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Redbirds–Sounds rivalry

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Redbirds–Sounds rivalry
The entrance to AutoZone Park with a large sign featuring a baseball player and the concrete, metal, and glass facade of First Horizon Park
SportBaseball
Teams
First meetingMay 17, 1998
Tim McCarver Stadium
Latest meetingSep 7 – 12, 2021
First Horizon Park
Next meetingJun 14 – 19, 2022
AutoZone Park
Statistics
Meetings total367
Most winsSounds (195)
Regular season series195–172, Sounds
Largest victory
  • Redbirds: 18–1
    (Jul 30, 2000)
  • Sounds: 16–3
    (Jun 15, 2016)
Longest win streak
  • Sounds: 9
    (Jul 4 – Aug 24, 2006)
  • Redbirds: 6
    (Aug 13 – Sep 1, 2005)
Current win streakRedbirds: 2

The Redbirds–Sounds rivalry is a Minor League Baseball rivalry between Tennessee's two Triple-A baseball teams, the Memphis Redbirds and the Nashville Sounds. The teams compete in the Southeast Division of the Triple-A East. Their games are played at Memphis' AutoZone Park and Nashville's First Horizon Park. From 2012 to 2015, the rivalry was incorporated into a promotion called the I-40 Cup Series.

Separated by an approximately 200-mile (320 km) stretch of Interstate 40, competition between professional baseball teams from Memphis and Nashville began in 1885 in the original Southern League. The cities later fielded teams in the Southern Association and modern Southern League. The rivalry between the Redbirds and Sounds began in 1998 when both teams became members of the Pacific Coast League and continued following placement in the Triple-A East in 2021.

Through the completion of the 2021 rivalry series, the Sounds lead the 24-year series versus the Redbirds with a win–loss record of 195–172 (.531). Since the first Redbirds–Sounds game played on May 17, 1998, the Sounds have led the all-time series for all but one day. A Memphis win on August 24, 2000, tied the record at an even 22 games apiece. Nashville won the next day's game and has not again relinquished the lead.

History[]

Previous Memphis and Nashville teams[]

Memphis and Nashville have fielded several professional baseball teams which have competed in the same leagues since the late 19th century.[1][2] The first meeting between Nashville and Memphis clubs occurred in 1885 when the Memphis Reds, their city's second professional team, played in the original Southern League along with the Nashville Americans, their city's first professional team.[1][2] In 1886, the Americans faced competition in the Memphis Grays.[1][2] For the 1887 season, the cities' Southern League entries were the Memphis Browns and Nashville Blues.[1][2] The Nashville Tigers contended with the Memphis Fever Germs in 1893 and the Memphis Giants/Lambs in 1894.[1][2] The dual-named Memphis club opposed the Nashville Seraphs in 1895.[1][2] From 1901 to 1960, the Nashville Vols were members of the Southern Association with the Memphis Egyptians (1901–1908), Turtles (1909–1911), and Chickasaws (1912–1960).[1][2]

Several Negro league teams from the two cities played in the Negro Southern League. The Memphis Red Sox and Nashville White Sox were members of the circuit from 1920 to 1922.[3] In 1926 and from 1930 to 1932 and 1935 to 1936, the Red Sox faced off against the Nashville Elite Giants.[3] The Nashville Cubs competed with the Memphis Blues in 1947 and the Red Sox in 1950.[3]

The Nashville Sounds entered the cross-state rivalry in 1978 when they and the Memphis Chicks joined the Double-A Southern League as expansion teams playing in its Western Division.[4] Sounds president Larry Schmittou and Chicks general manager Art Clarkson looked for every opportunity to provoke controversy between the clubs and their fans.[5] The teams regularly figured in the championship playoffs from 1979 to 1981 with the Chicks winning the first half of each season and the Sounds winning the second halves, often finishing first and second ahead of the other.[6][7] Nashville emerged as champions of the Western Division in 1979 and 1981, while Memphis won in 1980.[8]

The 1981 season was particularly heated. Memphis won the first half by three-and-a-half games over second-place Nashville.[9] At the Southern League All-Star Game, held just weeks later in Memphis, Sounds All-Stars Don Mattingly and Jamie Werly were greeted with boos during player introductions.[10] With the Sounds winning the second half, the teams met in the Western Division series for the third consecutive year.[11] In game one of the series in Memphis, a reversed call in the ninth inning in favor of Nashville resulted in a lengthy argument between Memphis coach Ray Crowley and the home plate umpire. Crowely was ejected and Chicks manager Larry Bearnarth played the rest of the game under protest. Memphis fans responded by throwing cups of ice and beer cans at Sounds players who had to be restrained from climbing over the dugout into the stands.[12] The Sounds swept the Chicks, 3–0, to win the division title.[8]

The rivalry was interrupted when the Sounds moved to the Triple-A American Association in 1985.[2] Briefly, from 1993 to 1994, the Chicks competed against the Nashville Xpress, a displaced Southern League team who shared a ballpark with the Sounds.[1][2]

Redbirds vs. Sounds[]

A daytime baseball game being played at First Tennessee Park
The Sounds versus the Redbirds at First Tennessee Park on May 6, 2019

In 1998, the Nashville Sounds joined the Triple-A Pacific Coast League (PCL). That same season, the Memphis Redbirds were created as a PCL expansion franchise.[13] Owing to their geographic proximity, both clubs have been members of the same divisions ever since: the American Conference Eastern Division (1998–2004),[14] American Conference Northern Division (2005–2013),[15] American Conference Southern Division (2014–2018),[16] and American Conference Northern Division (2019–2020).[17]

The first game between the Sounds and Redbirds was played on May 17, 1998, at Memphis' Tim McCarver Stadium with 5,382 people in attendance.[18][19] In the top of the fourth inning, Nashville's Mark Smith hit a single that scored Jeff Patzke and Chad Hermansen to give the Sounds a 2–0 lead. Smith drove in Patzke and Hermansen again in the sixth with a double and later came home on a Freddy García base hit, making the score 5–0. Memphis scored two runs in the eighth inning and one in the ninth, but lost to Nashville, 5–3.[19] Sounds starting pitcher Jimmy Anderson earned the win, Redbirds starter Clint Weibl took the loss, and Jeff McCurry was credited with a save.[18] The Sounds won the initial 1998 series against the Redbirds, 10–6.[20]

A man in a white baseball jersey smiling.
Stubby Clapp went 4–4 in an 18–1 Redbirds win on July 30, 2000, their largest victory over the Sounds.

Late in the 1999 season, Nashville and the Oklahoma RedHawks were in a race for the division title, but a 1–3 road trip in Memphis to close the season eliminated the Sounds from playoff contention.[21][22] The clubs tied the season series, 8–8.[20] An 18–1 Redbirds rout over the Sounds on July 30, 2000, at Nashville's Herschel Greer Stadium is the largest margin of victory between the teams.[23] Memphis scored in every inning but the sixth and eighth while limiting the home team to one run on three hits. Brian Johnson led the Redbirds with five RBI, and Stubby Clapp went 4–4 at the plate and came around to score four runs.[23] Memphis won the 2000 series, 8–7.[20]

In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, the Redbirds and Sounds were chosen to play in the Minor League Baseball Centennial Game at the new AutoZone Park in Memphis on April 4, 2001.[24] Both teams and the four-man umpiring crew wore early 20th century throwback uniforms.[25] Memphis took a 2–0 lead when Kerry Robinson drove in Keith McDonald and Stubby Clapp on a two-run single in the third inning. Nashville's Humberto Cota tied the game in the seventh with a two-run home run, but Luis Saturria hit a go-ahead leadoff homer in the bottom of the inning to seal the Memphis victory, 3–2, before a home crowd of 15,776.[26] Jason Karnuth was the winning pitcher, Jerry Spradlin earned the save, and Dave Pavlas took the loss.[26] Despite losing the season opener, Nashville won the 2001 series, 10–6, and went on to win the two subsequent seasons, 11–5 and 9–7.[20] Memphis came back to win the 2004 series, 9–7.[20]

