fielding percentage, first baseman Mike Robertson .996 1996 [151]
Fielding percentage, outfielder Jeff Abbott 1.000 (243 TC) 1997 [153]
Fielding percentage, pitcher Rich Pratt 1.000 (42 TC) 1997 [154]
Fielding percentage, second baseman Matt Howard .982 1999 [155]
Fielding percentage, second baseman John Wehner .984 2000 [156]
Fielding percentage, outfielder Ryan Radmanovich .995 2001 [157]
Fielding percentage, pitcher Matt Guerrier 1.000 (46 TC) 2002 [158]
Fielding percentage, pitcher Pat Mahomes 1.000 (45 TC) 2004 [159]
Fielding percentage, catcher Keith McDonald .997 2004 [160]
Fielding percentage, catcher Mike Rivera .997 2007 [161]
Fielding percentage, second baseman Hernán Iribarren .990 2009 [162]
Fielding percentage, first baseman Joe Koshansky .997 2009 [163]
Fielding percentage, second baseman Eric Farris .983 2011 [164]
Fielding percentage, second baseman Eric Farris .988 2012 [164]
Fielding percentage, outfielder Jason Pridie .993 2015 [165]
Fielding percentage, second baseman Joey Wendle .986 2016 [166]

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.
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 1,27623 [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]

Notes[]

  1. ^ No Sounds could be voted onto the 1983 Southern League All-Star team, as Nashville was to serve as the team's competition. In lieu of this, the league chose to recognize all Sounds players as All-Stars.[58]

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