From August 13 to September 1, 2005, the Redbirds won six consecutive meetings against the Sounds, their longest head-to-head winning streak.[27] By the season's end, the teams had tied the series, 8–8.[20] The Sounds experienced their longest winning streak against the Redbirds when they won nine games in a row from July 4 to August 24, 2006.[28] In the July 15 game played during that stretch, Sounds hurlers Carlos Villanueva (6 IP), Mike Meyers (2 IP), and Alec Zumwalt (1 IP) combined to pitch a no-hitter against the Redbirds at Greer Stadium.[29] The trio, who struck out 11 batters, was aided offensively by a Nelson Cruz RBI single in the first inning and a Brent Abernathy solo home run in the sixth.[29] Nashville won the season series, 10–6, and repeated by winning the 2007 series, 11–5.[20] Memphis won the 2008 schedule, 10–6.[20] In 2009, the American Northern Division title race came down to the last week of competition, with the Redbirds, Sounds, and Iowa Cubs vying for first place.[30] In the end, Memphis won the division, finishing just two games ahead of Nashville.[31] The Sounds, though finishing second, won the rivalry season series, 10–6.[20] Nashville also won the 2010 series, 9–7, but Memphis won 10–6 in 2011.[20]

In 2012, the rivalry was incorporated into a promotion between the teams dubbed the I-40 Cup Series. The name referred to the cities being connected by a stretch of Interstate 40. Whichever of the two teams won the most games played between them was declared the winner and received a trophy cup to keep until the next season. The losing team donated game tickets to a charity selected by the winner. In the event of a season series tie, the previous season's winner remained champion. The Sounds won the first I-40 Cup, 9–7.[32] Memphis won the 2013 cup, 9–7, and retained the two subsequent cups by virtue of tying, 8–8, in 2014 and 2015.[32] The trophy cup, friendly wager, and promotional references to the series were discontinued after the 2015 season.[32]

A man in a navy blue baseball jersey and gray pants standing at bat.
Jett Bandy collected four RBI in a 17–11 Sounds win on June 26, 2019, the highest-scoring game of the rivalry.

Memphis won the 2014 American Southern Division title by just two-and-a-half games over the second-place Sounds.[16] The clubs tied the head-to-head series, 8–8, as they also did in 2015 and 2016.[20] The 2016 Sounds clinched the division title in Memphis with a 5–3 win.[33] With Matt Chapman and Renato Núñez on base, Matt McBride scored the winning run with a three-run homer in the fourth.[34] The most lopsided Sounds win occurred on June 15 of that season, when they defeated the Redbirds, 16–3, at the new First Tennessee Park in Nashville.[35] The Sounds sent 13 batters to the plate in the third inning resulting in 8 runs. The offense was led by Andrew Lambo, who went 5–4 and collected 5 RBI.[36]

In 2017, the Redbirds clinched the division in Nashville with a 12–7 victory.[37] This time, the winning run was scored by former Sound Rangel Ravelo via a seventh inning home run.[38] The Redbirds, who finished 22 games ahead of second-place Nashville,[39] won the season series, 8–6.[20] The Redbirds again defeated the Sounds in Memphis to win the 2018 division title, 4–3.[40] Down 3–2 in the bottom of the ninth with two outs and two runners on base, Wilfredo Tovar singled on a ground ball to Dustin Fowler in center field scoring Edmundo Sosa to tie the game. On the same play, a fielding error by Fowler allowed Lane Thomas to advance home for the walk-off win.[41] Nashville again wound up in second place, 11 games out of first,[42] but won the season series, 9–7.[20] The June 26, 2019, game at AutoZone Park is the highest-scoring game in the rivalry's history as the teams combined to score 28 runs.[43] Each Memphis batter had at least one hit; Randy Arozarena led his team with three, and Andrew Knizner drove in four runs.[43] Nashville's Carlos Tocci and Jett Bandy each collected four RBI in the 17–11 Sounds victory.[43] Nashville won the 2019 series, 9–7.[44]

The first eight games of the 2020 series were postponed indefinitely because of a delayed start to the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[45][46] The season was ultimately cancelled on June 30.[47] Following the 2020 season, Major League Baseball assumed control of Minor League Baseball in a move to increase player salaries, modernize facility standards, and reduce travel. The Redbirds and Sounds were placed in the Southeast Division of the newly created Triple-A East.[48] In 2021, the teams were initially scheduled to meet 24 times across four 6-game series.[49] However, Opening Day was pushed back a month to temporarily eliminate commercial air travel and give players the opportunity to be vaccinated before the season began.[50] This resulted in the reduction of the 2021 rivalry series to 18 games.[51] The teams played their first head-to-head game in the new league on May 11 at Nashville's renamed First Horizon Park in which the visiting Redbirds defeated the Sounds, 18–6.[52] The 2021 rivalry series resulted in a tie at nine wins each.[53] The clubs are scheduled to meet 18 times in 2022, with 12 games in Nashville and 6 games in Memphis.[54]

Records[]

Team records[]

Over 23 years of membership in the Pacific Coast League, the Redbirds won more games than the Sounds in both the regular season and postseason and captured more titles.[55][56][57][58] Nashville, however, has a better regular season and postseason record after one year in the Triple-A East.[59][60] Through all 24 years in the same leagues, Memphis leads Nashville in regular season wins, postseason wins, and titles.

Table key
^ Indicates categorical leader in each league
* Indicates categorical leader in the all-time series
Memphis Redbirds Records (1998–present)
League Season(s) Regular season Postseason Titles
Record Win % Record Win % Class League Conference Division
PCL 1998–2020 1,583–1,557 .504^ 30–19 .612^ 1^ 4^ 5^ 6^
AAAE 2021–present 57–63 .475 4–4 .500 N/A
Totals 1998–2021 1,640–1,620 .503* 34–23 .596* 1* 4* 5* 6*
Nashville Sounds Records (1998–present)
League Season(s) Regular season Postseason Titles
Record Win % Record Win % Class League Conference Division
PCL 1998–2020 1,568–1,565 .500 14–15 .483 0 1 2 5
AAAE 2021–present 63–56 .529^ 7–2 .778^ N/A
Totals 1998–2021 1,631–1,621 .502 21–17 .553 0 1 2 5

All-time series records[]

As of the completion of the 2021 rivalry series, Nashville leads the 24-year series with a record of 195–172 (.531).[20][44] The Sounds have won 11 season series, the Redbirds have won 6, and the teams have tied in 6 seasons. Nashville's longest season-series winning streak is three consecutive winning seasons (2001–2003), while Memphis has not won any seasons consecutively. The most lopsided seasons occurred in 2002 and 2007 when the Sounds won each by a six-victory margin (11–5).

All-Time Series
Season Series winner Memphis wins Nashville wins
1998 Sounds 6 10
1999 Tie 8 8
2000 Redbirds 8 7
2001 Sounds 6 10
2002 Sounds 5 11
2003 Sounds 7 9
2004 Redbirds 9 7
2005 Tie 8 8
2006 Sounds 6 10
2007 Sounds 5 11
2008 Redbirds 10 6
2009 Sounds 6 10
2010 Sounds 7 9
2011 Redbirds 10 6
2012 Sounds 7 9
2013 Redbirds 9 7
2014 Tie 8 8
2015 Tie 8 8
2016 Tie 8 8
2017 Redbirds 8 6
2018 Sounds 7 9
2019 Sounds 7 9
2020 Season cancelled
2021 Tie 9 9
Overall Sounds (11–6–6) 172 195

Game log[]

Key
No. A running total of the number of games played between the Redbirds and Sounds
Date (#) Game date; number in parenthesis indicates either the first or second game of a doubleheader
Score (#) Game score; number of innings in a game that was shorter or longer than 9 innings in parentheses
Game Log
1998: Sounds (10–6); All-time: Sounds (10–6)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
(Season record)
Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
1 May 17 Memphis 5–3 Sounds (1–0) Redbirds (0–1) Sounds (1–0) [19]
2 May 18 Memphis 9–7 Sounds (2–0) Redbirds (0–2) Sounds (2–0) [61]
3 May 19 Memphis 7–1 Sounds (3–0) Redbirds (0–3) Sounds (3–0) [62]
4 May 20 Memphis 6–3 Sounds (4–0) Redbirds (0–4) Sounds (4–0) [63]
5 July 4 Nashville 5–4 Redbirds (1–4) Sounds (4–1) Sounds (4–1) [64]
6 July 5 (1) Nashville 13–2 (7) Redbirds (2–4) Sounds (4–2) Sounds (4–2) [65]
7 July 5 (2) Nashville 7–0 (7) Sounds (5–2) Redbirds (2–5) Sounds (5–2) [66]
8 July 6 Nashville 1–0 Sounds (6–2) Redbirds (2–6) Sounds (6–2) [67]
9 August 23 Memphis 3–1 Redbirds (3–6) Sounds (6–3) Sounds (6–3) [68]
10 August 24 Memphis 4–1 Sounds (7–3) Redbirds (3–7) Sounds (7–3) [69]
11 August 25 Memphis 4–2 Redbirds (4–7) Sounds (7–4) Sounds (7–4) [70]
12 August 26 Memphis 7–3 Redbirds (5–7) Sounds (7–5) Sounds (7–5) [71]
13 August 31 Nashville 8–4 Redbirds (6–7) Sounds (7–6) Sounds (7–6) [72]
14 September 1 Nashville 7–5 Sounds (8–6) Redbirds (6–8) Sounds (8–6) [73]
15 September 2 Nashville 10–9 Sounds (9–6) Redbirds (6–9) Sounds (9–6) [74]
16 September 3 Nashville 3–2 Sounds (10–6) Redbirds (6–10) Sounds (10–6) [75]
1999: Tie (8–8); All-time: Sounds (18–14)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
(Season record)
Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
17 June 4 Nashville 6–4 (12) Sounds (1–0) Redbirds (0–1) Sounds (11–6) [76]
18 June 5 Nashville 9–7 Sounds (2–0) Redbirds (0–2) Sounds (12–6) [77]
19 June 6 Nashville 10–5 Sounds (3–0) Redbirds (0–3) Sounds (13–6) [78]
20 July 15 (1) Nashville 4–2 (7) Redbirds (1–3) Sounds (3–1) Sounds (13–7) [79]
21 July 15 (2) Nashville 1–0 (7) Redbirds (2–3) Sounds (3–2) Sounds (13–8) [79]
22 July 16 Nashville 7–0 Redbirds (3–3) Sounds (3–3) Sounds (13–9) [80]
23 July 17 Nashville 11–2 Sounds (4–3) Redbirds (3–4) Sounds (14–9) [81]
July 18 Nashville Suspended (rain). Continuation scheduled for July 28 in Memphis.[n 1] [82]
25 July 27 Memphis 5–4 (11) Redbirds (4–4) Sounds (4–4) Sounds (14–10) [84]
24[n 1] July 28 (1) Nashville 5–2 Redbirds (5–4) Sounds (4–5) Sounds (14–11) [83]
26 July 28 (2) Memphis 15–4 Sounds (5–5) Redbirds (5–5) Sounds (15–11) [83]
27 July 29 Memphis 6–1 Sounds (6–5) Redbirds (5–6) Sounds (16–11) [85]
28 July 30 Memphis 17–5 Sounds (7–5) Redbirds (5–7) Sounds (17–11) [86]
29 September 3 Memphis 9–6 Sounds (8–5) Redbirds (5–8) Sounds (18–11) [87]
30 September 4 Memphis 8–5 Redbirds (6–8) Sounds (8–6) Sounds (18–12) [88]
31 September 5 Memphis 11–6 Redbirds (7–8) Sounds (8–7) Sounds (18–13) [89]
32 September 6 Memphis 2–1 Redbirds (8–8) Sounds (8–8) Sounds (18–14) [90]
2000: Redbirds (8–7); All-time: Sounds (25–22)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
(Season record)
Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
33 June 26 Nashville 10–5 Redbirds (1–0) Sounds (0–1) Sounds (18–15) [91]
34 June 27 Nashville 5–0 Redbirds (2–0) Sounds (0–2) Sounds (18–16) [92]
35 June 28 Nashville 10–9 (13) Sounds (1–2) Redbirds (2–1) Sounds (19–16) [93]
36 June 29 Nashville 4–1 Sounds (2–2) Redbirds (2–2) Sounds (20–16) [94]
37 July 7 Memphis 3–0 Redbirds (3–2) Sounds (2–3) Sounds (20–17) [95]
38 July 8 Memphis 6–2 Sounds (3–3) Redbirds (3–3) Sounds (21–17) [96]
39 July 9 Memphis 7–1 Sounds (4–3) Redbirds (3–4) Sounds (22–17) [97]
40 July 30 Nashville 18–1 Redbirds (4–4) Sounds (4–4) Sounds (22–18) [23]
41 July 31 Nashville 5–3 Redbirds (5–4) Sounds (4–5) Sounds (22–19) [98]
42 August 1 Nashville 4–3 Redbirds (6–4) Sounds (4–6) Sounds (22–20) [99]
43 August 2 Nashville 7–2 Redbirds (7–4) Sounds (4–7) Sounds (22–21) [100]
44 August 24 Memphis 12–2 Redbirds (8–4) Sounds (4–8) Tie (22–22) [101]
45 August 25 Memphis 6–3 Sounds (5–8) Redbirds (8–5) Sounds (23–22) [102]
46 August 26 Memphis 11–9 Sounds (6–8) Redbirds (8–6) Sounds (24–22) [103]
47 August 27 Memphis 7–5 Sounds (7–8) Redbirds (8–7) Sounds (25–22) [104]
2001: Sounds (10–6); All-time: Sounds (35–28)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
(Season record)
Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
48 April 4 Memphis 3–2 Redbirds (1–0) Sounds (0–1) Sounds (25–23) [26]
49 May 9 Memphis 5–4 Redbirds (2–0) Sounds (0–2) Sounds (25–24) [105]
50 May 10 Memphis 3–1 Sounds (1–2) Redbirds (2–1) Sounds (26–24) [106]
51 May 11 Memphis 3–1 Sounds (2–2) Redbirds (2–2) Sounds (27–24) [107]
52 May 21 Nashville 9–1 Redbirds (3–2) Sounds (2–3) Sounds (27–25) [108]
53 May 22 Nashville 2–1 Sounds (3–3) Redbirds (3–3) Sounds (28–25) [109]
54 May 23 Nashville 8–7 (10) Redbirds (4–3) Sounds (3–4) Sounds (28–26) [110]
55 May 24 Nashville 7–3 Sounds (4–4) Redbirds (4–4) Sounds (29–26) [111]
56 June 18 Nashville 7–0 Sounds (5–4) Redbirds (4–5) Sounds (30–26) [112]
57 June 19 Nashville 8–6 Sounds (6–4) Redbirds (4–6) Sounds (31–26) [113]
58 June 20 Nashville 5–1 Sounds (7–4) Redbirds (4–7) Sounds (32–26) [114]
59 June 21 Nashville 10–6 (10) Redbirds (5–7) Sounds (7–5) Sounds (32–27) [115]
60 August 27 Memphis 9–2 Sounds (8–5) Redbirds (5–8) Sounds (33–27) [116]
61 August 28 Memphis 12–5 Sounds (9–5) Redbirds (5–9) Sounds (34–27) [117]
62 August 29 Memphis 4–0 Redbirds (6–9) Sounds (9–6) Sounds (34–28) [118]
63 August 30 Memphis 5–3 Sounds (10–6) Redbirds (6–10) Sounds (35–28) [119]
2002: Sounds (11–5); All-time: Sounds (46–33)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
(Season record)
Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
64 April 25 Nashville 6–4 Sounds (1–0) Redbirds (0–1) Sounds (36–28) [120]
65 April 26 Nashville 3–1 Redbirds (1–1) Sounds (1–1) Sounds (36–29) [121]
66 April 27 Nashville 6–0 Redbirds (2–1) Sounds (1–2) Sounds (36–30) [122]
April 28 Nashville Postponed (rain). Rescheduled for August 23 as part of a doubleheader. [123]
67 July 11 Memphis 9–2 Sounds (2–2) Redbirds (2–2) Sounds (37–30) [124]
68 July 12 Memphis 6–1 Sounds (3–2) Redbirds (2–3) Sounds (38–30) [125]
69 July 13 Memphis 7–5 Sounds (4–2) Redbirds (2–4) Sounds (39–30) [126]
July 14 Memphis Suspended (rain). Continuation scheduled for August 9 as part of a doubleheader.[n 2] [127]
70 August 9 (1) Memphis 6–5 Redbirds (3–4) Sounds (4–3) Sounds (39–31) [128]
71 August 9 (2) Memphis 3–2 (9)[n 2] Sounds (5–3) Redbirds (3–5) Sounds (40–31) [129]
72 August 10 Memphis 8–3 Sounds (6–3) Redbirds (3–6) Sounds (41–31) [130]
73 August 11 Memphis 2–1 Sounds (7–3) Redbirds (3–7) Sounds (42–31) [131]
74 August 12 Memphis 6–3 Sounds (8–3) Redbirds (3–8) Sounds (43–31) [132]
75 August 22 Nashville 3–1 Redbirds (4–8) Sounds (8–4) Sounds (43–32) [133]
76 August 23 (1) Nashville 3–2 (7) Sounds (9–4) Redbirds (4–9) Sounds (44–32) [134]
77 August 23 (2) Nashville 5–0 (7) Sounds (10–4) Redbirds (4–10) Sounds (45–32) [135]
78 August 24 Nashville 7–2 Redbirds (5–10) Sounds (10–5) Sounds (45–33) [136]
79 August 25 Nashville 2–1 Sounds (11–5) Redbirds (5–11) Sounds (46–33) [137]
2003: Sounds (9–7); All-time: Sounds (55–40)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
(Season record)
Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
80 April 15 Nashville 3–2 Sounds (1–0) Redbirds (0–1) Sounds (47–33) [138]
81 April 16 Nashville 2–1 (11) Sounds (2–0) Redbirds (0–2) Sounds (48–33) [139]
82 April 17 Nashville 5–1 Sounds (3–0) Redbirds (0–3) Sounds (49–33) [140]
83 April 18 Nashville 6–2 Sounds (4–0) Redbirds (0–4) Sounds (50–33) [141]
84 May 10 Memphis 6–1 Redbirds (1–4) Sounds (4–1) Sounds (50–34) [142]
85 May 11 Memphis 10–4 Redbirds (2–4) Sounds (4–2) Sounds (50–35) [143]
86 May 12 Memphis 4–3 Sounds (5–2) Redbirds (2–5) Sounds (51–35) [144]
87 May 13 Memphis 13–4 Redbirds (3–5) Sounds (5–3) Sounds (51–36) [145]
88 May 19 Nashville 3–0 Sounds (6–3) Redbirds (3–6) Sounds (52–36) [146]
89 May 20 Nashville 9–2 Sounds (7–3) Redbirds (3–7) Sounds (53–36) [147]
90 May 21 Nashville 2–0 Redbirds (4–7) Sounds (7–4) Sounds (53–37) [148]
91 May 22 Nashville 2–1 Sounds (8–4) Redbirds (4–8) Sounds (54–37) [149]
92 June 26 Memphis 3–2 Redbirds (5–8) Sounds (8–5) Sounds (54–38) [150]
93 June 27 Memphis 2–1 (13) Redbirds (6–8) Sounds (8–6) Sounds (54–39) [151]
94 June 28 Memphis 3–2 Sounds (9–6) Redbirds (6–9) Sounds (55–39) [152]
95 June 29 Memphis 7–4 Redbirds (7–9) Sounds (9–7) Sounds (55–40) [153]
2004: Redbirds (9–7); All-time: Sounds (62–49)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
(Season record)
Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
96 May 3 Nashville 8–7 Sounds (1–0) Redbirds (0–1) Sounds (56–40) [154]
97 May 4 Nashville 5–1 Sounds (2–0) Redbirds (0–2) Sounds (57–40) [155]
98 May 5 Nashville 11–9 (10) Redbirds (1–2) Sounds (2–1) Sounds (57–41) [156]
99 May 6 Nashville 4��2 Sounds (3–1) Redbirds (1–3) Sounds (58–41) [157]
100 July 4 Memphis 6–3 Redbirds (2–3) Sounds (3–2) Sounds (58–42) [158]
101 July 5 Memphis 2–1 Sounds (4–2) Redbirds (2–4) Sounds (59–42) [159]
102 July 6 Memphis 5–4 Redbirds (3–4) Sounds (4–3) Sounds (59–43) [160]
103 July 7 Memphis 3–1 (10) Sounds (5–3) Redbirds (3–5) Sounds (60–43) [161]
104 August 13 Nashville 6–4 Redbirds (4–5) Sounds (5–4) Sounds (60–44) [162]
105 August 14 (1) Nashville 3–1 (7) Redbirds (5–5) Sounds (5–5) Sounds (60–45) [163]
106 August 14 (2) Nashville 6–4 (7) Redbirds (6–5) Sounds (5–6) Sounds (60–46) [164]
107 August 15 Nashville 11–2 Redbirds (7–5) Sounds (5–7) Sounds (60–47) [165]
108 September 3 Memphis 9–8 Sounds (6–7) Redbirds (7–6) Sounds (61–47) [166]
109 September 4 Memphis 12–7 Redbirds (8–6) Sounds (6–8) Sounds (61–48) [167]
110 September 5 Memphis 9–7 Redbirds (9–6) Sounds (6–9) Sounds (61–49) [168]
111 September 6 Memphis 5–0 Sounds (7–9) Redbirds (9–7) Sounds (62–49) [169]
2005: Tie (8–8); All-time: Sounds (70–57)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
(Season record)
Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
112 June 30 Nashville 6–3 Sounds (1–0) Redbirds (0–1) Sounds (63–49) [170]
113 July 1 Nashville 7–5 Sounds (2–0) Redbirds (0–2) Sounds (64–49) [170]
114 July 2 Nashville 6–1 Redbirds (1–2) Sounds (2–1) Sounds (64–50) [170]
115 July 3 Nashville 8–7 (10) Sounds (3–1) Redbirds (1–3) Sounds (65–50) [170]
116 July 18 Nashville 9–3 Sounds (4–1) Redbirds (1–4) Sounds (66–50) [170]
117 July 19 Nashville 5–4 (12) Sounds (5–1) Redbirds (1–5) Sounds (67–50) [170]
118 July 20 Nashville 7–6 Sounds (6–1) Redbirds (1–6) Sounds (68–50) [170]
119 July 21 Nashville 3–1 (10) Redbirds (2��6) Sounds (6–2) Sounds (68–51) [170]
120 August 12 Memphis 8–2 Sounds (7–2) Redbirds (2–7) Sounds (69–51) [170]
121 August 13 Memphis 11–2 Redbirds (3–7) Sounds (7–3) Sounds (69–52) [170]
122 August 14 Memphis 1–0 Redbirds (4–7) Sounds (7–4) Sounds (69–53) [170]
123 August 15 Memphis 5–4 Redbirds (5–7) Sounds (7–5) Sounds (69–54) [170]
August 29 Memphis Postponed (rain). Rescheduled for August 31 as part of a doubleheader. [171]
August 30 Memphis Postponed (wet grounds). Rescheduled for September 1 as part of a doubleheader. [172]
124 August 31 (1) Memphis 3–0 (7) Redbirds (6–7) Sounds (7–6) Sounds (69–55) [170]
125 August 31 (2) Memphis 1–0 (7) Redbirds (7–7) Sounds (7–7) Sounds (69–56) [170]
126 September 1 (1) Memphis 1–0 (7) Redbirds (8–7) Sounds (7–8) Sounds (69–57) [170]
127 September 1 (2) Memphis 4–3 (7) Sounds (8–8) Redbirds (8–8) Sounds (70–57) [170]
2006: Sounds (10–6); All-time: Sounds (80–63)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
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128 June 26 Nashville 2–1 (10) Redbirds (1–0) Sounds (0–1) Sounds (70–58) [173]
129 June 27 Nashville 3–2 Sounds (1–1) Redbirds (1–1) Sounds (71–58) [173]
130 June 28 Nashville 11–4 Redbirds (2–1) Sounds (1–2) Sounds (71–59) [173]
131 June 29 Nashville 5–1 Redbirds (3–1) Sounds (1–3) Sounds (71–60) [173]
132 July 4 Memphis 4–1 Sounds (2–3) Redbirds (3–2) Sounds (72–60) [173]
133 July 5 Memphis 3–2 Sounds (3–3) Redbirds (3–3) Sounds (73–60) [173]
134 July 6 Memphis 5–3 Sounds (4–3) Redbirds (3–4) Sounds (74–60) [173]
135 July 13 Nashville 8–0 Sounds (5–3) Redbirds (3–5) Sounds (75–60) [173]
136 July 14 Nashville 8–3 Sounds (6–3) Redbirds (3–6) Sounds (76–60) [173]
137 July 15 Nashville 2–0 Sounds (7–3) Redbirds (3–7) Sounds (77–60) [173]
138 July 16 Nashville 6–3 Sounds (8–3) Redbirds (3–8) Sounds (78–60) [173]
139 August 23 Memphis 5–0 Sounds (9–3) Redbirds (3–9) Sounds (79–60) [173]
140 August 24 Memphis 4–2 (12) Sounds (10–3) Redbirds (3–10) Sounds (80–60) [173]
141 August 25 Memphis 8–7 Redbirds (4–10) Sounds (10–4) Sounds (80–61) [173]
142 August 26 Memphis 2–1 (10) Redbirds (5–10) Sounds (10–5) Sounds (80–62) [173]
143 August 27 Memphis 2–0 Redbirds (6–10) Sounds (10–6) Sounds (80–63) [173]
2007: Sounds (11–5); All-time: Sounds (91–68)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
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All-time leader
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144 May 21 Nashville 6–5 Redbirds (1–0) Sounds (0–1) Sounds (80–64) [174]
145 May 22 Nashville 3–1 Sounds (1–1) Redbirds (1–1) Sounds (81–64) [174]
146 May 23 Nashville 8–5 Redbirds (2–1) Sounds (1–2) Sounds (81–65) [174]
147 May 24 Nashville 9–5 Sounds (2–2) Redbirds (2–2) Sounds (82–65) [174]
148 June 11 Memphis 7–1 Sounds (3–2) Redbirds (2–3) Sounds (83–65) [174]
149 June 12 Memphis 2–1 Redbirds (3–3) Sounds (3–3) Sounds (83–66) [174]
150 June 13 Memphis 6–5 Sounds (4–3) Redbirds (3–4) Sounds (84–66) [174]
151 June 14 Memphis 4–0 Sounds (5–3) Redbirds (3–5) Sounds (85–66) [174]
152 July 12 Nashville 7–1 Sounds (6–3) Redbirds (3–6) Sounds (86–66) [174]
153 July 13 Nashville 10–5 Redbirds (4–6) Sounds (6–4) Sounds (86–67) [174]
154 July 14 Nashville 5–2 Sounds (7–4) Redbirds (4–7) Sounds (87–67) [174]
155 July 15 Nashville 2–1 (10) Sounds (8–4) Redbirds (4–8) Sounds (88–67) [174]
156 August 31 Memphis 4–3 Redbirds (5–8) Sounds (8–5) Sounds (88–68) [174]
157 September 1 Memphis 8–5 Sounds (9–5) Redbirds (5–9) Sounds (89–68) [174]
158 September 2 Memphis 5–4 Sounds (10–5) Redbirds (5–10) Sounds (90–68) [174]
159 September 3 Memphis 3–1 Sounds (11–5) Redbirds (5–11) Sounds (91–68) [174]
2008: Redbirds (10–6); All-time: Sounds (97–78)
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All-time leader
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160 May 19 Nashville 7–3 Sounds (1–0) Redbirds (0–1) Sounds (92–68) [175]
161 May 20 Nashville 4–1 Redbirds (1–1) Sounds (1–1) Sounds (92–69) [175]
162 May 21 Nashville 7–6 Redbirds (2–1) Sounds (1–2) Sounds (92–70) [175]
163 May 22 Nashville 10–2 Redbirds (3–1) Sounds (1–3) Sounds (92–71) [175]
164 May 23 Memphis 5–4 Redbirds (4–1) Sounds (1–4) Sounds (92–72) [175]
165 May 24 Memphis 11–4 Sounds (2��4) Redbirds (4–2) Sounds (93–72) [175]
166 May 25 Memphis 8–7 (12) Sounds (3–4) Redbirds (4–3) Sounds (94–72) [175]
167 May 26 Memphis 9–4 Redbirds (5–3) Sounds (3–5) Sounds (94–73) [175]
168 June 21 Nashville 8–5 Sounds (4–5) Redbirds (5–4) Sounds (95–73) [175]
169 June 22 Nashville 4–1 Redbirds (6–4) Sounds (4–6) Sounds (95–74) [175]
170 June 23 Nashville 8–1 Redbirds (7–4) Sounds (4–7) Sounds (95–75) [175]
171 June 24 Nashville 8–6 Redbirds (8–4) Sounds (4–8) Sounds (95–76) [175]
172 June 30 Memphis 5–4 (10) Sounds (5–8) Redbirds (8–5) Sounds (96–76) [175]
173 July 1 Memphis 5–1 Sounds (6–8) Redbirds (8–6) Sounds (97–76) [175]
174 July 2 Memphis 3–2 Redbirds (9–6) Sounds (6–9) Sounds (97–77) [175]
175 July 3 Memphis 5–1 Redbirds (10–6) Sounds (6–10) Sounds (97–78) [175]
2009: Sounds (10–6); All-time: Sounds (107–84)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
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Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
176 April 21 Memphis 9–1 Sounds (1–0) Redbirds (0–1) Sounds (98–78) [176]
177 April 22 Memphis 3–1 Redbirds (1–1) Sounds (1–1) Sounds (98–79) [176]
178 April 23 Memphis 7–6 Sounds (2–1) Redbirds (1–2) Sounds (99–79) [176]
179 April 24 Memphis 2–1 Redbirds (2–2) Sounds (2–2) Sounds (99–80) [176]
180 June 11 Nashville 11–3 Sounds (3–2) Redbirds (2–3) Sounds (100–80) [176]
181 June 12 Nashville 5–1 Sounds (4–2) Redbirds (2–4) Sounds (101–80) [176]
182 June 13 Nashville 4–3 (10) Sounds (5–2) Redbirds (2–5) Sounds (102–80) [176]
183 June 14 Nashville 14–5 Sounds (6–2) Redbirds (2–6) Sounds (103–80) [176]
184 July 20 Memphis 7–6 Sounds (7–2) Redbirds (2–7) Sounds (104–80) [176]
July 21 Memphis Postponed (rain). Rescheduled for July 22 as part of a doubleheader. [177]
185 July 22 (1) Memphis 1–0 (8) Sounds (8–2) Redbirds (2–8) Sounds (105–80) [176]
186 July 22 (2) Memphis 5–1 (7) Redbirds (3–8) Sounds (8–3) Sounds (105–81) [176]
187 July 23 Memphis 5–1 Redbirds (4–8) Sounds (8–4) Sounds (105–82) [176]
188 August 31 Nashville 6–5 (12) Sounds (9–4) Redbirds (4–9) Sounds (106–82) [176]
189 September 1 Nashville 9–1 Redbirds (5–9) Sounds (9–5) Sounds (106–83) [176]
190 September 2 Nashville 5–1 Redbirds (6–9) Sounds (9–6) Sounds (106–84) [176]
191 September 3 Nashville 7–6 Sounds (10–6) Redbirds (6–10) Sounds (107–84) [176]
2010: Sounds (9–7); All-time: Sounds (116–91)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
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All-time leader
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Ref.
192 April 29 Nashville 4–2 Sounds (1–0) Redbirds (0–1) Sounds (108–84) [178]
193 April 30 Nashville 7–4 Sounds (2–0) Redbirds (0–2) Sounds (109–84) [178]
May 1 Nashville Postponed (rain). Rescheduled for June 15 as part of a doubleheader. [179]
May 2 Nashville Postponed (rain). Rescheduled for June 17 as part of a doubleheader. [179]
194 June 14 Nashville 7–5 Redbirds (1–2) Sounds (2–1) Sounds (109–85) [178]
195 June 15 (1) Nashville 2–1 (9) Redbirds (2–2) Sounds (2–2) Sounds (109–86) [178]
196 June 15 (2) Nashville 8–3 (7) Sounds (3–2) Redbirds (2–3) Sounds (110–86) [178]
197 June 16 Nashville 9–0 Sounds (4–2) Redbirds (2–4) Sounds (111–86) [178]
June 17 (1) Nashville Postponed (wet grounds). Rescheduled for June 23 as part of a doubleheader. [180]
June 17 (2) Nashville Postponed (wet grounds). Rescheduled for July 9 as part of a doubleheader. [180]
198 June 22 Memphis 6–3 Sounds (5–2) Redbirds (2–5) Sounds (112–86) [178]
199 June 23 (1) Memphis 7–1 (7) Redbirds (3–5) Sounds (5–3) Sounds (112–87) [178]
200 June 23 (2) Memphis 11–7 (7) Redbirds (4–5) Sounds (5–4) Sounds (112–88) [178]
201 June 24 Memphis 7–0 Sounds (6–4) Redbirds (4–6) Sounds (113–88) [178]
202 June 25 Memphis 7–6 Redbirds (5–6) Sounds (6–5) Sounds (113–89) [178]
203 July 8 Memphis 3–0 Redbirds (6–6) Sounds (6–6) Sounds (113–90) [178]
204 July 9 (1) Memphis 6–4 (7) Sounds (7–6) Redbirds (6–7) Sounds (114–90) [178]
205 July 9 (2) Memphis 6–5 (7) Sounds (8–6) Redbirds (6–8) Sounds (115–90) [178]
206 July 10 Memphis 5–1 Sounds (9–6) Redbirds (6–9) Sounds (116–90) [178]
207 July 11 Memphis 5–1 Redbirds (7–9) Sounds (9–7) Sounds (116–91) [178]
2011: Redbirds (10–6); All-time: Sounds (122–101)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
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All-time leader
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208 June 17 Memphis 1–0 Redbirds (1–0) Sounds (0–1) Sounds (116–92) [181]
209 June 18 Memphis 7–6 (10) Redbirds (2–0) Sounds (0–2) Sounds (116–93) [181]
210 June 19 Memphis 5–3 Sounds (1–2) Redbirds (2–1) Sounds (117–93) [181]
211 June 20 Memphis 5–4 Redbirds (3–1) Sounds (1–3) Sounds (117–94) [181]
212 July 4 Nashville 5–4 Sounds (2–3) Redbirds (3–2) Sounds (118–94) [181]
213 July 5 Nashville 9–8 Sounds (3–3) Redbirds (3–3) Sounds (119–94) [181]
214 July 6 Nashville 6–5 (13) Redbirds (4–3) Sounds (3–4) Sounds (119–95) [181]
215 August 24 Nashville 5–4 Redbirds (5–3) Sounds (3–5) Sounds (119–96) [181]
216 August 25 Nashville 9–6 Redbirds (6–3) Sounds (3–6) Sounds (119–97) [181]
217 August 26 Nashville 7–1 Sounds (4–6) Redbirds (6–4) Sounds (120–97) [181]
218 August 27 Nashville 6–3 Sounds (5–6) Redbirds (6–5) Sounds (121–97) [181]
219 August 28 Nashville 7–5 Redbirds (7–5) Sounds (5–7) Sounds (121–98) [181]
220 September 2 Memphis 7–5 Redbirds (8–5) Sounds (5–8) Sounds (121–99) [181]
221 September 3 Memphis 4–1 Redbirds (9–5) Sounds (5–9) Sounds (121–100) [181]
222 September 4 Memphis 5–2 Redbirds (10–5) Sounds (5–10) Sounds (121–101) [181]
223 September 5 Memphis 10–2 Sounds (6–10) Redbirds (10–6) Sounds (122–101) [181]
2012: Sounds (9–7); All-time: Sounds (131–108)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
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Losing team
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All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
224 June 11 Memphis 10–4 Sounds (1–0) Redbirds (0–1) Sounds (123–101) [182]
225 June 12 Memphis 2–0 Redbirds (1–1) Sounds (1–1) Sounds (123–102) [182]
226 June 13 Memphis 5–4 Sounds (2–1) Redbirds (1–2) Sounds (124–102) [182]
227 July 4 Memphis 6–4 Sounds (3–1) Redbirds (1–3) Sounds (125–102) [182]
228 July 5 Memphis 6–1 Redbirds (2–3) Sounds (3–2) Sounds (125–103) [182]
229 July 6 Memphis 2–0 Sounds (4–2) Redbirds (2–4) Sounds (126–103) [182]
230 July 7 Memphis 5–2 Sounds (5–2) Redbirds (2–5) Sounds (127–103) [182]
231 July 8 Memphis 2–0 Sounds (6–2) Redbirds (2–6) Sounds (128–103) [182]
232 July 24 Nashville 4–1 Sounds (7–2) Redbirds (2–7) Sounds (129–103) [182]
233 July 25 Nashville 7–1 Sounds (8–2) Redbirds (2–8) Sounds (130–103) [182]
234 July 26 Nashville 7–3 Sounds (9–2) Redbirds (2–9) Sounds (131–103) [182]
235 July 27 Nashville 4–3 (10) Redbirds (3–9) Sounds (9–3) Sounds (131–104) [182]
236 August 31 Nashville 5–1 Redbirds (4–9) Sounds (9–4) Sounds (131–105) [182]
237 September 1 Nashville 5–4 (10) Redbirds (5–9) Sounds (9–5) Sounds (131–106) [182]
238 September 2 Nashville 10–1 Redbirds (6–9) Sounds (9–6) Sounds (131–107) [182]
239 September 3 Nashville 2–1 Redbirds (7–9) Sounds (9–7) Sounds (131–108) [182]
2013: Redbirds (9–7); All-time: Sounds (138–117)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
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Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
240 April 25 Nashville 5–2 Sounds (1–0) Redbirds (0–1) Sounds (132–108) [183]
241 April 26 Nashville 2–1 Sounds (2–0) Redbirds (0–2) Sounds (133–108) [183]
April 27 Nashville Postponed (rain). Rescheduled for April 28 as part of a doubleheader. [184]
242 April 28 (1) Nashville 1–0 (7) Redbirds (1–2) Sounds (2–1) Sounds (133–109) [183]
243 April 28 (2) Nashville 2–1 (7) Redbirds (2–2) Sounds (2–2) Sounds (133–110) [183]
244 June 6 Memphis 2–1 Sounds (3–2) Redbirds (2–3) Sounds (134–110) [183]
245 June 7 Memphis 2–1 Redbirds (3–3) Sounds (3–3) Sounds (134–111) [183]
246 June 8 Memphis 7–1 Sounds (4–3) Redbirds (3–4) Sounds (135–111) [183]
247 June 9 Memphis 5–3 Sounds (5–3) Redbirds (3–5) Sounds (136–111) [183]
248 July 4 Memphis 7–0 Sounds (6–3) Redbirds (3–6) Sounds (137–111) [183]
249 July 5 Memphis 6–2 Redbirds (4–6) Sounds (6–4) Sounds (137–112) [183]
250 July 6 Memphis 7–2 Redbirds (5–6) Sounds (6–5) Sounds (137–113) [183]
251 July 7 Memphis 13–3 Redbirds (6–6) Sounds (6–6) Sounds (137–114) [183]
252 July 11 Nashville 7–6 Sounds (7–6) Redbirds (6–7) Sounds (138–114) [183]
253 July 12 Nashville 6–3 (11) Redbirds (7–7) Sounds (7–7) Sounds (138–115) [183]
254 July 13 Nashville 5–4 Redbirds (8–7) Sounds (7–8) Sounds (138–116) [183]
255 July 14 Nashville 3–2 Redbirds (9–7) Sounds (7–9) Sounds (138–117) [183]
2014: Tie (8–8); All-time: Sounds (146–125)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
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Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
256 April 15 Nashville 8–4 Redbirds (1–0) Sounds (0–1) Sounds (138–118) [185]
257 April 16 Nashville 7–1 Redbirds (2–0) Sounds (0–2) Sounds (138–119) [185]
258 April 17 Nashville 5–4 Sounds (1–2) Redbirds (2–1) Sounds (139–119) [185]
259 April 18 Nashville 5–1 Sounds (2–2) Redbirds (2–2) Sounds (140–119) [185]
260 June 5 Memphis 7–4 Redbirds (3–2) Sounds (2–3) Sounds (140–120) [185]
261 June 6 Memphis 1–0 Sounds (3–3) Redbirds (3–3) Sounds (141–120) [185]
262 June 7 Memphis 4–3 Sounds (4–3) Redbirds (3–4) Sounds (142–120) [185]
263 June 8 Memphis 9–4 Redbirds (4–4) Sounds (4–4) Sounds (142–121) [185]
264 June 30 Nashville 9–4 Sounds (5–4) Redbirds (4–5) Sounds (143–121) [185]
265 July 1 Nashville 8–5 Sounds (6–4) Redbirds (4–6) Sounds (144–121) [185]
266 July 2 Nashville 5–0 Sounds (7–4) Redbirds (4–7) Sounds (145–121) [185]
267 July 3 Nashville 7–5 Redbirds (5–7) Sounds (7–5) Sounds (145–122) [185]
268 July 7 Memphis 2–1 Redbirds (6–7) Sounds (7–6) Sounds (145–123) [185]
269 July 8 Memphis 4–2 Sounds (8–6) Redbirds (6–8) Sounds (146–123) [185]
270 July 9 Memphis 8–1 Redbirds (7–8) Sounds (8–7) Sounds (146–124) [185]
271 July 10 Memphis 1–0 Redbirds (8–8) Sounds (8–8) Sounds (146–125) [185]
2015: Tie (8–8); All-time: Sounds (154–133)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
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Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
272 June 15 Nashville 5–2 Redbirds (1–0) Sounds (0–1) Sounds (146–126) [186]
273 June 16 Nashville 7–1 Sounds (1–1) Redbirds (1–1) Sounds (147–126) [186]
274 June 17 Nashville 7–5 Redbirds (2–1) Sounds (1–2) Sounds (147–127) [186]
275 June 23 Memphis 6–4 Sounds (2–2) Redbirds (2–2) Sounds (148–127) [186]
276 June 24 Memphis 9–4 Redbirds (3–2) Sounds (2–3) Sounds (148–128) [186]
277 June 25 Memphis 5–0 Sounds (3–3) Redbirds (3–3) Sounds (149–128) [186]
July 8 Memphis Postponed (travel issues). Rescheduled for July 9 as part of a doubleheader. [187]
278 July 9 (1) Memphis 3–2 (7) Sounds (4–3) Redbirds (3–4) Sounds (150–128) [186]
279 July 9 (2) Memphis 7–3 (7) Sounds (5–3) Redbirds (3–5) Sounds (151–128) [186]
280 July 10 Memphis 9–1 Redbirds (4–5) Sounds (5–4) Sounds (151–129) [186]
281 July 11 Memphis 5–4 Redbirds (5–5) Sounds (5–5) Sounds (151–130) [186]
282 July 12 Memphis 12–3 Redbirds (6–5) Sounds (5–6) Sounds (151–131) [186]
August 5 Nashville Suspended (rain). Continuation scheduled for August 6 as part of a doubleheader.[n 3] [188]
283 August 6 (1) Nashville 8–3 Sounds (6–6) Redbirds (6–6) Sounds (152–131) [186]
284 August 6 (2) Nashville 8–0 (7)[n 3] Sounds (7–6) Redbirds (6–7) Sounds (153–131) [186]
285 August 7 Nashville 7–4 Redbirds (7–7) Sounds (7–7) Sounds (153–132) [186]
286 August 8 Nashville 4–1 Sounds (8–7) Redbirds (7–8) Sounds (154–132) [186]
287 August 9 Nashville 11–2 Redbirds (8–8) Sounds (8–8) Sounds (154–133) [186]
2016: Tie (8–8); All-time: Sounds (162–141)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
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Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
288 May 6 Nashville 7–6 Redbirds (1–0) Sounds (0–1) Sounds (154–134) [189]
289 May 7 Nashville 2–1 Sounds (1–1) Redbirds (1–1) Sounds (155–134) [189]
290 May 8 Nashville 3–2 Sounds (2–1) Redbirds (1–2) Sounds (156–134) [189]
291 May 9 Nashville 5–0 Redbirds (2–2) Sounds (2–2) Sounds (156–135) [189]
292 June 13 Nashville 4–3 Redbirds (3–2) Sounds (2–3) Sounds (156–136) [189]
293 June 14 Nashville 7–4 (10) Redbirds (4–2) Sounds (2–4) Sounds (156–137) [189]
294 June 15 Nashville 16–3 Sounds (3–4) Redbirds (4–3) Sounds (157–137) [189]
295 June 16 Nashville 5–2 Redbirds (5–3) Sounds (3–5) Sounds (157–138) [189]
296 July 4 Memphis 2–1 (11) Redbirds (6–3) Sounds (3–6) Sounds (157–139) [189]
297 July 5 Memphis 8–2 Sounds (4–6) Redbirds (6–4) Sounds (158–139) [189]
298 July 6 Memphis 7–6 Redbirds (7–4) Sounds (4–7) Sounds (158–140) [189]
299 August 24 Memphis 3–0 Sounds (5–7) Redbirds (7–5) Sounds (159–140) [189]
300 August 25 Memphis 7–6 Redbirds (8–5) Sounds (5–8) Sounds (159–141) [189]
301 August 26 Memphis 5–3 Sounds (6–8) Redbirds (8–6) Sounds (160–141) [189]
302 August 27 Memphis 2–1 Sounds (7–8) Redbirds (8–7) Sounds (161–141) [189]
303 August 28 Memphis 14–4 Sounds (8–8) Redbirds (8–8) Sounds (162–141) [189]
2017: Redbirds (8–6); All-time: Sounds (168–149)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
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Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
304 June 9 Memphis 2–1 (10) Redbirds (1–0) Sounds (0–1) Sounds (162–142) [190]
305 June 10 Memphis 6–3 Sounds (1–1) Redbirds (1–1) Sounds (163–142) [190]
306 June 11 Memphis 10–9 (12) Redbirds (2–1) Sounds (1–2) Sounds (163–143) [190]
307 July 7 Nashville 3–2 Sounds (2–2) Redbirds (2–2) Sounds (164–143) [190]
308 July 8 Nashville 3–2 Redbirds (3–2) Sounds (2–3) Sounds (164–144) [190]
309 July 9 Nashville 2–1 (10) Redbirds (4–2) Sounds (2–4) Sounds (164–145) [190]
310 August 11 Nashville 3–1 Sounds (3–4) Redbirds (4–3) Sounds (165–145) [190]
311 August 12 Nashville 6–1 Redbirds (5–3) Sounds (3–5) Sounds (165–146) [190]
312 August 13 Nashville 12–7 Redbirds (6–3) Sounds (3–6) Sounds (165–147) [190]
313 August 14 Nashville 3–1 Redbirds (7–3) Sounds (3–7) Sounds (165–148) [190]
314 August 15 Memphis 6–5 Sounds (4–7) Redbirds (7–4) Sounds (166–148) [190]
315 August 16 Memphis 3–2 Redbirds (8–4) Sounds (4–8) Sounds (166–149) [190]
316 August 17 Memphis 11–8 Sounds (5–8) Redbirds (8–5) Sounds (167–149) [190]
317 August 18 Memphis 8–7 Sounds (6–8) Redbirds (8–6) Sounds (168–149) [190]
2018: Sounds (9–7); All-time: Sounds (177–156)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
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Losing team
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All-time leader
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Ref.
318 May 4 Nashville 3–1 Sounds (1–0) Redbirds (0–1) Sounds (169–149) [191]
319 May 5 Nashville 4–2 Sounds (2–0) Redbirds (0–2) Sounds (170–149) [191]
320 May 6 Nashville 8–2 Sounds (3–0) Redbirds (0–3) Sounds (171–149) [191]
321 May 7 Nashville 4–1 Redbirds (1–3) Sounds (3–1) Sounds (171–150) [191]
322 May 12 Memphis 8–4 Sounds (4–1) Redbirds (1–4) Sounds (172–150) [191]
323 May 13 Memphis 8–3 Sounds (5–1) Redbirds (1–5) Sounds (173–150) [191]
324 May 14 Memphis 2–1 Redbirds (2–5) Sounds (5–2) Sounds (173–151) [191]
325 May 15 Memphis 7–4 Sounds (6–2) Redbirds (2–6) Sounds (174–151) [191]
326 August 24 Memphis 9–3 Redbirds (3–6) Sounds (6–3) Sounds (174–152) [191]
327 August 25 Memphis 4–3 Redbirds (4–6) Sounds (6–4) Sounds (174–153) [191]
328 August 26 Memphis 7–3 Sounds (7–4) Redbirds (4–7) Sounds (175–153) [191]
329 August 27 Memphis 2–0 Redbirds (5–7) Sounds (7–5) Sounds (175–154) [191]
330 August 31 Nashville 5–1 Sounds (8–5) Redbirds (5–8) Sounds (176–154) [191]
331 September 1 Nashville 8–1 Redbirds (6–8) Sounds (8–6) Sounds (176–155) [191]
332 September 2 Nashville 2–1 Redbirds (7–8) Sounds (8–7) Sounds (176–156) [191]
333 September 3 Nashville 6–5 Sounds (9–7) Redbirds (7–9) Sounds (177–156) [191]
2019: Sounds (9–7); All-time: Sounds (186–163)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
(Season record)
Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
334 May 3 Nashville 17–2 Redbirds (1–0) Sounds (0–1) Sounds (177–157) [192]
May 4 Nashville Postponed (rain). Rescheduled for May 5 as part of a doubleheader. [193]
335 May 5 (1) Nashville 11–2 (7) Redbirds (2–0) Sounds (0–2) Sounds (177–158) [192]
336 May 5 (2) Nashville 7–5 (7) Sounds (1–2) Redbirds (2–1) Sounds (178–158) [192]
337 May 6 Nashville 6–5 Sounds (2–2) Redbirds (2–2) Sounds (179–158) [192]
338 May 11 Memphis 7–5 Redbirds (3–2) Sounds (2–3) Sounds (179–159) [192]
339 May 12 Memphis 7–2 Redbirds (4–2) Sounds (2–4) Sounds (179–160) [192]
340 May 13 Memphis 5–3 Sounds (3–4) Redbirds (4–3) Sounds (180–160) [192]
341 May 14 Memphis 9–3 Redbirds (5–3) Sounds (3–5) Sounds (180–161) [192]
342 May 21 Nashville 4–2 Redbirds (6–3) Sounds (3–6) Sounds (180–162) [192]
343 May 22 Nashville 10–0 Redbirds (7–3) Sounds (3–7) Sounds (180–163) [192]
344 May 23 Nashville 8–5 Sounds (4–7) Redbirds (7–4) Sounds (181–163) [192]
345 May 24 Nashville 10–6 Sounds (5–7) Redbirds (7–5) Sounds (182–163) [192]
346 June 25 Memphis 10–4 Sounds (6–7) Redbirds (7–6) Sounds (183–163) [192]
347 June 26 Memphis 17–11 Sounds (7–7) Redbirds (7–7) Sounds (184–163) [192]
348 June 27 Memphis 3–2 Sounds (8–7) Redbirds (7–8) Sounds (185–163) [192]
349 June 28 Memphis 3–1 Sounds (9–7) Redbirds (7–9) Sounds (186–163) [192]
2020: Season cancelled; All-time: Sounds (186–163)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
(Season record)
Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
May 16 Nashville Cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic).[n 4] [45]
May 17 Nashville
May 18 Nashville
May 19 Nashville
May 26 Memphis
May 27 Memphis
May 28 Memphis
May 29 Memphis
July 20 Nashville
July 21 Nashville
July 22 Nashville
July 23 Nashville
September 4 Memphis
September 5 Memphis
September 6 Memphis
September 7 Memphis
2021: Tie (9–9); All-time: Sounds (195–172)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
(Season record)
Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
350 May 11 Nashville 18–6 Redbirds (1–0) Sounds (0–1) Sounds (186–164) [53]
351 May 12 Nashville 9–6 Sounds (1–1) Redbirds (1–1) Sounds (187–164) [53]
352 May 13 Nashville 8–2 Sounds (2–1) Redbirds (1–2) Sounds (188–164) [53]
353 May 14 Nashville 9–2 Redbirds (2–2) Sounds (2–2) Sounds (188–165) [53]
354 May 15 Nashville 4–3 (10) Sounds (3–2) Redbirds (2–3) Sounds (189–165) [53]
355 May 16 Nashville 4–3 Redbirds (3–3) Sounds (3–3) Sounds (189–166) [53]
356 August 17 Memphis 5–1 Redbirds (4–3) Sounds (3–4) Sounds (189–167) [51]
357 August 18 Memphis 7–6 (10) Redbirds (5–3) Sounds (3–5) Sounds (189–168) [51]
358 August 19 Memphis 10–9 (10) Redbirds (6–3) Sounds (3–6) Sounds (189–169) [51]
359 August 20 Memphis 5–3 Sounds (4–6) Redbirds (6–4) Sounds (190–169) [51]
360 August 21 Memphis 4–3 Redbirds (7–4) Sounds (4–7) Sounds (190–170) [51]
361 August 22 Memphis 13–12 Sounds (5–7) Redbirds (7–5) Sounds (191–170) [51]
362 September 7 Nashville 9–7 Sounds (6–7) Redbirds (7–6) Sounds (192–170) [51]
363 September 8 Nashville 6–4 Sounds (7–7) Redbirds (7–7) Sounds (193–170) [51]
364 September 9 Nashville 5–0 Sounds (8–7) Redbirds (7–8) Sounds (194–170) [51]
365 September 10 Nashville 8–2 Sounds (9–7) Redbirds (7–9) Sounds (195–170) [51]
366 September 11 Nashville 6–5 Redbirds (8–9) Sounds (9–8) Sounds (195–171) [51]
367 September 12 Nashville 6–3 Redbirds (9–9) Sounds (9–9) Sounds (195–172) [51]
2022: TBD; All-time: Sounds (195–1972)
No. Date Location Score Winning team
(Season record)
Losing team
(Season record)
All-time leader
(Record)
Ref.
368 June 14 Memphis [54]
369 June 15 Memphis [54]
370 June 16 Memphis [54]
371 June 17 Memphis [54]
372 June 18 Memphis [54]
373 June 19 Memphis [54]
374 July 12 Nashville [54]
375 July 13 Nashville [54]
376 July 14 Nashville [54]
377 July 15 Nashville [54]
378 July 16 Nashville [54]
379 July 17 Nashville [54]
380 August 30 Nashville [54]
381 August 31 Nashville [54]
382 September 1 Nashville [54]
383 September 2 Nashville [54]
384 September 3 Nashville [54]
385 September 4 Nashville [54]
Notes
  1. ^ a b The July 18, 1999, game was suspended due to rain in the top of the eighth inning with two outs and the score tied, 1–1.[82] It was completed on July 28 prior to the regularly scheduled game in Memphis with the Sounds batting as the "home" team.[83]
  2. ^ a b The July 14, 2002, game was suspended due to rain in the second inning with no score.[127] It was completed on August 9 prior to the regularly scheduled game in Memphis, which had been shortened to seven innings.[128]
  3. ^ a b The August 5, 2015, game was suspended due to rain in the middle of the first inning with the Sounds leading, 3–0.[188] It was completed on August 6 prior to the regularly scheduled game, which had been shortened to seven innings.[186]
  4. ^ The 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[47]

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